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1. 97 7 13 CONFIRM WINDOWS PASSWORD USING VFORMAT 97 LAN ISDN PSTN 6 98 8 1 Belize 99 8 2 CONNECTING ALAN USING 1 99 xiii DIGITAL SIGNATURE 102 9 1 DIGITAL SIGNATURE OVERVIEW ccccccccccccccccccccuececccucccccuucececuuseccuuuececauseceuauseessuseeeuaueeecsuueeesaaeeeeeas 103 9 2 INSTALI ATIONS 103 9 3 USING THE DIGITAL SIGNATURE VERIFIER s EEEren 104 106 10 1 BACKUP VIEWER 2 20 0000800080000 rris ia irri ssa rises rrr asa airs saa arra 107 10 2 JS REA BEL ooe 108 10 3 LOADING VIDEO FROM CDROM OR HARD 111 EMERGENCY AGENT 52 oie ees 112 11 1 EMERGENCY AGENT OVERVIEW 25 113 11 2 INSTALLING THE EMERGENCY 0 500800 irri sa spissa airs 113 11 3 CONFIGURING THE DVR 22
2. 33 42 1 Network Device Setup osse bares LUE 34 4 3 MOTION 35 433 36 4 3 2 Activating an Alarm Output on Motion 36 4 4 SETUP er Oe ne ne ane E eee 27 4 4 1 MAXIMUM PPS TABLE FRAME 38 4 5 SCHEDULE SETUP RECORDING Use Lapsus e 40 4 51 Schedule Setup Sensor o oeque E ame dun 41 4 5 2 Creating a Recording Schedule Motion and 42 4 5 3 Creating a Recording Schedule 0 0 408 42 454 Scheduling Alarm Events ore ee dede e espe 42 4 5 5 Scheduling Alarm Events to send video to the Emergency 43 4 96 Special Day Schedule i UC 43 4 5 7 Creating and Editing a Special Day 2 2 2 1 44 4 6 SENSOR me Pu Mm ML IM MI LM Mida ease p LIE 44 4 7 lt 2
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6. 0 00000000 114 11 4 CONFIGURING THE CLIENT 2 aeui dde vie 115 11 5 EMERGENCY AGENT WINDOW c cccccccceccccccccccccccccccucccccuucccecuececsusececaseeeuauceeeauceeesaueeseuneeeeaeeeeens 116 11 6 SEARCH ALARM 2 oink 117 11 7 CONFIGURATION 2 00002 irri asas rs ssa spissa rris aa sr sana aspira agis 118 WEB VIEWER 120 12 1 WEB VIEWER 02 0 0 00000800000 121 12 2 CONFIGURING THE SERVER FOR REMOTE CONNECTION 122 12 3 CONNECTING TO A DVR USING WEB VIEWER 5 122 12 4 CLOSING THE WEB VIEWER 2 2 000000002 EEEE RENEA EEEE annn 122 REMOTE SOFTWARE issih etc a EC IEEE 124 13 1 REMOTE SOFTWARE OVERVIEW 060000 sag spissa airs sa arias arra naa 125 13 1 1 Remote Client Minimum Requirements 2 2 2 21111 126 13 1 2 Remote Client Recommended Requirements sse 126 13 2 REMOTE SOFTWARE 2 0 0000000 126 13 2 1 Installing Remote SofDWale oda Lasst 1
7. CD ROM d Insert Insert an Tne No Backup ltem Selected Time Format CD Eject CD 4 gt ormat IEEE 1394 Fixed HDD __ r Backup Orde Netw orkAlrive Browse Include Viewer ste CHD ev 14 Figure 7 5 Backup Options Window 91 Figure 7 5 1 Select Day The Select Day is a Calendar that allows you to select the day If video is recorded on a given day the day will be highlighted The Current day is always highlighted in red 2 Hour Minute The overall time displayed in the Hour Minute chart is 24 Hours This is broken down into 10 minute increments The color coded boxes represent either No data Recorded Data or Selected Data See the Description Box You can select a time by clicking on one the boxes To deselect it simply click on the box again 3 Currently Selected Items This area will display time periods that are selected to be recorded It will also display brief information about each selected time period 4 Fixed HDD By checking this box all the available Hard Drives will be displayed inside the SELECT BACKUP MEDIA box 5 Include Viewer This option copies the Backup viewer onto the CDROM drive and also makes the CD Autoplay 6 Backup Order This options allows you to specify the order of the drives you wish to backup to This option would be used if you have a large amount of data that must be spread across several drives 7 Backup Media Selection
8. Display Sensor Status BAR TV Out setup Display Control Status BAR Volume Motion detect on Continuous recording OSD Font Size 12 OSD Bold Sequence Setting INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE 8206 a Apply SENSOR 10 11 12 13 14 15 116 RELAY DEI 10 11 42 13 14 15 16 Figure 4 1 1 Figure 4 1 1 e Setup Options Allows you to toggle between different setup screens 33 4 2 Camera Setup select Camera Channel 1 Iv Network Device Setupletwork Device Enable Network Device PTZ Camera M ame Position Bright 3z Sensor Connection 1 E 3 3 I BE 3 10 11 13 14 15 16 Adjust ve sima Appii toy all amp 4 2 Camera Setup Select Camera Selects the current camera to be edited Camera Name Allows you to specify a name for each camera Sensor Connections Allows you to attach one or more sensor connections to each camera You can connect one or more Sensors to the selected camera by checking the box next to the sensor s Connecting a sensor to the camera allows you to activate both Standard Recording and Intensive Recording Bright Adjusts the Brightness of the selected camera Hue Adjusts the Hue of the selected camera Contrast Adjusts the Cont
9. 7 Joe I nnnn 4 5 1 11 9 2 10 Sensor Schedule Figure 4 5 1 Recording Toggles to the Recording Window default Sensor Toggles to the Sensor Window This window allows you to create schedules for the sensors attached to the DVR Day of the Week Selects the day of the week for the schedule being made Single Selection Mode Selects all days of the week at once Special Day Recording Allows you to create special recording schedules for specific days 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 42 Recording Schedule Window Displays and allows you to edit the current Recording Schedule Enable Disable Enabled the selected Sensor for the time period specified Emergency Time Specifies the amount of time in seconds to transmit the video in the Emergency Agent Software Emergency IP Specifies the IP Address to the send the Emergency Agent video to Event Allows you to define Motion as an Alarm Event whether to transfer the Alarm Event to the SMS Multi site Software and or whether to send the video to the Emergency Agent software Use Allows the user to define which Emergency IP Addresses will be alerted eeooo0Q Creating a Recording Schedule Motion and Continuous Creating a Recording Schedule Based on Motion amp Cont 1 Select the Schedule Menu option 2 Select a single day to begin creating the schedule for or Select the SINGLE S
10. 2005 06 24 10 49 44 Start Site After Normal terminate Default 11 2005 06 24 10 49 44 Current Work drive D Drive Default 12 2005 06 24 11 04 15 Terminate of Site Default 13 2005 06 24 11 05 41 Start Site Ver 2 4 4 Build 91 Lib 3 502 4 Default 14 2005 06 24 11 05 41 Site After Normal terminate Default 15 2005 06 24 11 05 41 Current Work drive D Drive Default 16 2005 06 24 11 25 09 Terminate of Site Default Data Management Allows for the management of recorded data Remove USB Device Allows users to safely remove a USB device from the Surveillix DVR NOTE The Surveillix unit will stop recording when performing this operation Disk Management Allows users to view and manage disk partitions that are current on the Surveillix DVR unit User Management Allows for adding updating and deleting of user profiles Also configure the User Auto log off option for Surveillix users Calendar Allows for quick and easy navigation of current and past alarm logs Log Select Specifies the type of log to be shown Also allows for Storage Check management and also Log Management Export Specifies the dates to export log files Log List Displays log information on the selected day OO 56 4 11 1 User Management The User Management Console allows you to create edit and delete user accounts Each user account can be assigned different privileges that limit the
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12. 7 The cameras will now be displayed Closing the Web Viewer The DVR unit allows you to access video using Microsoft Internet Explorer amp Browser 5 5 and later 1 To exit the Web Viewer simply close Internet Explorer 123 CHAPTER Remote Software This chapter includes the following information e Overview e Configuring Remote Software 125 13 1 Remote Software Overview The DVR unit was specifically designed to be fully operated and maintained remotely It connects using the standard TCP IP protocol thorough connection types such as DSL Cable Mode T1 ISDN 56K Modem LAN and more The Surveillix Remote software allows you to view live video search through archived video export images and video clips and have virtually full Setup control Highlights Search archived video View live video Export images and video clips Control relay outputs Setup administration Basics The DVR can have up to 5 Simultaneous remote Connections Each user can perform functions on the DVR unit and will not affect the other users The only exception to this is accessing Setup Only one user is allowed to access setup at any given time The Frames per Second passed to the Remote Client varies greatly depending on the connection type and speed In order to log in to the DVR server a user account must be made for the user This ensures that only authorized personnel are allowed to log in In addition each user c
13. 9 You may need to restart Windows for the changes to take effect Do this by pressing the START button on the Desktop and selecting Shut Down Connect the DVR to a LAN 1 Using a standard RJ 45 Cable plug one end into a Hub or Network Jack ultimately connected to a hub and the other end into the DVR unit 101 CHAPTER Digital Signature Verifier This chapter includes the following information Overview e Using the Digital Signature Verifier 103 9 1 Digital Signature Overview JPG and AVI files that are exported from the DVR are automatically embedded with a Digital Signature These Digital Signatures are a way to verify the authenticity of the image to ensure that they have not been tampered with or edited any way Included on the Software Installation disc supplied with the DVR unit is the Digital Signature Verifier program This program can be installed on any computer and verifies an image in question Installation Installing the Digital Signature Verifier 1 Insert the Software Installation Disc into the CDROM Do not install on the DVR unit 2 Select the Digital Signature Verifier option to begin installation When the WELCOME screen appears select NEXT i Digital Signature Verifier InstallShield Wizard xj Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Digital Signature Verifier The 5 Wizard will install Digital Signature Verifier on your computer To cont
14. This area allows you to select the location you want to backup the data to Select a location by placing a check in the appropriate box 8 Network Drive This option allows you to select a Network location to save the data to 9 Browse This option allows you to select a location to save the video You would select this if the drive you wish to save it to is not displayed in the Backup Media Selection Window 10 Format CD This option allows you to format a CD prior to performing the backup 11 Eject CD This option ejects the current CD from the DVR 12 Start Backup Once the location and video has been selected the Backup button begins the Backup process 13 Quick Format IEEE 1394 This option performs a quick format of the attached IEEE 1394 device 14 Cancel Backup This option cancels the current Backup procedure 92 7 6 Scheduled Backup Options Overview The SCHEDULED BACKUP OPTIONS window allows the creation of a scheduled daily backup of selected times to a specified storage location NOTE Available storage locations exclude CD R and CD RWs and are limited to hard disks specifically identified as backup space see the specifying scheduled backup drives section in this chapter 1 Backup Center General Schedule Clip daily backup schedule Minute m Backup Status Select Backup Media Description Backup Size 0 MB Me Type FreeSpa BackupSpace Number
15. surveillix EVH DVR Digital Video Recorder User Manual model no DV R8 X EVR8 X DVR16 X EVR16 X EVH32 X EVR64 X OOS Qoo Please carefully read these instructions before using this product TO G H B A Save this manual for future use Surveillix KV EVR KV DVR Operations Manual Surveillix DVR User Guide Manual Edition 26158AM SEPTEMBER 2006 Printed in USA No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except as expressed in the Software License Agreement Toshiba shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION REMAINS WITH RECIPIENT INNO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION EVEN IF TOSHIBA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND WHETHER IN AN ACTION OR CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to DVR Support Center TOSHIBA and Surveillix are registe
16. 4 12 INSTANT FRECORDING 58 4 13 ADJUSTING THE TIME AND rires rrr ssa arri ssa r rss EEEE rra agii 58 SEARCH 6 60 5 1 SEARCH OVER VIEW m TETTE 61 5 2 PLAY CONTROLS a ected ee an ed 62 5 3 HOUR MINUTE CONTROL 62 5 4 ADVANCED OPTIONS bce ees hea cde ad seat ea eaa DU aolet sete 63 5 5 SEARCH OPTIONS OVERVIEW 00 0000800 64 5 6 PERFORMING A BASIC SEARCH 2 arr as s rsei pres ipsas rss rrr eas 65 5 7 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 7 id eee eet 65 5 8 PRINT OPEN EXPORT 65 02 06080 2 rini rr rss rss rrr naris 65 a a a i II DU M EMT 66 5 8 2 Save to JPG OF AVI 66 583 Clip tento ub a 67 5 9 INDEX SEARCH Gin causae ices is ait PM cc Ml CU du e MALLA a 68 5 10 PREVIEW nio 70 5 11 OBJECT SEARCH sce a esa Ge ic tw sim eee 71 5 12 GR
17. AGENT chapter for detailed information on setting up the Emergency Agent software Special Day Schedule You can create days that have a unique recording schedule You may wish to create these on days that are not typical such as Holidays Special Events etc Figure 4 5 6 Special Day Mode Special Day Enter Exit Edit Mode Enters Exits the Special Day Mode Once in Special Day Mode you can create edit and delete Special Days Calendar Displays the current day in a red circle e Special Day Schedules Displays the current saved Save Special Day Saves the selected Special Day Schedule Delete Special Day Deletes the selected Special Day Schedule Delete special day Figure 4 5 6 Special Day 4 5 7 4 6 Creating and Editing a Special Day Schedule 44 Creating a Special Day Schedule 1 Press the NORMAL DAY MODE button to enable the SPECIAL DAY MODE 2 Select a day from the calendar by clicking the CALENDAR drop down list 3 Highlight the time blocks within the Recording Schedule Window for the camera s you wish to schedule Once the desired Time Blocks are highlighted press a RECORDING MODE button 4 When you have finished creating the schedule press the SAVE SPECIAL DAY button The special day should now appear as a date within the Special Day Schedules Delet
18. Backup The SINGLE CLIP BACKUP window allows the creation of a Backup using as little as one or as many as all cameras Channel Selection r Description Backup Drive Channel Name Cami Positionl 2 Position2 Backup Center General Schedule Clip Cam3 Position worker Default 4 Position4 p e Cam5 Position5 reel mE em DYR 8909 MB Free H DVR 8909 MB Free Cam Position amp J DVR 8916 MB Free Cam8 Positiong amp DVR 8916 MB Free xi Cam3 Position3 gt L OMB Free z Cam10 Position Cam 11 Position m Time Setup 12 Position Cam 13 Position Cam 14 Position 15 Position Cam 18 Position Odd Even All Clear Reverse xl E E MY Computer A 12 E DVR 7311 MB Free e Clip Information 2005 06 24 11 23 53 2005 06 24 11 24 04 Include Viewer Format CD gt General Schedule Clip Switches between the General Backup window Scheduled Backup window and the Clip Backup Window Backup Drive Allows you to choose the CD ROM or Hard Disk Drive where the backup will be written to Backup Time Specifies at what time the Backup Schedule is executed You may also configure the backup to repeat daily at any given hour Backup button Clicking this button begins the backup with the parameters yo
19. Bar The Relay buttons fire the Output Relays The Output Relays can be hooked up to external alarms set to trigger an audio alarm send a phone call etc Screen Division Buttons The Screen Division buttons allow you to view one or more sets of cameras at a time Full Screen Displays the video full screen G6000 Loop Pressing the Loop button sequences through the Screen Divisions sets For Example selecting the 1A and then the Loop button will sequence through 1A 2A 3A 4A and then repeat This option is not available for the 7 10 and 13 screen divisions Camera View The Cameral status for each camera is displayed next to the Camera number or name on the Video Display Area The following are TIL EPSINISTANTI NN Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 e Camera Number and Name Displays the camera number and the custom name given to the camera 29 3 7 3 8 Recording Status Displays the current recording status of the camera using symbols See Section 3 5 e Special Recording Displays text relating to the type of recording that is occurring See Section 3 5 Recording Status Indicator The Camera status for each camera is displayed next to the Camera number or name on the Video Display Area The following are the different states for each camera Q Recording A red light is displayed when the camera is currently being recorded to the DVR unit Motion Det
20. Camera Selection Shows the set schedule for each camera by left clicking the camera name all hours can be selected for the camera Select Applies a tour for the areas that the user has highlighted 0000 Clear Allows the user to clear the designated area that has been highlighted Hour Specifies which hour of the day has been scheduled for a tour Left clicking the hour allows button allows selection for all cameras in the specified hour Multi Select Mode Single Select Mode Multiple Select Mode allows for multiple days to be selected and have a specified tour schedule applied Single Select Mode allows the user to customize single days 86 CHAPTER Backing up to a CD RW Drive This chapter includes the following information Overview Enabling Backup Features Overview of DirectCD Formatting a CDR or CD RW Disc saving Video to a CD RW Drive Removing the Disc from the Drive 7 1 7 2 88 Backup Overview The DVR unit can easily backup important video to an internal or external media location The most commonly used are CD RW drives and Hard Drives Since the DVR unit comes standard equipped with a CD RW drive this section covers backing up using the CD RW drive as well as by using a Hard Drive The DVR unit backs up using a proprietary compression format that can only be read by the DVR Backup program This ensures the integrity of the data In addition the CD RW also uses a pro
21. Configuring the DVR To enable the Emergency Agent on the DVR follow these steps 1 Enter SETUP and confirm you in the CAMERA SETUP menu 2 Select a camera and then associate sensor s to that camera using the SENSOR CONNECTION checkboxes Sensor Connection sg sf E I og Hf ffs 13T 14 is 16 3 Click the Communication Setup button and make sure that DISABLE REMOTE CONNECTIONS is not checked in the Communication Setting menu 4 The Emergency Agent uses one port to transfer the data through The port can be adjusted inside the Communication Setting Menu if necessary It is recommended that unless the port must be changed that the default setting should be used 5 Enter the IP Address of the computer running the Emergency agent software in the Emergency IP in the Network Setup section 6 Click OK 7 Select the Sensor Control menu tab 8 Enable the Sensor you wish to use 9 Adjust the record delay output and duration settings See the Sensor amp Control section in the Setup Option Chapter for descriptions of these functions 10 Click OK 115 11 4 Configuring the Client All configuration takes place in the Emergency Agent Window on the Client PC for descriptions and locations of the buttons and features of the Emergency Agent window Refer to the Emergency Agent Window section later in this chapter 1 Open the Emergency Agent window on the Client PC
22. ID is a number generated by the unit This is a unique code generated using the MAC address of the computer running the software The following steps illustrate how to obtain your unique System ID 1 Enter Setup 2 Click General 3 Click POS Setup 4 Click Setup POS Agent 5 Click Registration 6 Inthe POS Authentication the System ID can be located under the Add a new Serial Key section shown below Add a new Serial Kev System ID MASBF753AD F608 new serial number Add a serial number 25 Obtaining your Unlock Code The following steps are provided to assist in registering the NVR HVR upgrade Note This process is the same as the HVR NVR Registration and Upgrade U Open an Internet browsing software and go to http registration surveillixdvrsupport com toshiba Registration registration aspx Enter the Product Serial Number that was provided by Toshiba ee 5 Enter the System ID that was generated by your unit Click Submit Software Registration Enter your Product Serial Number and System ID below that was provided with your NVR Software NVR Software Serial Number System ID Submit Verify the Information 6 7 8 Click Next if the information provided is correct software Registration Product Product Serial Number System ID DVR Serial Number Please verify the information and press MEXT to proceed Once validated you will be p
23. SETUP LOG IN OUT EXIT CURRENT USER USER CONNECTION STATUS h SENSOR 1 8 9 10 114 12 3 14 15 16 RELAY 1 8 9 10 1 12 3 4 5 6 Figure 3 3 Exit Button The exit button brings up several options including Shut Down Restart Log On Log Off and Restart in Windows Mode Log In Log Out This button Logs the current user off and allows you to Log in using a different user account Setup This Brings up the setup menu from which all customizable settings can be edited PTZ Opens the PAN TILT options for controlling PTZ enabled Cameras Backup Button Brings up the Backup options Search Button Displays search features that allow you to search through previously recorded video Current User Displays the name of the user currently logged in to the DVR 0 0 0 00 Network Information Displays whether a Remote User is logged in Remote User Display Displays the users connected to the DVR Instant Replay This button is a shortcut that instantly jumps into Search Mode and begins playing the video backwards Date Time Displays the current time and date This date and time is stamped into the recorded video and is displayed whenever the video is played back Sensor Status Bar Displays the Sensor status for each camera that is setup to use Sensors Control Output Status and Activation
24. Start gt Programs gt Toshiba gt Emergency Agent gt Emergency Agent 2 Click New in the DVR List and enter the site code site name and IP Address of the DVR you wish to connect to in the Site Edit window that opens Click Save Site Code Site Mame Address Cancel 3 Click the Tools menu and select Setup 4 Confirm that the Listen Port in the Configuration Window is set to the same number as the Emergency Port in Communication Settings on the DVR If the numbers are different adjust the Listen Port on the client PC to match the DVR 5 Click Enter 6 Reboot the Clint PC 11 5 Emergency Agent Window Emergency Agent 4 E o gt Tools test dvr Position 100 000 test dvr 10 0 0 77 Waiting New Modify Delete 668 116 90 11 09 13 89 11 09 03 88 11 08 43 4M 87 11 08 33 4M 86 11 08 21 4M 85 11 07 48 4M 84 11 07 37 AM 83 11 07 09 82 11 06 59 81 11 06 49 AM 80 11 06 37 AM 79 11 06 26 78 11 06 16 AM 77 11 05 58 76 11 05 45 AM 75 11 05 32 74 11 05 20 73 11 05 10 72 11 04 59 71 11 04 49 AM 70 11 04 39 AM 11 04 13 68 11 04 03 67 11 03 52 4M BB 11 03 18 AM 65 11 03 08 64 11 02 57 AM aa mm ame EVENT LIST INo Time Type pe MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTI
25. System ID is a number generated by the unit This is a unique code generated using the MAC address of the computer running the software The following steps illustrate how to obtain your unique System ID 2 3 4 Enter Setup Click Camera Setup Click the Registration button In the Network Device Authentication the System ID can be located under the Add a new Serial Key section shown below Add new Serial System ID 4 7 7608 new serial number Add a serial number Obtaining your Unlock Code The following steps are provided to assist in registering the NVR HVR upgrade 1 Open an Internet browsing software and go to http registration surveillixdvrsupport com toshiba Registration registration aspx 2 Enter the Product Serial Number that was provided by Toshiba 3 Enter the System ID that was generated by your unit 4 Click Submit Software Registration Enter your Product Serial Number and System ID below that was provided with your NVR Software NVR Software Serial Humber System ID Submit 5 Verify the Information 6 Click Next if the information provided is correct software Registration Product Name 01 Channel IP Camera Unlock Product Serial Number JE System ID Please verify the information and press NEXT to proceed 7 Once validated you will be provided with the Unlock Code 8 Print the page and save for later r
26. a standard CD ROM drive Leave As le Leave the CD as itis it can be read and written to as a drive letter Standard CD ROM drives will not be able to read the CD C Close ta UDF v 1 5 Close the CD it can be read on most CD ROM drives after installing a UDF v 1 5 Header C Close to Read on Any Computer Close the CD so it can be read automatically in most standard CD ROM drives Protect ED so it cannot be written to again Display these selections the next time eject a CD Help Cancel Figure 7 10 Remove Disc from Drive 97 7 12 7 13 Setting the DirectCD Path using vFormat It may be necessary under some circumstances to reset the file path to the DirectCD executable If the format button in the Backup window is not displayed follow the instructions below See the section on the Backup window in this chapter for the location of the Format button Setting the DirectCD Path using vFormat 1 Exit to Windows 2 Click Start Programs Surveillix vFormat 3 Select the DirectCD check box Locate the Directcd exe file in the window which opens and click Open 4 Click OK and restart the DVR Note The default location of Directcd exe is C Program Files Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 DirectCD Directcd exe Confirm Windows Password using vFormat It may be necessary under some circumstances to confirm the Windows system password in order for the Scheduled Backup function to work If
27. allow you to optimize your DVR unit by adjusting things like camera names reboot schedules recording schedules and more It is extremely important that you setup your DVR correctly for several reasons Recording Schedules By optimizing the recording schedule you can increase the amount of pertinent recorded video that is saved on the DVR and keep it longer You can optimize the type of recording done by adding motion detection to this as well again increasing the amount of useful video DVR Access By setting up the access passwords you can tightly control the types of access an individual may have This ensures the security and integrity of the DVR unit e Camera Naming By naming each camera you can easily identify the location and any other pertinent information that may be helpful simply by viewing it on the Video Display Area Adjusting Camera Color By adjusting each camera s color settings you can optimize the clarity and detail that is recorded 4 1 1 Setup Screen Overview SETUP OPTIONS Voice Warning Video Loss Alarm Video loss alarm beep lt Motion Event Sensor Event Video loss alarm output Video loss alarm Log CAMERA SETUP t 3 2 FRAME SETUP Intensive On z SCHEDULE Intensive on Motion Intensive on Sensor SENSOR GENERAL NETWORK Display Function Display Motion Detection Area Box Beep on login Audio
28. another external relay e Maximum voltage is 24V AC 1 amp Output uses a Form C Relay 16 2 10 Looping Outputs The 8 and 16 Channel DVR units may have up to 16 Looping outputs Depending on the destination of the outputs each output may have to be terminated See section 2 10 Looping Outputs The Video inputs are RG 59 BNC connectors Make sure there is a video source connected to the input and then connect a cable to the Channel Out The looping outs can be connected to video monitors or combined with adapters to connect to VCR s 2 11 Additional Outputs and Connectors Sianal Line Sianal Line Q Q O 17 2 12 Swappable Hard drives Handle Release Button E Press Button to eject the Release Handle Button Lock Locks the Handle Release button LOCK o OD 3 Release Handle LOCK 3 RelaseHande CINA Pull to Eject the Hard Drive 4 Reset Button OC Resets the hard drive unit OPEN Power Buttons Di a 3 LORO Turns the power on or off to hard drive O 6 Temperature Alarm Light Turns on if a Hard Drive reaches a set temperature OPEN 1 Press the hard drive power button to turn off power to the hard drive you wish to remove 2 Turn the button lock to the open position and push the hard drive release button 3 Pull the lever outward while removing the hard drive Reverse steps to install 18 2 13 Monitor Setup There are
29. based on virtual adapter drivers such as the LAN Emulation Protocol There are a vast amount of reasons why using Microsoft Windows 2000 is far superior to other platforms when running on a LAN The number one reason is security Windows 2000 is based on NT technology which historically has boasted the most reliable and secure Operating System in the world Running the DVR on a secure network is important to prevent unwanted users from gaining access to confidential information Unwanted users can compromise the integrity of the confidential data being stored and viewed and in extreme circumstances can cause irreparable damage to the network Since connecting the DVR unit to a network can be extremely complex depending on the network this Surveillix DVR manual will cover only the basics It is suggested that you consult your Vendor or IT Administrator before attempting to create or connect to a LAN Connecting to a LAN using TCP IP The DVR unit allows you to fully create and edit all Network settings available on Windows 2000 The DVR unit comes equipped with a 10 100 Network Interface Card NIC This card uses a standard RJ 45 connector The DVR unit comes preconfigured with an IP Address of 10 0 0 130 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 These IP settings will work for many users If these settings are sufficient then you will not need to Configure TCP IP Configuring TCP IP Settings Exit and Restart
30. by Article 5 of 93 68 EEC per the provisions of EN 55022 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 4 4 1995 EN 61000 3 2 1995 CISPR 24 1997 EN 61000 4 5 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 6 1995 CISPR 22 1997 EN 61000 4 3 2002 EN 61000 4 11 1994 LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC as amended by Article 13 of 93 68 EEC per the provisions of EN 60950 1 2001 Safety Precautions RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 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 viii IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read Owner s Manual After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully and follow all the operating and other instructions 2 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your business or home consult your product dealer or local power company 3 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The product sh
31. front panel of the DVR unit contains the devices that will be commonly used for data removal retrieval and backup replacement The most common components and buttons are shown below 1 2 1 KV DVR EERE E 11441141 11441141 11411141 11441141 EON ON ON OR RO 1 2 2 KV EVR 114111110 ERN ERN ERN 11441111417 114111410 ERN ERN ERN ERN 11414 e e e e e e 1 Hard Drive Activity and Power 4 CD RW Open Tray Button LED Display 2 ON OFF Power Switch Hard Drive Array CD RW Drive 67 Cooling Fan Air Intake 1 3 Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the DVR unit contains virtually all of the connectors you will be using Below is a diagram that outlines the location and description of each connector Hii i O eo T 1 BNC Connector for Camera Input USB Ports and Looping Outputs RJ 45 Network Jack DB 9 Serial Input 1 1 3 2 KV EVR wee qu OE uu ui Figure 1 3 3 IEEEACPowerAdaper 15 USBPorts ME add ere and Outputs 5 Looping outputs DB 9 Serial Input
32. is more powerful than the analog recorders of the past The Surveillix DVR server software comes pre configured for fast and seamless integration within your existing IT infrastructure Designed around Microsoft Windows 2000 the server software offers unparalleled stability security and ease of use Accordingly your security investment has never been easier to maintain Multiple users may simultaneously connect through any network connection for instantaneous live viewing digital search and off site video storage Users can also connect remotely through DSL Cable Modems ISDN or 56K dial up This powerful software enables users to establish recording schedules create motion detection zones use PTZ controls and configure alarm inputs and outputs for each of the system s cameras With the latest advancements in the DVR Server Software searching and indexing your video archive has never been easier Video can now be found viewed and exported in a number of file formats with just a few clicks The Surveillix DVR is high performance security product ready to meet today s security demands Toshiba s Surveillix DVRs include the following new features e Optimized and Designed for Microsoft Windows 2000 e Supports up to 16 Digital Control Outputs on Alarm Activation e Supports up to 16 Relay Inputs for Alarm Control e Remote System Operation amp Configuration e Supports Multiple Simultaneous Remote Connections PAN T
33. located on the back of the machine The mouse PS 2 Port can be identified by the green color Refer to the Rear Panel Connectors diagram for more information The mouse uses a cursor called a pointer Pointers come in many different shapes but are most commonly shaped like an arrow Your mouse has two buttons a left button and a right button Quickly pressing and releasing one of these buttons is called clicking Sometimes you will need to double click or click the same button twice quickly In this manual click means to position your mouse point on an icon and to single click the left button When a right click is required this is stated clearly Double click also refers to the left button The ratchet wheel in between the two buttons is added to provide easier scrolling capability By simply moving the wheel with your index finger you can quickly move through multiple pages line or windows The wheel may also function as a third button allowing you to quickly click or double click an icon or a selected item Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Left Button Right Button Scroll button Third Button po 14 2 4 Monitor Setup Attach the Monitor to the Rear of the DVR unit using the VGA cable supplied by the Monitor Manufacturer Refer to your monitor manual for detailed information on how to setup and use it NOTE The monitor you use must be capable of having a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 24 Bit 2
34. number and assign a channel name for the specific camera Click the Finish button 6 STEP 3 Click configure to further configure the specific camera options 35 4 3 Select Camera Channel 1 aj Ful Screen Pop up on detet Full Scr up on Sensor Regar Becording recording 55 pg Dr Dr Motion Regions Create more an the screen tip the left by holding down the left mouse bulon and dragging tHe mouse Clear All Current Motion the selected Camera Alarm Output Control NO 1 Duration 10 Seconds Post Alarm MOTION 10 Seconds 4151617 8 J Figure 4 3 OOO Oo Select Camera Selects the current camera to be edited Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity within the designated Motion Areas Clear Clears all Motion Areas for the selected camera Regular Interval Recording This option allows you to record a single frame every few minutes or every few hours to show that the DVR is still functioning even when motion is not taking place This option only works when Motion recording or Sensor recording is selected Full Screen Pop Up on Sensor When Sensor alarm input is detected the camera will display full screen The video will not atomically return to normal view This option will require a user r
35. of Me ES Size 0 pa Selected Time schedule Backup Item Backup Time 11 23 58 3 Repeat Backup Daily 24 Y Hour Overwrite on disk full Save BackupgSetting cancel 7 6 5 4 Backup Order NetWork Drive 1 General Schedule Clip Switches between the General Backup window Scheduled Backup window and the Clip Backup Window 2 Hour Minute Displays a 24 hour time period in 10 minute increments Color coded boxes represent No data Recorded data or Selected data Select a time by clicking on one of the boxes deselect it by clicking on it again 3 Backup Time Specifies at what time the Backup Schedule is executed You may also configure the backup to repeat daily at any given hour 4 Save Backup Setting Saves the current settings for scheduled backup The current recording schedule if any will now be executed daily 5 Network Drive Used to connect to a drive over a network 6 Backup Order Used to specify the order in which multiple drives are used to record backup video to 7 Select Backup Media Displays available storage drives Use this window to select the drives you wish to save video files to 8 Backup Items Displays the dates and times of events currently selected to backup 93 7 7 7 8 Specifying Scheduled Backup Drives In order to use the Scheduled Backup feature one or more storage drives or part
36. of purchase 2 You must schedule service within thirty days after you discover a defective product or part 3 All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an ISD authorized service center 4 The warranty extends to defects in material or workmanship as limited above and not to any products or parts that have been lost or discarded by user The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse accident improper installation improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by ISD The warranty does not extend to units which have been altered or modified without authorization of ISD or to damage to products or parts thereof which have had the serial number removed altered defaced or rendered illegible ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW AS HEREBY LIMITED THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCTS OR PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL ISD BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may n
37. protocols support the ability to access the Internal PTZ Onscreen Menu Camera Select Close Camera Menu This option opens the PTZ Camera menu Select This option selects an item on the Onscreen menu Close This option closes the PTZ Onscreen menu FOCUS Up Down The Up and Down buttons on the PTZ controller 2 move through the PTZ menu options IRIS Left Right The Left and Right buttons on the PTZ controller 0000 move through the PTZ menu options and or highlight options PTZ CONTROLS on off Since every PTZ camera is different the functions of these options can vary slightly E wieer The Surveillix DVR provides an easy way to access the cameras 7 TOUR options For explanations of what those options are please refer to the manual that came with your camera PTZ PRESETS 83 6 7 6 7 1 Using the onscreen Compass The Surveillix DVRs provide control for the PAN TILT camera in two different ways 1 Using the Graphical PTZ controller that appears when the PTZ button is pressed on the main screen 2 Clicking on the video itself This second option is a much more powerful way to control the Camera NOTE The PTZ button on the main screen must still be selected to use this option Using the Onscreen Compass 1 Press the PTZ Button on the main screen 2 Control the PTZ by dragging the mouse on the screen in the desired directio
38. up to 2 available connections for monitors which can be used individually or in tandem SVGA Output To VGA Monitor S Video Output TVNCR Attach the Monitor or Monitors to the Rear of the HDDR unit using the cable supplied by the Monitor Manufacturer Refer to your monitor manual for detailed information on how to setup and use it NOTE The monitor you use must be capable of having a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 32 Bit 19 2 14 Optional Components To fully utilize your DVR unit s potential several optional Surveillix components are listed below Contact your dealer for more information 1 Extra Video Storage Hard Drive Each DVR unit has a virtually unlimited storage potential By adding additional Video Data Hard Drives you can extend the amount of Video Data your DVR system can store before overwriting older data 2 NP FM56USB 56K External Modem This 56K modem allows you to connect the DVR to a standard phone line Using this modem you can either connect the unit to the Internet or allow a direct DVR to computer connection 3 PW UPS UPS Power Backup UPS Power Backups allow your DVR unit to remain fully functional even in the event of a power failure UPS Power Backups also even the fluctuating power current out to provide a consistent reliable power flow This creates a stable environment for the DVR unit and reduces failure 4 4 Channel KVM Switch The 4 Chan
39. you use the DVR unit in such a situation it may damage discs and internal parts Remove any CD discs connect the power cord of the DVR unit to the wall outlet turn on the DVR unit and leave it for two to three hours After two to three hours the DVR unit will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture Keep the DVR unit connected to the wall and moisture will seldom occur Table of Contents PREPAC Bi dd ICE id No DELE XIV ABOUT THIS GUIDE i cesses seed se cesta ew eas ese ec ELLE DA us ae Gates dal XIV TECHNICIAN aec XIV INTRO DUCTION oca 1 WHAT IS A SURVEILLIX DAYA L 222220200 09 1 NEW FEATURES aere tob 2 DVR 4 1 1 BASIC FEATURES TETTE 5 1 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND 5 6 EE 6 12 2 7 1 3 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
40. 1 6 Sensor Inputs 18 IPT Parallel Printer Bort 8 Audio Inputs 20 Control Alarm Outputs 9 RS 422 Interface 2 USB Ports 12 AudioLineln 0 10 CHAPTER Getting Started This chapter includes the following information Included Components Setting your DVR Hardware Optional Components 12 2 1 Identifying included components Surveillix DVRs come with a mouse keyboard and selected software and cables Identify the following components to make sure everything has been properly included with your new DVR unit If any of the following items are missing contact your dealer to arrange a replacement Included Component List DVR Unit Mouse DVR Key Manual Repair CD Software Installation CD Keyboard PTZ Adapter RCA to BNC Adapter Rackmount Attachments with Screws Power Cable SS MOM o O m em TOSHIBA surveillix HDDR software Desc Mannal 5 Le 2 m Th Ta iz 13 2 2 2 3 Keyboard Setup To attach the keyboard to the DVR unit plug the end of the Keyboard into the keyboard PS 2 Port located on the back of the machine The keyboard PS 2 Port can be identified by the purple color Refer to the Rear Panel Connectors diagram for more information Mouse Setup To attach the mouse to the DVR unit plug the end of the mouse into the mouse PS 2 Port
41. 26 13 2 2 Create a New Remote 9 127 13 3 REMOTE SERVER SETUP 2 1 001010010020 220 128 13 3 1 Configuring the Server for Remote Connection 04 4 4 2 120 128 APPENDIX vacdeecetavcdwclvcceagoddseidweiweccceesteudewebescoueous 130 A1 KV DVR SPECIFICATIONS 2 0 0050000 131 A2 KVsEVISSPEGCIFICATIONS n Goto ses aw tae shed teet te sah ed t Ga ee is 132 XIV Preface About this Guide This manual is a setup and maintenance guide that can be used for reference when setting up the DVR unit and for troubleshooting when a problem occurs Only authorized personnel should attempt to repair this unit Toshiba reserves the right to make changes to the DVR units represented by this manual without notice The following text and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life yx CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information NOTE Text set off in this manner indicates topics of interests that help the user understand the product better TIP Text set off in this manner indicates topics an
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43. 3 Resolution Duality Sensitivity H er memo TD woo I memo we x 380x240 E noma I sero zb Apply 4 6 7 8 9 Figure 4 4 38 Figure 4 4 Set Default Selecting this option resets all camera Frames and resolutions to the default settings Frame Status Displays the layout and order of the frames being recorded The Frame Status represents a One Second period of time with 240 colored blocks inside Each block represents one frame and each color represents a camera See Camera Number The layout shows the recording order for each second Video Format Displays the Video Format NTSC PAL Camera Number The cameras are given different colors to help distinguish themselves when viewing the Frame Status You can adjust the recorded Frames per Second by sliding the bar to the left and right Number of Frames Displays the number of frames that are selected for each camera Frame Select Adjusts the frames for each camera The blue slider designates the number of frames a second that can be captured by the selected camera while the red slider designates how many frames can be recorded by the designated camera Resolution Displays the available Resolution options Quality This setting affects the quality of the video Increasing the quality of the camer
44. 5 Power Setup Attach the AC power cable to the rear of the DVR Unit See Rear Panel Connectors for more information WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment e Do notdisable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Disconnect the power from the computer by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the computer 2 6 Connecting a Video Source to the DVR There are different types of Video Sources that can be plugged into your DVR unit including DVD players VHS players and CCTV Cameras The back of the DVR unit contains up to 16 video inputs depending on the DVR model The connectors use the BNC standard On the KV PCDVR32 32 Channel DVR all 32 of these ports are used as inputs Video Inputs The Video inputs are RG 59 BNC connectors Simply plug one end into your video source DVD Camera etc and plug the other end into the desired BNC input on the DVR unit 2 7 Looping Output Termination When terminating the outputs becomes necessary the DVR unit has built in termination that allows you to select individual outputs to be terminated Generally it is not necessary to terminate the output when using it It is dependant on if the device to which you are connecting it has internal 75 ohm termination As a rule if the image appears di
45. 8 360x288 Digital Signature Supports Digital signature Verification Emergency Agent Transmitted through TCP IP Pop Up Window
46. 8 18 4 Press OK to confirm the date and begin playing the video 40 22 23 24 25 2b using the standard Search features Ea eo 29 30 3l 4 Today Daylight saving Cancel Figure 5 6 1 Print Open Export Images Once you find the video you are looking for you can Print it Save it as a single image or Save it as a video clip In addition you can also open and play video that has previously been saved to a disc or hard drive Print This option allows you to output a selected image to an attached printer Save This option allows you to save a selected image as a JPG file or to save a video clip in an AVI ls format 5 8 1 5 8 2 66 Load The Load Option allows you to search and view video that has been saved to media such as a CDR CD RW or External Hard Disk Drive The DVR unit allows you to print a recorded image to a local or network printer To print an image follow these steps 1 From the Search Screen stop on the image you wish to print Make sure only one camera is selected by double clicking on the image you want Only one camera should be displayed NOTE Only one camera can be selected at a time for this function to work e 2 Select the Print Button A Print Options window should appear 3 Depending on the printer you are using you may have several printing options available to you Refer to your printer manual for more information 4 Press the Print b
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48. Communication Settings on the DVR 119 CHAPTER Web Viewer This chapter includes the following information e Overview e Configuring the Web Viewer 121 12 1 Web Viewer Overview The DVR unit allows you to access video using Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser 5 5 and later Highlights View Live Video from most computers Username and Password protected Easy to use graphical interface Basics 75 users can access the Web DVR simultaneously The Web DVR is an easy secure way to view live video from virtually any computer with an internet connection using Microsoft Internet Explorer In order to log in to the DVR server a user account must be made for the user This ensures that only authorized personnel are allowed to log in In addition each user can be assigned different privileges that allow them or deny them access to different functions See Section 5 9 User Management For example a user can be granted access to only view cameras 4 8 and 16 PH H CAMERA 5 1 Screen Division Buttons Allow you to view one or more sets of cameras ata time They are organized in several different groups such as 1x1 4x4 and 8x8 2 GO Activates the commands 3 Camera Buttons Enable or disable selected cameras for use when searching 12 2 12 3 12 4 Configuring the Server for Remote Connection I NJ NJ 1 Enter Setup on the DVR unit 2 Clic
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50. ELECTION MODE button to create the schedule for all the days of the week at once 3 Highlight the time blocks within the Recording Schedule Window for the camera s you wish to schedule Once the desired Time Blocks are highlighted press a RECORDING MODE button The Time Blocks should now appear Blue for Motion Yellow for Continuous and White for No Recording Creating a Recording Schedule Sensor Creating a Recording Schedule Based on a Sensor Alarm 1 Select the Schedule Menu option and press the SENSOR button This will open the Sensor Recording Schedule Window Select a single day to begin creating the schedule for or Select the SINGLE SELECTION MODE button to create the schedule for all the days of the week at once Highlight the time blocks within the Recording Schedule Window for the Sensor s you wish to enable and schedule Once the desired Time Blocks are highlighted press the ENABLE button The Time Blocks should now appear NO C3 The Sensors will supersede all other types of recording modes MOTION CONTINUOUS NO RECORDING This means that regardless of what the cameras are currently set to if a Sensor Event occurs and it is linked to one or more cameras the linked cameras will begin recording as a Sensor Event Sensor Recordings will be flagged and will be easily searchable using the Index Search Mode option You can associate cameras to Sensors inside the CAMERA SETUP menu Scheduling Al
51. ILT ZOOM Controls e Simultaneous Video Search Playback and Backup e Video Indexes for Easy Searching e Multiple Levels of Security Access e Upto 16 Looping Outputs e Upto 8 Audio Inputs e POS and ATM Support e Composite Output S Video Output e Upto 32 Camera Inputs e High Performance Durable Rackmount Chassis Output the Video to a NTSC PAL Display e Virtually Unlimited Storage Potential e Supports Digital Signature e Video Loss Alarm Functionality e Continuous Motion Detection Alarm Pre Alarm and Scheduled Recording Modes e Hardware Watchdog e 720x480 720x240 350x240 NTSC Recording Resolution e 720x576 720x288 360x288 PAL Recording Resolution CHAPTER DVR Description This chapter includes the following information Input Output connector locations Front Panel Controls and LEDs Rear Panel Connectors Drive Positions Serial Number Location Surveillix state of the art High Definition Digital Recorders are housed in a high performance and versatile 4U Aluminum Rack Mount case allowing easy storage of multiple DVRs for enterprise applications Every Surveillix DVR Unit comes equipped with the latest technology Intel Pentium IV Processor 10 100 Network Interface Card NIC 256 MB of System Memory 32 MB Video Card CD RW Recorder Full Duplex High Fi Sound Functionality surveillix DIGFAL VIDEO RECORRE surveillix 1 2 Front Panel Controls and LEDs The
52. Instant Record events Figure 5 8a 1 2 Select Camera Allow you to either select a single camera to search or select all the cameras at once Select Time The default search time is 24 Hours f this option is select then a Start Time and End Time must be entered Start Time Specifies the Start Time for the Index Search End Time Specifies the End Time for the Index search Sensor Searches by all sensor events on the selected camera s Motion Detection Searches by all Motion events on the selected camera s Instant Record Searches by all Instant Recording events on the selected camera s All Event Searches on all events for the selected camera s Sensor Motion and Instant Recording Performing an Index Search Begin by Selecting the Index Search Button The Index Search Option Box should open Select a single camera or select the ALL cameras option Select the SELECT TIME option to specify a specific time to search or leave it unchecked to default to the current day Select an Event to search on Sensor Motion Instant Record or ATM POS If you select ATM POS you have the option to enter a specific transaction number If no transaction number is entered all transaction will be displayed Index Search Option Select Cameral All Camera Select Time Select sort aptior Sensor C Instant Record C All event Motion detect
53. ODE 20031218 Backup Viewer This chapter includes the following information e Overview e Using the Backup Viewer 107 10 1 Backup Viewer Overview The Backup Viewer allows you to play back the exported video in its proprietary format Video saved in this format is extremely difficult to tamper with and therefore is the ideal solution when law enforcement and the legal department are involved This video cannot be read by any other viewer The Backup Viewer is essentially the search portion of the DVR software For Detailed explanation of these functions refer to Chapter 5 surveillix HOUR MINUTE 0 10 20 30 40 50 23 1 59 seect sou 0 ADVANCED CONTROLS FRAME SKIP FRAME DELAY a PaP BRIGHTNESS g 90 D mm CAMERA SELECT NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 DEG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 OBJECT PREVIEW INDEX PRINT EXPORT OPEN Figure 10 Backup Viewer 108 10 2 Installation Installing the Backup Viewer 1 Insert the Software Installation Disc into the CDROM Do not install on the DVR unit 2 Select the Backup Viewer option to begin installation When the WELCOME screen appears select NEXT Surveillix Standalone BackupViewer E Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Backup iew
54. ON MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION mmm Position Position Position Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Positionl Position Position Position Position Position Position Position Positionl Positionl moe DVR Code 4 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 100 000 san aan 4 5 21 2004 Event all Event DVR DVR Reset 1 Tools Menu Opens the Setup Configuration window and Opens or Closes the Event List 2 Video Display Displays the Video feed coming from the DVR 3 DVR List Lists all DVR units you have connected to the Emergency Agent 4 DVR List Item Individual DVR unit in DVR List with displayed settings 5 New Opens Site Edit window to connect new DVR to Emergency Agent 6 Modify Opens Site Edit to allow modification of selected DVR List Item 7 Delete Deletes selected DVR List Item 8 Date Selects date of events to display in the Event List 9 Event Selects type of Event to Display in the Event List 10 DVR Selects DVR to display in the Event List 11 Reset Resets Date Event and DVR fi
55. T HOUR box 4 Select a time to play by clicking on the desired time Lar Choose Start Hour The Video should now be loaded into the Backup Viewer To Co E VYTU MMDD 00 00 view the video simply follow the instructions for Searching as explained in Chapter 5 Cancel 10 3 CHAPTER Emergency Agent This chapter includes the following information e Overview e Using the Emergency Agent Software 113 11 1 11 2 Emergency Agent Overview The Emergency Agent software is a utility that streams video across a Local Area Network to a Client PC when an alarm is detected on the DVR unit The video that streams across can be stopped played forwards and backwards in slow motion or real speed The utility is loaded at startup and placed in the taskbar It constantly monitors for a signal from the DVR unit When an alarm signal is detected the Emergency Agent Image Viewer window opens and starts playing the video from the camera associated to the alarm Installing the Emergency Agent 1 Insert the Software Installation Disc into the CDROM Do not install on the DVR unit Select the Emergency Agent option to begin installation and accept the license agreement y Ww DPE Shatement of Warranty Sharad Lisani 1 TO PLEAS n
56. View Displays cameras 10 16 8 9 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu 15 Sixteen Cameras View Displays cameras 1 8 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu 214 sixteen Camera View Displays cameras 9 16 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu Multi Camera View Displays a group of cameras within the Video Display Area Multi Camera View Displays a group of cameras within the Video Display Area Multi Camera View Displays a group of cameras within the Video Display Area Full Screen The Full Screen Option allows you to view the Video Display Area using the entire viewable area on the monitor When this is selected no menu options are visible You can activate the Full Screen Option by clicking on the Full Screen Button within the Screen Division Menu You can deactivate Full Screen mode by right clicking on the screen Loop Pressing the Loop button rotates through the Screen Divisions CHAPTER Setup Options This chapter includes the following information Setup Overview Channels Color Schedule Speed Motion Detect Password Pan Tilt Audio 32 4 1 Setup Overview The Setup options
57. a can reduce the amount of pixilation within the image considerably but also increases the file size Sensitivity The Sensitivity adjusts the rate at which the Keyframe refreshes This option directly affects the codec being used to record the video Adjusting this setting can have drastic negative effects on the quality of the video It is highly recommended that this setting always be left at the default setting unless so instructed by a system administrator OO 4 4 1 Maximum PPS Table Frame Setup The frame setup is limited to how many PPS can be assigned to a group of cameras IE A 16 channel unit that can capture a total of 240 PPS is limited to a total of 120 PPS in the first 8 channels and 120 in the last 8 channels Below is a chart of the total PPS that can be captured per channel group 340 X 240 Resolution 240 PPS Capture Card 480 PPS Capture Card 120 PPS 240 PPS 8 een 8 18 _ 120 PPS 240 PPS TES 120 PPS 240 PPS 17 32 60 PPS 120 PPS 062 60 PPS 120 PPS 17 32 60 PPS 120 PPS 05892 13 48 60 PPS 120 PPS 49 64 120 PPS 240 PPS 39 40 4 5 Schedule Setup Recording The Recording Schedule Window allows you to create different recording schedules based on the day time and type of recording you wish to use addition this window also contains the System Restart options that allow you to perform basic system maintenance by automatically sch
58. alerts and log files Recording Data Check Specifies when recording data checks will occur and what type of alert will proceed Alarm Event Allows finer control of motion and sensor specific alarm events User name User name Password Password From Address Primary SMTP Setting Use Secondary SMTP Host Address Host Address Part Part 4 12 4 13 Instant Recording Co CO Instant Recording is a feature that allows manual starting of a camera recording superseding the current schedule When Instant Recording is activated on a camera it also flags the specified video so that an Index Search can be performed at a later date to bring up all the Instant Recording instances This can be used for example when a suspicious object or person is being recorded and you want to flag that section of video for easy retrieval at a later date Activate Instant Recording 1 1 From the Live View screen double right click on the camera on which to enable instant recording An INSTANT label will be placed on the upper right corner of the video 2 To turn the Instant Recording option OFF double right click the video a second time Searching Instant Record Video 1 Enter the Search Mode press the INDEX SEARCH button and then select the INSTANT RECORDING option Adjusting the Time and Date To adjust the Time and Date follow these steps 3 Begin by exiting to Windows Do this by pr
59. an be assigned different privileges that allow them or deny them access to different functions See Section 5 9 User Management For example a user can be denied Searching and Setup privileges and only granted access to view cameras 4 8 and 16 It is highly recommended that users not be granted Setup privileges since this can pose a security risk Only proper authorized Administrators should have access to Setup The Remote software operates virtually the same way as the DVR itself The appearance of it matches the DVR almost identically however there are a few minor differences Some search features are not available such as the Index and Object Searches as well as some Setup options 13 1 1 13 1 2 13 2 13 2 1 126 Remote Client Minimum Requirements Pentium 233 or equivalent 32MB System Memory DirectX 8 or higher Compatible video card ATI Preferable Internet or LAN Connection 56K DSL Cable Modem T1 ISDN etc TCP IP installed Microsoft Windows 98 Me 2000 or XP Operating System 1024 x 768 display resolution 16 Bit color depth or better Remote Client Recommended Requirements Pentium IV 1 5 or equivalent 256MB System Memory DirectX 8 or higher Compatible video card ATI Preferable Internet or LAN Connection DSL Cable Modem T1 ISDN etc TCP IP installed Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP Operating System 1024 x 768 display resolution 32 Bit color depth or better Remote S
60. anual Drive Information Site Version 2 0 0 3 54 Drnve Removable Drive D Drive E Drive Drive Telephone Mumber p Contact Number gt Tech Support Total Space Free Space Total Space Free Space Total Space Free Space Total Space 4494 MB 2936 26976 MB 5 MB 25334 MB 2 MB 26994 MB 1 2 3 4 Site Information E Site Code 100 000 Board Serial TBOOE F 445676 System Serial 3387 7838411888 Decoder 49 Video Format Mates 3 Q 8 Figure 4 10 0 0000000 0 Figure 4 10 Information Site Code A user specified unique identification name that is used by other DVR software to connect to the DVR Remote Emergency Agent NDMS Board Serial Number Displays the Serial Number of an internal hardware component of the DVR System Serial Number Displays the Serial Number of the DVR Decoder Displays decoder information Drive Information Displays the Total Space and Free Space of the Drives installed the DVR Video Format Displays the Video Format of the DVR NTSC or PAL Notes This is a place to type in any notes you may want to make about the DVR Contact Number Displays a user specified Contact Phone Number Tech Suppor
61. arm Events You can designate Motion or Sensor Events to be Alarm events Often times you may not want motion to be treated as an Alarm event For Example During work hours Motion that occurs is expected and would not want to be treated an as Alarm However after business hours are over any motion that occurs should be treated as an Alarm There are three different types of Alarm Events ALARM EVENT This option logs the Alarm Events on the local server CENTRAL STATION This option sends the Alarm Events to Central Station software EMERGENCY AGENT This option sends the Alarm Event to the Emergency Agent software 43 4 5 5 4 5 6 Scheduling Alarm Events MOTION 1 Select the Schedule Menu option Select either RECORDING or SENSOR 2 Highlight any schedule that has been set to MOTION or SENSOR and press one of the EVENT button ALARM EVENT CENTRAL STATION EMERGENCY AGENT A letter should now be placed within the select time Scheduling Alarm Events to send video to the Emergency Agent You can designate Motion or Sensor Events to send video from Alarm Events to the Emergency Agent software Scheduling Alarm Events to send video to the Emergency Agent Software 1 Enable an Emergency Agent Event See SCHEDULING ALARM EVENTS 2 Enter an IP address to send the video to into the IP ADDRESS field Only one IP address is supported 3 Enter the duration inside the EMERGENCY TIME field See the EMERGENCY
62. backup time frame choose a specific camera add memo s and even make a Copy for the Backup Viewer if needed Figure 5 7 3 Save Clip Backup x 1 Drive Allows the user to select which drive the ba apiid data will be saved on 2 Backup Start Allows the user to set the time 21 48 MY Computer that the Clip Backup will begin E DVR 7311 MB Free P es CIR NET ES F DVR 8909 MB 3 Backup End Allows the user to set the time that Ta ENE the Clip Backup will end DVR 8909 MB Free 4 Include Viewer Saves a copy that can be E any nina gi viewed with the Backup Viewer software ES channel backup start 5 Add Memo Format CD Add Memo allows you Channel Name 20050624 11 1952 6 to include short memo with your backup Format Cam1 Position CD opens the Direct CD Format Utility 2 Position2 2005 06 24 11 19453 4 6 C Cam3 Position3 Cam4 Pasition4 Cam5 5 Cam6 uO Cam Position 8 _fomat CD d L3 9 Position8 Cam 10 Position10 4 0 Unplug Eject Hardware Cancel channel that will be backed up ind Include Viewer 68 5 9 Index Search Using the Index Search can greatly decrease the amount of time spent searching through saved video The Index Search allows you to perform a search based on criteria such as Sensor Motion and
63. chased the TVS POS Remote then select the YES option Otherwise select the NO option Click Next X Surveillix Standalone Backup iewer Select CYA Option Select CYA TYS option InstallShield 7 When this window appears click Finish Setup is now complete Surveillix Standalone Backup iewer i InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing 5urveillis Backupviiewer an Your computer Click Finish to complete Setup lt Back Eancel 111 10 3 1 Open the Backup program by selecting Choose time to search Loading Video from CDROM or Hard Drive Loading video into the Backup Viewer involves only a few simple steps START gt PROGRAMS gt DVR gt BACKUP VIEWER gt BACKUP VIEWER Backup Media 2 Select the OPEN button See Section 5 7 Network Drive 38517 MB Free The CHOOSE TIME TO SEARCH window should open G Network Drive 38517 MB Free 3 For CDROM data select the appropriate CDROM drive M Network Drive 0 Free letter from the BACKUP MEDIA box For Hard Drive P Network Drive 38517 MB Free data either select an attached Hard Drive under the 5 Network Drive 38517 MB Free BACKUP MEDIA window or select the OPEN FOLDER V Network Drive 49667 MB Free icon The Open Folder icon allows you to browse to the specified directory l Once selected any available video data will be displayed in the CHOOSE STAR
64. ck Search Options Overview The Search Options allow you to find what you want quickly enhance the image quality and export the video or images in a number of ways Index Search This option allows you to perform a search based on Motion detection Sensor activation and Instant Recordings This search allows you to quickly narrow down large amounts of recorded video based on that criterion Preview Search The Preview search is a Search option that allows you to narrow down recorded video in a 24 Hour period It breaks down a single day into 24 images one image for each hour of the day The images are taken from the first second of each hour When an image is selected the hour chosen is then broken down into 6 images one image for every 10 minute increment Finally when another image is selected 10 images are displayed one for every minute within the 10 minute period From this point the selected image can be applied to the Main Search Object Search The Object Search allows you to specify a region on an image and perform a search based on any motion that has occurred within that region Graphic Search The Graphic Search displays recorded video in a color coded format that allows you to easily select the portion of video you wish to play 65 5 6 Performing a Basic Search 5 7 5 8 There are several different types of searches that be performed on the DVR unit The following section wi
65. click Next lt Back Next gt Cancel 2 Press next when the hardware test has completed Sound Hardware Test Wizard Testing Sound Hardware The wizard is testing your sound hardware Please wait ELLE EEE or 3 sure the microphone is plugged in and follow the onscreen directions Press NEXT when finished Sound Hardware Test Wizard Speaker Test To test your speakers or headphones speak into the microphone Read the following paragraph out loud E speaking into your microphone Playback 3 am listening for my voice If my speakers A t headphones are properly connected and turned on the playback meter will show zl iris movement and will hear my voice when speak There will be short delay between the time oe you speak and the time you hear your voice If you hear feedback move the playback slider to lower the volume When you have finished reading click Next Volume Volume lt Cancel 53 4 Press FINISH to complete the setup The software is now ready to connect to a DVR Sound Hardware Test Wizard Completing the Sound Hardware Test Wizard You have successfully completed the Sound Hardware Test Wizard Your sound hardware is working properly To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel 4 9 PTZ Setup Refer to the PTZ chapter in this m
66. d Figure 4 7 Voice Warning Allows you to use an audible warning wav Sound Clip for when Motion or Sensors activated Video Loss Alarm Beep This option enables the internal audio alarm when Video loss is detected Video Loss Alarm Output This option activates Alarm Control Output when video loss detection The Alarm Control Output is the last Control Output on the DVR 16 on a 16ch DVR and 8 on an 8CH DVR Video Loss Alarm This option sends video loss information to the log files OSD Font Size This option allows you to adjust the On Screen Display Font size for cameras Display Control Status Bar Enables Disables Control Status Bar on the Main Display Screen See section 3 3 aaa OSD Bold This option makes the OSD Font Bold Display Sensor Status BAR Enables Disables the Sensor Status Bar on the Main Display Screen See section 3 3 Display Motion Detection Area Box Displays the Motion area box on the Main Screen whenever motion occurs Intensive Recording The Intensive Recording option increases the FPS recording of a camera that is experiencing an alarm event Beep on Log in fail This option activates an audio alarm when a user enters incorrect login information 3 times 10 Audio Opens the Audio ENABLE DISABLE options 11 Volume Opens the Volume controls that affect the Audio Recording levels 0 0 000 Sequence Setting Allows your picture to yo
67. d for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips UL Notice Underwriters Laboratories Inc has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock and casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard for Safety UL 60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects if this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT Vil CE Notice This product is in conformity with the following European Directives ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EECand
68. d points of interests that can be helpful when using or settings up the DVR unit Technician Notes WARNING Only authorized technicians trained by Toshiba should attempt to repair this DVR unit All troubleshooting and repair procedures that may be shown are for reference and minor repair only Because of the complexity of the individual components and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard And any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment e Donotdisable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Disconnect the power from the computer by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the computer N CAUTION To properly ventilate your system you must provide at least 3 inches 7 6 cm of clearance at the front and back of the DVR unit Introduction What is a Surveillix DVR A Surveillix DVR is simply a server that performs as a High Definition Digital Recorder By utilizing the many features of a computer including processing power storage capacity graphics compression and security features the DVR unit
69. e PTZ camera by clicking on it X Using the keyboard press the number keys corresponding with the Preset Positions The Camera will move to the saved Preset 6 5 6 6 82 PTZ Address Setting Some protocols support software address settings The following section explains these settings Address Setting Address 1 o RX Address 2 m PT Driver Address i Previous ID Mew ID mi RX Address 1 This option was added for a particular line of receivers that support 2 ID addresses This is the first RX address RX Address 2 This option was added for a particular line of receivers that support 2 ID addresses This is the second RX address PT Driver Address This option is for specifying the PTZ ID address that the PTZ is set to This option must be set correctly in order for the DVR to communicate with the PTZ This option can be beneficial when large amounts of PTZ are chained together Previous ID This option was added for a particular line of receivers that support 2 ID addresses This option displays the current RX address ID o New ID This option was added for a particular line of receivers that support 2 ID addresses This option is for entering a new RX address ID Set ID This option was added for a particular line of receivers that support 2 ID addresses This option is for setting the new RX address Accessing PTZ Menu s Some
70. earch can be used in a number of circumstances to quickly find an exact moment where an event such as a theft occurred The Preview Search basically gives a 24 Hour visual overview of a single camera by separating a 24 hour period 1 day into 24 images one image for each hour of the day The search can then be further narrowed down into ten minute increments and one minute increments by simply selecting one of the images displayed 1 Day 24 Hours Total 1 Hour Increments Ser HO maa SE 1 Hour Displayed 10 Minutes Displayed 10 Minute Increments Minute Increments A 2 Figure 5 9 The images in Figure 5 9 show how the Preview Search functions The first screen that appears has 24 images displayed Each image represents the first second of each hour If there is no image recorded during that period then nothing will be displayed When an hour is selected by double clicking on the image then a new screen appears with 6 images Each of these images represents a 10 minute segment of video Once a 10 minute segment is selected by double clicking on the image the final screen appears which breaks down that 10 minute segment into 1 minute increments 10 images 71 Performing a Preview Search 1 Begin by selecting a single camera You can do this either by turning off all cameras but one or by double clicking a displayed image it will then be the only image displayed on the screen 2 Select the Pre
71. ectCD help file Formatting a CDR or CD RW from Windows To format a blank CDR or CD RW disc to be used by the DVR follow these steps WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING CD RW DISCS CD RW DISCS CAN TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES OR MORE TO FORMAT AND HAVE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS Format a CDR or CD RW Disc on the DVR unit Exit and Restart Windows Mode See Section 3 3 2 Insert a blank CDR or CD RW disc into the CD RW drive WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING CD RW DISCS CD RW DISCS CAN TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES OR MORE TO FORMAT AND HAVE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS 3 JDouble Click the DirectCD icon located on the Desktop 4 Press the FORMAT CD button as shown in Figure 7 2 The Disc should now be formatting A CDR Disc will take anywhere from 15 to 30 Seconds to format and a CD RW disk will take anywhere from 45 60 Minutes When finished the CD READY window will open See Figure 7 3 5 Press the OK button 6 When finished Double Click the DVR Icon located on the Desktop This will open the DVR software DirectCD 5 0 141 Drive D z The is ready for read write access directly through drive D start reading and writing the using Windows Explorer ar any other Indows application such as Microsoft Word Display this notification again when a CD ready for reading and writing Figure 7 3 DirectCD amp CD Ready Window 7 4 T 7 9 90 Formatting a CDR or CD RW
72. ection A green light is displayed when a camera set up for motion detection detects motion C Display This is displayed when the camera is currently not being recorded to the DVR unit There are several different types of DVR Special Recording When this happens text is displayed on the camera indicating what kind it is These are as follows SENSOR Sensor is displayed when a sensor associated with a given camera is activated INSTANT Instant Recording is a manual activation of the recording for the selected camera Regardless of the recording method Instant Recording will start the camera recording and also flag the video for future searches using the Index Search feature INSTANT is displayed when a user activates the instant recording option Double Right Click to activate and deactivate the Instant Recording option Screen Division Menu The Screen Division menu allows you to view cameras full screen by rotating one by one four by four eight by eight or by viewing four eight or 16 at a time The button options are shown below 15 Four Cameras View Displays cameras 1 8 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Camera View Option 29d Four Cameras View Displays cameras 5 8 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Camera View Option EIN 3 d Fou
73. ed or damaged in any way e When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 17 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electrical shock or other hazards 18 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Notes on Handling When shipping the DVR unit the original shipping carton packing materials come in handy For maximum protection repack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory Do not use volatile liquids such as insect spray near the DVR unit Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the DVR unit for long periods of time They will leave marks on the finish The top and rear panels of the DVR unit may become warm after long periods of use This is not a malfunction Notes on Locating B Place the DVR unit on a level surface Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand m Whe
74. eduling the DVR to restart itself periodically Recording Sensor su of eel SUN W MON TUE WED T THU FRI SAT gem rue re re sete o Day Single Day Selection Restart setun Restart setun eto E Recording schedule ees 0 5 canoe CAMID 11 CAMIZ 14 CAMIS CAMIS 7 recording Event 4 Alarm Event E Emergency Agent Delete Alarm zu di 2 3 4 e i ce 12 Normal Day Mode 4 25 2005 HERE HERE E Save day Delete special day Emergency IP Emergency 2 Pam nann 11 9 10 3 Figure 4 5 Recording Schedule Figure 4 5 Recording Toggles to the Recording Window default Sensor This option allows the user to toggles to the Sensor Window This window allows you to create schedules for the sensors attached to the DVR Day of the Week Selects the day of the week for the schedule being made Single Selection Mode Selects all days of the week at once Special Day Recording Allows you to create special recording schedules for specific days Recording Schedule Wind
75. eference software Registration The following is your unlock code Keep this number in a safe place as you will need it if you ever reinstall the software Unlock Code amd bos pubem Product 04 Channel IP Camera Unlock Product SH L3 3 DVR SN y This unlock code cannot be transferred to a different computer Print this Page 3 4 24 Unlocking your new network device After obtaining your unlock code from the Toshiba Registration Site follow theses steps to unlock your new upgrades on your Surveillix DVR Start your Surveillix DVR NO Enter Setup C3 Enter Camera Setup Click the Registration button Enter the Unlock Code generated by the Toshiba Registration Site into the new serial number field 7 S SN Sr N Click Add a serial number Once the new serial number has been added to the list click OK Network Device Authentication The Registered Serial Key Serial No Total Used Free availability total Add a new Serial Key System ID 4 75 7508 new serial number Add a serial number Native POS Registration and Upgrade Important Information Have the following information on hand before registering your NVR HVR upgrade POS Software Serial Number The Product Serial Number is the unique number that Toshiba provided with your purchased software System ID The System
76. elds to defaults 12 Event List Item Individual Event Event List Double Clicking on an event opens the associated video in the Search Alarm window 13 Event List Lists all recorded events matching the Date Event and DVR settings 117 11 6 Search Alarm Window E Search atar iol xi Commot Q piani irina 0 Q R C AMI Fie 0 P Digital Signature Hoo ene lt lt Previous Alarm Next Alarm gt gt Serre VI Same Camere Continue Playing Find Next Framell 0 Export 10 11 12 Comment Provides space for user to add comments to exported video AVI File When selected a video clip exported when Export is clicked Export Quality It may be necessary to reduce the overall size of an AVI file for example to email to someone AVI file sizes can be reduced by reducing the image quality However reducing the image quality causes the AVI video to appear more pixilated When size is not an issue setting quality to 100 is highly recommended Export Options These options are only available when AVI export is selected and relate to the export options of the AVI video Export Exports AVI or JPG file to selected location Alarm Event Information Display Displays the event number and pertinent recorded information related to the alarm event Playback Controls The play controls allow you to play the video forward backwards and frame b
77. er The InstallShield Wizard will install BackupViewer on your computer To continue click Nest Cancel 3 When the CHOOSE DESTINATION LOCATION window appears select NEXT Surv eillix Standalone Backup iewer Choose Destination Location X Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install BackupViewer in the following folder To install ta this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Backup iewer Browse InstallShield Cancel 109 4 When the SELECT PROGRAM FOLDER window appears click NEXT Surveillix Standalone Backup iewer B X Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below may type new Folder name select one fram the existing Folders list Click Nest to continue Program Folder InstallShield lt Back Cancel 5 Select either 16 or 32 channel option depending on the Model you have You can always reinstall and change this option at a later date Click Next X Surveillix Standalone Backup iewer Setup DVH Type Please select channel type Description 16 Channel OVA Backups 32 Channel OVA Backups Choose this option For a 15 Channel BackupViewer Installshield lt Back Cancel 110 6 If you have pur
78. es the selected Port Figure 4 7 6 Auto Sequencing The DVH supports an Auto Sequencing setting which allows the video output device to cycle through user specified camera channels NOTE In order to use the Auto Sequencing feature an output device must be connected to the DVR unit 49 0 0 000 4 Auto Sequence setting 1 4 Division 3 16 Division 7 10 13 Division 1 Division 00000000 r Auto Sequencing Select All 6 gt Custom mode Skip O FPS Q Channel Interval zec caen Active Camera Active Cameras that will be cycled through the Auto Sequencing shown in yellow Non Active Camera Non Active Cameras that will be cycled through the Auto Sequencing shown in red Select All Selects camera all camera divisions Custom Mode Skip 0 FPS Channel This setting allows the sequencing to skip a channel that contains 0 Frames per second Interval sec Interval sec sets the amount of time a given channel will be shown on the output device Select All Selects all camera channels in the division Individual Select Selects a specific camera channel Divisions Sections Allows user to select divisions 1 4 9 16 7 10 and 13 50 4 7 8 Network Setup for Remote Connections The Network Setup allows you to adjust settings such as Ports IDVR Access Disable Remote Control Transport Set
79. eset the screen to normal view Beep on Detect When motion is detected an internal soeaker on the DVR will sound an alarm Full Screen Pop Up When Motion is detected the camera is displayed full screen The video will not atomically return to normal view This option will require a user reset the screen to normal view Alarm Output Allows you to activate a specified control output when Motion is detected 4 3 1 4 3 2 606000 36 Post Alarm SENSOR Allows you to record video after a Sensor event has ceased for a specified period of time This option will only work for cameras set to record from a Sensor Event Post Alarm MOTION Allows you to record video after Motion has stopped for a specified period of time This option will only work for cameras set to record using Motion Detection Pre Alarm Allows you to record a section of video just prior to Motion or Sensor activation Full Motion Area Allows you to set the whole screen as a full motion region Apply to All Channels Takes the current settings and applies it to all channels Creating a Motion Area Creating a Motion Area 1 Place the mouse pointer at the upper left hand corner of the area you want to designate press and hold down the left mouse button drag the mouse Let go of the button when the Motion Area is the size you want it to be Enabling Alarm Output on a Motion Event 1 Continue creating as many Mo
80. essing the EXIT button from the Main Display Screen and selecting Restart in Windows Mode See Section 3 3 4 Open Windows Explorer Do this by right clicking on the My Computer Icon located on the top left hand corner of the Desktop and select Explore 5 Double click on CONTROL PANEL to open it If you do not see CONTROL PANEL listed double click MY COMPUTER to expand the folder tree 6 Double Click on DATE TIME inside Control Panel See Figure 4 10a 7 Adjust the Date and Time 8 When finished close all open windows and restart the DVR unit DO this by pressing the START button Located on the lower left hand side of the Desktop and selecting SHUT DOWN File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Back gt A Search Ca Folders As gt RE Folders x Pu pa w Desktop Li amp 2 m id H A My Documents Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Control Panel Options E My Computer Hardware Programs Tools ey 31 Floppy Local Disk C Date Time wy Sp Lar 24 2 backup D Sets the date time and time zone H E E for your computer Display Fax Folder Options Fonts Gaming i Options HDDR d Windows Update c H E HDDR iG m Windows 2000 Support QN E3 HDDR c H 6 HDDR 1 Interne
81. from the Backup Window To format a blank CDR or CD RW disc to be used by the DVR follow these steps WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING CD RW DISCS CD RW DISCS CAN TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES OR MORE TO FORMAT AND HAVE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS Format a CDR or CD RW Disc on the DVR unit Insert a blank CDR or CD RW disc into the CD RW drive Enter Backup and click the Format CD button OS a na OSAAN OCA NI COORONG ARMED Td button in the DirectCD window which opens The CD begins formatting A CDR disc will take anywhere from 15 to 30 Seconds to format and a CD RW disc will take anywhere from 45 60 Minutes When finished Direct CD will indicate it is ready for reading and writing Close the DirectCD window to return to Backup Backup Options Overview The BACKUP OPTIONS window allows you to select the video you wish to save and also the location of where to save it 1 2 Backup Center x General Schedule Cip June 2005 Hour Sun Mon Tue Wed Sat Mma 3 2 b r B 1 AL 00 01 02 03 04 05 od 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 118 19 20 21 22 23 12 14 15 1 di IB 19 2 NA 25 2 5 27 28 29 3 30 40 lt bob 50 Backup Status Select Backup Media Description Backup Size 0 MB Type BackupSpace Number of Me No Data Media Size 0 MB
82. gure 6 2a See Section 2 1 2 Connect the two wires of the included PTZ adapter to the PTZ camera See Figure 6 2a Since each camera is different refer to your PTZ camera manual for detailed instructions Connect the other end of the adapter to the DVR unit See Figures 6 2b and 6 3c Assign the PTZ Camera an ID number that coincides with the number assigned to it by the DVR unit For Example If the DVR unit specifies the camera as Camera 5 you must set the PTZ unit to ID Number 5 Inside the DVR setup select the PTZ camera using the Camera Selector buttons section 4 1 1 Enable the PTZ functions of the camera by placing a check in the PAN TILT CONENCTION checkbox see Figure 6 2d Once enabled the Protocol can be edited Select the appropriate Protocol See Figure 6 2 NOTE Protocols are a set of instructions written by the manufacture of the PTZ cameras that allow software programs such as this DVR to control their functions The majority of the major PTZ manufacture protocols are included in this software Press the APPLY button and exit Setup From the Main Display Screen select the PTZ button Section 3 3 The PTZ Control options should open 10 Select the PTZ camera to control by clicking on its video on the main display screen The camera number should appear inside the PTZ controls 11 Using the PTZ controls you should now be able to move the PTZ a
83. h the Remote side and Server side REMOTE DVR The remote client always initiates the connection The DVR sits waiting for a request from the remote Enabling 2 Way Audio 1 Enable the ENABLE AUDIO CONNECTION checkbox inside SETUP gt NETWORK Activating a 2 Way Audio Connection from the Remote Software If you are running this feature for the first time see ACTIVATING A 2 WAY AUDIO CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME following this section 1 Press the 2 WAY AUDIO button from the main screen 2 Ifyou are running this feature for the first time see the ACTIVATING A 2 WAY AUDIO CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME section following this section 3 Press the DISCONNECT button to Disconnect the 2 Way Audio 2 DISCONNECT Activating a 2 Way Audio Connection For The First Time 52 If you are running this for the first time you may see a setup window This will walk you through setting up your audio and adjusting volume levels 1 Press NEXT when the WELCOME TO THE SOUND HARDWARE TEST WIZARD window appears Sound Hardware Test Wizare X Welcome to the Sound Hardware Test Wizard This wizard tests your sound hardware to make sure it can play sounds and capture your voice while you are playing online games Your computer s sound hardware Playback Creative Sound Blaster PCI128 Recording Creative Sound Blaster PCI128 To begin the test close any programs that are running and then
84. he DVR unit and will not affect the other users The only exception to this is accessing Setup Only one user is allowed to access setup gt Enter Setup on the DVR unit Click the Communication Setup button to open the Network menu Uncheck the Disable Remote Control option You should now be allowed to adjust port settings if necessary NOTE If you are using a Firewall it may be necessary to adjust the port settings on both the DVR and the Firewall Contact your Network Administrator for more information Press OK Make sure a User account is created Without a user account the Administrator account must be used The DVR server is now ready to receive incoming connections 129 Appendix Appendix A contains technical specifications for many of the DVR internal components 131 1 KV DVR Specifications gt Viewing Max 480 FPS Rate PAL Max 480 FPS Recording Max 240 FPS Rate PAL Max 200 FPS Daa cono i Smomu 720 480 720 240 350 240 720x576 720x288 360x288 Video Inputs 32CH BNC Digital Signature Supports Digital signature Verification Emergency Agent Transmitted through TCP IP Pop Up Window 132 2 KV EVR Specifications s gt Viewing Max 480 FPS Rate PAL Max 480 FPS Recording Max 240 FPS Rate PAL Max 200 FPS e e Sensorinpat 1 720x480 720x240 350x240 720x576 720x28
85. hing above zero By designating zero frames per second you are essentially saying that the camera is not going to be used by the DVR Figure 4 7 2 Video Loss Alarm Beep When Video Loss Video Loss Alarm occurs an internal speaker on the DVR will Video loss alarm sound an alarm Video Loss Alarm Output When Video Loss occurs the Alarm Output is activated e Video Loss Alarm Log Records the Video Loss Alarm events to the Log Files Wideo loss alarm output Video loss alarm Log ITT Figure 4 7 2 47 4 7 3 Intensive Recording Overview The Intensive Recording Option allows you to increase the Pictures Per Second and the resolution of any camera recording using sensor activation When the intensive recording is activated the resolution of the remaining cameras is immediately reduced to 360x240 and the Pictures per second to a user specified level This is done to guarantee that the Pictures Per Second and Resolution will be set correctly and not exceed the DVR limitation Intensive On Intensive on Motion Intensive on Sensor 4 7 4 Figure 4 7 3 Figure 4 7 3 e Intensive on Motion Sensor You may specify whether Intensive Recording be enabled on Motion and or on Sensor alarms Intensive Recording The Intensive Recording option is setup as an All or Nothing This means that once enabled associated with sensors all cameras that are associated with sensors will activate the I
86. ia box then press the button If the amount of video exceeds the storage capacity of the media being used then an error message will be displayed inside the error message box If this happens reduce the amount of video that is being exported increase the compression select another media device or span the file over multiple disks drives Start Backup Once the button is pressed the Backup Options window will close The status of the recording process can be monitored by viewing the Backup Progress bar This can be seen on the Main Display screen The Backup will be completed successfully when the Backup Progress Bar disappears from the Main Display Screen 7 11 Removing the Disc from the CD RW Drive To remove the disc from the CD RW drive follow these steps Removing the Disc from the CD RW Drive 1 Press the Open button on the CD RW drive The Eject CD Window should appear on the screen w Select the LEAVE AS IS option to continue using the disc for future Backing Up by the DVR unit You may not be able to read the disk in other CDROM drives if this is selected unless the Select the CLOSE TO READ ON ANY COMPUTER option to close and allow the data to be read in most CDROM The CD RW drive door should open Remove the disc and place in a protective sleeve or case Eject CD Before ejecting decide if you want to continue using DirectCD to access the CD or if want to read it from
87. ich a PTZ moves from one Preset position to the next when using Preset Tour 2 o Dwell This option defines the length of time in seconds that a PTZ Tour stays on a Preset Position Moves from one Preset position to the next when using Preset Tour 2 e Setting Start Pos End Pos These options describe how to define a Mimic Tour The Start Position Run Stop Runs the selected Pan or Tilt Tour 85 6 9 PTZ Tour Scheduling The Surveillix DVR provides an option with the PTZ called PTZ Tour Scheduling which allows the user to specify tour schedules for PTZ cameras connected to the DVR unit The Tour Schedule allows for scheduling of specific days of the week and specific hours for multiple PTZ cameras Selected time frames are designated with a blue color which correlates with the camera while non selected time frames are left with the default white color Once a camera reaches a pre defined time frame in blue the tour will begin once over the PTZ camera will then default to preset 1 6 7 Tour schedule E X of week Sun Mon W Tue wed Thu Sat Taur schedule 1 2 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 12 4 Cancel Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 Day of the week This option allows the user to specify which day of the week will be altered in the tour schedule All Allows all cameras and all hours of the day to be selected
88. in Windows Mode See Section 3 3 Right click on the MY NETWORK PLACES Icon located on the desktop and select PROPERTIES NO You should now see the NETWORK AND DIAL UP CONNECTIONS Window appear Right Click on LOCAL AREA CONNECTION and select PROPERTIES d You should now see the LOCAL AREA CONNECTION PROPERTIES Window appear Select the INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP IP by clicking on it once Once highlighted select the PROPERTIES button The INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP IP PROPERTIES Window should open Select USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS option Enter the IP Address and Subnet mask appropriate for your network It is recommended that you contact your Network Administrator for appropriate IP settings Example Common IP addresses 10 0 0 25 Common Subnet masks 255 255 255 0 NOTE In order to connect to the DVR unit through a remote LAN connection you must assign the DVR a Static IP address If you e ona network that assigns the IP address automatically DHCP contact your Network Administrator for help assigning a static address If your network requires you to specify your DNS information enter it now by selecting the appropriate DNS options When you have finished configuring your TCP IP settings close the INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP IP PROPERTIES Window by clicking the OK button Close the LOCAL AREA CONNECTION PROPERTIES Window by clicking the OK button g 2 100
89. ing a Special Day Schedule 5 Select a Special Day from the Special Day Schedules List and press the DELETE SPECIAL DAY button The Sensor Window allows you to enable disable and configure Sensors Sensor 01 02 3 4 05 06 OF Figure 4 6 Q Delay sec Relay Sensor Delay sec Relay 09 1 ML 10 NU 11 E ML 71 4444444 12 lt 13 E 14 lt 1 1 18 m a B 1 a P P Zz Figure 4 6 Sensor e Type Selects whether the Sensor will be Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC o Delay sec Adjusts the amount of time in seconds to ignore the sensor if it is continuously activated e Relay Selects the Control Output to activate once the Sensor has been tripped m Videa Lass Alarm Video lass alarm beep Voice warning Motion Event Sensor Event Video loss alarm output Video loss alarm Log Intensive On Intensive on Motion Intensive on Sensor r L isplau unctio on login fail Audia TV Out setup Volume equence Setting Display Motion Detection Area Bos v Display Sensor Status Display Control Status Motion detect on Continuous recording OSD Font Size 12 OSD Bol
90. ing the Bright Slide Bar move the bar to the right or the left To reset the Brightness press the Bright Button Zooming in on an image 1 Select a single image to adjust by double clicking on an image with the left mouse button You cannot adjust multiple images at one time 2 Using the Zoom Slide Bar move the bar to the right or the left To reset the Zoom press the Zoom Button Zooming in on a portion of an image 3 Using the Mouse Pointer point to an area on the image where you would like to zoom in on and press the Right Mouse Button 4 Keep pressing the Right Mouse Button to zoom in further After a certain number of clicks the image will revert back to its original size Synchronizing the Video to the Real Time 1 Select a single image to synchronize by double clicking on an image with the left mouse button 2 Press the TIME SYNCH button The video will now playback in real time 5 5 64 Clean Image 1 The DVR unit is capable of recording video using one of three different resolutions When using the 720 x 480 resolution two fields are mixed Because of the timing gap between the two fields according to the standardized image rules a little afterimage might occur to high speed moving images The Surveillix DVR unit allows you to remove this by pressing the CLEAN IMAGE button The images below demonstrate the filtered screen Figure 5 4b Filtering Display playba
91. ints or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Disc Tray Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury 13 Burden Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product The object may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product 14 Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction 15 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropp
92. inue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties 3 When the SETUP COMPLETE window appears select FINISH Digital Signature Verifier InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully instaled Signature Verber Chick Finish to exit the wizard 104 9 3 Using the Digital Signature Verifier 1 Open the Digital Signature verification program by selecting START gt PROGRAMS gt DVR gt DIGITAL VERIFIER gt DIGITAL SIGNATURE VERIFIER Digital Signature Yerifier Site Ende Verity Close Message Choose a file to verify 2 Select the BROWSE button to load the JPG or AVI image 3 Enter the SITE CODE of the DVR unit that the image was originally extracted from 4 Press the VERIFY button If the image has not been tampered with the program will display a message that says Original image file Digital Signature Verifier 01200407 07140201_MARK S Site Code 100 000 Close Message Original image 2003508 21522 vr HIM If the image has been tampered with then red square will be drawn around the image and a message will appear saying Entire image changed or wrong SITE CODE 105 Digital Signature Verifier C UT 2004010140201 MARE Site Code 00 000 Verify Close Message Entire Image changed or wrong SITE C
93. ion Start Time 2258 45 O gt End 2 58 15 Cancel Figure 5 8a Press the OK Button It may take a minute or two to return the results If there are results they will be displayed in a column on the left side of the screen See Figure 5 8b If there are no results found No Images Found will appear in the column Once the results are displayed you can search through them by simply double clicking any one of the results Once you have found the image you are looking for apply it to the Main Search by selecting the Close Button located at the bottom of the results column 771 Time Cami 00 00 51 Ui M 00 02 06 M 00 03 56 M 00 04 54 gt 000658 M tt A mu 00 10 23 M 00 19 05 01 M 00 24 13 01 5 86 69 Image Display Area The Image Display Area is where the Search Results Images are displayed Time Displays the Time of the result Camera Number Displays the Camera Number for the returned result Type Displays the Event Type M Motion S Sensor IR Instant Record Search Results Displays the results of the search Each line represents a segment of video 70 The Preview S
94. ir usage of the DVR system Users can be given administrator privileges by enabling all rights however only the true administrator account can log into the User management Console Figure 4 11 1 User Information Enter the User e UserName Permission Allows you to specify the types 7 of permissions a user may perform on the DVR Confirm Password e Hidden Camera The Hidden Camera feature allows an administrator to hide certain Permission cameras from a user The user will not be Seaich C Setup Pan Tilt able to view the cameras in Live Mode User Rank This option defines hierarchal Backup Shutdown Relay Out privileges when conflicts arise with PTZ and Hidden Camera Camera Camera 1 Setup access one being the highest priority Permission NOTE Every DVR comes with an Administrative account and Default account loaded on them The Default account should not be used as the primary account Upon a reboot of the unit for any reason the Default account will automatically be loaded For applications where maximum security is essential it is recommended that all privileges be stripped from the Default user account and all cameras be set to Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Forbidden User Figure 4 11 1 The User Ranking structure allows the option to assign a privilege system 1 10 where
95. is set to connect using DHCP Enter the Center Port This setting is specified on the server See Section 13 2 Press OK Click on the newly created connection and enter the login username and password Press Connect 128 13 3 Remote Server Setup In order to access the DVR unit remotely the DVR Server must be setup to allow remote connections 13 3 1 Disable Remote Control Transport Setup Quality NORMAL Resolution 360240 Network Setup 34 Emergency IP Ud su 2 TimeOut Value Center gt 2000 1024 5000 gt Image Port 1024 5000 5 Search Pott 2003 1024 5000 Emergency 2001 1024 5000 N ae amp Disable Remote Enables Disables acceptance of remote connections by the DVR server Time Out Value Specifies a value in seconds to wait for a signal from the Surveillix Remote Client If a signal is not received by that time the connection is dropped Enter Port Used by the DVR to transfer the connection data Image Port Used by the DVR to transfer the image data Search Port Used by the DVR to transfer the search data Configuring the Server for Remote Connection The DVR can have up to 5 Simultaneous remote Connections Each user can perform functions on t
96. isplayed in the column to the right If no results are found the search will end and No Images Found will be displayed in the column To stop a search press the STOP button 8 When the Search has ended double click on one of the results Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the results quickly 9 When you have found the image you are looking for select the APPLY TO MAIN SEARCH button You can now use the Play Controls 5 12 Graphic Search The Graphic Search option displays video in graph format surveillix T NTIEN BEGTELS 21 23 59 CETINA COED 10000 ADVANCED CONTROLS SLOW FAST Gi BO 4 EHEHEHEHEHEHES E34 341 CAMERA SELECT GIEK Ii 9098 RETURN Search Search Search OBJECT PREVIEW INDEX GRAPHIC SAVE PRINT pos Figure 5 11a f2ranhinr Qaareh e Ed ee 5 13 74 Figure 5 11b Graphic Search Figure 5 11b Camera This displays the cameras in a linear format You can scroll down using the scroll bar on the right Hours The hours 0 23 are listed 24 hours Recording Block This displays where video is recorded in blue No recording will be displayed in white Performing a Graphic Search 1 Begin by selecting the Graphic Search button The Graphic Search window will open 2 With the mouse click on an area of the blue recording block Only one camera can be disp
97. itions connected to the DVR must be labeled as a backup drive Specifying Scheduled Backup Drives 1 Exit and restart in Windows mode 2 Double click the My Computer icon on the DVRs desktop A file menu will be displayed 3 Right click on the drive you wish to specify as a backup drive for Scheduled Backup and select rename Rename the drive to Backup Repeat this process for all drives you wish to use for Scheduled Backup To remove a drive from use for Scheduled Backup change its name back to DVR 4 Restart the DVR and return to the Scheduled Backup window CUT ir di j aaa Li ES open Explore E Open Open cr foc ome Search Contr Sharing m Format Create Shortcut Rename Creating Scheduled Backup Creating Scheduled Backup 1 Enter Backup and select the Schedule radio button at the top of the window 2 Select the times to backup by clicking on the desired blocks The blocks will turn red when selected Click a block again do deselect it 3 Set the time to run Scheduled Backup in the provided space under Backup Time 4 Specify the drive or drives to save the backup video to and set backup order 5 Backup Setti 5 Click _Save Backup Setting The window will automatically save and close NOTE Only one daily Scheduled backup is allowed To overwrite the existing schedule simply reenter the Scheduled Backup window set a new schedule and save 94 7 9 Single Clip
98. k the Communication Setup button to open the Network menu 3 Uncheck the Disable Remote Control option You should now be allowed to adjust port settings if necessary 4 NOTE Ifyou are using a Firewall it may be necessary to adjust the port settings on both the DVR and the Firewall Contact your Network Administrator for more information 5 Press OK 6 Make sure a User account is created Without a user account the Administrator account must be used The DVR server is now ready to receive incoming connections Connecting to a DVR using Web Viewer 1 Open Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later 2 Enter the IP address of the DVR into the Address Bar 3 When attempting this for the first time on a Computer a window will open and you will be asked to accept an Active X installation Select Yes to this NOTE If you receive a message saying your Internet Explorer security settings do not allow you to download Active X components then you will need to adjust your browser security settings One way to do this is to add the IP address of the DVH to your trusted sites list inside Internet Explorer amp settings Contact your System administrator for additional help with adjusting Internet Explorer amp settings 4 When the Web Viewer finishes loading select one or more cameras or select a screen division button 5 Press 6 A login window will appear Enter a Username and Password that is authorized to access the DVR
99. layed at a time Audio Playback The audio is played back at 48 000 Hz Playing Audio with the Video 1 Begin by selecting a single camera Do this by turning off all cameras but one using the CAMERA SELECT buttons The audio buttons will be displayed 2 Select a single audio channel to play When an audio channel is selected the TIME SYNCH button will automatically be selected 3 Press the Play button NOTE When you playback video footage continuously from non audio section to an audio section you must first e STOP and then press PLAY or the audio will not play AUDIO SELECT ole FORO Figure 5 11 Pan Tilt Zoom This chapter includes the following information Overview Setting up the PTZ Creating and Viewing a Preset Position Creating and Viewing a Preset Pattern 6 1 6 2 PAN TILT ZOOM Overview 76 The PTZ controls within the DVR unit allow for powerful control over the cameras This can be extremely beneficial by increasing the usefulness of the recorded video Using the PTZ controls you can create custom preset configurations that can continuously sweep across large areas Setting Up a PTZ Camera DVR8 60 amp DVR16 120 see below Setting up a PTZ Camera is simple The DVR unit comes preassembled with an internal RS 422 adapter The cabling may be run up to 10 000 ft using 22 Gauge Twisted Pair Setting up a PTZ Camera 1 Locate the PTZ adapter Fi
100. ll cover the most basic of these This involves simply selecting the date the time the camera and pressing play Performing a Basic Search 1 Begin by selecting a Date Do this by opening the Calendar See Section 5 3 and selecting a day 2 Selecta Time Do this by adjusting the Hour and Minute Slide Bars See Section 5 3 3 Select a One or More Cameras See Section 5 1 4 Press the Play Button See Section 5 2 You can now play the Video Forwards Backwards and Frame by Frame See Section 5 2 Daylight Savings Time The DVR automatically adjusts for Daylight Savings Time changes When the hour jumps forward no video is lost because an hour is simply skipped However when the hour falls back there is a duplicated hour that under normal circumstances would be recorded over The Toshiba Surveillix KV PCDVR actually records both hours and allows you to select which hour to play if the need arises The following steps explain how to access the Daylight Savings Time option Accessing the Daylight Savings Time lost hour 1 From the Search Screen select the SELECT DATE button October 2002 Section 5 3 2 Select the date when Daylight Savings Time lost an hour An option should now appear that says Daylight Savings 1 2 E 4 F Time See e E 7 n 9 Wo 11 12 3 gt play back the lost hour simply select the DAYLIGHT Sun Mon Tue we Thu SAVINGS option 13 14 15 16 1 1
101. n A green line will appear to show the direction the PTZ will move The shorter the line the less the PTZ will move The longer the line the more the PTZ will travel in the specified direction 1 Camera Number This displays the camera number you are currently controlling To change the camera simply click on the video of the camera you wish to control Zoom This option Zooms the camera in and out Iris This option adjusts the Iris on the PTZ Wiper This option activate a Wiper on the PTZ camera Tour This option activates the Tour function PTZ Presets These buttons activate the corresponding PTZ Preset PTZ Controls There are 8 directions buttons that move the PTZ FOCUS eococooQP NOTE Only 4 of the buttons work for all protocols UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT 8 Directions are available only for select protocols Focus This option focuses the PTZ camera Light This option activates the Light on the PTZ s 6 8 Understanding tours Freset amp Tour Travel Speed gt Dwell Time sec 11 Setting Start Pos End Pan Swing C Swing button begins the recording process Hun Stop The Stop Position button ends it o Pan Swing Tilt Swing This option enables the Horizontal Pan or Vertical Tilt Guard Tours Travel Speed This option defines the speed at wh
102. n you place this DVR unit next to a TV radio or VCR the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted In this case place the DVR unit away from the TV radio or VCR Notes on Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning For stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution wring well and wipe Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner and benzene as they may damage the surface of the DVR unit If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit follow that product s instructions Notes on Maintenance This DVR unit is designed to last for long periods of time To keep your DVR unit always operational we recommend regular inspection maintenance cleaning parts or replacement For details contact your nearest dealer Note on Moisture Condensation Moisture condensation damages the DVR unit Please read the following carefully Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases B When you bring the DVR unit directly from a cold place to a warm place m When you use the DVR unit in a room where you just turned on the heater or a place where the cold wind from the air conditioner directly hits the unit B Inthe summer when you use the DVR unit in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air conditioned room When you use the DVR unit in a humid place Do not use the DVR unit when moisture condensation may occur If
103. nection type THIS IS IMPORTANT Even though the PTZ camera is expecting an RS 422 485 connection you must still select the RS 232 20 Enable the PTZ functions of the camera by placing a check in the PAN TILT CONENCTION checkbox 21 Once enabled the Protocol can be edited Select the appropriate Protocol NOTE Protocols are a Set of instructions written by the manufacture of the PTZ cameras that allow software programs such as this DVR to control their functions The majority of the major PTZ manufacture protocols are included in this software 22 Press the APPLY button and exit Setup 23 From the Main Display Screen select the PTZ button The PTZ Control options will open 24 Select the PTZ camera to control by clicking on its video on the main display screen The camera number should appear inside the PTZ controls 25 Using the PTZ controls you should now be able to move the PTZ around Figure 6 2c Use the Brown and Red Wires Figure 6 2 2d 80 6 3 PTZ Setup The PTZ Setup allows you to enable PTZ cameras create Presets Tours and also adjust speed settings Many options listed here are features only available on selected cameras 14 Channel 01 Positiont v 4 Enable screen compass C 85485 amp 5232 72 SETUP OPTIONS Protocol KDC Travel Speed 0 CAMERA SETUP D
104. nects to the DVR The DVR takes an RS 422 485 connection and converts it into an RS 232 connection The RS 232 connection cable must be attached before the PTZ camera will be controllable by the DVR Attaching the RS 232 adapter 12 Locate the RS 232 adapter from the contents shipped within the DVR See Figure 6 2a 13 Connect the RJ 11 end to the RJ 11 jack on the back of the DVR and the other end to the Serial Port on the back of the DVR When connected it should look like Figure 6 2b Figure 6 2 2a 1 A z E 3 7 L i H ISI Pills M z Ex Y ats 0 0T 244 A CAMERA 750 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 6 2 26 79 Setting up PTZ Camera 14 Locate the PTZ adapter Figure 6 2 2 15 Connect the two wires of the included PTZ adapter to the PTZ camera See Figure 6 2 2a Since each camera is different refer to your PTZ camera manual for detailed instructions 16 Connect the other end of the adapter to the DVR unit See Figures 6 2 2c and 6 2 3E 17 Assign the PTZ Camera an ID number that coincides with the number assigned to it by the DVR unit For Example If you have the camera plugged into Input 5 on the DVR then you must set the PTZ unit to ID 5 18 Inside the DVR setup select the PTZ menu option and select the desired camera number 19 Select RS 232 as the default con
105. nel KVM switch allows you to have multiple boxes up to 4 using only one keyboard mouse and monitor You can simply switch between the DVR units using the keyboard 5 Hot Swappable Redundant Power Supplies Every DVR and EVR has the option of a dual redundant hot swappable power supply In the event of a component failure the inoperable power supply may be removed leaving the DVR running so no break in recording occurs Simply replace the power supply with a new one and you are finished 6 Raid Controller A raid controller is available for increased performance or data reliability 7 MO F50L 15 LCD Monitor 15 Flat screen monitor 8 MO F70L 17 LCD Monitor 15 Flat screen monitor 9 MO T17 17 CRT Monitor 17 Standard CRT monitor 10 MO T19 19 CRT Monitor 19 Standard CRT monitor CHAPTER DVR Basics This chapter includes the following information e Turning the DVR on and off e Becoming familiar with the Display screen e Defining Screen Divisions 21 3 1 3 2 Turning the DVR Once the cables and adapters have been properly connected See Chapter 2 it is time to turn on the power To turn on the power follow these steps Turning the DVR unit ON 1 on monitor and any external peripherals ex Printers External Storage Devices etc connected to the DVR unit Turn on the Secondary Power Switch located in the rear of the DVR unit Turn on the main power switch l
106. ntensive Recording To activate the Intensive Recording option follow these steps Activating Intensive Recording 1 Inside Setup select the camera you wish to use and then enable the appropriate sensor See Section 4 2 3 you wish to associate to it 2 Open the Intensive Recording Options Enable the Intensive On Sensor option and then select the desired Pictures Per Second for both the Intensive and Non Intensive Channels You can also adjust the Resolution and the holding duration for the Intensive Channel 3 Save the Intensive Recording settings by selecting the APPLY button 4 Open the Schedule Menu and press the SENSOR button to open the Sensor Schedule window 5 Enable the sensor you associated with the Intensive Recording by creating a schedule for it 6 Press the APPLY button and exit out of setup 48 4 7 6 4 7 7 Surveillix DVR is capable of recording up to 8 channels of audio AUDIO FEATURES gt 8000 Hz playback Live Mode Audio input level should be 1 Vpp Up to 48000 Hz playback in search mode Q IRE Mono Sampling Line In type Requires Amplification Capture DATA SIZE Per channel e 1 Second 1625 bytes e 1 Minute 97 500 bytes e 10 Minutes 975 000 bytes Figure 4 7 5 e 1 Hour 5 850 000 bytes Audio 1 Day 140 400 000 bytes Approx 140MB Figure 4 75 Audio Enable Disable Enables the audio recording Video Loss Alarm The DVR s
107. ocated on the front of the DVR unit The DVR 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 you should not be asked to respond to these messages If you are asked to respond to the messages adding a Printer Monitor etc for the first time follow the instructions carefully X After this finishes the Surveillix DVR software should load automatically and bring you to the main screen Turning off the DVR Turning the DVR unit OFF 1 To turn off the DVR unit select the Exit button from the main screen This will prompt you whether you wish to exit the program or not Select yes The DVR unit will shut itself off automatically once this is done The DVR unit 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 unit NEVER disconnect the power to the DVR unit 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 3 3 22 HVR NVR Registration and Upgrade Important Information Have the following information on hand before registering your NVR HVR upgrade NVR HVR Software Serial Number The Product Serial Number is the unique number that Toshiba provided with your purchased software System ID The
108. oftware This is the Port that must be specified inside the Remote software to connect to the DVR If connecting through a firewall this port must be 51 4 8 Image Port The Image Port is the port used to transfer the video to the Remote Software If connecting through a firewall this port must be opened to incoming and outgoing traffic Search Port The Search Port is the port used to transfer the Search information to the Remote Software If connecting through a firewall this port must be opened to incoming and outgoing traffic Web Function Enables the use of the IDVR Web interface as well as defines users who can access it View IP Address This option allows you to view the IP configuration of the DVR Transport Rate This option is used to throttle the bandwidth on the DVR This option is based on percentages of images sent across PPP Setup Emergency Defines the modem and PPP information to dial to a remote client when the Emergency Agent Event is activated Two Way Audio This option enables the two way audio functionality and allows you to specify which port the connection will use Keyboard Control Enabling Keyboard Control allows you to use RS 232 controlled devices with your DVR 0 Two Way Audio The Two Way Audio feature allows a computer running the Remote software to connect to a DVR and communicate to each other This feature requires a Microphone and a Speaker at bot
109. oftware Setup Installing Remote Software 1 Onthe Client computer insert the Toshiba Software CD into the CD ROM The CD should play automatically 2 When prompted select the Install Remote Software option Follow the installation instructions carefully 3 When the software finishes installing close any open installation windows 127 13 2 2 Create a New Remote Connection Site connection list Select site to connect New DYA Server Delete Delete All Edit y User information User administrator Password New Creates new site to connect to Delete Deletes the selected site once it is selected from the list Delete All Deletes all listed sites Edit Used to edit a site once it is selected from the list Password Enter the logon password Connect Connects the Surveillix Remote Client to the Server User Enter the Login Username Site Displays a list of pre configured sites Creating a New Remote Connection k gt pere Select Start gt Programs gt DVR gt Center gt DVR Center The Toshiba Surveillix Center Software opens and a Site Connection List window opens Press New to open the Site Detail Information window Enter the Site Code and Site Name The Site Code will be the name displayed inside the connection box to help you identify the unit Enter the IP Address of the DVR server By default the DVR unit
110. one has the most rights to users of the DVR For example Since only one user is allowed to use the PTZ controls at any one time an administrator with a higher rank can kick another user out and take control of the PTZ The User Rank option affects SETUP Each DVR can only have 1 user accessing Setup at any given time A user with a higher rank ACCESS will kick another user out and then open Setup PTZ CONTROL Each DVR can only have 1 user using the PTZ controls at any given time A user with a higher rank will kick another user out and then open the PTZ controls 57 4 11 3 Changing Administrator Password Changing the Administrator Password 1 Inside Setup open the user management console An administrator login will appear with a Change Password button near the bottom right 2 Select the button enter the new password and press OK to finish 4 11 4 Storage Check The Storage Check console allows users to easily manage the storage of the digital video recorder Manage e mail alarms and who will receive them when recording and storage checks will occur General Allows for E mail alarms to be 7 7 M 9 enabled and sent to specified users on alarm General Users Storage Check Recording Data Check Alarm Event events Users Manage users that will receive e Enable E mail Alarm mail alarms Send User Storage Check Allows for configuration of From Name storage checks
111. ot apply No person agent distributor dealer service station or company is authorized to change modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of ISD arising under this warranty or under any statute or law of the United States or any state thereof is hereby limited to one year from the date you discover or should have discovered the defect This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law Some states do not permit limitation of the time within which you may bring an action beyond the limits provided by state law so the above provision may not apply to user This warranty gives the user specific legal rights and user may also have other rights which may vary from state to state TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Imaging Systems Division Copyright 2002 Toshiba America Information Systems Inc All rights reserved TOSHIBA VI Rack Mount Instructions Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow require
112. ould not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 4 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators Heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat 5 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water Do not exceed the humidity specifications for the product as detailed in the Appendix section in this manual 6 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 8 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock 9 Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 10 Object and Liquid Entry Points Never insert foreign objects into the DVR unit other than the media types approved by Toshiba as they may touch dangerous voltage po
113. ow Displays and allows you to edit the current Recording Schedule Recording Mode Selects the Recording Mode The Recording Modes are NO RECORDING CONTINUOUS RECORDING and MOTION RECORDING 0 0 00 41 Emergency Time Specifies the amount of time seconds to transmit the video in the Emergency Agent Software Emergency IP Specifies the IP Address to the send the Emergency Agent video to 10 Event Allows you to define Motion as an Alarm Event whether to transfer the Alarm Event to the SMS Multi site Software and or whether to send the video to the Emergency Agent software 11 Use Allows the user to define which Emergency IP Addresses will be alerted 4 5 1 Schedule Setup Sensor Recording Sensor MON TUE WED THU SAT Single Day Selection Restart setup aay Recording schedule AR JAR AIR JAR AIR AjR JAR 10 Mode 5 12 5 1 5 4 5 15 SEN16 Save speria day 7 Enable Disable Event 4 Alarm Event R Central Station Emergency Agent Delete Alarm Delete special day Emergency IP Use Emergency Time sec 5
114. prietary format in which it stores the information This format called UDF can only be read by a Computer which has the UDF reader software installed A copy of Roxio UDF Reader is on the Software Installation CD shipped with the DVR unit A copy is also available for download from Roxio direct http www roxio com During the backup process the DVR unit will never stop recording The DVR unit is a multiplexing unit that can perform virtually all functions without having to stop the recording process In addition you can now backup to multiple CDs when the file sizes exceed the size of one CD Also you can specify multiple locations to save to For example you can save 1 3 the data to a CD 1 3 the data to the local Drive and 1 3 the data to a network drive DirectCD Format Utility The Surveillix DVR unit uses DirectCD 5 0 to save the data to a CD RW Drive This allows the DVR to use the CD RW just as it would any other attached Hard Drive both reading and writing to it CDR and CD RW discs must be formatted in the DirectCD 5 0 UDF standard for the DVR unit to recognize them It is recommended that CDR discs NOT CD RW discs be used in the DVR unit only because of the format time and cost difference between the two It can take 45 minutes to an hour to format a CD RW disc but only 15 to 30 seconds to format a CDR disc In addition CDR discs are generally considerably less expensive than CD RW discs There are two ways to open the Di
115. r Cameras View Displays cameras 9 12 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Camera View Option 4th Four Cameras view Displays cameras 13 16 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Camera View Option GHE 519 Four Cameras View Displays cameras 17 20 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu e 6th Four Cameras View Displays cameras 21 24 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu 7 714 Four Cameras View Displays cameras 25 28 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu LIBE sth Four Cameras View Displays cameras 29 32 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu 154 Eight Cameras View Displays cameras 1 9 in the Video Display Area To return to a different Multi Camera View select a different Screen Division option from the Screen Division menu HEEE 30 2nd Eight Cameras
116. r or replace a defective product or part with a new or refurbished item The user must deliver the entire product to an ISD authorized service center The user is responsible for all transportation and insurance charges for the product to the Service Center ISD reserves the right to substitute Factory Refurbished Parts and or Factory Refurbished Product in place of those in need of repair Step by step Procedures How to Obtain Warranty Service 1 Verify operation of the unit by checking the instruction manual and web site for the latest updates at www toshiba com taisisd 2 If there is a defect in material or workmanship schedule service on line or contact the Digital Support Center for an individual Tracking Number and the location of the nearest ISD authorized service center To contact technical support call 866 ASK 4 DVR 866 275 4387 3 Arrange for delivery of the product to the ISD authorized service center Products must be insured and securely packed preferably in the original shipping carton A letter explaining the defect and a copy of the bill of sale or other proof of purchase must be enclosed with a complete return street address and daytime telephone number The Tracking Number should also be indicated on your documents Charges for transportation and insurance must be prepaid by the end user Your Responsibility warranties are subject to the following conditions 1 You must retain the bill of sale or provide other proof
117. rall search Progress Bar This bar displays the percentage complete when performing an Object Search Cancel Selecting the Cancel button exits the Object Search Stop The Stop option stops the current search Apply to Main Search Apply to Main Search exits the Object Search but takes the selected result the current image displayed and displays it inside the Main Search From that point you can use the Play Controls Reload First Frame This option reloads the initial Key Frame image that is the image used to start the search Clear Selection This option clears the current Motion Region Box from the Keyframe Image Start Search This option Begins the search 0 0 0 Motion Region Box The Motion Region Box is the user defined area of the Keyframe image You create the Motion Region Box by clicking inside the image and dragging the mouse The Motion Region Box can be resized by pulling on the little square boxes located on the outer perimeter of the Box Object search filter information End 4 13 2002 Time 3 34 55 PM Cancel 2 34 56 Filter option 5 20 Sensitivity gt Key frame search Faster Show detected image Slower Figure 5 106 Figure 5 10b Start This displays the time and date of the initial Key Frame Sensitivity The Sensitivit
118. rame by Frame Normal Speed and Reverse 06000 Figure 5 2 e Stop This option stops any video that is currently playing Play Normal Speed This option plays the video at normal speed e Jump to End This option when pressed jumps to the end of the recorded video o Play Frame by Frame This option plays the video one frame at a time One frame each time the button is pressed o Play Reverse Frame by Frame This option plays the video one frame at a time in reverse One frame each time the button is pressed Q Jump to Beginning This option when pressed jumps to the beginning of the recorded video Play Reverse This option plays the video at normal speed in Reverse Hour Minute Control Bar The Hour Minute Control Bar allows you to select the Hour and Minute using an easy to use slide bar You can control the slide bar not only by clicking and dragging the slider but also using the Wheel on the Scroll Mouse Figure 5 3 e Hour Selector The Hour Selector displays the hours for a given day 0 to 24 Move the Slide Bar Selector up and down to select an hour Slide Bar Selector The Slide Bar be moved up and down to select the hour and minute TIP By using the Wheel on the mouse you can easily e move the Slide Bar Selector up and down Simply click on the Slide Bar Selector with the Mouse and then begin moving the Wheel up and down Minute Selector The Min
119. rast of the selected camera Adjust Default Adjust the color settings for the selected camera back to the System default Adjust All Default Adjusts the color settings for ALL cameras to the System default Apply to all channels Applies current settings to ALL cameras Setup Network Device Sets up a Network Device from a specified address Use Network Device Enables setup and use of a Network Device Enable Network Device PTZ Enables the use of a Network Device PTZ 8 E10 o0 oo 34 4 2 1 Network Device Setup Network Device Properties x General Audio IP address Pott 0 SNC RZ25 Sony Position Cancel Figure 4 2 1 Network Device Setup Setting up a Network Device 1 Check the Use Network Device Box once selected the Setup Network box will appear If your Network Device is setup for use with a PTZ the Enable Network Device PTZ may be selected 2 Now that your Use Network Device box is selected begin setting up the network device by left clicking the Setup network button 3 Once in Network Device Properties select setup to configure the IP address and port number of the desired network device 4 STEP 1 Enter the Network Device IP address the connection port number and click next 5 STEP 2 From the Class pull down menu select the appropriate class of camera After selecting the appropriate class designate a model
120. re 5 7 2 1 1 Image File Saving to an Image File allows you 2027 B to export a single image or frame You may Save choose from a variety of different formats JPG being a more common format Export type 2 AVI File Saving to an AVI File allows you to save maffe File C AMI File a video clip JPG 2 3 AVI Detail Setup Allows you to define the AVI Duration in seconds and the Compression Codec used to encode the AVI video Note each codec provides distinct benefits and file sizes 4 Quality Setup Often times it is necessary to reduce the overall size of an AVI file When you wish to email it to someone for example You can hee do this by reducing the image quality By reducing Quality 50 1001 TIT 9 the image quality the AVI video appears more Pixilated When size is not an issue setting the quality to 100 is highly recommended 5 Export The Export button begins the saving process detal setup tam curent Eompression Lodet Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec Wz 5 Unplug Eject Hardware 5 7 2 Single Clip Backup Along with the Save option a single camera backup option is also included with the Surveillix software The single Camera or Clip Backup allows the user to backup a single camera without having to backup multiple cameras at a given time The Clip Backup option gives the users the abilities to choose a
121. re sets of cameras at a time Search Date and Time Displays the Date and Time of the video being played Date Time Displays the current time and date This date and time is stamped into the recorded video and is displayed whenever the video is played back Advanced Controls Allows you to perform operations such as adjusting the speed brightness and zooming Play Controls The options allow you to view selected video Frame by Frame Normal Speed and Fast Forward Select Date Opens a calendar window and allows you to select a day to perform a search on 0 0 00 Hour Minute Control Bar Allows you to select the hour and minute by adjusting the sliding bar 5 2 5 3 62 Search Options The search options a set of functions that allow you to easily find the specific video clips you want and to export them to a usable format Print Open Export POS Options These options allow you to print images save single images to disk and load saved video from disk Camera Select Buttons The Camera Select buttons enable cameras for searching Audio Channels Displays the Audio channel buttons Selecting these allows you to playback the audio NOTE The Audio buttons are only viewable when one camera is selected e Return to Main The Return to Main button exits out of search and returns you to the Main Display Screen Play Controls The Play Controls allow you to play the video F
122. rectCD format utility The first is by exiting to windows The second is by opening the Backup Window and pressing the Format CD button directCD mex 4 format utility select CD O toolbox info cD utilities 0 lt checkup r options Q Q3 Figure 7 2 DirectCD Format Utility e Window Control Buttons Theses buttons allow you to close or minimize the DirectCD format Utility window as well as bring up the Help screen 89 7 3 CAUTION Even though many features are available within DirectCD it is highly recommended that you do NOT use any features within DirectCD other than those necessary for the standard exportation of video as outlined in this chapter Loss of information or software instability could result CD Select Use this Dropdown Selection box to choose the CD RW drive attached to the DVR unit Generally it is defaulted to the proper CD RW drive e CD Utilities Allows you to do repairs on discs that have become unstable or failed completely o Format CD Use this option to format a or CD RW so that it can be read by the DVR unit Eject This option allows you to remove the CD from the drive after specifying how you would like to end the recording session Q Options This button allows you to adjust options pertaining to the operation of DirectCD 6 Help This option opens the Dir
123. red trademarks of TOSHIBA CORPORATION in the United States and elsewhere Windows and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information LIMITED WARRANTY DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Promptly register your product with Toshiba on line at http www toshiba com taisisd By registering your product you will be eligible for periodic updates announcements and special offers applicable for your product You will have access to extended warranty options upgrades as applicable useful tips on line troubleshooting and the ability to schedule service on line if necessary The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc ISD makes the following limited warranties These limited warranties extend to the Original End User Your r Limited Two 2 Year Warranty of Labor and Parts ISD warrants this product and parts against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of original retail purchase by the end user During this period ISD will repai
124. round v Tilt Connection Toshiba Protocol 4600bps Fan Tilt Detail Setup Figure 6 2d Figure 6 2c RS 422 ADAPTER RED Positive WHITE Negative Figure 6 2a 71 Signal Line Ground Signal Line RX LED Q in Q Operation LED 6 2 1 Supported Protocols Protocols are added frequently The actual supported list most likely contains new protocols that are not listed here The current supported protocols are Ademco Rapid Dome HSCP Sensormatic SpeedDome American Dynamics Honeywell HSD 250 SPD 2500P CBC GANZ Inter M VRX 2101 SJ2819RX C BEL Javelin Orbitor Toshiba P protocol 4800bps Chiper CPT V9KR Series Kalatel Cyber Dome Ultrak KD6 CNB AN102 KDC VCL CNB PTZ100 LG LVC A70x s VCL LEGACY Computar LG SD 110 Vicon Dennard LG LPT A100L Vicon Speeddome DMP23 H2 Merit LI LIN Vicon Surveyor 2000 Dong Yang Unitech DRX 502A Merit LI LIN V6 Videoalarm DVRX 100 NiceCam Vision Tech DY 255RXC Panasonic WonWoo Dynacolor Pelco D Ernitec Pelco P protocol 4800bps Fastrax 11 Philips TC8560 amp TC700 FillTech SAE Fine System CRR 1600 Samsung DRX 502A Focvision KD1602 Samsung SCC 641 HMS 250 SANTACHI 78 6 2 2 Setting up a PTZ DVR8 60 DVR16 120 Models NOTE RS 232 connection option available in only DVR8 60 models DVR16 120 models It is important to understand how the PTZ con
125. rovided with the Unlock Code Print the page and save for later reference software Registration The following is your unlock code Keep this number in a safe place as you will need it if you ever reinstall the software Unlock Code CETE DL GTR Product Product a DWR SH DTE Um mE HOTE This unlock code cannot be transferred to a different computer Print this Page 26 Unlocking your new POS upgrade After obtaining your unlock code from the Toshiba Registration Site follow theses steps to unlock your new upgrades on your Surveillix DVR Start your Surveillix DVR 2 Enter Setup 3 Enter General 4 Click the POS setup button 5 Click the Setup POS Agent button 6 Enter the Unlock Code generated by the Toshiba Registration Site into the new serial number field 7 Click Add a serial number 8 Once the new serial number has been added to the list click OK Network Device Authentication The Registered Serial Key Serial No availability total Add a new Serial Key System ID 4 7 7508 new serial number Add a serial number 27 3 5 Display Screen Each time the DVR is restarted the program defaults to the Display screen The following diagram outlines the buttons and features used on the Display screen You should become familiar with these options as this is the screen that will be displayed the majority of the time 9
126. s these in a different way there can be multiple ways to do this Pan Speed This option increases or decreases the Pan speed Tilt Speed This option increases or decreases the Tilt speed Zoom Speed This option increases or decreases the Zoom speed Focus Speed This option increases or decreases the Focus speed Address Setting These options are only available on select PTZ cameras Serial Port Settings Defines the specific settings to transmit to the PTZ Tour Schedule This option allows the user to set specific tour schedules for each camera channel depending on the hour and day of the week Creating and Viewing Preset Positions A Preset Position is a user defined location where the camera can be pointed zoomed in and focused You can define up to 10 preset positions per camera Creating a Preset Inside Setup select the PTZ setup option and select the camera you wish to edit Move the selected camera to the desired position using the Preset Select 4 1 L Select Once you have the camera in the desired position press a Preset Figure 6 4 2 Inside the Pan Tilt Detail Setup select a Preset 1 10 using the Preset Select buttons See Figure 6 4 3 Pan Tilt Zoom Focus controls 4 State button 1 10 5 Select a Preset Position by clicking on a preset number Presets 1 12 The Preset is now saved Viewing a Preset From the Main Display Screen select th
127. storted or virtually unviewable it most likely needs to be terminated Terminating ON Not connected to a ON itor N the Looping B ARR ARARAA RRRRAAAS monitor Normal Outputs Connected to a monitor Looped Always leave the dipswitch set to the ON position when the Looping Outputs are not used 15 2 8 Connecting Sensors to the DVR Each DVR unit may have up to 16 Sensor inputs These inputs can be used with devices such as Infrared devices motion devices glass breakage alarms door and window trips and many more The Sensors can be set to Normally Open or Normally Closed inside the software There are 4 Commons and 16 inputs There is no power supplied to the ports so an external power supply must be used if power becomes necessary Sensor Input Sensor 1 16 ERE Lo Lo LLL ee e Normally Open or Normally Closed option is available inside the DVR Software is no power supplied to the ports Use an external power supply if necessary 2 9 Connecting Control Outputs to the DVR Each DVR unit may have up to 16 Control Outputs These outputs can be used to trigger devices such as Sirens Phone Dialers Lights and any other relay activated device Control Output oor g Control Out 1 16 TERE Siren Alarm Outside Relays External Power Supply DC 12V Use 12V below 300mA For controlling lights or other devices use
128. t Displays the Tech Support Phone Number 55 4 11 Administrative The Administrative option contains Use Management and the Log Viewer The Log Viewer displays detailed information about the DVR including Shut Down Restart information User Logins and Recording problems and failures This can be a valuable tool to Administrators 1 2 3 4 Data Management Remove USB Device Disk Management User Management Export Storage Check dune 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri System Log Choose 1 week penod to export Event Lo cM m g m Management Start Date 6 24 2005 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 Alarm Log 13 230 21 ef 28 22 23 25 29 30 End Date 8 24 2005 Log Export Drive Check Log Today Date amp Time LogContents Lo Vale ser P 1 2005 06 24 10 25 22 Start Site Ver 2 4 4 Build 3 Lib 3 502 4 Default 2 2005 06 24 10 25 22 Start Site After Abnormal terminate Default 3 2005 06 24 10 26 22 Current Work drive D Default 4 2005 06 24 10 26 32 Terminate of Site Default 5 2005 06 24 10 36 59 Start Site Vere 4 4 Build 91 Lib 3 502 4 Default 2005 06 24 10 35 53 Start Site After Normal terminate Default 7 2005 06 24 10 36 59 Current Work drive D Drive Default B 2005 06 24 10 48 22 Terminate of Site Default 4 2005 06 24 10 49 44 Start Site Vere 4 4 Build 3 Lib s 502 4 Default
129. t Keyboard Mouse Network and Phone and H E 2 Options Dial up Co Modem K HDDR L 2 2 31 s9 Control Panel d My Network Places Power Options Printers Regional Scanners and Scheduled 23 Recycle Bin Options Cameras Tasks Internet Explorer i Sounds and System Users and Multimedia Passwords 15 My Computer Sets the date time and time zone for your computer 4 12 59 Search Options This chapter includes the following information Setup Overview Channels Color Schedule Speed Motion Detect Password Pan Tilt Quit to Explorer 61 5 1 Search Overview The DVR unit has several options that allow you to easily search through and find a particular section of video From Motion indexing and Sensor indexing to calendar views showing which days have recorded video the DVR unit is equipped to help you quickly find what you re looking for The following chapter will describe in detail how to use the DVR Search features 1 2 3 4 N ADVANCED CONTROLS SLOW FAST or os 15 10 31 2003 04 05 Sat 909009 7 8 9 10 11 12 114 151 16 TO MAIN OBJECT PREVIEW INDEX SAVE PRINT OPEN Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Screen Division Buttons The Screen Division buttons allow you to view one or mo
130. the Scheduled Backup radio button is grayed out and cannot be selected follow the instructions below See the section on the Backup window in this chapter for the location of the Scheduled Backup radio button Confirm Windows Password using vFormat 1 Exit to Windows 2 Click Start Programs Surveillix vFormat 3 Click the Confirm Windows System Password Button 4 Enter the Windows System Password and click OK 5 Click OK and restart the DVR Note The default Windows System ID is DVRadmin and Password is dvr4321 CHAPTER LAN ISDN PSTN Connections This chapter includes the following information Overview Configuring TCP IP Setting up a PSTN Connection Creating Users for PSTN Connections 99 8 1 8 2 LAN Overview The DVR unit can easily be connected to a Local Area Network The DVR unit uses Microsoft s powerful and secure Windows 2000 operating system This allows for easy and well documented instructions on setting up LAN connections no matter what type of LAN you want to use A Local Area Network is a group of computers and other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that allows one device to interact with any other on the network Local Area Network is also called LAN Examples of LAN connections include Ethernet Token Ring cable modems DSL FDDI IP over ATM IrDA Infrared wireless and ATM emulated LANs Emulated LANs are
131. tion Areas as you wish up to 5 You can resize them and move them by dragging the sides and corners of the Motion Area From the Motion Setup window select a camera to edit 2 Configure the camera for Motion 3 Check the Alarm Output box 4 Select a Control Output to activate for the selected camera 5 Select the duration you wish the Control Output to be activated for When a Motion event occurs Figure 4 3 1 Activating an Alarm Output on a Motion Event Alarm O ulpul T Alam Output Control 1 r Duration TO Seconds Figure 4 3 2 37 4 4 Frame Setup The Frame Setup menu gives the user the option to adjust both the resolution and the number of images per second each camera will record When setting up the PPS sliders the BLUE slider represents the frames in which the DVR will capture the incoming video while the RED slider represents the frame rate that will be recorded This option is beneficial when higher frame rates are desired remotely The Server will only send out frames remotely that have first been encoded For example If the Blue ENCODING option is set to 25 PPS and the Red RECORDING option is set to 7 PPS then the DVR Server will record 7 PPS and users viewing live video remotely will receive 25 PPS on that specific camera NOTE The RED FPS record slider cannot exceed the BLUE FPS capture slider Video Format NTSC Set Default Total FPS is 84 8
132. u have specified Format CD Clicking this button opens the DirectCD Format Utility Include Viewer Checking this box causes the Backup Viewer to be included with your backup simplifying the process of viewing your backup on a third party computer Clip Information This area permits you to enter a short memo for your backup a title and displays the current user s username Channel Selection Permits you to chose the channel s to backup from 95 7 10 Backing up to a CD RW Drive or Hard Drive To backup video files to a CD RW drive or to a Hard Drive follow these steps Backing up to a CD RW Drive or Hard Drive From the Main Display Screen select the BACKUP button The Backup Options window displays 2 From the Backup Options window use the calendar to select a date 3 Select the time s to backup by clicking on the desired blocks The blocks will turn red when selected To deselect the blocks click on them again 4 To backup to CD media insert a blank CD and follow the instructions for formatting a blank disk outlined in this chapter Click on the corresponding CD R W drive that is displayed inside the Select Backup Media box and when prompted indicate the number of CDs needed to store the backup video e g 980MB of video 600MB of storage per disk 1 63 so 2 disks would be needed Click the button To backup to a hard drive check the box for Fixed HDD Select the correct hard drive from the Select Backup Med
133. up gt Quality ER esalution Network Setup gt 1 ut Value mergency Part 1024 5000 Port 1024 5000 Qna 1024 5000 Search Port 1024 5000 Web Function Figure 4 8 Keyboard Control Use Keyboard Control Etre Web Viewer iD VR 3BU0 240 PPP Setup Emergencu Two way Audio Communication View address 0 NORMAL Transport Rate 1100 4 09 Enable Audio Communication Figure 4 8 Network Setup Quality Adjusts resolution quality when transferring video to a remote client opened to incoming and outgoing traffic Disable Remote Control This setting enables or disables access to the DVR from remote connections Resolution Adjusts the resolution of the images being sent to remote clients By setting the resolution low the images will be sent faster however the image quality will be reduced considerably Time Out Value When a user attempts to connect to the DVR and the connection does not succeed during the timeout period designated the connection will be terminated Emergency Port The Emergency Port is the port used to connect with the Emergency Agent software If connecting through a firewall this port must be opened to incoming and outgoing traffic Center Port The Center Port is the port used to connect to the Remote S
134. upports a Video Loss Alarm function which allows an Alarm Event to occur when a camera loses signal The lost signal can be due to Power failure to the camera the camera cable being cut or unplugged or the camera being damaged in some way In order to use Video Signal Loss detection cameras must either be turned ON or OFF This is because the DVR needs to know which cameras it should expect to receive signals from To turn camera s ON open FRAME SETUP and set the Frames Per Second to anything above zero By designating zero frames per second you are essentially saying that the camera is not going to be used by the DVR Figure 4 7 6 Pot Port wj Use E Samerai H amerad Video Port Refers to the output channel The E rc Ports use RCA jacks Cameras EM Camar eae Cameras The camera buttons allow selection 0 of cameras to sequence on the selected Port 2 Motion Sensor Event This option allows immediate output of a Motion or Sensor Event Je on the selected Port E Event Holding Time The Event Holding Time dt specifies the duration for which the Motion or Sensor Event will be displayed 6 gt Motionevent Sensor event o Auto Switching Time The Auto Switching Event holding time 5 Time ciu the duration the ene gt Auto Switching Time cameras will sequence one to the next USE Enabl
135. ur video out to automatically cycle through channels at set speed E g cycle through channels 1 6 at 4 second intervals 4 7 1 4 7 2 46 The DVR unit allows you to play a sound file when either a Motion event or Sensor event occurs This file can be a custom created sound file that is unique to your application The selected WAV file is played through speakers attached to the DVR unit Voce Warning natif G Motion Event Sensor Event Figure 4 7 1 Figure 4 7 1 Display File to Use Displays the Audio file that will be used during the Voice Warning Event Open Allows you to select the location of the WAV file to use Note Only WAV files are supported Play Selected WAV Plays the selected WAV file Motion Event Enables the Voice Warning on Motion Events o000 Sensor Event Enables the Voice Warning on Sensor Events Video Loss Alarm The DVR supports a Video Loss Alarm function which allows an Alarm Event to occur when a camera loses signal The lost signal can be due to Power failure to the camera the camera cable being cut or unplugged or the camera being damaged in some way In order to use Video Signal Loss detection cameras must either be turned ON or OFF This is because the DVR needs to know which cameras it should expect to receive signals from To turn camera s ON open FRAME SETUP and set the Frames Per Second to anyt
136. ute Selector displays the minutes for a selected hour 0 to 60 SELECT DATE 4 Select Date Opens a calendar window and allows you to select a day to perform a search on Figure 5 3 63 5 4 Advanced Options The Advanced Controls allow you to get the most out of your search Using the Brightness you can brighten up an image to get more detail Using the Zoom feature you can not only ADVANCED CONTROLS bring the image up full screen but you can also Zoom into a particular area of the image SLOW FAST Figure 5 4a Slow Fast This option increases and decreases the playback speed Zoom The Zoom Selector allows you to Zoom in on an image Brightness The Brightness selector allows you to adjust the Brightness of an image Clean Image Often times extensive motion can create a digital blur that can interfere with the quality of an image By selecting the Clean Image option two frames are interwoven to create a smooth detailed image This option only pertains to the 720x480 resolution Time Synch This option allows you to sync a single channel of video to the real time Figure 5 4a Advanced Controls amp 1 1 9 SLT E 25 TIME SYNCH o00 Adjusting the Brightness of an Image 1 Select a single image to adjust by double clicking the left mouse button on the desired image You cannot adjust multiple images at one time 2 Us
137. utton to print the selected images If you do not have a printer installed the NO DEFAULT PRINTER INSTALLED message will appear Save to JPG or AVI The DVR unit can export single images in a variety of image file formats save video clips in the AVI format The JPG and AVI file formats are extremely common with virtually universal computer support making them ideal formats to use A digital signature is also attached to every image file and AVI file exported by the DVH for use with the bundled Digital Verifier application This function is unique to the DVR and its Verification software and should not interfere with viewing the files using other applications Definition JPG Joint Photographic Experts Group The name of the committee that designed the photographic image compression standard The format jpg is optimized for compressing full color or grayscale photographic images JPG images are 24 bit 16 7 million color graphics AMI Audio visual interleaved files are one of the more popular animated image formats in use today They are most often used for video playback though they are also used for more simple things such as the Windows file copy and search animations AVI image data can be stored uncompressed but it is typically compressed using a Windows supplied or third party compression and decompression module called a codec 67 5 8 3 6 Channel Allows the user to select the camera Figu
138. view Search Button 24 Images should now be displayed If there is no recorded video during a portion of the day then a No Image will be displayed where the image s should be 3 Refine the search by selecting an image Do this by double clicking on the image 6 Images should now be displayed You can move back to the previous 24 image view by right clicking on an image 4 Refine the search by selecting an image Do this by double clicking on the image 10 Images should now be displayed You can move back to the previous 6 image view by right clicking on an image 5 select a displayed 1 minute segment of video to begin playing it simply double click on the image A single image should now be displayed You can move back to the previous 10 image view by right clicking on an image 6 You now use the Play controls See Section 5 2 to play the video 7 To Apply the current image to the Main Search that is exit out of Preview search with the current image still selected simply deselect the Preview Search Button 5 11 Object Search The Object Search is a powerful Search utility that allows you to search a region on the video for any motion changes The Results are neatly displayed and allows you to view them quickly 1 Object search area 120 85 288 209 width 168 height 124 j ES Cam Time info 01 2004 05 11 07 43 00 2004 05 11 07 43 00 2004 05 11 07 43 00 2004 05 11 07 4
139. well Time sec MOTION FRAME SETUP SCHEDULE PTZ Controller Pi Ri Setting SENSOR Tour Schedule GENERAL EIS NETWORK close Preset M HA Preset State q tf 120 2 j T Ej 5 s CAMERA RX Address 2 1 28 fig 01 PT Driver Address n zl Zoom Dp 214 Previous ID a Sequence Focus 4 New ID FOCUS 0000 Tilt 20 ear PTZ CONTROLS on off C3 WIPER M LIGHT TOUR PTZ PRESETS Figure 6 3 PTZ Setup Figure 6 3 RS485 RS232 Defines how to send the PTZ signal to the camera Select Camera Selects the current camera to be edited Protocol Selects the protocol to use for the selected camera The protocol is the unique set of instructions that allows the DVR to communicate with the PTZ camera Enable Pan Tilt Enables the DVR to control the PTZ camera Open PTZ Controller This option opens the PTZ controller allowing you to move the PTZ camera On Screen Compass This option allows on screen PTZ Control This allows you to move the PTZ camera simply clicking on the video itself instead of using the controller 81 6 4 e060600009090 Preset and Tour These options allow you to create Presets and Tours for the PTZ camera Since each camera create
140. y frame Display Displays video playback Previous Alarm Moves to previous Alarm Event Continuous Playing plays through all alarm events when video playback is initiated When not selected video playback stops at end of recorded event Next Alarm Moves to next Alarm Event Digital Signature Adds a digital signature to the exported JPG image for use with the Digital Signature Verifier to 13 verify integrity of exported images and prevent tampering J PG File When selected a J PG image is exported when Export is clicked 118 11 7 Configuration Window Configuration gt lt General gt Always on top of desktop Minimized on Startup Popup Main on Alarm Data directory gt C Program mergency amp gent D ata g Ej S 5 5 No Sound C Beep Alarm Play selected Wave Network FEI Oe POT IUD PTT OT cepe Q Listen Port 1999 aj 1 General Offers configuration of basic display options for the Emergency Agent window 2 Data Directory Sets the location that recorded video footage is saved 3 Voice Warning Offers several configuration settings for activating an audible indicator when the Emergency Agent receives an event 4 Listen Port Indicates the port which the Emergency Agent uses to listen for incoming events This number should be changed to the same number as is set in the Emergency Port in
141. y option allows you to control sensitivity of the motion that will be detected Often times poor lighting conditions can be interpreted as motion The sensitivity can compensate for this e Key Frame Search Selecting the Cancel button exits the Object Search o Show Detected Image This option when selected displays the results as it finds them Using this option slows the search process slightly and therefore may not be ideal when searching large periods of time o End This option allows you designate an end time The default is one hour 73 Performing an Object Search 1 Begin by selecting a single camera You can do this either by turning off all cameras but or by double clicking a displayed image it will then be the only image displayed on the screen 2 Select the Object Search Button The Object Search window will open 3 Create a Motion Region Box on the image Do this by clicking inside the image and while holding the left mouse button down drag the pointer When the desired shape is created simply let go of the mouse button Only One Motion Region Box can be created To delete the Motion Region Box press the Clear Selection button 4 Press the Start Search button The Object Filter Search Information window should open 5 Select an end time One hour is the default setting 6 Adjust the Sensitivity if necessary 7 Press the OK button The Search will begin When results are found they will be d

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