Toshiba NVSe16-X manual

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    1 Network Video Recorder IPSe - NVSe Hardware Manual NVSe8-X NVSe16-X NVSe32-X IPSe8-X IPSe16-X IPSe32-X model no. Please carefully read these instructions before using this product. Save this manual for future use.[...]

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    3 Surveillix™ NV Se / IP Se Hardware Manua l Manual Edit ion 30341 AF – SEPTEMBER 201 1 Printed in U SA No part of this documentation ma y 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 tec hnical or editorial errors or omissions c ont[...]

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    4 LIMITED WARRAN TY DIGITAL V IDEO RECORDER The Imaging S ystems Di vision of Toshiba America Informa tion System s, Inc. ( “ ISD”) makes the following limited w arranties. These limited warranties extend to the Ori ginal End- User ( “You[r]” ). Limited Tw o (2) Year Warr anty of Labor an d Parts The Imaging Systems Divi sion of Toshiba Ame[...]

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    5 IMPORTANT SAFEG UARDS 1. Read Owner’s Manual – After u npacking th is produc t, read t he own er’s manu al caref ully, and follow all the oper ating and other instruction 2. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sur e of the type of power supply to your h [...]

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    6 IMPORTANT SAFEG UARDS, continue d 16. Damage Requir ing Service – Unplug the u nit from the outlet and refer ser vicing to qualified service personnel unde r the following condit ions: a. When the po wer - supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain[...]

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    7 AVOID VOLATILE LI QUID Do not use vol atile liquids , such as a n insect spray, near the uni t. Do not leav e rubber or pl astic produc ts touching t he unit f or a long time . They will le ave marks on the finish. D o not use a c hemically s aturated clot h . NOTES ON MAINTE NANCE To keep the rec order alway s operationa l we recomme nd regular [...]

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    8 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RI S K OF ELECTRICAL SHOC K , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A PPLIANCE TO RAIN OR M OI STURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOL TAGES ARE PRESENT I NSIDE THE ENCLOSUR E . DO NOT OPEN THE CAB I NET. REFER SERVICING TO QU A LIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. CAUTION CAUT ION: T O R EDUCE TH E R ISK OF ELECT RIC SHO CK, DO NOT RE MO V E COVER ( OR BAC K). NO U SER-[...]

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    9 RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTI ONS Elevated O per ating Ambient – If in stalled in a cl osed or multi - uni t rack as sembly, the oper ating ambi ent temperat ure of the rac k environment may be great er than room a mbient. Ther efore, consid eration shou ld be given to installing the equip ment in an env i ronment comp atible wi th the maxi mum ambient [...]

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    10 Disclaimer We disclaim any responsib ility and s hall be held har mless for any damages or losses incurr ed by the user in any of the f ollow i n g c as es : 1. Fire, eart hquake or any other act of God; acts by t hird parties; mis use by the us er, whether intentional or accidental; use under ex treme operating con ditions. 2. Malfuncti on or n[...]

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    11 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .................................................................................................................................... 5 BATTERY EXPLOSION CA U TION ST ATEM ENT .................................................................................................... 6 NOTES ON HANDLING ............[...]

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    12 PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is a setup and maintenance gu ide that can be used for ref erence when s etting up the r ecorder an d for troublesh ooting when a problem occ urs. Only author ized pers onnel should at tempt to re pair this u nit. Toshiba reser ves the right to make c hanges to th e DVR s represented by this manual w ithout n[...]

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    13 INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESC RIPTION A Surv eillix NVSe / IP Se is an NVR , a server th at performs as a High Defi nition Network Digital Rec order. By u tilizing the many features o f a computer, inc luding proces sing power, s torage capac ity, graphic s compress ion, and securi ty features , the DVR is mor e powerful t han the analog record ers [...]

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    14 FEATURES Toshiba’s Sur veillix r ecorders inclu de the follow ing new feat ures: • Optimized a nd Designed for Microso ft ® Windows 7 Em bedded ® • Up to 64 Netw ork Based Vide o Inputs • Remote Syst em Operation & Configurat ion • Supports Mu ltiple Simu ltaneous Re mote Connecti ons • PAN / TILT / Z OOM Contr ols via IP P rot[...]

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    15 CONTROLS AND CONNECT IONS This chapter i ncludes th e following i nformation: • Input / Outpu t Connector L ocations • Front Panel C ontrols and LE D s • Rear Panel C onnectors[...]

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    16 F RONT P ANEL C ONTROL S The front pa nel of the rec order contains the devices t hat will be c ommonly us ed for data rem oval, retriev al, and back up replacem ent. The most common compon ents and b uttons are s hown below. IPS e DVD± R W Drive Cooling fan intake Hard drive activity LED Power LED USB ports Power switch N VSe LOCK OPEN LOCK OP[...]

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    17 REAR PANEL C ONN ECTOR S The rear pan el of the recor der contains the connect ors used to at tach cameras, s ensors, a nd relays to t he recorder . Below are dia gr ams that outline the l ocation and d escription of each connec tor. IP Se AC power Cooling fan Optical output USB USB DVI-I HDMI Network eS AT A USB 5.1 Surround sound Line in – l[...]

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    18 GET TING STARTED This chapter i ncludes th e following i nformation: • Included Comp onents • Setting up t he DVR Hardware • Optional Comp onents[...]

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    19 IDENTIFYING IN CLUDED COMPO NENTS Surveillix recorder s come with a mo use, keyboard a nd selected software and c ables. Ident ify the f ollowing co mponents to mak e sure everything h as been prop erly included w ith the new DVR . If any of t he followi ng items are mis sing, contac t the dealer to arra nge a replac ement. DVR Key Mouse Keyboar[...]

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    20 OPTIONAL COMPO NENTS To fully utilize the recorder’s potentia l; several opt ional Surv eillix compon ents are liste d below. Con tact the d ealer for more i nformation. UPS UPS P ower Backup UPS Power Bac kups allow y our DVR to rema in fully fun ctional even in the event of a power failur e. UPS Pow er Backups als o even the fluctuatin g pow[...]

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    21 KEYBOAR D SETUP To attach the k eyboard to t he recorder , plug the e nd of the Keybo ard into a USB po rt located on the back of the machine. MOUSE SE TUP To attach the mouse to t he recorder , plug the end of the mouse i nto a USB port l ocated on the b ack of the ma chine. The mouse uses a cursor c alled a pointer. Pointers co me in many di f[...]

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    22 MONITOR SET UP The recorder has the followin g connect ions available t o attach a mon itor. HDMI Output To TV / Digit al Monitor DV I-I Output To TV / Digital Monitor DVI to SVGA Adapter Connect adapter to D VI output to c onnect a n analo g VGA Monit or . Attach the m onitor or moni tors to the r ea r of t he recorder using the cab le s uppli [...]

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    23 HARD DRIVE ARRA Y ( N VS e ONLY ) Swapping a Hard Drive 7. Press t he Hard Driv e Power Butto n to turn off p ower to the hard driv e being remov ed. 8. Turn the B utton Lock to the open posi tion and push t he Handle Releas e Button 9. Pull the R elease Hand le outward whi le removing the hard drive. R everse steps to install. LOCK OPEN LOCK OP[...]

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    24 TURNING ON THE RECORDER On ce the cables and adapters have been pr operly connec ted it is tim e to turn on the power. To turn on the power follow t hese st eps : 1. Turn on t he monitor and a ny external p eripherals ( ex. Printers, External Storage Devices , etc.) conn ected to the r ecorder . 2. Tu rn on the S econdary Pow er Switch locat ed [...]