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1. Auto SnapShot File Path CWVINDOWISIAY Files Figure 3 8 Motion Notify Once motion is detected the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window O Alarm Notify Once the input device is triggered the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window For this function to work the Administrator needs to install the input device properly See 4 2 2 Input Output Settings Alert Sound Activates the computer alarm on motion and input triggered detection IE Window Pops up The minimized Live View window pops up on motion and input triggered detection 20 3 Accessing the GV Video Server Auto Snapshot The snapshot of live video is taken every 5 seconds on motion and input triggered detection m File Path Assigns a file path to save the snapshots 3 2 7 Video and Audio Configuration You can enable the microphone and speaker for two way audio communication and adjust the audio volume To change audio configuration click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Video and Audio Configuration Video and Audio Configuration Audio Configure p W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Volume A P W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Volume H Figure 3 9 3 2 8 Remote Configuration You can view the connection status of the central monitoring stations and upgrade firmware over the Internet Click the Show System
2. Option O Restart Detection Default Setting Apply Figure 4 6 Alarm for Dark Images 1 Select the Enable option 2 Click the button to drag the area where motion will be ignored 3 Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to scene changes 4 Inthe Tolerance time of Alarm field specify the time length allowed for scene changes before an alarm is generated 5 Inthe Duration of Alarm field specify the duration of the alarm 4 Administrator Mode 6 To send out an alarm when the scene turns dark e g the lens of camera has been covered select the Alarm for Dark Images option 7 Click the Apply button to save all the settings 8 To have the alarm from the output device enable and configure the Output Setting For details see Output Setting in 4 2 2 Input Output Settings 9 To have the e mail alert enable and configure the E Mail setting For details see Click the Apply button to save all the settings When the camera has been tampered the output device can be activated If you want to turn off the output device return to this configuration interface and click Restart Detection 3 Q GeoVision 4 1 6 Visual Automation This intuitive feature helps you automate any electronic device by triggering the connected output device When you click on the image of the electronic device you can simply
3. A video image similar to the example in Figure 3 2 is now displayed in your browser Note To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a once only installation of GeoVision s ActiveX component onto your computer 13 Q GeoVision 3 2 Functions Featured on the Main Page This section introduces the features of the Live View window and Network Status on the main page The two features are accessible by both Administrator and Guest Main Page of Guest Mode V Video and Motion GeoVision _ vy Live View eer Camera 1 kjenne Camera 2 ae Status 2 Cameras Lonout V Network Status Figure 3 2 3 2 1 The Live View Window Live View A Live View Configuration In this section you can see and configure the default camera view ALAN Oc In the left menu click Live View and then select Camera 1 Camera 2 or 2 Cameras to see the live video Note To have the dual streaming of Camera 1 the Video Stream Switch on the unit should be set to VS01 Note this function is only available on GV VS02 14 3 Accessing the GV Video Server Live View Live View Configuration In this section you can see and configure the default camera view gt BE 6 4 EE Figure 3 3 6 File Save Records lve video to the local computer See 3 24 Video Recording Switches to full screen view Right clic
4. Tocreate a host click the New button You need to create a group before creating a host 6 Select GV Video Server from the Device drop down list Type the host name IP address user name and password of the GV Video Server Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary DVR Configurations Host List Host Informations Host Protection BG New Group New Host Host Name Video Server Device GV Video Server IP Address 192 168 1 21 User Name admin Password Se SS Port 10000 New Delete Save Export Import Figure 7 11 4 Click Save to establish connection For details on the Multi View functions see Multi View MPEG 4 Encoder Viewer Chapter 8 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 95 GeoVision 7 4 Remote Monitoring with E Map 96 You can use the Remote E Map to monitor and manage the cameras and I O devices connected to the GV Video Server Creating an E Map for the GV Video Sever With the E Map Editor you can create an E Map for the cameras and I O devices connected to the GV Video Server The E Map Editor is available in the two applications Main System and E Map Server The following is an example of running the E Map Editor included in the Main System 1 Go to Windows Start menu point to Programs select GV folder and click E Map Editor 2 To create an E Map click the Add Map button on the toolbar A New Map file appears 3 Double
5. When this dialog box appears type the GV Video Server s IP address login ID and password Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary Connect to Remote Viewlog Service 2 IP Address Fort 5552 Default D Guest Password Save Password Host Type Video Server Add current entry to Address book under this group Address book Connect Cancel Figure 5 3 3 In the Host Type field select Video Server 4 Click Connect to access the files of the GV Video Server for playback Note For details on the Remote ViewLog see the supplementary user s manual on the Software DVD 78 5 Recording and Playback 5 2 3 Playback of GPS Tracks On GV System you can retrieve the GPS tracks from GV Video Server for playback You can also attach the USB mass storage device with the data to GV System for playback The following instructions describe how to retrieve the GPS tracks from GV Video Server over Internet If you like to use the USB mass storage device for playback first follow the instructions in 5 2 1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device to load the data to ViewLog and then follow Steps 4 7 below to play back GPS tracks 1 The GV Video Server must allow the remote access with ViewLog Server activated See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server 2 Toremotely connect to GV Video Server from GV System click the Tools button and select Remote ViewLog Service The Connect to Remote ViewLog Service dialog box a
6. ensure the relevant IP address and port number are correctly configured Drag the desired cameras to the screen for display If the host has already set a password you will be promoted to enter it at this step 28 4 Administrator Mode 3 To receive audio broadcast first ensure a speaker is properly installed on this computer Click the Configure button select General Setup select Receive audio from broadcasting and ensure the broadcast IP address and port number are correctly configured and click OK 4 To save the current settings of screen division and camera display for future use click the Configure button select Video List Setup and select Export You can also select Import to apply the pre defined settings 29 30 GeoVision 4 1 2 Video Settings Video Settings In this section you can define compression art broadcasting method and privacy mask Hame Connection template Fast LAN T1 Wireless 802 11a g 405L high speed Video Signal Type In this section you can configure camera s video signal between NTSC or PAL also the resolution and frame per second to be transmitted through the network Main streaming type H264 Auto detect signal type on booting Signal Format Resolution Frame per second NTSC 360 240 O PAL Bandwidth Management In this section you can configure the bit rate used by MPEG 4 video stream Using VBR Variable Bit Rate is an intelligent method to com
7. requires a lot of bandwidth Record Frame Rate Control Set the recording frame rate to meet your storage requirements Maximum recording frame rate This option is available when the recording codec of the IP camera is set to JEPG Select the frame rate from 1 to 30 fps Record key frame only This option is available when the recording codec of the IP camera is set to MPEG4 or H 264 You can choose to record key frames instead of all frames This option is related to the GOP setting of the IP camera For example if the GOP value is set to 30 there is only one key frame among 30 frames For the GOP setting see 4 1 2 Video Settings 7 2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server Over the network GV System can receive cardholder data from the Wiegand interface card reader This transmission is made possible through GV Video Server TCP IP Wiegand In Video Data Text Data Card Reader GV Video Server GV System Figure 7 8 To receive cardholder data from Video Server follow these steps 1 Add the Video Server to the system See 7 7 Setting Up IP Cameras 2 Click the Configure button point to Accessories and select GV Wiegand Capture Device Setting The GV Wiegand Capture Setup dialog box appears 3 Click the New button This dialog box appears 92 DVR Configurations Device Setting Type Gy Video Server Device Devicet 00 i Address EG Came
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9. 24 hours You can also change the host name or IP setting to the timeserver of interest Synchronized with your computer or manually Manually changes the GV Video Server s date and time Or synchronize the GV Video Server s date and time with those of the local computer Date and time overlay setting Select the display format of date and time stamps on the image For this function to work you must also enable the Overlaid with date stamps and Overlaid with time stamps options in Figure 4 3 69 GeoVision 4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings 70 Note this function is only available for GV V502 Hardware Version 2 0 GV VSO2A and GV VS12 The GV Video Server supports the Global Position System GPS for active vehicle tracking and location verification The vehicle location will be tracked by Google Maps Before using the Google Maps you must sign up for a Google Maps API key Then enter the registered Maps API Key the longitude and latitude of the GV Video Server and location name to enable this function If your GV Video Server is installed on an active vehicle it is not necessary to enter Longitude and Latitude since the vehicle location will be traced by GPS However if your GV Video Server has a fixed position then it is required to enter its Longitude and Latitude GPS Maps In this section you can configure the GPS Maps settings GPS Maps Settings Sign Up fora Google Maps API key Link to the Google Maps API Lon
10. A sequence of snapshot images are uploaded to the FTP Server when trigger events occur Snapshot Resolution Select D1 or CIF to be the resolution of snapshot images Act as FTP Server Enable FTP access to the video server The GV Video Server acts as a FIP server enabling users to download AVI files Use alternative port The default port is set to 21 To access the internal FTP server through a web browser enter the IP address or the domain name of the GV Video Server in your browser like this ftp 192 168 0 10 When you are prompted for Username and Password enter the default value videoserver in both fields Then you should find the AVI files recorded after trigger events To change login information of the internal FTP server see 4 8 5 User Account For the related settings to send FTP alerts see 4 7 3 Motion Detection 4 2 2 Input Output Settings and 4 4 Monitoring 47 L GeoVision 4 3 3 Center V2 After a motion or an I O triggered event the central monitoring station Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts For the live monitoring through Center V2 you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2 Note To receive video alerts on input triggers the Center V2 must use version 8 2 or later Otherwise the Center V2 will only have text alerts on input triggers Center V2 In this section you can configure the connection to Center V2 and tasks to perform Center V2 server Activ
11. AC Power Cord x 1 DC Male to Male Connector x 1 Power Adaptor x 1 Wall Hook x 1 Conical Anchor x 4 Screw x 4 GV Video Server Software DVD x 1 GV Video Server User s Manual x 1 GeoVision 1 1 3 GV VS12 AC Power Cord x 1 Power Adaptor x 1 I O Cable with RJ 45 Connector x 1 Wall Hook x 1 Conical Anchor x 2 Screw x 4 Sticker for positioning conical anchors x 1 GV Video Server Software DVD x 1 GV Video Server User s Manual x 1 Figure 1 3 O oon SS eS YS 1 2 System Requirement Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or later 1 3 PoE Support The models supporting PoE Power over Ethernet include e GV VS02 Hardware Version 2 0 GV VS02A and GV VS12 When the PoE Power over Ethernet function is used please note e The I O terminal functions cannot work Don t connect any devices to the I O terminal block on the rear panel of the unit e External power supply is required for USB storage device when used for recording See Power over Ethernet in Specifications later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adaptor 1 4 GPS Support Attached with the GPS receiver the GV Video Server allows you to perform vehicle tracking on Google Maps The models supporting GPS function include e GV VS02 Hardware Version 2 0 GV VS02A and GV VS12 The GV GPS Receiver comes in two types of interfaces UART and RS 232 Different models of the GV Video Server support different interfaces e UART GV VS502 Har
12. Lanegan msn hemmsdesehe rnsies 119 14 36 MODIS RHONE eerror E E esse ee eee desi 120 10 4 1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function ccccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeeees 120 10 4 2 Connecting to the GV Video Server rrrnrrnrurananannnnrvnnrnnnnernnrnnanennnennnne 120 ST Le eg S E 1 Fel ee EE 1 A Supported Wireless LAN USB rrrrurrnrranorarernrenanernrnnnrnnnennnennnennnennnennnnnnsnnernnnennsennee B Supported Mobile Broadband Device rrrarnrarnnunnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnennnennnennnennnnnnennunnnnennnennee Vi a Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The GV Video Server including the models GV VS02 GV VS02A and GV VS12 allows the conversion of any analog camera into a fully functional IP camera It streams the real time digital video over the Internet in the same way that current IP cameras do With the analog cameras attached to the GV Video Server you can see camera images through a web browser anytime and anywhere And with the GV Video Server connected to the GV System your existing surveillance system can be upgraded and networked into a new IP surveillance system 1 1 Packing List 1 1 1 GV VS02 p L geollision yapisi Figure 1 1 1 1 2 GV VS02A Figure 1 2 ete tS o Y O aS ae SN SS AC Power Cord x 1 DC Male to Male Connector x 1 Power Adaptor x 1 Wall Hook x 1 Conical Anchor x 4 Screw x 4 GV Video Server Software DVD x 1 GV Video Server User s Manual x 1
13. Preset Port Speed and etc Preset Switch Panel Figure 3 11 23 GeoVision 3 2 12 Visual PTZ 24 In additional to the PTZ control panel you can display a visual PTZ control panel on the image This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator For details see 4 2 1 PTZ Settings Figure 3 12 gt To access this feature click the PTZ Control button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select Visual PTZ gt To change the panel settings click the green PTZ button on the top left corner You will have these options PTZ Control Type Type 1 In this mode when you place the mouse arrow on the four directions i e north south east west the speed indicator of five levels will appear Click and hold on the required level of movement and the camera will move as per the specific speed m Type 2 In this mode with the mouse click the PTZ control panel will appear The movement of the camera will depend on the speed of the mouse movement Configure Set Color Changes the color of the panel Three kinds of colors are available Red Green and Blue Transparent Degree Adjusts the transparency level of the panel Ten levels range from 10 fully transparent to 100 fully opaque 3 Accessing the GV Video Server 3 2 13 I O Control The I O Control window provides real time graphic displays of camera and I O status and alarm events Additionally you can force output to be trigge
14. Status Network Status Information Current Status Information In this section you can see an overview of videoserver status Interface Wired Gain IF Fixed MAC Address 0013620103451 IF Address 192 168 0 233 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 1 192 168 0 1 DNS Serer 2 192 168 0 2 Figure 3 15 4 Administrator Mode Chapter 4 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access the system configuration via the Internet Eight categories of configurations are involved in the system configuration Video and Motion Digital I O and PTZ Events and Alerts Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote ViewLog Network and Management V Video and Motion 2 GeoVision Live View Live View ve in this section you can see and configure the default camera view Video Settings gt Video Settings Live View Configuration Motion Detection ee gt Visual Automation q i ee he r rm ete gt Visual Automation ane q4 V Digital I O and PTZ Hae dae O Control Email I PTZ Settings gt GPS Wiegand gt vst Buzzer Gv cis ey V Events and Alerts feng gt Email p FTP v Recording Schedule gt a 2 6 E My EI Center V2 Kuer VSM lt lt _ gt VO Monitor gt GV GIS gt ViewLog status 3GPP LAN v Monitoring pr V Recording Schedule gt UMTS Camera i Witsoe O Monitor gt Date and Time V Remote ViewLog ean Y Netwo
15. TCP IP This section introduces the advanced TCP IP settings including DDNS Server HTTP port streaming port and UPnP Advanced TCP IP Dynamic DNS Server Settings In this section you can configure your video server to obtain domain name by using dynamic IF JEnable Service Provider ex Register Geovision DDNS Server Update Time Refresh HTTP Port Settings In this section you can change the default HTTP port number 80 to any port within the range 1024 65535 It is simple method to increase system security using port mapping You can configure HTTP connection to an alternative port HTTP Part Video Server Streaming Port Settings In this section you can configure Streaming connection from a determine port The default setting is 10000 VSS Port UPnP Settings In this section you can enable or disable UPnP function UPnP Enable Disable Figure 4 27 Dynamic DNS Server Settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System provides a convenient way of accessing the GV Video Server when using a dynamic IP DDNS assigns a domain name to the GV Video Server so that the Administrator does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP in xDSL connection has changed 62 4 Administrator Mode Before enabling the DDNS function the Administrator should apply for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider s website There are 2 providers listed in the GV Video
16. Video Server can connect to vary from model to model GV VS02 and GV VS02A connect up 4 output devices GV VS12 connects 2 out devices Select Enable to start the output device Choose the output signal that mostly suits the device you are using N O Open Circuit N C Grounded Circuit N O Toggle N C Toggle N O Pulse and N C Pulse Set the pulse duration for the pulse mode m Alarm Settings Note this option is only available for GV VS02A and GV VS12 You can choose to automatically activate the configured output device for alarm under these conditions video lost tampering alarm disk write error and hard disk full Output Setting In this section you can configure videoserver digital output port 4 sets Digital Output 1 Normal State Enable General Mode Open Circuit Mio Grounded Circuit NC Toggle Mode open Circuit Mio Grounded Circuit Mic Pulse Made Open Circuit Woy Grounded Circuit MIC Trigger Pulse Mode for seconds 1 6O Digital Output 1 Alarm Settings video Lost selectall Camera 1 Camera 2 Ul Tampering Alarm Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 C Rec Error IHD Full Figure 4 11 Note The Tampering Alarm option in the Alarm Settings field is only available for GV VS12 41 GeoVision 4 42 2 3 GPS Wiegand GPS Wiegand In this section you can configure the video server integration with GPS or Wiegand based card reader GPS and Wiegand Settings Enable Ena
17. click the New Map file and click the Load Map button on the toolbar to import a graphic file 4 Tocreate a host click the Add Host button on the toolbar and select Add Video Server 5 Right click the created New Host in the Host View and select Host Settings This dialog box appears Host Settings Location Name vs Address 192 168 0 205 of Cameras 2 2 Video Server VSS Port 10000 tt of Modules p Module 1 of Inputs of Outputs Figure 7 12 6 Give the GV Video Server a location name and type its IP address or domain name Keep the default VSS port 10000 or modify it to match that of GV Video Server 7 Click OK to save the settings 8 Expand the created host folder Drag and drop the icons of cameras and I O devices onto the imported E Map 9 Close the E Map Editor Click Yes when you are promoted to save the file DVR Configurations For details on creating an E Map file on the E Map Server see E Map Server Chapter 9 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD Connecting to GV Video Server Depending on where you save the created E Map file GV System E Map Server or Control Center the steps to open the Remote E Map window for monitoring may vary slightly The following is the connection example when you store the E Map file in the GV System 1 To enable the remote access to the GV System click the Network button select WebCam Server to dis
18. in your smartphone 3 Select Type and then Rpb Figure 10 12 The login screen appears If you want to search the recordings within a specific period of time for playback select Rpb with time Gls ONE MN an daca ET pg per s Welcome MsViewlP gr Fi j X IP Addrimtrp0216 dipmap c Fort 5552 Usrkame admin Password ikk Figure 10 15 4 Enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 5552 a username and a password Then click Select and click GV Video Server to start the connection 5 Select the desired recording from the event list for playback 10 2 5 Other Functions In addition to live view MSView V2 or MSView V3 offers these functions zooming in out a camera view rotating images and controlling outputs Select the Control option to have these features 116 10 Mobile Phone Connection 10 3 Symbian Smartphone With the SSView V3 application it s also possible to monitor your GV Video Server remotely through a Symbian based smartphone For the supported operating system version see Chart 1 10 3 1 Installing SSView V3 To install SSView Version 3 for Nokia S60 2nd and 3rd Edition 1 Download and install Symbian Smartphone Viewer V3 from http www geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation The default installation directory is C Symbain SmartPhone Viewer V3 3 Make a note of the modific
19. info ddnsc 8 iDdAnsClientSync SIibDdns UpdateMylp ddr 60 248 143 163 ok Nov 21 14 45 20 Geovision user info ddnsc s iDdnsClientSync SIibdns UpdateMylp ddr 60 248 143 163 ok Nov 21 14 47 51 Geovision user err CenterV2S5etting cgi Failed to connect 127 0 0 1 65535 AwResult 1 Figure 4 36 74 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 7 Tools This section allows you to execute certain system operations and view the firmware version Additional Tools Host Settings In this section you can determine hostname and camera name for identification Host Name GY YS03 Firmware Update In this section you can see video server firmware version vi co 20090317 System Settings Restore to factory default settings Load Default Reboot Do you wish to reboot now Figure 4 37 Host Settings Enter a descriptive name for the GV Video Server Firmware Update This field displays the firmware version of the GV Video Server System Settings Clicking the Load Default button will make the GV Video Server restore factory default settings The Ready LED on the front panel will turn off Wait until the Ready LED turns on and re log in the server Note After applying the default function you will need to configure the GV Video server s network setting again Reboot Clicking the Reboot button will make the GV Video Server perform the software reset The Ready LED on the front panel will turn off Wait until the
20. is to allow the GV Video Server to join a multicast group The other is to allow the GV Video Server to receive audio broadcasting from other hosts in a multicast group Important The Multicast function only works when the video resolution is set to CIF 360 x 240 360 x 288 or QCIF 176 x 112 176 x 144 65 GeoVision Multicast Settings n this section you can configure the multicast settings of the video server Multicast Settings Only Support CIF or QCIF Resolution Enable Multicast Host Mame Multicast Host hlulticast Info Update Period 10 seconds Multicast Data IF Multicast Data Port Multicast Video Camera 1 Camera 2 Multicast Audio Camera 1 O Camera 2 Enable Encryption Encryption Key Enable Audio Callback Assign IF to receive Audio 224 1 1 3 Assign Fort to receive Audio 8400 Figure 4 29 Multicast Host Name Name the GV Video Server in a multicast group Multicast Info Update Period Set the time length between each update of multicast streams Multicast Data IP Type the IP address used for multicasting The default IP address is 224 1 1 2 Multicast Data Port Type the port used for multicasting The default value is 8300 Multicast Video Select the cameras to send their video through multicasting Multicast Audio Select the audios to send their audio through multicasting Enable Encryption Enable this option and type the Encryption Key to secure multicast streams En
21. the GV Video Server and restore the backup data to the current unit or import it to another unit To back up the settings 1 Run IP Device Utility and locate the desired GV Video Server See Steps 1 3 in 6 1 2 Upgrading Firmware by Using the IP Device Utility 2 Double click the GV Video Server in the list Figure 6 3 appears 84 6 Advanced Applications 3 Click the Export Settings button This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Save File Path C Documents and Settings Admin DesktopS_2006_12_15 1 Export settings Cancel Figure 6 5 4 Click the Browse button to assign a file path 5 Type Password and click Export Settings to save the backup file To restore the settings 1 In Figure 6 3 click the Import Settings tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin YSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Version v1 03 2006 12 12 Update setting Cancel Figure 6 6 2 Click the Browse button to locate the backup file dat 3 Click Update Settings to start restoring 85 GeoVision 6 3 GPS Tracking Note this function is only available for GV VS02 Hardware Version 2 0 GV VS02A and GV VS12 The GV Video Server sup
22. the RX pin Pin 105 GeoVision Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection Using a PDA Smartphone or 3G enabled mobile phone you can receive live video streaming from the GV Video Server The chart below lists the GV mobile applications supporting the GV Video Server Windows Mobile 5 0 and 2003 for Pocket PC Windows Mobile 6 0 6 1 Classic and Professional TCP IP Port 10000 RPB Port 5552 ViewLog Server Video Settings GViewV2 Supported TCP IP Port 10000 RPB Port 5552 Video Settings 3GPP Windows Mobile 5 0 and MSViewV2 SSViewV3 2003 for Smartphone Note Windows Mobile 6 0 6 1 Standard and Professional Nokia S60 2nd Edition and 3rd Edition for Smartphone Mobile phones with players supporting RTSP ViewLog Server TCP IP Port 10000 RPB Port 5552 ViewLog Server TCP IP Port 10000 RPB Port 5552 ViewLog Server TCP IP Port 8554 UDP Port 17300 17319 Chart 1 Supported Video Settings 3GPP MSViewV2 SSViewV3 Supported Video Settings 3GPP MSViewV2 SSViewV3 Supported Video Settings 3GPP MSViewV2 SSViewV3 Supported 1 To allow mobile phone users to access the live view from GV Video Server the codec at the GV Video Server must be set to MPEG4 2 For the 3G enabled mobile phone you can receive live video from the GV Video Server without installing any GV mobile applications 3 To receive the live video from the GV Video Server
23. the live view screen Figure 10 4 at Welcome Gyie T et sf 11 17 tok Camera Status 02 Normal 04 Normal 06 Mormal 08 Mormal 10 Norrnal 12 Normal 14 Normal 16 Normal 15 Normal 20 Normal 22 Mormal 24 Normal 26 Mormal 25 Normal 30 Normal 32 Connection Lost TENNE Figure 10 10 This screen displays the status of camera activity Three messages indicate the current camera status Message Description Normal The camera is turned on and not recording Inactive The camera is turned off Recording The camera is recording 10 2 Windows Smartphone With the MSView application you can monitor your GV Video Server remotely through a Windows based smartphone For the supported operating system version see Chart 1 10 2 1 Installing MSView V2 V3 1 Download and install Microsoft Smaprtphone Viewer V2 or Microsoft Smarphone Viewer V3 from http Awww geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation The default installation directory is C SmartPhone Viewer V2 or C SmartPhone Viewer V3 3 Through the synchronization program such as ActiveSync install MsviewV2 exe or MsviewV3 exe from the installation directory to your smartphone Consult your smartphone user s manual for how to install a program to the smartphone 113 2 GeoVision 10 2 2 Activating the MSView V2 V3 Function To allow remote access to the GV Video Server you must select 3
24. to Centerv2 Camerad C Camera 2 PTZ Settings Set PTZ camera to preset point Camera 1 Input on Input off Duration to set preset after input off 10 seconds Figure 4 10 Normal State Set up the input state to trigger actions by selecting Open Circuit N O or Grounded Circuit N C Latch Mode Enable the mode to have a momentary output alarm Trigger Digital Output Relay Select the output s to be triggered once the input is activated Record Select the camera s to start recording once the input is activated Send Video to Center V2 Select the camera s to send their images to Center V2 when the input is triggered You can direct a PTZ camera to a preset point upon input trigger Set PTZ camera to preset point Enable the preset function and select the camera that represents the PTZ camera Input on Direct the PTZ camera to a preset point when the input is triggered Input off Direct the PTZ camera to another preset point when the triggered input is off 4 Administrator Mode m Duration to set preset after input off x seconds Specify the amount of time the PTZ camera stays in Input on preset point before moving to Input off preset point Note The input settings only function after you start Input monitoring manually or by schedule To configure the input monitoring see 4 4 Monitoring For related PTZ settings see 4 2 1 PTZ Settings Output Setting The number of output devices the GV
25. want to log in the GV Video Server you 4 Administrator Mode need to enter the IP address into your browser If you use the UMTS connection with dynamic IP addresses first use the DDNS function to get a domain name linking to the GV Video Server s changing IP address For details on the DDNS see 4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP Maximum Transmission Unit Type the Maximum Transfer Unit MTU The default value is 1500 Retain UMTS Connection Select this option to check the UMTS connection status and use the drop down list to specify the desired time length for check frequency The GV Video Server will rebuild the connection if disconnection is detected m Check VPN Connection Note this option is only available for GV VS02A and GV V512 Select this option to check the VPN Virtual Private Network connection status To check the IP address type the target IP address in the Check Target IP Address field 3G Connection Status Note this option is only available for GV VS02A and GV VS512 Indicates the connection status of UMTS or VPN 4 7 5 Multicast Note this function is only available for GV VS02 Firmware Version 1 46 The multicast provides a mechanism for sending a single video and audio stream to a group of hosts Only the hosts that have joined a multicast group can send and receive the multicast streams And the multicast streams are sent only to hosts on a local network This configuration page provides two settings One
26. your camera s video output to the BNC video input Connect your audio source to the RCA audio input Connect the hub or switch on the LAN to the units 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port Connect the power supply to the power input re NR Wait until both Power and Ready LEDs are on and then you can set the IP address for the unit 2 2 Assigning an IP Address Designed for use on an Ethernet network the GV Video Server must be assigned an IP address to make it accessible Note The GV Video Server has a default address of 192 168 0 10 The computer used to set the IP address must be under the same IP and subnet sequence assigned to the unit 10 a Getting Started 1 Open your web browser and type the default IP address http 192 168 0 10 2 In both Login and Password fields type the default value admin Click Apply 3 Inthe left menu select Network and then LAN to begin the network settings GeoVision gt Video and Motion gt Digital I O and PTZ d b gt Recording Schedule b Events and Alerts Monitoring Remote Viewlog Y Network d d gt Advanced TCPAP gt UMTS gt IP Filtering Management Logout LAN Configuration In this section you can configure videoserver to work inside of LAN LAN Configuration Wired Ethernet Select this option to use wired 10 100Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use Wireless LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this opt
27. 1 Select PAP A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom 2 Draw a navigation box on the image and this selected area is immediately reflected in one inset window Up to seven navigation boxes can be drawn on the image 3 To adjust a navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners and enlarge or diminish the box 4 To move a navigation box to another area on the image drag it to that area 5 To change the frame color of the navigation box or hide the box right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and click one of these options Display Focus Area of PAP Mode Displays or hides the navigation boxes on the image Set Color of Focus Area Changes the color of the box frames 6 To delete a navigation box right click the desired box select Focus Area of PAP Mode and click Delete 7 To exit the PAP view right click the image and click PAP again 19 GeoVision 3 2 6 Alarm Notification After input triggers and motion detection you can be alerted by a pop up live video and view up to four captured images 4 Alarm Notify I O Motion gr GER 2014 11 06 2014 11 06 Pop up live video ae Galle en oe le Captured images Motion Motion Figure 3 7 To configure this function click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Alarm Notify This dialog box appears Alarm Notify Motion Motif Oo Alarm Notify Alert Sound IE Window Pops Up
28. 1 169 195 103 82 Logi w gt Figure 10 20 120 10 Mobile Phone Connection 3 Select the desired channel Its live image will appear Figure 10 21 Note Currently the 3GPP application does not support remote playback and I O control 121 C GeoVision Specifications Video NTSC PAL H 264 MPEG4 MPEG4 MPEG4 MJPEG 30 fps per channel 60 fps in total 25 fps per channel 50 fps in total Full D1 Half D1 CIF QCIF Configurable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bitrate Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Image Quality Image Size Bitrate GOP Group of Picture size Audio avvsoza avys Management Schedule Sensor Input Motion Detection Storing video AVI format Email with video attachment Video uploaded over FTP Monitoring by Center V2 VSM and GV GIS Relay outputs to control external devices Remote upgrade by HTTP Firmware upgrade utility included in the Software DVD Mass storage through USB optional 2000 XP 2003 Vista IP address filtering Microsoft IE 6 x or above running on Windows 122 Specifications Network 10 100 Base T Ethernet 802 11b g Wireless LAN optional Protocol HTTP TCP UDP SMTP FTP DHCP NTP UPnP DynDNS Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PSE End Span Per Port 48V DC 350mA Max 15 4 watts Connector l 2 BNC ports 2 RCA ports 1 RCA port 4 digital inputs 4 digital inpu
29. 12 Click the Search button to locate the available GV Video Servers on the same LAN Or click the New button and assign the IP address to locate a GV Video Server over the Internet Or highlight one GV Video Server in the list and click the Delete button to remove it Double click one GV Video Server in the list This dialog box appears Mac Address User Login User Name omin Password VSS Port IP Address 10000 Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server HTTP Port VSS Port 192 468 4 255 255 264 0 192 168 0 168 95 4 21 1 Figure 6 3 83 GeoVision 5 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Version v1 03 2006 12 14 C Upgrade to all video servers Upgrade Cancel Figure 6 4 6 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 7 If you like to upgrade all the GV Video Servers in the list check Upgrade all video servers 8 Type Password and click Upgrade to process the upgrade 6 2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings With the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD you can back up the configurations in
30. 609 For details see 8 7 Center V2 User Name Type a valid user name to log into VSM Password Type a valid password to log into VSM Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and connected time These options you can also find on this VSM setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying VSM of motion detection from selected camera s Cease input trigger messages from Stops notifying VSM of input trigger from selected input s Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through VSM based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings For related settings to activate the monitoring through VSM see 4 7 3 Motion Detection 4 2 2 Input Output Settings and 8 2 VSM 51 GeoVision 4 3 5 GV GIS 92 Through the Internet connection the GV Video Server with enabled GPS function can send GPS data and live video to the GV GIS Geographic Information System for the services of vehicle tracking location verification and live monitoring Before you configure the GV GIS connection on this setting page the following conditions must be met e A subscriber account created on the GV GIS e UMTS connection activated on the GV Video Server See 4 7 4 UMTS e GPS function activated on the GV Video Server See 4 2 3 GPS Wiegand For details on GV GIS see GV GIS User s Manual GV GIS In this section you can configure
31. C HM US TE The Vision of Security GV Video Server User s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use GeoVision 2009 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision is not responsible for printing or clerical errors GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation August 2009 Pretace Welcome to the GV Video Server User s Manual This Manual provides an overview of the GV Video Server and its accessories The instructions will guide you through the installation and use of the GV Video Server as well The GV Video Server has a series of models designed to meet different needs e GV VS02 Firmware Version 1 46 e GV VS02A Firmware Version 1 0 e GV VS 12 Firmware Version 1 01 Each model has its own firmware that can only be used on the designated model For the users of GV VS02 please note certain functions
32. Figure 6 1 2 Click the Browser button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 3 Click the Firmware Upgrade button to process the upgrade 82 6 Advanced Applications 6 1 2 Upgrading Firmware by Using the IP Device Utility The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to multiple GV Video Servers 1 Insert the Software DVD select IP Device Utility and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program 2 Double click the IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop This dialog box appears File Tool ev oome Mac Address IP Address a VS5 02 S 02 V5 02 William 0013E20102E8 0013E201035E 0013E20102D8 0013E20102DF 0013E20105F9 001362010355 0013E20102FA 0013E2010395 0013E201033B 0013E2010353 0013E20104A5 0013E201038C 0013E20102E1 0013E2010351 0013E201033F 0013E201038D 0013E2010701 192 168 1 15 192 168 0 242 192 168 0 243 192 168 0 239 192 168 0 11 192 168 0 240 192 168 0 237 192 168 0 139 192 168 0 247 192 168 0 187 192 168 0166 192 168 1 14 192 168 0 16 192 168 1 22 192 168 0 232 192 168 0 17 192 168 1 5 Figure 6 2 Firmware Version v1 03 2006 12 08 v1 03 2006 11 01 v1 03 2006 12 05 v1 03 2006 12 05 v1 03 2006 12 05 v1 03 2006 12 05 v1 03 2006 12 05 v1 03 2006 12 11 v1 03 2006 11 21 v1 03 2006 11 03 v1 03 2006 11 01 v1 03 2006 12 08 v1 03 2006 11 24 v1 03 2006 12 12 v1 03 2006 11 24 v1 03 2006 11 24 v1 03 2006 12
33. GPP MSViewV2 SSViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page See Connection Template in 4 1 2 Video Settings for details 10 2 3 Connecting to GV Video Server The following operations may vary slightly for different modules 1 Execute MSViewV2 exe or MSViewV3 exe on your smartphone se Welcome Meviewi gt er Til 4 X MSView Y3 12 Figure 10 11 2 Click Type and then Live F MWelcorne Meview IPI ar vil sf x MaView Y3 12 Rpb Rpb with time Figure 10 12 114 10 Mobile Phone Connection 3 On the login screen enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 10000 a username and a password Then click Control and select Connect ss Welcome Movie te rng ARE x P addfosondeodpmanc Usrkdame admin Snapshot Path Connect Clear Load Figure 10 13 Cancel Once the connection is established the live image will appear You can use the scroll key on your smartphone to navigate camera channels se Welcome MsviewlPl 4r vil a x ontral Figure 10 14 115 GeoVision 10 2 4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server To play back the recordings from the GV Video Server follow these steps 1 Enable the ViewLog Server on GV Video Server Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server for details 2 Execute MSView V2 or MSView V3
34. GV GIS of input trigger from selected input s Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through GV GIS based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings For related settings to activate the monitoring through GV GIS see 4 1 3 Motion Detection and 4 2 2 Input Output Setting 53 GeoVision 4 3 6 ViewLog Server The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback function This server allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved at the GV Video Server and play back video with the player ViewLog Select Enable to activate the built in server Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary For details on the remote playback see 5 2 2 Playback Using Remote ViewLog Viewlog Server Settings In this section you can configure the connection to Viewlog Server and tasks to perform Viewlog Server Enable Port number Figure 4 20 4 3 7 3GPP The 3GPP Server enables video and audio streaming to your 3G enabled mobile phone 3GPP Inthis section you can change the 3GPP configuration 36PP Server Activate Link RTSP TCP Port RTF UDF Part 17313 Max Connection Apply Figure 4 21 Activate Link Enable the 3GPP service RTSP TCP Port Keep the default value 8554 or modify it if necessary RTP UDP Port Keep the default range from 17300 to 17319 or modify it if necessary The number of ports for use is l
35. Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Remote Config The Remote Config dialog box will appear Status In this tab you can see the current status of the connection to Center V2 and VSM Firmware Upgrade In this tab you can upgrade the firmware over the Internet For details see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications 21 GeoVision 3 2 9 Camera Name Display To display the camera name on the image click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Show Camera Name 3 2 10 Image Enhancement To enhance the image quality of live video click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Image Enhance This dialog box appears Image Enhance W De Interlace De Block Enable DirectDraw Figure 3 10 De Interlace Coverts the interlaced video into non interlaced video De Block Removes the block like artifacts from low quality and highly compressed video Enable DirectDraw Activates the DirectDraw function 22 Ey Accessing the GV Video Server 3 2 11 PTZ Control To open the PTZ control panel click the PTZ Control button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select PTZ Control Panel Different PTZ devices have different functions so the features included in the Option button may vary This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator For details see 4 2 1 PTZ Settings Pan Tilt Control Zoom Focus Option Settings for Auto Mode
36. PTZ control Wiegand interface for access control available on GV VS502 and GV VS02A GPS interface for vehicle tracking e UART available on GV VS502 Hardware Version 2 0 and GV VS02A e RS 232 available on GV VS12 DE 4 2 1 PTZ Settings Through the RS 485 interface on the I O terminal block you can connect up to 2 PTZ cameras Before using this function you must install the PTZ components from the Software DVD by selecting Install PTZ on the installation menu Then open this PTZ Settings page to configure the baud rate speed and address For these settings please consult your PTZ documentation PTZ Settings Inthis section you can configure the integration with a PTZ Dome Camera 1 Cameracz W Enable PTZ Name Baud Fate FTZ Speed PTZ Address Figure 4 9 Note Currently the GV Video Server doesn t support the PTZ camera with RS 232 interface 39 GeoVision 4 2 2 Input Output Settings 40 Input Setting The number of input devices the GV Video Server can connect to vary from model to model GV VS02 and GV VS02A connect up 4 input devices GV VS12 connects 2 input devices Input Setting In this section you can configure videoserver digital input port 4 sets Digital Input 1 Enable Name Normal State Open Circuit iwo Grounded Circuit WC Latch Mode Enable Trigger digital output relay v Gutput1 J output 2 LI Output 3 J Output 4 Record Carnera 1 O Camera 2 Send video
37. Ready LED turns on and re log in the server 19 GeoVision Chapter 5 Recording and Playback The GV Video Server can record down video audio directly to the attached USB mass storage device And you can play back the recorded files on the GV System or over the TCP IP network 5 1 Recording To enable the recording function 1 Attach the USB mass storage device to the GV Video Server See 4 8 3 Storage Settings 2 Ifyou like to set up the pre recording post recording or audio recording see 4 1 2 Video Settings 3 Ifyou like to set up the schedule for video recording or I O monitoring see 4 5 Recording Schedule 4 Ifyou like to configure the areas and sensitivity values for motion detection see 4 1 3 Motion Detection 5 If you want the recording to be triggered by input device configure the operation of I O devices See 4 2 2 Input Output Settings 6 To start recording and I O monitoring see 4 4 Monitoring The GV Video Server will start recording in case of motion detection I O trigger or during the scheduled time 5 2 Playback Two methods are available to play back the video files recorded at the GV Video Server e Playback using the USB mass storage device by attaching it directly to the GV System e Playback using the Remote ViewLog function over the TCP IP network 76 5 Recording and Playback 5 2 1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device You can play back the files recorded at the GV Vi
38. SViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page For details see Connection Template in 4 1 2 Video Settings 10 3 3 Connecting to GV Video Server The following operations may vary slightly for different modules 1 Execute SSView on your smartphone 2 When the message SSView V3 appears select Options and select Live Connect The login screen appears SsviewV3Connect Figure 10 16 3 Enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 10000 a username and a password Then click Options and select Connect 4 Once the connection is established the live image will appear Figure 10 17 118 10 Mobile Phone Connection 10 3 4 Quick Connection The IP addresses of connected servers can be stored for quick connection in the future Press the lt and gt buttons on the mobile device to select the desired server for connection 10 3 5 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server To play back the recordings from the GV Video Server follow these steps 1 Enable the ViewLog Server on GV Video Server Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server for details 2 Execute SSView on your smartphone 3 When the message SSView V3 appears click Options and then select Rpb The login screen appears If you want to search the recordings within a specific period of time for playba
39. Server GeoVision DDNS Server and DynDNS org To enable the DDNS function 1 Enable Enable the DDNS function 2 Service Provider Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with 3 Host Name Type the host name used to link to the GV Video Server For the users of GeoVision DDNS Server it is unnecessary to fill the field because the system will detect the host name automatically 4 User Name Type the user name used to enable the service from the DDNS 5 Password Type the password used to enable the service from the DDNS 6 Click Apply HTTP Port Settings The HTTP port enables connecting the GV Video Server to the web For security integration the Administrator can hide the server from the general HTTP port by changing the default HTTP port of 80 to a different port number within the range of 1024 thru 65535 Video Server Streaming Port Settings The VSS port enables connecting the GV Video Server to the GV System The default setting is 10000 UPnP Settings UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals of the 400 vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum It means that they are listed in the network devices table for the operating system such as Windows XP supported by this function Enabling this function you can connect to the GV Video Server directly by clicking on the GV Video Server lis
40. Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window when an I O device is triggered To keep the camera view remaining on the monitoring window even after the alarm is finished click the right arrow button and uncheck Latch Trigger Then the camera view will keep remaining on the monitoring window for the specified time For example the alarm is triggered for 5 minutes and you set 10 minutes which means the total display time will be 15 minutes Monitor the camera sent by GV Wiegand Capture Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window when the card reader connected to GV Video Server is triggered For the related Wiegand settings on the GV Video Server see 4 2 3 GPS Wiegand For further information on how to mange the received video from the GV Video Server see GV CMS Series User s manual 99 GeoVision 8 2 VSM The VSM can monitor and manage the cameras and I O devices connected to the GV Video Server p mA X2 TCP IP x2 r GV Video Server i Text Data i VSM an x X 2 GV Video Server Figure 8 4 To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV Video Server click Configure on the window menu and select System Configure to display this dialog box In the Connective Port field keep the default value 5609 for the Port 2 option or modify it to match the VSM port on the GV Video Server System Configure Startup C Aut
41. Then click OK to connect 5 Select the desired recording from the event list for playback 10 1 5 Other Functions In addition to live view and playback GView V2 offers these functions viewing controlling I O devices PTZ control adjusting image quality and starting stopping recording On the live view screen click the buttons on the toolbar to have the desired functions Re Yy d ok view Live Figure 10 4 109 GeoVision Button Description STF Click it to stop the connection io Click it for Focus in Focus out and Zoom in Zoom out control This is l only available when the camera supports PTZ functions o Click it to move the camera to different directions This is only available when the camera supports PTZ functions Fn Click it to move the camera to the preset positions This is only i available when the camera supports PTZ functions 9 Click it to adjust the image quality p Click it to access the connected I O devices 4 Click it to start or stop recording Click it to display the camera status The supervisor is given the highest priority to control the PTZ camera and won t be restrained by 60 second time limit When the supervisor logs in the Timer shows 999 eception Use this drop down list to switch cameras Accessing I O Devices To access the connected I O devices use the drop down list to select the desired camera and click the hA button The I O module button appear
42. V 2 M Recycle Log Centerv2 Identification Setting Identification Code Allow unidentified Centerv2 Server login Figure 8 7 For further information on how to mange the received video from the GV Video Server see GV CMS Series User s manual 101 L GeoVision Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors 9 1 GV VS02 and GV VS02A The 16 pin terminal block located on the rear panel provides interfaces for four digital inputs four relay outputs an RS 485 interface a Wiegand interface a GPS interface and auxiliary power The terminal block can be used to develop applications for motion detection event alerts via E mail and FTP center monitoring by Center V2 and VSM PTZ control Wiegand interface card reader and a variety of other functions 2 4 6 8 1012 14 16 13957 9 111315 Figure 9 1 9 1 1 Pin Assignment The table below lists the pin en for the terminal block Function Pit Pin nom p pev ont ovnen ne more venue 2 Dtainputt hio Gund PSGound e porains ha Wiegand ores e lomme fre 00 12v Our wegend Cara Roeder Note For the GPS module use the Pin 9 for power supply Pin 10 for ground Pin 12 for GPS RX and Pin 14 for GPS TX 102 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors 9 1 2 Relay Output The relay outputs on the terminal block can only drive a maximum load of 5 volts Working in conjunction with the GV Relay V2 module it can drive heavier loads Refer to the figure and ta
43. able Audio callback Enable this option to receive audio broadcasting from hosts in the multicast group Specify the IP address and port number to receive the audio broadcast The default IP address is 224 1 1 3 and port number is 8400 To perform the multicast and listen to audio broadcasting see 4 7 7 Multicast 66 4 Administrator Mode 4 7 6 IP Filter The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the GV Video Server IP Filter Setting IP Filtering In this section you can allow or deny network connection listed in the table Enable IP Filtering Ma IF Address Range in CIDR format Action Customize The IP Filter has not been configured vet Filtered IF ex 192 168 0 0 24 Action to take Allow Apply Figure 4 30 To enable the IP Filter function 1 Enable IP Filtering Enable the IP Filtering function 2 Filtered IP Type the IP address you want to restrict the access 3 Action to take Select the action of Allow or Deny to be taken for the IP address es you have specified 4 Click Apply 67 GeoVision 4 8 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time USB mass storage device and user account Also you can view the firmware version and execute certain system operations 4 8 1 Date and Time Settings The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image Date and Time Settings In this section you can configure time a
44. are only available for the units of hardware version 2 0 or firmware version 1 46 et TN er 1 el PNL E soe pecs E E T AE A 1 ja se A 22 EEE EEE ENN 1 1 1 2 GV VS 02A EE emcees ientind pret niseemvaenievenmnnons 1 LDV 2 1 2 System Requirement rrrarrnanrnnnnrnnnnnvanennnnrnanrnnnrnnnnennnnnnanennnennanennennnnnennnsnnnnennnnennne 2 t3 PES vr racnameuenanrevdsctacentanietennerpmereaietnes 2 TA Po NNN 2 2 ON 3 1 5 Physical Descriptores n addeaeesnnde 4 1 TON V OW EEE EE 4 BOAT OVN OZ e E E E 4 Vel GYN UZA e A O een 5 TOAS VS 6 152 RET IM T Ve NVS 7 222 OYN OZA nanne OAE AEE 8 Ve GVV e E teen darenmaar soeeamoaaals 9 Chapter 2 Getting Started annnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnen 10 2 1 InstallingonanNetwork rrnnrrnnrnnnrnnnrnnnrvnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnennnen 10 22 Assigning an IP AIS ee 10 2 3 Configuration Basics ig csi cose crue conatccansesitesecatiectasietcunendierdedoncedindeeesavectebstesedewacteeccsbbacs 12 Chapter 3 Accessing the GV Video Server 00000 13 3 1 Accessing Your Surveillance IMA QeS cccccecccseecceeeceeeeceeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeseeeeseeees 13 3 2 Functions Featured on the Main Page cccccccecccsecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeseeesees 14 321 THE LIVE VIEW WING OW siscsicoecicccasacnecdepoiecescreunivueasaninnntd pawenseturSeiucpebersanwaals 14 3 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View WINdOW
45. ased on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings For related settings to activate the monitoring through Center V2 see 4 7 2 Motion Detection 4 2 2 Input Output Setting and 8 1 Center V2 49 L GeoVision 4 3 4 VSM After a motion or an I O triggered event the central monitoring station VSM can get notified by text alerts For the live monitoring through VSM you must already have a subscriber account on VSM Vital Sign Monitor Server Setting In this section you can configure the connection to VSM Server and tasks to perform Activate Link Host name or IP Address Port number User Name Password Cease motion detection messages from C Select all Camera 1 L Camera 2 Cease input trigger message from LJ Select all J input 1 LJ input 2 LJ input 3 LJ Input 4 Enable schedule mode Cl Span 1 joo 00 00 w Next Day Span 2 Jo sl Jo 00 Next Day Cl Span 3 Jo m 00 00 mi Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday O Only Sunday C Special Day MM DD of Joel loaf oa sl Joel or lo mf fol nl h2 Status Connected Connected Time Sun Jan 16 07 33 59 2000 Figure 4 18 To enable the VSM connection 1 Activate Link Enable the monitoring through VSM 2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of VSM 50 4 Administrator Mode Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on VSM Or keep the default value 5
46. ate Link Host name or IP Address Port number User Name Password Cease motion detection messages from C Select all L Camera 1 Camera 2 Cease input trigger message from Cl Setec all input 1 Jinput2 CJ input3 CJ Input 4 Enable schedule mode Select schedule time LJ Span 1 00 00 00 Next Day Cl Span 2 100 00 M Next Day CI Span 3 00 E 100 4 Next Day C Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Special Day MM DD lu os Jo os 11 do fos L do los nl e Status Connected Connected Time Wed May 30 04 31 30 2007 Figure 4 17 48 4 Administrator Mode To enable the Center V2 connection Activate Link Enable the monitoring through Center V2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of Center V2 Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on Center V2 Or keep the default value 5551 For details see 8 7 Center V2 User Name Type a valid user name to log into Center V2 Password Type a valid password to log into Center V2 Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and connected time These options you can also find on this Center V2 setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying Center V2 of motion detection from selected camera s Cease input trigger messages from Stops notifying Center V2 of input trigger from selected input s Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through Center V2 b
47. ation date of SsviewV3 2nd sis or SsviewV3 3rd sis Right click the file select Properties and find the date listed in the Modified field 4 Turn off the Certificate Check function and change the date settings on the smartphone first Here we use Nokia E61 as the example to illustrate the steps A On the main menu of the smartphone select Tools Option App manager gt Options Open gt App downloads Options Settings Online certif check and then set Online certif check to be Off B Return to the main menu select Tools Options Open gt Settings gt Options Open Date and time Options Open and then reset the date to be any within a year from the modification date of the application in the Date field For example if the modification date of SsviewV3 3rd sis is January 30 2007 you can reset the date in the Date field to be any between January 30 2007 and January 29 2008 5 Begin the installation of SSView V3 on your smartphone If your smartphone is of S60 2nd Edition install SsviewV3 2nd sis from the installation directory to the smartphone If your smartphone is of S60 3rd Edition install SsviewV3 3rd sis Consult your smartphone user s manual for how to install a program to the smartphone 6 Change the date on your smartphone back to today s date 117 Q GeoVision 10 3 2 Activating the SSView V3 Function To allow remote access to the GV Video Server you must select 3GPP MSViewV2 S
48. ation of your GV Video Server At the upper right corner you have options for viewing different map formats such as Satellite and Hybrid pr GPS Satellite Hybrid E Save message Hosttime 2008 01 02 07 08 10 Longitude 121 5649E 25 0817 N Ay EE Google Map Neihu TALI ongshan District Figure 6 9 87 GeoVision Chapter 7 DVR Configurations The GV System provides hybrid solution integrating the digital videos from GV Video Server with other analog videos For the digital videos the GV System provides the complete video management such as video viewing recording playback alert settings and almost every feature of the system Following is the integration specifications GV System version 8 1 or later is required The maximum number of connections to the GV Video Server is 20 When one GV System connects to one GV Video Sever it takes up to 4 connections When users connect to one GV Video Server via browser it takes up to 2 connections When users operate the Camera Audio Control on Center V2 it takes 1 connection The codec and recording resolution of digital videos are set up on the GV Video Server instead of on the GV System The hardware compression and the Pre Recording Using RAM feature cannot work on the videos from GV Video Server For details about the Pre Recording Using RAM feature see System Configuration Chapter 1 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Sof
49. ay output PTZ camera 2 Terminal Block Wiegand device and GPS module control See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors EEE A plug or inserting an Ethernet cable to build the network connection A plug for power input 5 Power Out A plug for power output al Introduction 1 6 2 3 GV VS12 Figure 1 9 2 Ethernet Port A plug 1o inserting an Ethernet cable to build the network connection USB Port 1 USB port for installing the portable storage device A port for digital input relay output and PTZ camera control Insert I O PTZ Port the I O Cable with RJ 45 Connector to this port See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors It resets all configurations to their factory settings To use this function follow these steps Unplug and plug the power cable Default Button Press and hold the Default button Wait until the Ready LED is flickering Release the Default button You successfully return to the default settings Ready LED This is on indicating the GV Video Server is ready for connection EJ Power LED This LED is on indicating the power is supplied Q GeoVision Chapter 2 Getting Started This section provides basic information to get the GV Video Server working on the network 2 1 Installing on a Network These instructions describe the basic connections to install the GV Video Server on the network Here we use GV VS02 as the example to demonstrate the steps Figure 2 1 1 Connect
50. ble GPS Select GPS Baudrate 9600 Set GPS Update Period serondsi1 30 Enable Wiegand Transfer Card Number to Center Ya VoM and DVR Send video to Center V 2 and DVR when the Wiegand device is triggered Camera 1 Camera 2 Figure 4 12 GPS Function Note this function is only available for GV VS02 Hardware Version 2 0 GV VS02A and GV VS12 You can select either GPS or Wiegand function for use The two functions cannot be enabled at the same time To enable the GPS function a GV GPS module or any GPS module supporting UART or RS 232 interface is required to connect to the GV Video Server first See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors m Select GPS Baudrate Two baud rate options are available 4800 and 9600 By default the value is 9600 m Set GPS Update Period Set the update frequency in seconds for GPS data After the GPS function is activated you can view the location of the GV Video Server on Google Maps See 6 3 GPS Tracking If the monitoring is also activated the GPS tracking routes will be recorded along with videos This makes it possible to play back tracking routes and videos together on GV System See 5 2 3 Playback of GPS Tracking Routes 4 Administrator Mode Wiegand Function Note this function is only available for GV VS02 and GV VSO2A The GV Video Server can work in conjunction with the Wiegand interface card reader to send video and cardholder data to the central monitoring stations Center V2 an
51. ble below to connect the GV Relay V2 module to the GV Video Server Output Devices 1 4 2 4 6 8 1012 14 16 GV RELAY V2 13 5 7 9 111315 D Terminal Block Note that you don t need to use the DC 5V connector on the GV Relay V2 module for power supply since the power is supplied from the GV Video Server Note The GV Relay module is an optional product 103 GeoVision 9 2 GV VS12 Owing to the model size GV VS12 provides the I O Cable with RJ 45 Connector for the extensible connection to other I O devices and PTZ cameras A RJ 45 connector and a bundle of shielded wires are on the each end of the cable Strip the desired wires first and connect the auxiliary devices with the right wires according to the following pin assignment in the section 9 2 1 Then insert the RJ 45 Connector to the I O PTZ Port on GV VS12 No 4 Figure 1 9 Figure 9 3 9 2 1 Pin Assignment The table below lists the pin assignment for the shielded wires of the I O Cable with RJ 45 Connector 2 White with Brown Stripe Digital Out 2 see bom B White with Ownge Stipe sa ooo 104 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors 9 2 2 RS 232 Terminal Block The RS 232 terminal block on GV VS512 is mainly used for the connection to a GPS module TX RX G 5V RS232 Figure 9 4 GPS RX Receive DC 5V Out Note To ensure the connection to the GV VS12 the GPS RX must be connected to the TX pin and the GPS TX must be connected to
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54. change its current state e g light ON Visual Automation In this section you can setup Visual Automation configuration W Enable Save Set ID Rect Show Style f Normal C Float Up Figure 4 7 1 Select the Enable option 2 Drag an area on the image of the electronic device This dialog box appears Modulet v Output DEG Cancel Figure 4 8 3 Assign the connected module and output device In the Note filed type a note to help you manage the device Click OK to save the settings 4 To change the frame color of the set area click the Set Color button 5 To emboss the set area select Float Up or keep it flat by selecting Normal 6 Click the Save Set button to apply the settings To perform the function see 3 2 14 Visual Automation 38 4 Administrator Mode 4 2 Digital I O amp PTZ For auxiliary device control you can find one I O PTZ port for I O and PTZ control along with one RS 232 terminal block for GPS control on the rear panel of GV VS12 see Figure 1 9 Differently on the rear panel of both GV VS02 and GV VS02A all the functions for auxiliary device control are included in a 16 pin terminal block For details see Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors The connectors for all terminal blocks on all models and the I O PTZ port on the GV VS12 can be divided into four categories based on the interface being used Digital Input Relay Output RS 485 interface for
55. ck select Rpb With Time SsviewV3RpbConnec IP Host name Port Figure 10 18 4 Enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 5552 a username and a password Then click Options and select Video Server 5 Select the desired recording from the event list for playback 10 3 6 Other Functions In addition to live view SSView offers these functions changing camera channels zooming in a camera view rotating images and controlling outputs Select Options to have these features 119 2 GeoVision 10 4 3G Mobile Phone Without installing any GV applications you can use a 3G mobile phone to access GV Video Server directly 10 4 1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function To allow remote access to the GV Video Server first you must select 3GPP MSViewV2 SSViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Setting page and then enable the 3GPP Server on GV Video Server See 4 1 1 Video Settings and 4 3 7 3GPP for details 10 4 2 Connecting to the GV Video Server 1 Open the Internet browser in the mobile phone and then enter the IP address of your GV Video Server a user name and a password Then click Apply to connect ne Internet Explorer rg Til a A Fl http 221 169 195 103 82 ve Figure 10 19 2 After the connection is established an image similar to this example appears me Internet Explorer gr Wie X http 22
56. d VSM as well as GV System DVR Moreover the Wiegand port can be used as an input to activate recording once the card reader is triggered The output format of Wiegand supported by the GV Video Server is HID standard 26 bits and 37 bits TCP IP A Wieser Text Data VSM Card Reader GV Video Server Video Data Revoidiig Text Data kodi Video Data USB Mass Storage Device Text Data GV System Figure 4 13 m Transfer Card Number to Center V2 VMS and DVR Sends the cardholder data to Center V2 VSM and GV System once the card reader is triggered m Send video to Center V2 and DVR when the Wiegand device is triggered The selected camera s will start recording into GV Video Server and the related video will also be sent to Center V2 and GV System once the card reader is triggered Note To receive cardholder data from the GV Video Server the GV System must be version 8 2 or later For the related settings see 4 3 3 Center V2 4 3 4 VSM and 7 2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server 43 GeoVision 4 2 4 Buzzer 44 Note this function is only available for GV VS02A The system buzzer can be activated automatically under these conditions video lost input device triggered motion detected disk full and disk write error You can set the duration of buzzing sounds to be 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds or Always To turn off the buzzer select Off Note the buzzer only works wh
57. d the number of users logging in to the Video Server Video Displays the current video codec resolution and data rate Audio Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker devices are enabled I O Control Provides a real time graphic display of the input and output status You can force the output to be triggered by double clicking its icon Alarm Notify Displays the captured images by sensor triggers and or motion detection For this function to work you must configure the Alarm Notify settings first See 3 2 6 Alarm Notification Camera Adjustment Allows you to adjust the image quality GPS For details see 6 3 GPS Tracking Download Allows you to install the programs from the hard drive 16 EN Accessing the GV Video Server 3 2 3 Snapshot of a Live Video To take a snapshot of live video follow these steps 1 Click the Snapshot button No 5 Figure 3 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 Specify Save in type the File name and select JPEG or BMP as Save as Type You may also choose whether to display the name and date stamps on the image 3 Click the Save button to save the image in the local computer 3 2 4 Video Recording You can record live video for a certain period of time to your local computer 1 Click the File Save button No 6 Figure 3 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 Specify Save in type the File name and move the Time Period scroll bar to specify the time lengt
58. deo Server Modify the default HTTP port if necessary Select GeoVision VideoServer from the Brand drop down list This dialog box appears GeoVideoSVR Livery Server Network Type Port 10000 Query LAN Camera list Previews Geovision videoserver Camerali Figure 7 5 In the Network Type section select your network environment WAN or LAN Click Query to detect the GV Video Server When it is detected its available camera options will be displayed in the Camera List section Select the camera for live view from the Preview drop down list and the camera for recording from the Record drop down list Click Apply and then Close to exit the dialog box The server information is displayed Server address video Resolution Location PETE 10000 No Disconne Camerat Display position gt Delete camera OK Figure 7 6 Click the server information and select Display Position to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV System The Statue column now should display Connected Click OK DVR Configurations Previewing Video and Setting Audio To preview video and activate audio recoding highlight the desired server see Figure 7 6 and select Preview amp Audio Setting This dialog box appears Preview selected camera Preview and Audio setting Preview selected camera CAM 2 video preview GE aa EN Record frame rate control Record key frame only Audio Setting Audi
59. deo Server by attaching the USB mass storage device to the GV System However the GV System is run on Windows system while the files recorded at GV Video Server is of Linux file system To enable Windows to recognize the files you need to install the program Ext2 Installable File System included on the Software DVD 1 Insert the Software DVD select IFS Drives and follow the onscreen instructions for installation 2 Run IFS Drives from Control Panel and assign the drive name s to each available partition in the USB mass storage device none C F NEW VOLUME Drive 1 unknown FAT 32 23 9 GB Drive 2 Linux 153 4 GB Figure 5 1 3 Run ViewLog 4 Click the Advanced button select Reload Database and click Video Server Compact DVR This dialog box appears Add video archives from USB HDD Database Path Figure 5 2 5 Click Add to assign the hard drive 6 Click OK to load the data to the ViewLog for playback IT GeoVision 5 2 2 Playback Using Remote ViewLog With the Remote ViewLog function you can play back the files recorded at the GV Video Server over TCP IP network For remote playback the GV Video Server must allow the access with ViewLog Server activated ahead See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server 1 For the first time user run the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD Next time whenever you like to use this function access this option from the GV Video Server s web interface 2
60. dware Version 2 0 and GV VS02A e RS 232 GV VS12 RA Introduction 1 5 Options Optional devices can expand your GV Video Server s capabilities and versatility Contact your dealer for more information GV GPS Receiver is a Global Position System receiver allowing you to perform vehicle tracking and location verification functions It is available in two types of interfaces UART and RS 232 GV Reader includes transmit receive antenna and electronics With both Wiegand and RS 485 outputs it is compatible with any standard access control panel loads of relay outputs over 5 volts The iSCSI storage system allows you to record files over 1 the Internet GeoVision 1 6 Physical Description This section identifies the various components of the GV Video Server 1 6 1 Front View 1 6 1 1 GV VS02 S9 Ce ceoUisi P i C GeoVision VS01 VS02 www geovision com tw Video 2 Video 1 ER Pre L VS02 w501 Audio 2 Audio 1 Speaker Out z Power P Ready Disk Full Resel Load Fault Default Figure 1 4 No Name Function Video Input 2 plugs for video inputs The switch is designed for 2 cameras mode in live view When the switch is set in 2 Video Stream Switch VS01 dual streams of Video 1 are displayed VS02 Video 1 and Video 2 are displayed simultaneously Ensure to reboot the GV Video Server after changing the setup 3 Audio Input 2 plugs for audio inputs Speake
61. ed using the browser based configuration page and are discussed in the following sections in this manual e Date and time adjustment see 4 8 1 Date and Time Settings e Login and privileged passwords see 4 8 5 User Account e Network gateway see 4 7 Network e Camera image adjustment see 3 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window e Video format resolution and frame rate see 4 7 2 Video Settings 12 EN Accessing the GV Video Server Chapter 3 Accessing the GV Video Server Two types of users are allowed to log in the GV Video Server Administrator and Guest The Administrator has unrestricted access to all system configurations while the Guest has the access to live images and network status only 3 1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images Once installed your GV Video Server is accessible on a network Follow these steps to access your surveillance images 1 Start the Internet Explorer browser 2 Enter the IP address or domain name of the GV Video Server in the Location Address field of your browser gt GeoVision Inc Video Server Windows Internet Explorer v le http 192 168 1 155 ssi cqifLogin htm w ake GeoVision Inc Video Server C GeoVision VIDEO SERVER APPLICATION Login Password Figure 3 1 3 Enter the login name and password e The default login name and password for Administrator are admin e The default login name and password for Guest are guest 4
62. en the GV Video Server is monitoring To activate the monitoring see 4 4 Monitoring Buzzer Settings In this section you can define buzzer period for different events Buzzer interval Video lost Always hd Inputtriggered Off w Motion detected Off Disk full Off Disk write error Off Figure 4 14 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 Events amp Alerts For the events of motion detection or I O trigger the Administrator can set up the two trigger actions 1 Send a captured still image by e mail or FTP 2 Notify Center Monitoring Station Center V2 VSM or GV GIS by video or text alerts To have above trigger actions you must also set the following features e Motion Detection See 4 1 3 Motion Detection optional e Input Setting See 4 2 2 Input Output Settings e For e mail and FTP alerts it is required to start monitoring See 4 4 Monitoring Note The Motion Detection function is an optional setting since it is activated by default 4 3 1 E mail After a trigger event the GV Video Server can send the e mail to a remote user containing a captured still image Email In this section you can configure mailserver SMTP to handle events videos and error messages Primary mail server C Enable Server URUIP Address Server Port From email address Send to Please use to seperate recipient s address Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 603 Need authentication to login Us
63. enter the TCP IP port on your mobile phone To play video back enable ViewLog Server on the GV Video Server and enter the RPB Port on your mobile phone 106 10 Mobile Phone Connection 10 1 PDA GView V2 is a remote view application for Pocket PC device It can run on the PDA with Windows Mobile operating system For the supported operating system version see Chart 1 When GView V2 detects the big screen panel of the mobile phone images from the GV Video Server will be horizontally rotated for a better view Resolution is set to be CIF by default 10 1 1 Installing GView V2 GView V2 should be installed on a PDA device with Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system 1 Download and install Microsoft PDA Viewer V2 from http www geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation The default installation directory is C Microsoft PDA Viewer V2 3 Through the synchronization program such as ActiveSync install GViewV2 exe from the installation directory to your PDA Consult your PDA user s manual for how to install a program to the PDA 10 1 2 Activating the GView Function To allow remote access to the GV Video Server you must select 3GPP Msview V2 Msview V3 Ssview V3 and GView V2 Supported to be the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page See Connection Template in 4 1 2 Video Settings for details 10 1 3 Con
64. er Name Password Snapshot Resolution Default v EmailAlarm Settings video Lost Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Tampering Alarm Selectall Camera 1 Camera 2 Rec Error HD Full Figure 4 15 Enable Select to enable the e mail function Sever URL IP Address Type the SMTP Server s URL address or IP address m Server Port Type the SMTP Server s port number Or keep the default value 25 45 GeoVision From email address Type the senders e mail address m Send to Type the e mail address s you want to send alerts to Alerts Interval Time Specify the interval between e mail alerts The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes The option is useful for the frequent event condition It will ignore any event triggers during the interval period Need authentication to login If the SMTP Server needs authentication select this option and type the valid username and password Snapshot Resolution Note this option is only available for GV VS12 Select D1 or CIF to be the resolution of snapshot images Alarm Settings Note this option is only available for GV VS02A and GV VS12 You can choose to automatically send an e mail for alarm notification under these conditions video lost tampering alarm disk write error and hard disk full Note The Tampering Alarm option is only available for GV VS12 For the related settings to send e mail alerts see 4 7 3 Motion Detection 4 2 2 Input Output Settings and 4 4 Monit
65. evicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 00028036 Start Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Any Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 de Odens Stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 Figure 7 10 For the related settings on the GV Video Server see Wiegand Function in 4 2 3 GPS Wiegand 93 GeoVision 7 3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View 94 You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the cameras and I O devices connected to the GV Video Server Connecting to GV Video Server The Multi View program is available in the GV System applications and also included on the Software DVD as an independent program The following is an example of running the Multi View through WebCam Server on the GV System 1 To enable the remote access to the GV System click the Network button select WebCam Server to display the Server Setup dialog box and click OK to start the WebCam server 2 Atthe local computer open the Web browser and type the address of the GV System The Single View page appears 3 Select Multi View and the desired viewing resolution The valid user name and password are required for login For the first time user you will be directed to the Download page Install the Multi View program before you can run it 4 Onthe Multi View window click the Edit Host button The Edit Host window appears 5
66. g GView V2 rrrrnrrnanennnrrnarennnnnnanennnnnranennnennnnennnrnranennnennannnasennnsen 107 10 1 2 Activating the GView Function rrrrrarernnrrnarevrnrnnnnernnrnranennnrnnnnennnnnnnnen 107 10 1 3 Connecting to GV Video Server rarrrarannnnnnanannnnnnnnevnernranennnrnnannnanennnnen 107 10 1 4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server rrrrrnnrananenanennnnn 108 15 Other FUNCIONS ve ee ree 109 102 Windows STENPNONE guvrsadeseer me ein A aaa NEn TRENE 113 10 2 1 Installing MSView V2 V3 rrranrrnanennnnrnanevnnnnnanenanrnnanennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnen 113 10 2 2 Activating the MSView V2 V3 Function rarannnrnnnnennnrnrarennnrnnnnrnanennnnnr 114 10 2 3 Connecting to GV Video Server rarrrarannnrnnnnavnannnnnrvnnnnranennnrnnannnanennnnen 114 10 2 4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server rrrrrrnranarenanenenn 116 VS EFTER 116 103 Symbian Smartphone espe ch csneneconetecsesarivnecoxedepaies dicacnneciectvesiens EENE EESE AREARE ERRES 117 10 3 1 Installing SSView V3 rrrarrnnnnrnanennnnnnanennnnrnanennnrnnnnennnnnnanennnennnnennnennnnee 117 10 3 2 Activating the SSView V3 Function rrrnrrnnanennnrnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnennnnnn 118 10 3 3 Connecting to GV Video Server rarrrarannnnnnnnannannnnnevnnrnranennnennanennnennnner 118 134 QUICK COMMCCUON Jr 119 10 3 5 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server rrrrrrnrananenanennnnn 119 10 3 6 Other Functions
67. gin name and password are admin e The default Guest login name and password are guest To allow a Guest user log in without entering name and password select Disable Check Login Guest Identity e The default FTP Server login name and password are videoserver User Account In this section you can change the administrator account and password Administrator Account Login admin Old Password New Password Retype Password Guest User Account Figure 4 35 4 8 6 Log Information The log contains dump data that is used by service personnel for analyzing problems Log Information System Booting Time History In this section you can see latest booting time of system Sun Nov 12 13 55 09 2006 Sun Nov 12 13 56 19 2006 Sun Nov 12 13 58 21 2006 System Log In this section you can see all system activities Nov 21 14 33 18 Geovision user info ddnsc s_ibdnsClientSyne SIibdns UpdateMylp ddr 60 248 143 163 ok Nov 21 14 34 22 Geovision daemon notice Video Server 134 Super User 1071 logins from IP 192 168 0 236 1640 Nov 21 14 34 28 Geovision daemon notice Video Server 134 Quit user 1071 from IP 192 168 0 236 1640 due to connection broken Nov 21 14 36 18 Geovision user info ddnsc s_ibdnsClientSyne SIiDdns UpdateMyIpAddr 60 248 143 163 ok Nov 21 14 39 18 Geovision user info ddnsc 8 iDdnsClientSync SIiDdns UpdateMylp ddr 60 248 143 163 ok Nov 21 14 42 20 Geovision user
68. gitude 121 56443 Ex 121 565 E121 565 10 2521 0 25 Latitude 25 03367 Ex 25 081 M25 081 10 25 510 25 Location Name Taipei 101 Figure 4 32 For details on the GPS application see 6 3 GPS Tracking 4 8 3 Storage Settings 4 Administrator Mode Based on Linux ext3 file system the GV Video Server supports external USB mass storage devices for video and audio recording Normally USB mass storage devices are ready for Windows OS Therefore you need to format the devices by using the following Storage Settings After being formatted the storage devices will be ready to use by Linux OS of the GV Video Server Storage Settings In this section you can configure the disk storage to archive videos and events Storage Settings Enable recycling Stop recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smallerthan 5G C Keep days 1 255 0 Apple Disk Infomation Disk No Total Size USB0 r417 Partition Infomation Disk No Partition No WISBO 5 USB0 USB0 USB0 Unit Gigabyte Storage Settings Used Size Free Size 06 327 617 545 Total Size Used Size 201 590 05 942 201 590 0 129 201 590 0 125 g9 402 0 125 Figure 4 33 Utilization Format Remove Format Remove 12 Utilization Format Format Format Free Size 115 548 42 201 461 0 201 462 0 99 274 O If the Enable recycling option is checked when the space of the USB mass storage device is lower than the s
69. h of the video clip from 1 to 5 minutes 3 Click the Save button to start recording 4 To stop recording click the Stop button No 2 Figure 3 3 3 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View The full screen mode provides two types of close up views Picture in Picture PIP and Picture and Picture PAP The two views are useful to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area To access this feature e Click the Full Screen button No 7 Figure 3 3 Right click the full screen to have the options of PIP and PAP e Right click the live view to have the options of PIP and PAP 17 GeoVision Picture in Picture View 18 With the Picture in Picture PIP view you can crop the video to get a close up view or zoom in on the video Navigation box Inset window Figure 3 5 1 Select PIP An inset window appears 2 Click the insert window A navigation box appears 3 Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close up view of the selected area 4 To adjust the navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners and enlarge or diminish the box 5 To exit the PIP view right click the image and click PIP again 3 Accessing the GV Video Server Picture and Picture View With the Picture and Picture PAP view you can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the image A total of 7 close up views can be defined Figure 3 6
70. han x option Otherwise no video will be recoded 2 The recording data may be lost if you remove the USB mass storage device during recording 3 If you do not remove the USB storage device properly the data cannot be read in another computer In this case re plug the storage device back to the GV Video Server The system will repair the data automatically When the system is repairing the data the Remove field will display Repairing 12 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 4 iSCSI Storage Settings You can record files of the GV Video Server to the iSCSI storage system over the Internet Enter the Initiator node name created on the iSCSI storage system activate the link and type the IP address of iSCSI data port 1 and port 2 to enable connecting the iSCSI storage system to the GV Video Server After the connection is established the volume assigned for the GV Video Server on the ISCSI storage system will be displayed on the Storage Settings page Figure 4 33 Format the iSCSI drive before you can record files iSCSI Storage Settings In this section you can configure the iSCSI storages on the network iSCSI initiator name Initiator name iSCSI device 0 Activate Link Host name or IP Address 192 168 1 21 Host name or IP Address 192 168 1247 Figure 4 34 13 GeoVision 4 8 5 User Account You can change the login name and password of Administrator Guest and FTP Server User e The default Administrator lo
71. he Port 2 option or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the GV Video Server Preference General Layout Network Record Dispatch Server Information of Center 2 Location Name GV MINIDVR Network Settings C Enhance Network Security Centerv2 Port 5547 Defaut D Any changes of this property will be applied in the next Figure 8 2 98 La CMS Configurations To define how to display the received video on motion detection and input trigger from the GV Video Server click the Preference Setting button and select System Configure This dialog box appears Preference General Lapout Network Record Dispatch Server Monitor Option Manual close channel 8 Close the camera view when motion stopped Post motior 5 Sec Camera send by 10 trigger will monitor Sec Monitor the camera sent by GY Wiegand capture 10 Sec Image Quality Normal Enable Directdraw Start up C Auto Run when Windows Starts C Login SMS Server when Start Service Channel Caption Font and Color Settings C Use subscriber s color setting as background Figure 8 3 Manual close channel Closes the triggered camera view manually Close the camera view when motion stopped Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops Post Motion Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window after motion stops Camera send by I O trigger will monitor
72. i Pt Shs DARE P a Wis L mid ret bel pt ng lay Terms of Use Figure 5 5 Note 1 The playback function is only compatible with GV System version 8 3 or later 2 If you like to use the maps created yourself overwrite the files at GV folder GlShtm User and select User Defined from the Please Select a Map API drop down list Figure 5 4 3 If you are the paid client of Google Maps select Client from the Please enter the map authorization key or license key drop down list otherwise select Key 80 5 Recording and Playback 5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events On GV System you can retrieve the events recorded during the Daylight Saving Time DST period from GV Video Server for playback You can also attach the USB mass storage device with the recorded files to GV System for playback The following instructions describe how to retrieve the recorded files from GV Video Server over Internet If you like to use the USB mass storage device for playback first follow the instructions in 5 2 1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device to load the recorded files to ViewLog and then follow Steps 4 7 below to play back DST events D The GV Video Server must allow the remote access with ViewLog Server activated See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server To remotely connect to GV Video Server from GV System click the Tools button and select Remote ViewLog Service The Connect to Remote V
73. iewLog Service dialog box appears Enter the connection information of the GV Video Server and click Connect Once the connection is established the video events will be displayed on the Video Event list On the Date Tree select the date of Daylight Saving Time A separate DST subfolder will be displayed as illustrated below Ei DSTir Figure 5 6 On the Video Event list select desired events and click the Play button to start Note d 2 The playback function is only compatible with GV System version 8 3 or later The AVI file recorded during the DST period is named with the prefix GvDST e g GvDST20081022xxxxxxxxx avi to differentiate from the regular AVI file named with the prefix Event e g Event20081022xxxxxxxxx avi 81 GeoVision Chapter 6 Advanced Applications This chapter introduces more advanced applications 6 1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV Video Server over the Internet or by using the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD 6 1 1 Upgrading Firmware over Internet 1 In the Live View window click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 2 select Remote Config and then click the Firmware Upgrade tab This dialog box appears Remote Config Camera Status Firmware Upgrade Version v1 02 2006 10 31 Firmware Upgrade File 1031 img
74. imited to 20 Max Connection Set the maximum number of connections to the GV Video Server The maximum value is 20 For details on remote monitoring with mobile phones see 10 4 3G Mobile Phone 54 4 Administrator Mode 4 4 Monitoring You can start recording manually by schedule or by input trigger Monitoring Settings In this section you can set up and start stop monitoring in manual or scheduled mode aos Settings Manual M Select all Camera 1 Round the clock vi Camera 2 Round the clock Input O Schedule C Start monitoring by Inputt vi C Stop monitoring by Input2 Camera 1 A Camera 2 ch Figure 4 22 Manual Manually activates motion detection and I O monitoring Select one of the following options and then click the Start button m Select all Manually starts recording and I O monitoring as well m Camera 1 Camera 2 Manually starts recording Select the desired camera s and the recording mode for recording E Input Manually starts I O monitoring When the input is triggered its associated camera and output will also be activated for recording and alerting For input settings see 4 2 2 Input Output Settings Schedule The system starts recording and I O monitoring based on the schedule you set For schedule settings see 4 5 Recording Schedule Start monitoring by Input X Starts monitoring by the assigned input When the assigned input is triggered the system will respond ba
75. ing IP address Static IP address Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the GV Video Server Type the GV Video Server s TCP IP and DNS parameters in the Configure connection parameters section below PPPoE The network environment is xDSL connection Type the Username and Password provided by ISP to establish the connection If you use the xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses you must use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the unit s changing IP address first Configure connection parameters Type the GV Video Server s IP address Subnet Mask Router Gateway Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server Parameters Default IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS server 192 168 0 2 For details on Dynamic DNS Server Settings see 4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP 59 GeoVision 4 7 2 Wireless Client Mode To use the wireless function a wireless LAN USB adaptor is required For supported wireless LAN adaptors see Appendix A WLAN Configuration Client Mode nthis section you can configure your videoserver to act as Wireless Client Wireless Client Setting Network type AdHoc Infrastructure Network name 81D Authentication Type WEP vw WEP koy HE Worse Ok S ok owp Figure 4 26 Network type Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure Infrastructure Via the Access P
76. ion to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually PPPoE Select this option to establish a DSL connection Username Password Configure connection parameters IP Address 192 168 1 21 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Router Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 168 95 192 1 Secondary DNS 192 168 0 2 Optional Test DHCP Figure 2 2 4 Select Static IP address Type IP Address Subnet Mask Router Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS in the Configure connection parameters section 5 Click Apply The GV Video Server is accessible by entering the assigned IP address on the web browser Important Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE should only be enabled if you know which IP address the GV Video Server will get from the DHCP server or ISP Otherwise you must use the Dynamic DNS service to obtain a domain name linked to the GV Video Server s changing IP address first For details on Dynamic DNS Server settings see 4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP If Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE is enabled and you cannot access the unit you may have to reset it to the factory default settings and then perform the network settings again To restore the factory settings see the Default button in 7 5 7 Front View 11 GeoVision 2 3 Configuration Basics Once the GV Video Server is properly installed the following important features can be configur
77. k the image to have these 7 Full Screen options Snapshot PIP PAP Zoom In and Zoom Out See 3 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View Starts the I O Control Panel or the Visual Automation I O Control See 3 2 13 I O Control PTZ Control See 3 2 11 PTZ Control and 3 2 12 Visual PTZ 10 Change Camera Sets the desired camera for display A Starts the PTZ Control Panel and the Visual PTZ Brings up these functions Alarm Notify Video and Audio Configuration Remote Config Show Camera Name and Image 11 Show System Menu Enhance See 3 2 6 Alarm Notification 3 2 7 Video and Audio Configuration 3 2 8 Remote Configuration 3 2 9 Camera Name Display and 3 2 10 Image Enhancement respectively 15 L GeoVision 3 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window To open the control panel of the Live View window click the arrow button on top of the viewer You can access the following functions by using the right and left arrow buttons on the control panel Click the arrow button to display the control panel j t A Information b Fi Ene Click the right and left arrow buttons to change Version the page of the control v1 33 2007 12 10 anel ui p Local time 200 712 13 15 39 32 Host time 2000 04 21 17 45 37 Online count gt e 22 PE eee Figure 3 4 Information Displays the version of the Video Server local time of the local computer host time of the Video Server an
78. ludes some basic but important network configurations that enable the GV Video Server to be connected to a TCP IP network 7 1 LAN According to your network environment select among Static IP DHCP and PPPOE LAN Configuration In this section you can configure videoserver to work inside of LAN LAN Configuration amp Wired Ethemet Select this option to use wired 10 1 00Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use Wireless LAN Configura Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Selectthis option to enter a Static IP address manually C PPPoE Selectthis option to establish a DSL connection Usemame jtt Password ganas Configure connection parameters IP address 192 168 0 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 RouterGateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS server fi 92 168 0 1 Secondary DNS server 192 168 0 2 Optional Test DHCP Figure 4 25 LAN Configuration According to the network environment select Wired or Wireless LAN Before enabling Wireless set up WLAN Configuration first For details see 4 7 2 Wireless Client Mode 4 Administrator Mode LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address The network environment has a DHCP server This option should only be enabled if you know which IP address the GV Video Server will get from the DHCP server or you have obtained a domain name from the DDNS service provider that always links to the unit s chang
79. n for mobile phone connections only the video resolutions 360 x 240 360 x 288 and 176 x 122 176 x 144 are supported The higher resolution you select the higher frame rate or better video quality you will get But note that your mobile phone must support the video resolution you wish to select Connection templates for mobile phone connections 31 GeoVision Video Signal Type m Auto detect signal type on booting Automatically detects the type of video input is NTSC or PAL The supported codecs vary from model to model GV VS02 MPEG4 GV VS02A MPEG4 GV VS12 MPEG4 MJPEG H 264 Note The Main Streaming Type drop down list is only available for GV VS12 There are 4 options for selecting image resolutions 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 480 De interlaced 720 x 576 De interlaced 360 x 240 360 x 288 176 x112 176 x 144 Several frame rates are available 1 2 3 5 7 5 10 15 30 1 2 5 5 8 12 5 25 Bandwidth Management When using MPEG 4 or H 264 it is possible to control the bitrate which in turn allows the amount of bandwidth usage to be controlled VBR Variable Bitrate The quality of the video stream is kept as constant as possible at the cost of a varying bitrate The bandwidth is much more efficiently used than a comparable CBR Set the image quality to one of the 3 standards Fair Good and Excellent CBR Constant Bitrate CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by var
80. nd date or just synchronize with a NTP server Date and Time on Videoserver Wed Jan 19 08 48 45 2000 GMT 08 00 China Hong Kong Australia Westem Singapore Taiwan Russia Enable Daylight Saving Time stat dni End tnrddnhimm Synchronized with a Network Time Server Synchronized with Network Time Server NTP Host name or IP address s sOY Update period 24 hours Update Time AM 05 10 Synchronized with your computer or modify manually Modify manually Date 2000 01 15 yyyyirnmidd Time hh mm ss d Synchronized with your computer Date and time overlay setting Show date as MM DD YY ka This is a format of date where yyyy stands for year in 4 digits or yy in 2 digits mm stands for month and dd stands for day Display o ay Date prior to time Ex 2007 05 21 17 00 00 Time prior to date Ex 17 00 00 2007 05 21 Figure 4 31 68 4 Administrator Mode Date amp Time on Video server Displays the current date and time on the GV Video Server Time Zone Sets the time zone for local settings Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the GV Video Server for daylight saving time Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function Also see 5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events Synchronized with a Time Server By default the GV Video Server uses the timeserver of time windows com to automatically update its internal clock every
81. necting to GV Video Server Once GView V2 is installed on your PDA you can use it to monitor your GV Video Server Make sure your PDA has wireless LAN adapter properly in place with access to the Internet 107 ce GeoVision 1 Execute GView V2 on your PDA eT HIAS ok ve Welcome Gyew Gyie VZ Figure 10 1 2 Click the button located at the lower left corner The login screen appears er Vy ok p Gview Live IP Address port Liser Name Password SnapShot Path Figure 10 2 3 Enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 10000 a username and a password Then click OK 4 Once the connection is established the live image will appear 10 1 4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV Video Server To play back the recordings from the GV Video Server follow these steps Enable the ViewLog Server on GV Video Server Keep the connection port to be 5552 1 or modify it if necessary See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server for details 108 10 Mobile Phone Connection 2 Execute GView V2 in your PDA 3 Click the button located at the lower left corner Figure 10 1 The login screen appears mf 3 it Puy k i H IP Address mtrp0b2 16 dipnaap com Port 5552 User Mame admin Password MDE Type Clear History CANCEL Figure 10 3 4 Enter the IP address of your GV Video Server port value default value is 5552 a username and a password
82. o Run when Windows Starts C Start Service when Vital Sign Monitor Starts Login SMS Server when Service Starts Connective Port Server Port Camera Motion Post Motion 10 Seconds Alerts Interval 30 Minutes Security C Enhance network security Figure 8 5 For further information on how to mange the received video from the GV Video Server see GV CMS Series User s manual 100 8 CMS Configurations 8 3 Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server can manage the cameras and I O devices connected to GV Video Server and distribute them to the Center V2 Se X2 TCP IP FE x2 GV Video Server Center V2 Video Data Text Data I Dispatch Server x2 P 2 O O Ln a GV Video Server Center V2 Figure 8 6 gt To enable connecting to the GV Video Server click the Server Setting button on the toolbar and enable Allow Video Server Login as Subscriber from Port Keep the default port 5551 or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the GV Video Server Dispatch Server Setting Network Setting Dispatch Setting C Autorun server service upon startup O Balance Only C Automatic Failover Support Dispatch Log Keep Days Keep Days 30 g Available space 5 60 GB Log Path C1Dispatch ServeriLogi Centerv2 Event Log Enable Real Time Centerv2 Event Keep Days Keep Days 30 g Available space 5 60 GB Log Path C1Dispatch ServeriCenter 2Log
83. o setting Cancel Monitor Wave Gut Sensitivity 7 Fec Audio Gain Hardware compressed data control Ww Enable hardware compressed data FIFO Figure 7 7 Drop down List Select the desired camera for live preview Preview dual stream record channel The option is only available when the dual stream is set i e the cameras for live view and recording are configured differently see Figure 7 5 Check this option for recording preview Monitor Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of the audio that will be detected The higher the value the more sensitive the system is to the surrounding sound Gain Control Increase or decrease the gain of the microphone Wave Out Select this option to listen to live audio from the GV Video Server Rec Audio Select this option to activate the audio recording Hardware compressed data control Hardware compressed data from the video IP device such as IP Camera Video Server and Compact DVR can be transmitted directly to remote servers instead of being compressed again on GV System The remote servers include Center V2 Control Center and WebCam This function is useful when many remote servers access GV System at 91 GeoVision one time When the option is selected it can reduce the system load on GV System and provide more frame rates and better image quality for each remote server Note It is highly recommended to enable this function on a LAN environment because it
84. oes not work when MJPEG is selected as the codec in the Video Signal Type field Figure 4 1 For details see 4 1 2 Video Settings 34 4 Administrator Mode 4 1 4 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view covering the areas with dark boxes in both live view and recorded clips This feature is ideal for locations with displays keyboard sequences e g passwords and for anywhere else you don t want sensitive information visible Privacy Mask Inthis section you can setup privacy mask configuration if Enable Camerai Reset Save Figure 4 5 1 Select the Enable option 2 Drag the area s where you want to block out on the image Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting 3 Click the Save button to save all the settings 35 GeoVision 4 36 1 5 Tampering Alarm Note this option is only available for GV VS12 The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when a camera is being physically tampered An alarm can be generated when the camera is moved covered up or out of focus The alarm includes triggered output device and or e mail alert Tampering Alarm In this section you can configure the tampering alarm of the camera Tampering Alarm Configuration W Enable r Definition Mask Region Setting Sensitivity Tolerance Time of Alarm iset Se AG eed 40 Duration of Alarm 10 SEL Alarm
85. oint to connect to the Internet This mode further gives wireless access to the Internet or data sharing under a previously wired environment Ad Hoc A Peer to Peer mode This mode connects to other computer with the WLAN card and does not need the Access Point to connect to each other Network name SSID The SSID Service Set Identify is a unique name that identifies a particular wireless network Type SSID of the Wireless LAN group or Access Point you are going to connect to Access Point Survey Click this button to search all the available Access Points Infrastructure mode and wireless stations AD Hoc mode within the range of your WLAN card Authentication Type Select one of these network authentications and data encryptions Disable WEP WPAPSK TKIP WPAPSK AES WPA2PSK TKIP or WPA2PSK AES Disabled No authentication is needed within the wireless network 60 4 Administrator Mode WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A type of data encryption Type up to four WEP Keys in HEX or ASCII format Note that if you use HEX format only digits 0 9 and letters A F a f are valid WPAPSK TKIP and WPA2PSK TKIP Type WPA PSK Pre Shared Key for data encryption WPAPSK AES and WPA2PSK AES Type WPA PSK Pre Shared Key for data encryption Note Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate 61 GeoVision 4 7 3 Advanced
86. oring 4 3 2 FIP 46 You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts FTP Client and Server Setting Upload to a FTP server In this section you can configure a ftp server File Transfer Protocol to handle events videos and error messages Enable Server URUIP Address 192 168 1 21 Server Port 21 User Name geoviison Password Remote Directory FTP Folder Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 60 10 Continue Send When Trigger C Enable SnapShot Resolution Default w Act as FTP server In this section you can enable disable videoserver internal ftp server for file transfer Enable ftp access to the videoserver Use alternative Port 21 Figure 4 16 4 Administrator Mode Upload to a FTP Server m Enable Select to enable the FTP function Server URL IP Address Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server Port Number Type the port number of the FTP Server Or keep the default value 21 m User Name Type a valid user name to log into the FTP Server Password Type a valid password to log into the FTP Server Remote Directory Type the name of the storage folder on the FTP Server Alerts Interval time in minute Specify the interval between FTP alerts The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes The option is useful for the frequent event condition It will ignore any event triggers during the interval period Continuously send images upon trigger
87. ou successfully return to the default settings 6 Disk Full Fault LED This LED is on indicating the hard drive is full or faulty This LED is on indicating the GV Video Server is ready for connection 5 Default Button 7 Ready LED 8 Power LED This LED is on indicating the power is supplied GeoVision 1 6 1 3 GV VS12 r Hideo 2 fay T A i 3 b gt Vi iden 1 USB 2 0 2 a Figure 1 6 1 USB Port 1 USB port for installing the portable storage device Speaker Output A plug for the speaker device 3 Audio Input 2 plugs for audio inputs Video Input 2 plugs for video inputs 9 Introduction 1 6 2 Rear View 1 6 2 1 GV VS02 246 81012 14 16 2 GeoUision 13 57911315 Figure 1 7 eye USB Port 2 USB ports for installing portable storage devices The connectors for digital input relay output PTZ camera Wiegand device and GPS module control See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device 2 Terminal Block Connectors Note the GPS function is only available on GV V502 Hardware Version 2 0 3 Ethernet Port A plug for inserting an Ethernet cable to build the network connection 4 Powerin A plug for power input 5 Power Out A plug for power output Q GeoVision 1 6 2 2 GV VS02A 2 4 6 8 1012 14 16 2 GeoVision 135718 1 14 15 Figure 1 8 USB Port 2 USB ports for installing portable storage devices The connectors for digital input rel
88. pecified space the system will either write the data to another device or overwrite the oldest recorded files If the Enable recycling option is not checked the system will stop recording when the specified space is reached 71 GeoVision m Keep days 1 255 Specify the number of days to keep the files from 1 day to 255 days When both Keep days and Enable recycling are selected the system applies whichever condition comes first For example if the specified smallest amount of storage space comes earlier than the designated keep days then recycle is applied first Disk Information This section shows the details of the attached storage devices Partition Information This section shows the partition details of the attached storage devices To add a USB mass storage device 1 Attach the device to the GV Video Server 2 Click the Format button After the format is complete the partition information will display The maximum space for one partition is 200 GB To remove a USB mass storage device 1 Click the Remove button 2 When you are prompted to ensure the action click Yes The page will be refreshed and the partition information will be cleaned 3 Remove the device from the GV Video Server Note 1 If Enable Recycle is selected the available space of the USB mass storage device must be higher than the space you specified at the Stop recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smaller t
89. pensate between image quality and bandwidth control But if you want to provide consistenly the same image quality at bandwidth cost please set to CBR Constant Bit Rate or cuala Mi CBR Maximal Bit Rate 1024 Kbps vw GOP Structure and Length In this section you can configure the composition of the MPEG 4 video stream GOP structure By using LFrame only will increase video quality dramatically but also the bandwidth Group of Picture GOPi 1 indicates to generate YOP only and disable motion detection Size Alarm Settings In this section you can configure pre alarm and post alarm settings Pre alarm recording time 1 seconds Post alarm recording time 1 seconds with hard disk installed 1 30 Split interval 5 vw minutes C Record audio C Overlaid with camera name Cl Overlaid with date stamps CI Overlaid with time stamps Cl Overlaid with digital input description name Input1 Ol input 2 Apply All Settings In this section you can apply the settings to all cameras d Apply the settings to all cameras Figure 4 3 4 Administrator Mode Name Rename the camera The camera name will appear on the Live View To display the camera name see 3 2 9 Camera Name Display Connection Template Select the type of your network connection Unless you select Customized this option will automatically bring up the recommended video resolution frame rate bandwidth and GOP size Due to the bandwidth limitatio
90. play the Server Setup dialog box and click OK to start the WebCam server 2 Atthe local computer open the web browser and type the address of the GV System The Single View page appears 3 Select Emap The valid user name and password are required for login For the first time user you will be directed to the Download page Install the E Map program before you can run it 4 On the Remote E Map window click the Login button and select the GV Video Server host to access its videos and I O devices The valid user name and password are required to log in the GV Video Server For details on the Remote E Map functions see The Remote E Map Window Chapter 9 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 97 GeoVision Chapter 8 CMS Configurations This section introduces the related settings to enable connecting to the GV Video Server in the central monitoring stations Center V2 VSM and Dispatch Server 8 1 Center V2 The Center V2 can monitor and manage the cameras and I O devices connected to the GV Video Server FT X2 TCP IP e GV Video Server j Video Data Text Data l 7 Center V2 PT pi qg GV Video Server Figure 8 1 gt To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV Video Server click the Preference Settings button select System Configure click the Network tab and check Accept connections from GV Compact DVR Video Server amp IP Cam Keep the default port 5551 for t
91. ports the Global Position System GPS for active vehicle tracking and location verification The vehicle location will be tracked by Google Maps To track the location of your GV Video Server 1 Connect the GV GPS module or any GPS module to the terminal block on the rear panel of the unit See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors 2 Enable the GPS function See 4 2 3 GPS Wiegand 3 Sign up for a Google Maps API key and enable the GPS Maps settings See 4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings 4 Open the control panel of the Live View window 4 Save message ees Hosttime 2008 0102 07 08 49 Longitude 121 5649 E Latitude 250812 N LLI Google Map Open Figure 6 7 e Click Start to activate GPS tracking The longitude latitude and host time of the GV Video Server will be displayed e To save the location information to your local computer select Save message and click to assign the storage path 86 6 Advanced Applications 5 To track the GV Video Server on maps click Open A warning message appears y To help protect your security Internet Explorer has restricted this fila Fram chomtina active content that could access your X computer Click here for options Allow Blocked Content what s the Risk E Save message Host time Google Map Close Figure 6 8 6 Right click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content The map will be displayed The gt icon indicates the loc
92. ppears 3 Enter the connection information of the GV Video Server and click Connect Once the connection is established the video events will be displayed on the Video Events list 4 To select a map API Application Program Interface click the Tools button and click Select Map API This dialog box appears Please enter the map authorization key or license key 23 Please enter the website of the Map API Work offline httowinaps google comimaps default 2 Please select Map API 2 Google Map 2 Figure 5 4 5 In Please Select a Map API select a Map API For Google Maps you need to sign up for an API key from Google website http code google com apis maps signup html and enter the API key in the Please enter the map authorization key or license key field 6 To play back GPS tracks click the Tools button and select Display GIS Window The first time user will be prompted for a License Agreement Read through the license terms before you click understand and agree to continue 79 GeoVision 7 Select the events with GPS tracks from the Video Event list select the desired video mode and click the Play button to start Al map Satelite Hybrid N i Ee aoa t pa GN rt 3 E VE y 2 f TA i pe sa 8 Kingway difiisef tise SE gery C2008 Terrametrics lt Termsof Use fo goah p Gata dl rd r F gt fal he P K i pe a a Map f Satellite Hybrid amera 10 7 a i Bn D v
93. r Output A plug for the speaker device It reboots the GV Video Server and keeps all current 5 Reset Button configurations Release the Default button Wait until the Disk LED is off and Ready LED is on You successfully return to the default settings 7 Disk Full Fault LED This LED is on indicating the hard drive is full or faulty It resets all configurations to their factory settings To use this function follow these steps Press and then release the Reset button Default Button Press and hold the Default button until the 3 LED lights are on Ea indicating the GV Video Server is ready for E Ready LED This LER IS ON connection 9 Power LED This LED is on indicating the power is supplied al Introduction 1 6 1 2 GV VS02A 2 En GeoUision Vv502 www geovislon com ty Audio 2 Audio 1 Speaker Cut A m 5 Power s Disk Full Reset Load Fault Defaull Figure 1 5 No Name Function Video Input 2 plugs for video inputs 2 Audio Input 2 plugs for audio inputs Speaker Output A plug for the speaker device It reboots the GV Video Server and keeps all current 4 Reset Button l l configurations It resets all configurations to their factory settings To use this function follow these steps Press and then release the Reset button Press and hold the Default button until the 3 LED lights are on Release the Default button Wait until the Disk LED is off and Ready LED is on Y
94. ra Camera 3 canei Figure 7 9 4 Select GV Video Server from the Type drop down list enter a descriptive name for the Video Server select the IP address of the video server from the Address drop down list and then select the camera to be mapped with 5 Click Add to add the Wiegand card reader to the system 6 Note the cardholder data will not be overlaid on the mapped camera To view cardholder data click the ViewLog button select System Log to display the Live Log Browser and then click the Device tab fl Live Log Browser Recycle Log 11 21 2007 22 27 4 Monitor System Login Counter Devicet Time Content Device Camera Na 11 23 2007 3 27 Any Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 00026036 Start Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Any Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 00028036 Start Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Any Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 00028036 Start Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Any Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Engineer Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Stop Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 00028036 Start Transaction Devicel Camera 1 11 23 2007 3 27 Any D
95. red ALARM LIST KO DEVICE ALARM LIST sen 2000 1 2 25 TE Module 1 10 55 57 4 Input o 10 55 59 inputi GF Module 01 Input2 amp Input2 2 Input3 Input4 Output Outputt Output2 Outputs Output4 Camera1 Er Camera Figure 3 13 To display the I O control window click the I O Control button No 8 Figure 3 3 The Alarm List is displayed in three levels The first level indicates date the second indicates time and the third indicates alarm ID Clicking the Reset button will clear the list To trigger an output device highlight an output and then click the Output button 25 GeoVision 3 2 14 Visual Automation The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state of the electronic device by simply clicking on its image e g turning the light ON This feature is only available when the Visual Automation is set ahead by the Administrator For details see 4 1 5 Visual Automation Figure 3 14 gt To access this feature click the I O Control button No 8 Figure 3 3 and select Visual Automation gt To change the style of the set areas click the green I O button on the top left corner You will have these options Show All Displays all set areas Rect Float Embosses all set areas m Set Color Changes the frame color of all set areas 3 2 15 Network Status 26 To view the network status in the left menu click Network and select
96. rk oe Status Settinas gt L AN gt User Account gt Wireless p Advanced TCP IP i UMTS Multicast gt IP Filtering V Management Date and Time GPS Maps Settings Storage Settings Figure 4 1 gt iSCSI Storage Settings User Account Log Information Tools Note 1 The Wiegand function is only available for GV VS02 and GV VSOZ2A 2 The Buzzer function is only available for GV VSO2A 3 The Tampering Alarm function is only available for GV VS12 4 The Multicast function is only available for GV VS502 Firmware Version1 46 21 Q GeoVision 4 1 Video amp Motion This section includes the video image settings and introduces how the images can be managed by using Multicast Motion Detection Privacy Mask and Visual Automation 4 1 1 Multicast Note this function is only available on GV VS02 Firmware Version 1 46 The Multicast view allows the GV Video Server receiving video and audio streams from a multicast group It also enables the GV Video Server to receive audio broadcast from other hosts in the multicast group To join a multicast group and listen to audio broadcasting it is required to activate the related settings in 4 7 5 Mulitcast Host List Configure TOE Figure 4 2 Configure Button The host s in the multicast group is displayed automatically on the host list If you cannot see any host displayed click the Configure button select General Setup and
97. s on the toolbar AR welcome Gview ef sx 02 35 a Camera iter ai Figure 10 5 110 10 Mobile Phone Connection The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected module Click the desired number to access its I O devices The I O control buttons appear on the toolbar HE Welcome GSview Hy mx 02 35 ok Camera iene I ae Figure 10 6 I Click it to view the log of input triggers O Click it to display and force the connected output devices Viewing Input Triggered Events All input triggers are logged on the Alarm list Click the I button Figure 10 6 to view the list of trigger events HF Welcome Gview 7 x 02 35 ok Alarm 2001 12 18 ei ate Figure 10 7 111 Q GeoVision Forcing Outputs To force any connected output devices click the O button Figure 10 6 and click the desired number The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected output devices S welcome Gview a 02 35 dd camera ine J Figure 10 8 Controlling PTZ Cameras To control the PTZ camera use the drop down list to select the desired camera and click the button on the live view screen Figure 10 4 Gview Live Figure 10 9 Click it to return to the previous page k j o buttons to move the PTZ camera to the left up down and Click it to return to home 112 10 Mobile Phone Connection Viewing Camera Status To view the camera status click the button on
98. sed on your recording or I O monitoring settings in above Manual or Schedule options Stop monitoring by Output X Stops monitoring by the assigned output When the assigned input is triggered the system will stop monitoring Camera Status Icon C Manual recording 9 Schedule recording Zz 79 On standby Enabled for motion detection and input trigger 55 L GeoVision 4 5 Recording Schedule The schedule is provided to activate recording and I O monitoring on a specific time each day 4 5 1 Recording Schedule Settings You can set up different monitoring schedules for each camera Recording Schedule Settings In this section you can configure schedule time Span 2 Round the clock 00 2 1 18 4 00 Span3 Motion 100 v 00 100 Next Day Weekend Roundthe clock Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday C Special Day Round the clock MM DD Figure 4 23 m Span 1 Span 3 Set a different recording mode for each time frame during the day Each day can be divided into 3 time frames represented by Span 1 to Span 3 Weekend If you don t want to apply the span settings to the weekend enable this option and select the recording mode to be used during the weekend Define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday m Special Day Set the recording mode on a specified day Note In Recording Schedule and I O Monitoring Schedule if the settings for Special Day conflic
99. t with those for Span 1 3 or Weekend the Special Day settings will get priority 56 4 Administrator Mode 4 5 2 I O Monitoring Settings You can set the schedule for I O monitoring to start I O Monitor Settings In this section you can configure lO monitor time Span 2 00 v 00 i OD Next Day C Span 3 00 i 00 100 4 Next Day C Weekend Saturday and Sunday O Only Sunday Special Day MM DD le 05 Joe o9 Jio fol fog Jorl Jo ml h2 Figure 4 24 m Span 1 3 Set different time frames during the day to enable I O monitoring Each day can be divided into 3 time frames represented by Span 1 to Span 3 Weekend If you don t want to apply the span settings to the weekend and need the I O monitoring for the whole day enable this option and select whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday Special Day Enable I O monitoring on a specified day 4 6 Remote ViewLog With the Remote ViewLog function you can play back the files recorded at the GV Video Server over TCP IP network For the first time user you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD For remote access to the GV Video Server the ViewLog Server built in the unit must be enabled See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server For details on connecting to the GV Video Server for playback see 5 2 2 Playback Using Remote ViewLog 57 2 GeoVision 4 7 Network 4 58 The Network section inc
100. ted in the network devices table 63 GeoVision 4 7 4 UMTS 64 UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telephone System UMTS is a third generation 3G broadband packet based transmission of text digitized voice video and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second UMTS offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users no matter where they are located in the world After a mobile broadband device supporting UMTS HSDPA etc is attached to the USB port on the rear panel and the UMTS function is enabled the GV Video Server can have wireless broadband access For supported mobile broadband devices see Appendix B UMTS Settings UMTS Settings Set Up UMTS Device Enable Access Point Mame APN Internet 0 0 0 0 Maximum Transmission Unit 1500 Retain UMTS connection Check Interval Cl Check PN Connection Check Target IP Address 0 0 0 0 3G Connection Status DISCONNECT Figure 4 28 PIN number Type the PIN number that is provided by your network operator m Access Point Name APN Type Access Point Name that is provided by your network operator m Username Type a valid username to enable the UMTS service from your network operator Password Type a valid password to enable the UMTS service from your network operator IP Address The IP address of the GV Video Server will be displayed after enabling the UMTS service The next time when you
101. the connection to GV GIS and tasks to perform GV GIS Server Activate Link Host name or IP Address 1192 168 1 222 Port number 13356 User Name VS Password ee Cease motion detection messages from C Select all C Camera1 C Camera 2 Cease input trigger message from C Select all Cl inputi Cl input Cinput3 Cl Input 4 Enable schedule mode F Select schedule time C span1 00 w oo w 00 w 100 4 Next Day CI Span 2 00 v 00 00 v i00vw Next Day O span3 00 W 100 00 100 4 Next Day C Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday C Special Day MM DD 102 03 104 dol 10 11 142 07 08 Connection Status Status Disconnected Figure 4 19 4 Administrator Mode To enable the GV GIS connection Activate Link Enable the monitoring through GV GIS Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of GV GIS Port Number Match the communication port on GV GIS Or keep the default value 3356 User Name Type a valid user name to log into GV GIS Password Type a valid password to log into GV GIS Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and connected time These options you can also find on the GV GIS setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying GV GIS of motion detection from selected camera s Cease input trigger messages from Stops notifying
102. ts 4 relay outputs 4 relay outputs RS 485 RS 485 RS 232 interface for GPS 1 Wiegand interface 1 Wiegand interface 1 UART interface 1 UART interface 2 digital inputs 2 relay outputs RS 485 RJ 45 10 100 Mbps 1 DC In power jack 1 DC Out power jack 100 240V 1 2A 50 60 mhz 12V 3A 36W Max 1 DC In power jack Alarm GV VS02A 4 outputs 4 outputs 2 outputs 123 GeoVision Environment 20 55 C 20 55 C 20 55 C I 4 131 F 4 131 F 4 131 F 0 85 RH 0 85 RH 0 85 RH non condensing non condensing non condensing Physical 174 x 145 x 40 mm 174 x 145 x 40 mm 123 x 106 x 25 mm 6 85 x 5 71 x 1 57 in 4 84 x 4 17 x 0 98 in 0 74 kg 1 63 Ibs 0 345 kg 0 76 Ibs Default Port Value 17300 17319 124 Appendix Appendix A Supported Wireless LAN USB Adaptor The models supported these adaptors include GV VS02 Firmware Version 1 46 GV VS02A Firmware Version 1 0 and GV VS12 Firmware Version 1 01 DWL G122 C1 version Note Linksys WUSB54GC ver 3 is not supported The model supported these adaptors includes GV VS12 Firmware Version 1 01 DWA 140 H W version B1 S860 B Supported Mobile Broadband Device Huawei E220 USB Modem HSDPA UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM i Wireless USB727 Modem EVDO 125
103. tware DVD r TCP IP AABA ABAAA BAAA A ASAB QOOSAOGOGAOOCOAAS 6868 468686 A64608666668006046I 6608 6868 AMAALABAGBHABBH a 468 a 4 8884A68844848484 DBA al D EC A GV System with 32 ch Displ GV Video Server Figure 7 1 Note Currently the GV 250 Card does not support the GV Video Server 88 DVR Configurations 7 1 Setting Up IP Cameras To set up IP cameras on the GV System follow these steps 1 On the main screen click the Configure button select General Setting select Camera Audio Install and click IP Camera Install This dialog box appears IP Camera Setup jf Install IP Camera Please select the number of IP Cameras E T vou vant to installed Meal OK Cancel Figure 7 2 Check Install IP Camera and select the number of IP Cameras you want to link to and click Configure This dialog box appears Hybrid Video Server Video Resolution Add Camera Figure 7 3 e To automatically set up the camera click Scan Camera to detect any GV IP devices on the LAN e To manually set up the camera click Add Camera The following steps are the example of manual setup Click Add Camera This dialog box appears Select Brand Server IP HTTP Port User name Password Please select the brand of IP camera Figure 7 4 89 GeoVision 90 4 10 Type the IP address username and password of the GV Vi
104. udes the names of selected inputs on live and recorded videos Apply All Settings Apply the settings to all cameras Applies the same settings to the other camera 33 Q GeoVision 4 1 3 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the video image You can configure up to 8 areas with different sensitivity values for motion detection Motion Detection In this section you can setup different regions for motion detection Please atise which action s should be taken when motion detection is activated Trigger digital output Output 1 L output 2 LI output 3 Output 4 Figure 4 4 1 The default sensitivity value is 2 for the whole area To define a different sensitivity value click Reset 2 Select the desired sensitivity by moving the slider There are three values The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to motion Drag an area on the image Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting To create several areas with different sensitivity values repeat Steps 2 and 3 Click Save to save the above settings gt p gt w If you want to trigger the alarm outputs when motion is detected select the outputs Output 1 to Output 4 and click the Apply button To activate the output settings you must also start Camera monitoring manually or by schedule For related settings see 4 4 Monitoring Note For the users of GV VS12 this function d
105. ying the quality of the stream The bitrates available for selection depend on the image resolution 32 4 Administrator Mode 3072 kbps 2048 kbps 1536 kbps 1024 kbps 768 kbps 512 kbps 384 kbps 256 kbps 3GPPV7 128 kbps 3GPPV7 64 kbps 3GPPV6 and 52 kbps 3GPPV6 2048 kbps 1536 kbps 1024 kbps 768 kbps 512 kbps 384 kbps 256 kbps 3GPPV7 128 kbps 3GPPV7 64 kbps 3GPPV6 and 52 kbps 3GPPV6 GOP Structure and Length Set the maximum number of frames in a GOP structure the GOP size limit This function is only available when you select Customized in the Connection Template section Alarm Settings The alarm settings allow you to capture images before and or after the motion or I O event happens Pre alarm recording time Activates video recording before an event occurs Set the recording time to 1 or 2 seconds Post alarm recording time Activates video recording onto the attached USB mass storage device after an event occurs Set the recording time from 1 to 30 seconds Split Interval Sets the time length between each event file from 1 to 5 minutes Record Audio Activates audio recording when an event occurs Overlaid with camera name Includes camera names on live and recorded videos Overlaid with date stamps Includes date stamps on live and recorded videos Overlaid with time stamps Includes time stamps on live and recorded videos Overlaid with digital input description name Incl
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