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1. EE GV 600 v2 Page 7 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 4 Real Time Display Card Installation The Real Time Display card is capable of feeding 480 fps to 16 video channels with each channel running at 30 fps Video can also be displayed to a TV monitor by using the TV out connector The card is designed to work conjunctionally with your GV series video capture card therefore a direct connection between both cards is required The current model that supports Real Time Display cards are GV600 GV650 GV750 and GV800 1 Insert the Real Time Display card into the PCI slot next to the GV Series video capture card 2 Use the supplied ribbon cable connect one end of the ribbon cable to the GV capture card and the other end to the Real time Display card as illustrated in the following picture 3 Now select the driver path in the CD directory Driver GVDSP to install the driver GV 600 v2 TV Monitor Real Time Display Card Note 1 The Real Time Display card is not compatible with VIA chipset motherboards 2 The VGA card requirement for Real Time Display card must be GeForce 2 or above Page 8 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 5 Audio Extension Card Installation The Audio Extension Card adds audio recording capability to your GV System Currently the models that support audio recording function are GV 600 GV 650 GV 750 and GV
2. Tool Bar Buttons Search Click to locate all available GV System within the LAN Back Click to move back to the previous live channel Forward Click to move forward to the next live channel Go To Click to select a specific live channel Stop Click to end the network connection Lock Camera Click to lock a particular camera Live Channel Click to show or hide live channel frame Live Channel Frame Live Bar Click to select the GV System you wish to view gn Indicates the number of camera available in each GV System Indicates each GV System s connection status Green flag mean s connected while red flag means disconnected Channel Display each live channel in sequence Server IP Port Displays the IP address of the connected GV Systems Page 92 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Camera View Window Camra Caption rat Rec Button ka L Play Save Camera Lock flats ii Camera Caption Displays the current date and time of the camera Rec Button The recording button serves 4 functions start recording stop recording pause and resume recording Play Save Click to play last recording or to save it as avi file Camera Lock Click to lock a particular camera Note The IP Multicast System s recording file will be stored in a Temporary Record Buffer This buffer can only store one file at a time If you try to record a second
3. Audio Extension Card Page 120 Chapter 7 WebCam System Setup audio device for two way audio In GV System main screen click on the System Configure button and select Camera Audio Install from the menu In the following dialog box select the audio input where your desktop microphone is connected to in the drop down menu Enable Rec Audio option then speak gently to the microphone and see if the wave in oscillator vibrates Keep speaking into the microphone while monitoring the wave spectrum in the oscillator Use the Monitor Sensitivity and Gain Control slider bar to adjust the audio quality To achieve best possible audio quality the wave spectrum should be extended as broadly as possible but not hitting or exceeding the upper and lower edge of the wave in oscillator xj Ceras Aiat in Ceria Aivas io aai O mt Select audio input Hokr E A F ke z a is Rec Audio Option Startup aie me Conti ca Wave Oscillator Setup WebCam Server for two way audio In GV System main screen click Network button and enable WebCam Server from the menu and the following dialog box will appear AEE j ieee re COT Step one Select Local Video Server then Cpareke iaz click Server Setup button F cee esr pi i tial hi Step two Click Audio tab in the Server Setup dialog box Step three Enable Server to Client option This enables your
4. Play Save Button This button serves 2 functions it allows you to play a recorded file or to save a recorded file in AVI format Camera Lock Perform same function as the Lock button in Camera Zoom Function Note All recorded videos will be stored in the temporarily record buffer The Temporarily Record Buffer only allows one recording clips at a time Therefore if you wish to store the video clips permanently you can click the Play Save button from the Camera View Window select Save from the menu and you will be able to save the video clip in AVI format Page 84 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Playback Video Clips in Qview Click on the Camera View Window s Play Save button and the following application will appear The Qview s major function is for playback recorded video clips in the Temporarily Record Buffer Siew 2 Ele yen Cpe Edt pA a e E Di Page 85 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 86 Preference Setting Click on Preferences button from the Remote View tool bar and the Preference Setting window will appear The Preference Setting contains 2 functions the Connection Setting and General Setting Connection Setting Login Setup You may specify a login user account to use when launching Remote View application Image Quality Allow you to adjust the compression ratio of the video stream Higher number results in better video quality However high
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6. sar System B SystemB gv650 ViewLog500 exe Stand By GV System User s Manual Page 61 Chapter 4 View Log Application 4 3 View Log Fast Key References Fait Delete Esc Exit Enter Play Pause Space Stop Num 1 9 0 and F1 F6 Zoom in camera window F7 Multi Single Channel Switch F8 Display Hide Event Time Range F9 Display Hide Event Panel gt Scroll Right Scroll Left T Scroll Up l Scroll Down Page Up Previous Frame Page Down Next Frame Home First Frame End Last Frame Zoom In Zoom Out Increase playback speed Decrease playback speed Page 62 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System CHAPTER 5 Remote PlayBack System The Remote PlayBack System RPB system allows you to playback GV System s video event from a remote workstation through TCP IP connections The RPB system is consisting of two components the RPB server and the RPB workstation Each RPB server will handles up to 16 RPB workstations login at the same time and each RPB workstation will be able to playback 32 channels simultaneously GY Digital Surveillance System i i 4 Just Download 8 Download amp Play i L Just Play i TCPIIP Remote Playback Remote Playback System Sysiem Figure 5 1 Remote PlayBack System Concept Page 63 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System 5 1 RPB Setup and Installation Page 64 Before you can run RPB functions in GV System both RPB app
7. Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System 5 2 Functions and Features of RPB Application This section will describe the RPB application s major function and features To start RPB application click RemotePlayBack exe in your workstation and the following screen will appear RPB View Window _ RPB Function Panel Camera Layout Panel RPB Playback Control Panel Exit Minimize Page Select Buen 5 2 1 Main Screen Functions This section will explain the major functions and tools of the RPB main screen The RPB Function Panel and RPB Playback Control Panel will be explained in 5 2 2 and 5 2 3 Camera Layout Panel The camera layout panel allows you to choose from 8 different display layout options Page Select You may choose to go to previous page or next page RPB View Window Displays your selected video event Exit Minimize Button Allow you to close the RPB application or minimize it in the Window s task bar Page 67 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Page 68 5 2 2 RPB Function Panel The RPB Function Panel contains 8 major function buttons Connection Button Disconnect Button j Search Button Play Local Video En List View ar Connection Record 1 Address Book 9 Preference Setting i Figure 5 8 RPB Function Panel Connection Button Click the Connection Button from the function panel and the RPB login window will appear Connect To Faddess EEE of Pacai OoOo O
8. I O Control Click on the I O control button to bring out the following I O control panel The I O control panel allows you to send signal to the output device over the Internet Click on Start Control button use the drop down list to select the module you wish to control Then click on one of the Output button to send signal to the device Page 119 Chapter 7 WebCam System Two Way Audio The MPEG4 Encoder Viewer provides two way audio capabilities for the WebCam client This feature delivers a full duplex audio communication with live video images between WebCam client and GV System r ps TCP IP Network WebCam Client GV System WebCam Client Setup GV System s hardware for two way audio Before you can start using MPEG4 Encoder Viewer s two way audio function you should first setup your GV System so it is capable of running two way audio 1 You must have a GeoVision audio extension card properly installed in your GV System 2 Connect a desktop microphone to the input of the audio extension card Make sure you have AC power supply to your desktop microphone 3 Connect a multimedia speaker to the audio input of your sound card LF LL Ge Multimedia Spk GV System Desktop Mic
9. Salat obi ibh iets e If the model you selected is GV 200 GV250 GV 600 and GV 800 then another product select dialog box will appear Choose the actual model and click Next to proceed to the next step Chapter 2 Software Installation 5 Now select the video standard for the source camera used in the system and click Next There are 3 options NTSC PAL and SECAM You can also change the video standard later in the configuration of the Main System Application 6 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next to proceed to the next step Page 13 Chapter 2 Software Installation 7 Inthe select program dialog box you may change the name for your GV System folder in the empty text column under Program Folder If you are not sure what to do in this area simply click Next and the installation will start Follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation Sep pal sce peyan ory hy the Faker lek b ja Yeum pps anra bida nm a era baa ba amring Fabs bi Cik Pesi by ponia Grogan Fada 2 2 Uninstall Main System s Application To uninstall GV Series System click on the Uninstall icon T from the folder The uninstall program will delete all GV Series system files on your hard disk However it does not delete the video images and the log files already saved in the hard drive of your PC Page 14 Chapter 3 Main System Application CHAPTER 3 Ma
10. WebCam Version Displays the version of your webcam software Chapter 7 WebCam System Connect Info User IP Addresses Displays the IP address login date login time of WebCam users with login files Last 100 I O Events Event XXX Displays the last 100 I O activations 7 2 5 G View Application The G View is a remote monitoring application for Pocket PC device It can run on any PDA using Windows CE operating system With G View you will be able to monitor your GV Systems while on the move This section will explain the setup and function of the G View application in detail G View Application Setup The G View application is included in your GV System CD ROM This application should be installed in a PDA device with Windows CE OS 1 Plug your PDA via USB or Com port to a PC installed with Microsoft ActiveSync 2 Run Microsoft ActiveSync in the connected PC and make sure both the PDA and PC are synchronized 3 Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of the PC and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory 4 in the setup dialog box select PDA Viewer for WinCE and click Next lmu irai al preg C Gebha Feii ysa T ge Gewese Cacti O Repi Deme IF C Amons figbed Chard 1i P ieem te ACE Page 129 Chapter 7 WebCam System 5 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next and follow the rest of the instruction to comp
11. Chapter 7 WebCam System Multi Window Selection If you are using a broad band Internet connection such as DSL or Cable Modem then you have the options to display 1 2 4 8 or 16 camera windows under one web page If the connected GV System has 16 cameras then you can distribute them to each one of the Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer s camera windows Or you can have each window connecting to a different GV System This way you can connect up to 16 different GV System under one web page oo THE 16 Windows Display Note Click on Option bar to bring up the user control menu Page 123 Chapter 7 WebCam System 7 2 2 JPEG Image Viewer The JPEG image viewer is the second view option in WebCam system Itis capable of running on Mac OS browsers as well as Window browsers Unlike the Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer which receives live video streams this one receives coninues Jpeg images from the GV System The JPEG Image Viewer is a ideal tool for users with low bandwidth and allow you to view only one camera at a time Start and Stop JPEG Image Viewer 1 Run Internet Browser from your PC 2 Key in GV System s IP address in the browser s address box then press Enter 3 Select JPEG Image Viewer and then click Submit kompression S lection 4 Input a valid user s ID and password then click Submit 5 If login successfully you will be able to view live video images using JPEG Image Viewer
12. Page 124 Chapter 7 WebCam System Function and Feature of JPEG Image Viewer Pe P ipa E SFG 221 il Select zoom in zoom out or fit into JPEG view window Click to scroll up down left and right of the image Click to take a snap shot from the video Click to select view camera Page 125 Chapter 7 WebCam System 7 2 3 Remote Play Back System for WebCam The third option in the WebCam System is the Remote PlayBack viewer Its functions are very similar to the Remote Playback System describe in Chapter 5 Which is allowing you to playback GV System s recorded video from a remote area One GV System is capable of allowing 50 WebCam RPB client to login at the same time Load Play Pause Download Snapshot Stop Zoom Click to take a snap shot from the playback video Click to load recorded files from the GV System Click to stop video playback Click to play video files Click to pause video playback Click to switch to full screen mode Page 126 Chapter 7 WebCam System Click to download playback video to a specified folder Search and Playback Recorded Files The WebCam RPB system allows you to playback both video files and audio files Audio file are only available when your system is equipped with the optional audio recording function 1 Click Load button to retrieve data from th
13. select SUN and SAT button and click Add Schedule button to add it to the schedule list Your weekend schedule will appear next to the weekday schedules in the Schedule List Window If you wish to change a schedule simply highlight it from the list change the settings as you wish then click ss aiea Modify Schedule button to apply your changes If you wish to remove a schedule from the list highlight it from the list and press the Delete key of your keyboard to remove it Page 23 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 24 Setup video surveillance schedules for Holidays You may want to setup different schedules for Holidays such as Christmas or New Year You can setup all holiday under the same schedules or you can assign different schedules for each holiday Click the Holiday schedule control tab to switch to holiday setup window The only difference between the Weekly Schedule and Holiday Schedule is the day selection area the rest of the setup are same as the weekly schedule setup Please follow the Weekly Schedule s setup procedures from Step One to Step Four and then follow the rest of the steps to complete the Holidays Schedule setup Step Five Day Select Click on the drop down menu and select the date from the pop up calendar Click the Apply button to add your selection to the right hand side column Specify the rest of the parameters as in the weekly schedule setup Step Six Add Schedule to the list Click SSS
14. text and background and Invisible no text and no background Temporary Record Buffer Let you specify a folder to hold your recording videos Full Screen Operation Click Channel and select Full Screen Mode from the menu bar to switch to full screen operation The full screen mode provides a larger viewing area for the cameras There are four functional buttons located at the right hand side that allows you to access to some of the basic functions Start Monitor Stop Monitor Preferences View Log Date Time HDD Space 6 3 GeoCenter Page 95 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System The GeoCenter may be considered as a central surveillance station for the GV Systems With GeoCenter you can automatically receive video images or clips from multiple GV Systems of different areas when intrusion occurs The connection time is less than 1 second on Intranet environment e RE aree I F FP k b q SOAS e CE SSeS oe La j i j N a ae ae q GeoCenter System Center can be applied in the Internet WAN or Intranet LAN environment but you need a FIX IP at where Center is installed One Center can serve 10 GV Systems at one time and you can daisy chain multiple Center in a local area network If video images are received from the 11th system it will automatically transfer to the next available Center Because Center is based on TCP IP protocol you must have TCP IP connection at the surveillance Page 96
15. the system will notify you with a finish download message Channel Text Select the information to be displayed in the RPB view window Channel Number Server Name Camera Name 5 TEST 15 Camera 14 Page 74 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System 5 2 3 RPB Playback Control Panel The Playback Control Panel allows you to controls the playback of downloaded files or play files This panel includes the common playback buttons a playback meter and the playback status panel The playback meter indicates the play progress and allows you to move forward and backward during the playback by using its scroll bar The Playback Status Panel displays the channel number date time of the recorded file and the playback speed File Indicator Local File Playback Status Panel Playback Meter Speed Back Previous Speed Stop 5 2 4 Saving a Snapshot or AVI movie The RPB application allows you to save a snapshot of the video in omp format or a complete video event in avi format j aaa AA A Save as Snapshot Save as AVI movie You can convert a complete video event into AVI movie so others can play it on other computers equipped with AVI player e g Windows Media Player Real Player Selecta downloaded file from the workstation and click the AVI button Specify where you want to save your movie and click Save Save as AVI movie r Save as Snapshot To capture a snapshot simply click pause while
16. 5 Remote PlayBack System 5 Taba Drenai amp Ping jusi Dossioag Jusi Pis Drsnkhod amp Pia Farini CEJ Cem There are 4 options available to play or download your selections Download amp Play This option will play your selected video file and in the same time download them into the RPB workstation Just Download This option will download your selected video or audio file in the RPB workstation Just Play This option will play your selections without downloading any files to your RPB workstation Download amp Play Period This option is available when only one file is selected It allows you to specify how many frame to download instead of downloading the complete file Advance Search You can search for video file that was recorded during a specific period of time by using advance search panel s search criterias There are 3 search criterias available Server name cameras and time period Serial Cameras Titra Parad Shard Tirra hiir E EndTina momo E j Ca em Figure 5 11 Advance search panel 1 Select server in the drop down list and all available cameras of the selected server will be listed at the right Click Select All Camera button if you want to download all camera s video file or select the camera you wish to download in the camera window Specify the start and end time of your search range in Time Period area and click OK and a w
17. 800 which support 1 2 3 and 4 recording channels respectively To install the Audio Extension Card simply plug the output cord of the extension card into the audio input connector of your video capture card For model GV 600 the location of audio input connector is in the lower right corner of the capture card For model GV 650 GV 750 and GV 800 the audio input connector is located in the upper right corner area az GV 600 v2 Audio Extension Card Note When the Real time Display card and the audio extension card are correctly installed you may go to Window s Device Manager to check the driver status which is seen as illustration below evi E a E ji iad iry d ie E E Ur de i i tart i P bin ad ohe parang deve F tinio EE eari miea Foes CO LPT t SO wd RAE cores 4 legir ie pha iee a Meda Cora Devine ec MAHA Compatible HET Denice Imisi Game Part Page 9 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Page 10 Chapter 2 Software Installation Chapter 2 Software Installation All GV Series software applications are included in the CD ROM provided within the system package There are total 7 software applications inside the CD ROM including Main System Application Remote View IP Multicast GeoCenter Register Dynamic IP Remote Playback and PDA Viewer The Main System Appli
18. Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System site Center does not support dial up to ISP Since dial up is not always reliable it may delay the image sending Application 1 You may run a GV Series System in your office or the warehouse and enable Connect to Center in GV Series System from the network option when off duty Select also connect to Center If intrusion occurs after you leave the office or the warehouse you will receive real time video image from Center and make necessary response All video images sent to Center will be recorded at remote site for reference Application 2 You may join your system to a Center like the way you join a security service except Center allows you to SEE intrusion not only alarm flash or siren only Itis a good way to eliminate false alarm Page 97 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 3 1 GeoCenter Installation and Setup The GeoCenter application is included in your GV System CD ROM This Application should be installed in a separated PC with TCP IP network access Please make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirement indicated below before proceeding to the installation System Requirement OS Win 98SE ME 2000 XP CPU Pentium 500 minimum Memory 128 MB RAM Hard Disk 20 GB minimum VGA NVIDIA GeForce II 32MB at 800 x 600 resolution minimum Network TCP IP Installation 1 Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of the remote workstatio
19. DFF Eternal Anf Click the Connect button from Remote View System s menu bar select Dial Modem from the submenu and the following window will appear ire E Died oder len Lage Ph Dina ja oT S TN i a Fo Gres paces connect wore FTA Hergun adiou Fema Chel Copmect Fih Fem Mhe Laf kiia Ley Hate Cal Seo ns Lines Ha Lge Laren Fhe Lapi Input the telephone number of the GV System you wish to connect to in Phone Dial column this column will memorized 10 previously entered telephone numbers Enter an authorized user s ID and passwords then click Make Call button To login successfully the Connect Status column should appear with the following message Make Call XXXXXX Line Hang Up Line Reply Login Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System TCP IP Connection Setup Please make sure that both Remote View System and GV System are properly setup to access to TCP IP network The TCP IP server in GV System must be enabled first before proceeding to the following procedures 1 Click the Network button of the GV System main screen and enable TCP IP Server from the menu 2 Click the Connect button from the Remote View System s tool bar select Internet Intranet_ TCP IP from the menuand the following window will appear 3 Enter the IP address or the domain name of the GV System you wish to connect to in the IP Address column and specify the port number If you
20. Dome corresponding to each camera and control through Browser Camera Mapping Setup Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 alel JV Allow PTZ on web Name Camera 1 Device ammine a in Fai Address Adat 0x0 v 6 Click OK button to apply your setting and Execute button to enable Webcam server Page 113 Chapter 7 WebCam System 7 2 Start WebCam System Page 114 After you have properly setup GV System s Webcam server it will be ready to send video stream over the Internet There are four functions available for Webcam System which are Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer JPEG Image Viewer Remote Play Back and Server Information This section will explain each function in detail 7 2 1 Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer The Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer is the most powerful remote monitoring option in the WebCam System It basically run within the Internet Explorer and is capable of receiving live video stream from the GV Systems over the Internet Start and Stop Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer 1 Run Internet Browser from your PC 2 Key in GV System s IP address in the browser s address box then press Enter 3 Select Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer and then click Submit Lompremsioan Selecion 4 Select MODEM if you are using modem dial up connection or DSL CABLE T 1 if you are using a broadband TCP IP connection Select mhara Lanteelian Chapter 7 WebCam System 5 In Select Multi Window area select the number of camer
21. F1 F6 Page 52 Return to default screen Zoom in camera window Start Monitor Stop Monitor Start Schedule Monitor Stop Schedule Monitor Set up System Configuration Start Viewlog playback Start Stop camera scan Network functions Start Stop Modem connection Start Stop TCP IP connection Start Stop Webcam connection Start Stop IP Multicast connection Start Stop Center connection Start Stop Full Screen Login Exchange User Logout User Minimize Exit Zoom in previous camera Zoom in next camera Snapshot Change size of camera windows Chapter 4 View Log Application CHAPTER 4 View Log Application The View Log Application enables you to search and playback recorded video event based on specified search criteria You can start the View Log Application by clicking the View Log button on the Main System Screen The View Log Application is a separated program running under the GV System and will not interrupt the operation of your Main Application You may use the Windows Task Bar to switch between the Main Application and View Log Application If your GV System is equipped with dual view display then you can move the View Log application to the second monitor screen allowing full view on both applications 4 1 View Log Screen Features Playback View Window Em Single Multi Channel al Switch Search Option fel Ks _ Playback Function Panel 4 5 B
22. GV System to transmit audio stream to WebCam client In Max Channel column specifies the number of clients your GV System is allow to send audio to Select the transmission audio codec in Codec Selection Step four Enable Client to Server option This will allow your GV System to receive audio stream from the WebCam client In Max Channel column specifies the number of BF cnend to See aa clients allowed to speak to your GV System In Miss chan fE Codec Selection choose the receiving audio codec Breon acecu codec Note ADPCM requires 4KBps 4 000Bps Lee __ cores ere bandwidth while G 723 1 only requires 600Bps i bandwidth Page 121 Chapter 7 WebCam System Setup WebCam client for two way audio 1 Find a multimedia PC with Internet access and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 web browser 2 Make sure the desktop microphone and the multimedia speakers are properly connected to the sound card of your PC 3 Log onto the Internet and key in the IP address or domain name of the GV System 4 The MPEG4 Encoder Viewer will appear if logged on successfully Input a valid user ID and passwords and then click OK button 5 Click on both the Microphone and the Speaker icons to enable the two way audio feature Speaker Microphone You should be able to perform two way audio communication with a remote GV System when all hardware and software are setup properly Page 122
23. JAdd Schedule button to add this schedule to the list You ll notice that this holiday schedule now appears next to your weekly schedule Pe PEC Peer ed A f ARC PR 00 ie Tye Miad Thu Fri Chapter 3 Main System Application How to setup I O surveillance schedules The I O surveillance schedule works similarly as the video surveillance schedule with simpler operation Click on the I O schedules control tab to switch to I O schedule setup window Step one Select time period Set starting and ending time of your preferred schedule event Tre Set weak Ered rid 27 00 Step Two Select I O Device Select the I O device to be included in this surveillance schedule miO Device Ia me fa 20S Els leis Step Three Select Date Select the days you with to be included in this schedule For example if you wish to apply this schedule from Monday to Friday simply select the days by clicking its button Week Daya Erbie Schack sun Won THe een THU FR sat Step Four Enable I O Monitor Click on I O monitor to enable or disable I O monitoring during the surveillance Sherk E Ut Mordor Step Five Add Schedule to the list Click 2 Jadd schedule button to add this schedule to the list Page 25 Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 2 3 System Setup and Configuration Press the TT System Configure button or F9 shortcut key on your keyboard for system configu
24. Media Oo COOVD Wiler Siz Eume D E Harddisk MEVZIPAAZ dwar Backup Time Period Sian Time 20021127 joo po End Time pozna a 53 EE Ai Salei Backup Canerals n a ae m Pai Ps Poe Pr Pa Pur nPee ame e Pre iar eraran er ar A Parearer are we raira 2 Select the Media you want to backup to either a CD Writer a hard disk drive or a MO ZIP JAZ drive 3 Enter the desired starting time in Start Time and the desired ending time in End Time of the audio video files you want to backup Backup Time Pernod Stan Tima fave fom oo End Time onna z a 3 oo Note Each backup unit is 1 minutes Page 140 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility Press OK and you will see the following dialog box If you selected CD DVD Writer you will see the following dialog box DMBackUp 5 2 G After clicking ok you may run a CD R application such as EasyCD Click on the right button of your mouse to paste files in the application IETEN er al cielaj aja walla ef ix f fe af ele re Goad Fie Mame Yala ety la Page 141 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility If you selected Hard disk drive or MO ZIP JAZ driver you will see the following dialogue box 7 a Hd Easit 1a 10 PAM ae From 8 eli Can Tio dl Baca TITTLE sree 8 You need to run the EZViewLog500 exe located in the ro
25. Multicast System Installation and Setup The IP Multicast application is included in your GV System CD ROM This Application should be installed in a separated PC with TCP IP network access Please make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirement indicated below before proceeding to the installation System Requirement OS Win 98SE ME 2000 XP CPU Pentium 500 minimum Memory 128 MB RAM Hard Disk 20 GB minimum VGA NVIDIA GeForce II 32MB at 800 x 600 resolution minimum Network TCP IP Intranet LAN environment only Installation 1 Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of the remote workstation and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory 2 Inthe setup dialog box select GeoVision IP Multicast and click Next Chose Setup Pogam xj Tiii peg C Debian Hae Vier G ekian P Maties I Dehin esT C pepi Dyra P 7 Henane Fibak Dhen Hia I PEA avr im inc 3 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next and follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation Page 90 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 2 2 Start and Stop IP Multicast System Please make sure that all GV System and the IP Multicast workstation are properly setup in a local TCP IP network environment The Multicast Server in GV System must be enabled first before proceeding to the following procedures 1 In GV System s main s
26. Pim O 1 Evi Coma by LLM Module List Window j Input Setup If you have PT811 module connected and is properly setup within your system then you will be able to configure its functions in the input configure area Each PT811 can connect up to 8 input devices You may use the Input Select Button to choose the device you wish to configure Input Select Button M Input 1 Ki gt Name Signal Type Input 1 N O Monitor Input Apply All C N C Recording Delay Select Camera 2 Sec IV Invoke Alarm Notify l Send To Center 5 Sec Camera 1 7 I Invoke E Mail Alerts Choose Alarm Type E mail Alert attached with snapshot of camera s J Output Module p 5 Select Output Address Name You can specify a name for each input device in the Name text column Signal Type Select signal type for your input device You may use the Apply All button to apply your selection to all input devices Page 37 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 38 Rec Video Invoke Alarm Send to Center Invoke Notice Output Module Output Setup Check this option if you wish to use this device to trigger recording sensors or detectors You may select which camera to record in the Camera Select drop down menu and specify the recording delay Check this option if you wish to send alarm to the GV System when this input device is trigger You
27. Startup Select the check box to automatically start selected features at GV system startup Shashap Start Honba O Biaicah Sirat TOPAF Sere WebCam Server I Modern Sere I Comec to Cender F Enable FullScreen Mode El r Sharh ato Logie B r Paral Realiai 1024768 Start Monitor Select the check box to automatically Start All Monitoring at GV system startup Three monitoring modes are available Monitor All All cameras automatically start recording at GV system startup Schedule Monitor Start recording based on preset schedule 1 0 Monitor Start recording based on I O device setup Network Server Choose which network function you wish to enable after system startup The network function includes Multicast Server TCP IP Server Webcam Server Modem Server and Connect to Center Directdraw Overlay If this option is enable then your system will be able to switch to full screen mode However your VGA card will need to support direct draw overlay to use this function Startup Auto Login Click to enable auto login function Click on the arrow icon and the following dialog will appear Enter the ID and passwords of the account you wish to use for auto logon You can also specify whether to login in full screen mode or in normal mode Starup Julio Login User ID Bupamiem Parron f Aan Logn mi Filisorean Miga CE caa Page 27 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 28 Panel Reso
28. Stop All Monitoring and all recording will be stopped You may use the F7 key on your keyboard as Start Stop Monitoring shortcut key You can also choose the camera you wish to record by clicking on the camera name within the menu A check sign will appear before each camera name indicating its in recording mode You may uncheck them to stop the recording Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 2 2 Schedule p Click on the TA schedule button and the following dialog box will appear There are two types of surveillance schedules in GV System the video surveillance schedule and the I O surveillance schedule Each can be setup in weekly basis or exclusively by date Your GV System is capable of running multiple surveillance schedules therefore you can assign each camera with a different schedule All surveillance schedules will be displayed in the schedule list window I O Schedules Video Schedules Weekly Schedules Holiday Schedules AM ati Pitas Sat Sun Phi 7200 AAC hion Peco ed ThafFri Schedule List Window ce an How to setup video surveillance schedules Before you can start a surveillance schedule you should have at least one schedule setup first Setting up a surveillance schedule is like assigning a task to your GV System You specify the rules and timetable for the cameras and the cameras will perform these tasks base on your specification First start by creating a weekly camera surveillance schedules Cli
29. a e pi Connection Record There are 3 functions under Connection Record button which are Save Connective Status Load Connective Status and Load Resume File Save Connective Status This function will save your current connection status in your RPB workstation Load Connective Status Allow you to load Save Connective Status from the workstation Load Resume File Allow you to load interrupted download file that was save as rsm resume file Note 1 When you interrupt a download file a message will pop up asking whether you want to save the unfinished work as rsm resume file RemotePlayBack xj Q Save the unfinished work as a resume file Page 72 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Address Book The address book allows you to create various RPB server profile The RPB server profile contains all information necessary for a automatic login Adrese ook 5 Gip 1 Se rear Hame EE Earr i il Server 3 A Group t Sarar Add reser IC ZE Farren Pat ange New direap New garar Delete Sonnac Create new group Click New Group button to create a new group in your Address Book Give a name for your new group in the group profile text column A group should contain a numbers of RPB servers Create new server Click New Server button to create a new server You can categorize various servers under one group You can do this by selecting a gr
30. alive or not In other words if for some reason a system is down or hang up watchdog will automatically reboot the PC The watchdog will restart the computer automatically if it did not receive any response from the system for more than 5 minutes The GV Series video capture card has two units of reset button pin located in the lower right corner area One set should be connected to the motherboard s reset jumper and the other to the PC s reset switch please see illustration below Your motherboards RST pin position might be different from the illustration below Please refer to your motherboard user s manual for the actual position PC Reset Switch O ae E g GV 600 v2 Motherboard Front Panel Jumper 1 3 Video Extension Card Installation The GV System comes standard in 4 video input channels with option to expand to 8 12 or 16 channels If you are installing an 8 12 or 16 channels system then you will need to add video extension cards to the video capture card Each capture card can be connected up to 3 video extension cards and each extension card will provide an additional 4 channels The video extension card s output cord should be connected to the captured card s video extension port located in the upper left corner area as illustrated below For model GV650 GV750 and GV800 users the video extension ports are located in the right hand side area of your capture card
31. and the last field indicates the server login time Tois number 1 Sarar Hama Sarar Addraaa Total Warka fi Tine 192168 0 163 Z 1214 15 Work List Click on Connect List s Work List button and the following window will appear The Work List show you the task detail of your RPB workstation You can click the Back button to return to Connection List window Page 71 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Tois number 36 TESTO 192 1600 1 68 camer Mame WorkName mwe Camera i PROTOSS 14 4116 Ooemioad amp Play Cama i DNTS 14 4145 Ooenioad amp Flay Camera i DOO ASE 14 4215 Cosnload Play Camera i IIO NTS 14 4 254 Ooemioad amp Flay Camera i DNTS 14 43 Ooenioad amp Flay xj Download History The Download History displays the current download status of your RPB workstation The Ratio field shows you each file s download progress and the Save Path field shows you the location your file downloads to User can now playback downloaded files directly by double clicking the file from the download history Seneraddess Camera Name 1S 16B 0188 Camera i 200 20H 20 1499030 1d DAD ga iJia Diga Camera i 2002028 1d 10 DaDa ga iaria nigi Camera 2002020 iddi iG Oe Daaba ia 0 14210m Camera 2002020 tala bs TS Didas 1ga 152 168 0189 Camera 20 Wap 144218 0 Ciba a 11 bo 018e Camera EE dea OS DiDaiamiaz iga d 11 bB 0188 Camera 2002020 14 43 33 DS DiDaimiaz 16a 0 12 168 0189 Camera 20020020 aaa D Diba
32. be able to make any changes or modifications C Click OK and the status window should display the date time and the connection status 4 Ifthe connection between GV Server and Geo Server is establish successfully you ll be able to see a DMIP icon located in the lower left corner of the Window status bar Setup DMIP server However if you would like to build up your own DMIP server please refer to the following instructions to set it up 1 Execute the IIS server 5 0 embedded in the Windows 2000 Server 2 Build up a FTP server and allow the Write function 3 Build up a Webserver and specify the path to the one which the FTP server specified Remember the access with Write is not allowed to be activated Note If necessary you may also write a homepage for your own DMIP server Page 137 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility 8 1 Backup System Our backup system will do the following tasks 1 Recorded audio video files can be saved to CD R DVD MO or ZIP media 2 Delete audio video files from the database POD 28 2 So 74 I Fro linpi i Eiri Late 37 SUN tea 28 Lif LOCAL SLL See GS ei SOA e295 Los LOCAL mr LS Page 139 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility 8 2 Backup Audio Video Files 1 Press 5 or select from the drop down menu log gt backup you will see the following dialog box
33. file then the following message will appear to notify you that your first file is not save yet If you click Continue then the first file will be over write by the second file To avoid overwrite click on the Play Save button from the camera view window select Save from the menu and you will be able to save your recording as avi files Cameca 1 Record file not saved yet Newer prompt if record files not be saved Page 93 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 94 Play and Save Video Clips The Camera View Window s play save button serves two functions Play Recorded Files Click on the Play Save button choose Play from the submenu and the Qview application will be launched T p iter Le boo oe A Save Recorded Video Clips All recording video clips are save in the temporarily record buffer folder These recorded clips will be lost after you close the GeoCenter application To permanently save the video clips in your Center workstation click the Play Save button choose Save from the submenu and you will be able to save in the files as Avi format within your Center workstation Preference Setting Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Select Preference from the menu bar and the following window will appear Text Display Let you select camera caption s text color and background color 3 options are available to present the camera caption Transparent text only no background Opaque
34. playing a video and then click on the Snapshot button Specify where you want to save your image and then click Save Page 75 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Page 76 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System CHAPTER 6 Remote Monitoring System The GV System offers 3 types of remote monitoring applications Each remote monitoring application serves a different type of functions and features Remote View System IP Multicast System GeoCenter System Gat My Beek Fier Ena Log Erefuene Help a Sone WE Brady Page 77 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 1 Remote View System The Remote View System is a Windows based software running on a separated PC workstation This software application is used for monitoring live videos from your GV System through modem dial up or TCP IP connection Each Remote View System can login to one GV System at a time However you can run multiple applications in one workstation with each login to a different GV System GV Digital Surveillance Sysiam Mullican Remote fiewer d T L J a Beene 2 Hi ewer eaten BIE Geel e Gord mee aia Goo Peay eres Le atA bnti bach ice Hbeaipii ooo Wb mee nia AEL D E Sta a AAT ae Ey Multicam Remote Viewer Multicam Remote Viewer Page 78 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 1 1 Remote View System Installation The Remote View System is included in your GV System CD ROM This Application should be installed in a separated PC with
35. possible to the camera where motion occurs High System will distribute high percentage of frames not a definite frame number to the selected camera while the other cameras will share rest of the frame rates Assuming that all cameras are in action selecting High ensures this camera always receive higher frame rate than the rest of the cameras Effect can be seen in both preview mode and record mode Low System will distribute low percentage of frame rates to the selected camera Assuming that all cameras are in action certain cameras are of least importance System can be set Low in order to allow frame rate to go to more important cameras Frame Rate Setup Allows you to limit camera s maximum recording frame rates If the value you specify is 10 then it means this camera will not exceeds 10 frames second However it does not guaranteed that it would always record in 10 frames second as the actual recording frame rate will be dependent on the performance of your system This setting will take effect in all recording mode including Smart High and Low Flee video Uneer Link F Eat Upper Lime Frarresisee 1 EA Cantal Page 33 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 34 Motion Detect This area allows you to adjust the build in motion detector s sensitivity level from 1 to 10 The higher the value the more sensitive the system is to the motion Movement will be recorded when the motion exceeds th
36. quality video will also make the video more sluggish since the file are larger and requires more resources out of your PC General Setting Text Display This area let you select camera description s text color and background color 3 options are available to present the camera description Transparent text only no background Opaque text and background and Invisible no text and no background Temporary Record Buffer This area let you specify a folder to temporarily hold your recording videos Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Remote PTZ and I O Function If you have installed PTZ or I O devices on the connected GV System then you will be able to control these devices over TCP IP or dial up network Remote PTZ control Select View gt PTZ Device from the menu bar and the PTZ control panel will appear Use the PTZ select buttons to choose the type of camera you wish to control The control panel s user interface may vary from models to models I PTZ select button l i Direction control button D of Zoom oO Focus a Auto Focus _ ato Auto Pan Preset Go Preset Set PT Speed flow 1 PTZ speed select Controller ID k ID address select Remote I O control Select View gt I O Module from the menu bar and the I O control panel will appear The Remote view application allows you to control the output devices only Click on the Output signal buttons
37. 240 Camess 1 Brigis 1128 Fec Cool H fs Feconding Duale d E Motion Senstrvitg 3 A Mak Fiber mj F ReeVideo Ficund te chck tej Finckel fe flan fe Invoke E Mad Alerts Lys M Bernd lotere kioin Daea T Output Module Mod 1 a om Camera Name You can specify a name for each camera You can name each camera according to its location or usage For example you can name camera 1 Lobby camera 2 Elevator 1 and etc Rec Control The Rec Control area allows you to set each camera s recording quality The camera s recording quality is based on its resolution and compression rate Higher quality picture will require more storage spaces Page 32 Chapter 3 Main System Application Apply to all cameras Rec quality adjust Rec Control Recording Quality 3 D _ Resolution button FramesiSec 4 Smart z D Frame rate setup Smart Recording Select high low frame rate Option Recording Quality Allows you to adjust the video quality in 5 levels Higher value equals to lower compression rate Resolution Button Click on the arrow icon next to the Recording Quality slide bar to switch between the available resolutions Frame Sec Allow you to adjust camera s recording frame rate There are three options available Smart High and Low Smart When Smart Recording Option is selected the system will distribute as many frame rates as
38. 2KB 4 b 40 0 KB I My Computer Z Chapter 3 Main System Application E mail Setup Before you can use Invoke Notice Email function you ll need to setup GV system s email account first Click A Configure button at GV System main screen s function panel select Email Setup and the following dialog box will appear Mail Setup Step 1 Input your mail server name in SMTP Server column Step 2 Input a reply email address in E Mail From column optional Step 3 Input the email address you want to send alerts to in E mail To column Step 4 Select a charset most suitably to your specification from the drop down menu Step 5 Enter subjects and text content in the text column next to them Both are optional function and you can leave them empty if you do not require them Step 6 Click Test Mail Account button to see if the Email function were setup properly Attach Image of Camera Setup You have the option to attach an image of the captured event when the system notifies you by email Step 1 Click Attach check box to unlock this function Step 2 Use the drop down menu to choose between png or jpg image format Step 3 Select image size there are 3 sizes available 320 x 240 160 x 120 and 120 x 90 Page 47 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 48 Step 4 Specify how many pictures you like to send out accept 1 6 pictures Step 5 Click on th
39. 88KB Application WMProof exe 460KB Application ls W panel dll 228KB Application Extension B XSVI EXE 216KB Application E zoomin gif 1KB GIF Image E zoomout gif 1KB GIF Image ls ZuMJ Mux dll 80KB Application Extension ls ZuMpiDLL dll 44KB Application Extension Q 1 object s selected 5 My Cor 4 Page 147 Chapter 9 Watermark Proof Open File First Frame Play Previous Frame Next Frame ___ Previous Have Watermark Frame ____ Next Have Watermark Frame Page 148 r Check sum Pass r Similar Rate 88 Extracted e Chapter 9 Watermark Proof Check Sum The wmproof will check to extracted picture If picture is ok the check sum will show Pass when picture is damaged the check sum will show No pass m Check sum Pass Similar Rate The wmproof will check to extracted of similar with original then show percent Similar Rate 88 Original This is original watermark r Original 4 C Extracted This is extracted watermark You record video files before first you must enable Use Digital Watermark Protection then GV Series system will add watermark into record video files at 30 frames r Extracted 7 Ki Page 149
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41. Internet solutions and NTT is aggressively introducing I mode solution to other countries therefore it is possible that it will be available in other countries in the future GV System s i mode concept When using i mode services you do not pay for the time you are connected to a website or service but are charged only according to the volume of data transmitted or received Therefore GV System does not send live videos instead it will only send one images at a time and will not send another unless it is requested to do so To request another image simply press the Enter key of your I mode phone and you will be able to receive another image from the system The images are in GIF format with size of 96x72 Enable GV System s i mode function From your GV System s main screen click Network gt WebCam Server and enable Support i mode client Your GV System must be using a global IP address and should be accessible from the Internet pF Setup WebCam Por inbermet inbeamet Video Frare Tranater bye E Loca Video Server Sever Shaun HTTP Pori LFF crente ene mete A ja i FTP traneder JPEG te j FG Gmiy Page 133 Chapter 7 WebCam System Connect to GV System using i mode After enable the i mode function you can now receive live images from the GV System via an i mode mobile phone The interface and operation of your I mode phone maybe different from the following example since the interfaces may vary from mode
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43. MIP concept which are DMIP Server GV System and client PC with web browser DMIP Server Act as the FTP server and web server This server must have a static IP address You can setup your own DMIP Server or you can use the one already setup by us GV System The GV System should be installed with DMIP application The GV System does not require to having static IP address and should be connected to the network by TCP IP connection The client PC Should have Internet access with either Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator installed Page 135 Chapter 7 WebCam System DMIP Setup 1 Install DMIP application in GV System Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of your GV System and run Setup exe in the CD root directory 2 Inthe setup dialog box select Register Dynamic IP and click Next then follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation 3 Run DMIP application in GV System Please go to Start gt Program gt DMIP gt Register Dynamic IP and the DMIP setup window will appear Lploaed File Path Sunde IPO Parte 144993 2009128 Page 136 Chapter 7 WebCam System A Input the host name of your GV System The host name will be used for identifying your GV System in the DMIP server B Click Use Default This will set the upload IP address to a public DMIP Server You ll notice that the FTP Login parameters are closed and you will not
44. O Pot ame care Figure 5 9 RPB login window 1 Enter the IP address or DNS of the RPB server you wish to login to 2 Input a valid ID and password 3 Specify the port number of the RPB server 4 Click Connect button to establish connection to the RPB server Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Disconnect Button Click the Disconnect button and there will be two options available Close All Connections and Select Disconnection Close All Connection This will terminate all RPB server connection Select Disconnection Allows you to choose which RPB server you wish to disconnect Search Button There are two type of search function in RPB application which are normal search and advance search Click on the Search button and a menu will appear for you to choose between the two Normal Search Select Normal Search and the Search amp Download panel will appear Select RPB Server PCa 192 160 0 Refresh amp _ Close Panel Download Button Figure 5 10 Normal Search Panel Channel Select 1 Select RPB server in the drop down list 2 Select the date in the folder tree 3 All video files within the selected date will be listed in the Event List Window 4 Select the files you wish to play or download by enable its check box You re allowed to make multiple selections After making your selection click the Download button and the following window will appear Page 69 Chapter
45. On 011 02 03 04 05 06 OF 0A Camera Off None Server Info Server Update time 2003 142 Server Info web Info Server Info Web Info 10 Evert 4 WebCam Update time 2003 05 09 15 WebCam Server Startup Times zoia i Audo Curent Channels pO WebCam Veraon VWiebtam 5 2 6 0 SEE EE Server Update Time Display the last server refresh time Recycle Log Display the time of last data deletion Camera On Display which cameras are activated Camera Off Display which cameras are de activated Camera Signal Lost Display which cameras are experiencing signal lost Web Info WebCam Update Time Display the last login time WebCam Startup Time Displays the startup time of GV System s Web Server Mpeg4 Current User Displays the number of online users whom are using Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer RPB Current Channel Displays the number of online users whom are using RPB View Audio Current Channel Displays the number of online users who are using Audio View WebCam Version Displays the version of your webcam software Page 132 Chapter 7 WebCam System VO Events Displays the time and date of the invoke I O device 7 2 6 Remote View Using i mode I Mode is a mobile Internet service that was first introduced by NTT Docomo of Japan Currently i mode services are only available in Japan and Taiwan But since i mode is one of the most successful mobile
46. Webcam system basically run within the Internet no additional hardware or software is required as long as your PC has Internet browser and Internet access System Requirement OS Win 98SE ME 2000 XP Web Browser IE6 0 Netscape Navigator CPU Pentium 500 minimum Memory 128 MB RAM Hard Disk 20 GB minimum VGA NVIDIA GeForce II 32MB at 800 x 600 resolution minimum Network TCP IP Connection Limit Win98 up to 45 client login simultaneously Win2000 256MB RAM up to 132 channels simultaneously 512MB RAM up to 145 channels simultaneously 728MB RAM up to 174 channels simultaneously 1GB RAM up to 178 channels simultaneously DirectX Client must have Direct X 8 0 or greater Note If client use Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 must link http java sun com getjava and download Java virtual machine to enable Jpeg View WebCam Server Setup Video 1 Click Network button from the GV System main screen enable WebCam Server from the menu and the following dialog box will appear Chapter 7 WebCam System Select Local Video Server then click Server Setup button and the following dialog box will appear r Server Setup i DI Ass ae i 19216801953 Auto find EER oa oett In the drop down list select the network adapter for WebCam System The system will automatically detect the IP address of your PC and display it in the column be
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48. a you wish to view in one web page then click Submit Modem connection allows only one window because of the limited bandwidth If you are using broadband Internet connection such as DSL or Cable Modem then select DSL CABLE T 1 and you will be able to view up to 16 cameras at a time 6 Click Connect button from the WebCam interface and the Login dialog box will appear Input a valid user ID and password then click OK If login successfully you will be able to view video over the Internet Page 115 Chapter 7 WebCam System Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer Click to connect to GV System Click to stop the connection Click to enable speaker Click to enable microphone Click to login to a different GV System Click to select camera Click to take a snapshot from the received video Click to adjust the video quality in 3 levels Click to save a video file S G P amp gla O Pry Click to switch to full screen mode Click to bring out the I O control panel q Click to bring out the PTZ control panel Page 116 Chapter 7 WebCam System Change Server The Change Server function allows you to change connection to a different GV System Click on the Change Server button and the following dialog box will appear Click New button to create a new connection Enter a name for the new connection in the Host column Enter a valid user ID and password
49. age 104 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Preference Setting The Text Color area let you select camera description s text color and background color 3 options are available to present the camera description Transparent text only no background Opaque text and background and Invisible no text and no background Temporary Record Buffer let you specify a folder to temporarily hold your recording videos Alarm Option You can enable the alarm option to notify you when your center receives an image from the GV System The drop down list let you select between 6 different alarm types You can click the Play button to listen to the alarm Record Option If auto record is enabled then Center will automatically start recording when it receives a video or image from a GV System Full Screen Operation Start Monitor Stop Monitor Preferences View Log Page Select Page 105 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 106 Chapter 7 WebCam System CHAPTER 7 WebCam System The GV System has a built in web server which is able to deliver streaming live and recorded video over the Internet This function is called the WebCam System which allows users from anywhere in the world to monitor their GV System by using PCs or mobile devices via Internet access a meme ener rae ieee CBee e literal GV System Page 107 Chapter 7 WebCam System 7 1 WebCam Setup Page 108 The
50. am Viewer TORAP ee EEM 2 J Cn ap A A System Galeway Roule GV Digital Tl PONE SE UR bins esate aaa ce Ethernet Hub Remote View EEE Hae Sansors Alarms IP Muticast E bee gh GeoCantar Page 1 Introduction Product Specification Video Channel Video Device Recording Rate Compression Audio Channel Real Time NTSC PAL Format Display Card GV 100 1 USB Camera 30 30 Wavelet MPEG4 N A N A GV 150 2 4 USB Grabber 40 32 Wavelet MPEG4 N A N A GV 250 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Video Card 20 16 Wavelet MPEG4 N A N A GV 600 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Video Card 30 25 Wavelet MPEG4 1 Yes GV 650 4 8 12 16 Video Card 60 50 Wavelet MPEG4 2 Yes GV 750 6 9 Video Card 90 75 Wavelet MPEG4 3 Yes GV 800 4 8 12 16 Video Card 120 100 Wavelet MPEG4 4 Yes Note 1 The Real Time Display Card is not compatible with VIA chipset based motherboards System Requirement GV 100 GV 150 GV 250 GV 600 GV 650 GV 750 GV 800 OS Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP CPU Pentiumlll 500 minimum Pentiumlll 800 Minimum Memory 128 MB minimum 256 MB Minimum Hard Disk 10 GB min 20GB min 40GB min 40GB min 80GB min 80GB min 80GB min VGA NVIDIA GeForce II MX200 32 MB minimum Note 1 To use 640 x 480 recording feature Pentium 4 grade CPU is required 2 Currently GV650 750 800
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52. are not sure what to do in port number then please leave it as default The IP Address column will memorized 10 previously entered IP addresses or domain name 4 Enter an authorized user s ID and passwords then click Login button 5 If login successfully then you will see the GV System s video feeding to your Multicam Remote Viewer Page 81 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 1 3 Function and Features of Remote View System The Main function of Remote View System is for allowing you to monitor the cameras of another GV System from a remote location Other functions includes camera zooming remote PTZ IO control and recording playback functions Tool Bar Buttons Connect Click to select modem dial up or TCP IP connection My Favorite Click to create My Favorite list Stop Click to terminate network connection Zoom In Click to zoom in camera Zoom Out Click to zoom out camera Lock Click to lock a particular camera Preferences Click to bring up the preferences setting window Page 82 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Add Connection to My Favorite Once you have successfully login to the GV System by the above steps you can add your connection to My Favorite list Add to My Favorite Click My Favorite button from the tool bar select Add to My Favorite from the sub menu and the following window will appear Input the proper information and specify a name for your new connect
53. ation Event Log Size It allows you to select the length of each event log from 1 to 5 minutes If you select 5 Min then a 30 minute video clip will be break into six 5 minute files EventLog Size Max Video Clip 5 Min z Camera Scan It allows you to specify the Scan Delay from 1 to 10 seconds Click on the Arrow icon and you can choose between single camera scan or four cameras scan Camera Scan Scan Delay 3 Jec x D Video Record Check the box to enable Digital Watermark Protection to prevent alteration or distortion of recorded data The purpose of digital watermark is to provide copyright protection for an image or video clip Watermark is not visible to human eyes but the embedded watermark software of GV system can help identify the authenticity of the recorded images Video Record V Us Digital Watermark Protection Page 31 Chapter 3 Main System Application Camera Setting Camera setting window allows you to configure each camera s motion detection sensitivity recording quality video adjustment and etc Each camera has its own setup window and you can use the camera control tab to switch between the cameras Sychenn Cange Comers Came Cameta9 Comers 10 Comers 11 Camera 12 Came 33 Camera 14 Canea 15 Camea 16 Gereral Setting Camera Comers 140 Device Cames3 Camead Cares Camarat HovLine Bretwvork Comets Mame Wideo Fasoon 320h
54. card are not compatible with VIA series chipset motherboard Video Resolution 640x480 640x480SW 640x240 320x240 280x212 240x180 240x176 160x120 GV 100 Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver GV 150 Yes GV 250 Yes Yes Yes Yes GV 600 Yes Yes Yes Yes GV 650 Yes Yes Yes Yes GV 750 Yes Yes Yes Yes GV 800 Yes Yes Yes Yes Note 1 The video resolution for GV 100 will be depending on the resolution of your USB camera Page 2 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation Chapter 1 Hardware Installation The Hardware components included in your system may vary depending on the model or optional features you purchased This chapter will describe all available hardware components of the GV System and its installation procedures 1 1 Video Capture Device Installation 1 1 1 GV 100 Installation The GV 100 support only one port and is the most basic model in the GV Series It does not include any hardware components but instead uses an USB webcam as its video capture device Technically speaking just about any USB webcam supported by the Windows operating system will work with the GV 100 1 Plug in the USB camera into the USB port on your PC 2 Windows will automatically detect the device Now select the disk of USB camera to install the drive 1 1 2 GV 150 Installation The GV 150 supports either 2 or 4 ports depe
55. cation and Register Dynamic IP Application should be install in the video surveillance system The Remote View IP Multicast GeoCenter and Remote Playback are all remote monitoring applications and should be installed ina remote view workstation Main System Application Ramota View Register Dynamic IF IP Multicast GeoCenter Remote Playback ie GV Video Surveillance System Remote View Workstation This Chapter will describe the installation procedures for the main application only The installation for rest of the software will be explained later in Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 11 Chapter 2 Software Installation 2 1 Install Main System Application Before starting the installation of your Main System Application you should check if all hardware components were installed properly It is important that you complete the hardware installation in Chapter one first before proceeds to the software installation procedures below 1 3 4 Page 12 Insert GV Series CD into the CD ROM drive of your GV System and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory A setup dialog box will appear with 7 options for you to choose select GeoVision Main System and click Next Tha iraia pang ae F fatin Man Spim T Gaien Hoia iae P Geien iP haii T Gaii feentenier T Rejna yesa F T First Pleas Chini di 7 FELA Vice fa inti Select the model of your system in the product type dialog box and click Next
56. ck Video schedule tab and select Weekly Schedule and follow the steps below to complete the setup Step one Select time period Set starting and ending time of your preferred schedule event Page 21 Chapter 3 Main System Application Step Two Specify monitor invoke options Rec Click on the Rec option to enable or disable recording function Recording Mode Use the drop down menu to choose between Round the clock recording mode or Motion detect recording mode Round the clock mode applies full time recording during the schedule period while Motion detect mode records only when motions are detected Pager E mail Click on the Pager E mail option to enable or disable Hotline Alerts during the surveillance schedule The Hotline Notice will send alerts to users by pager or email when motion detector or I O sensor are trigger Output Click on the Output option to enable or disable sending output signals to the output pin during the surveillance schedule This option requires the optional GV IO hardware Honir rrote F Pec Fem feck T F PE FF aiat Step Three Set remote function View Click on the view option to enable or disable remote view function during the surveillance schedule Center Click on the center option to enable or disable sending pictures to GeoCenter Remote fe ies fee Cenar Poured te clo E Step Four Camera select Select cameras you wish to be used during the surveillance schedu
57. click Browse button to locate the message then click Play button to listen to it If you wish to record your own message click Rec button and follow the procedures below to create your own message To record messages you must have a microphone connected to the MIC input of your GV System s sound card Step 1 Press the recording button to start recording Speak the message script clearly to the microphone and press stop button when you re finish ij Sound Sound Rocade File Edi Elects Hels Posie l Lergh O00 see 1 00 see Step 2 You can press the play button to review the recording If you re sure this is the recording you want then choose File gt Save as gt Change and in the following dialog box select PCM 8 000 Hz 8 bit Mono the only format supported and click OK Chapter 3 Main System Application Sound Selection ak cecu Step 3 Try to playback this message in HotLine Alerts dialog box Click browse to locate the file you ve just recorded and click the Play button to play this recording If a format other than PCM 8 000Hz 8 bit mono is selected then an error message will pop up and you will not be able to play that recording TCP Server Allow you to setup GV System s TCP server Enable Assign IP option to enable the drop down list at the right hand side Select the network card within the drop down list and your IP address will be displayed in Bind IP The default port numbe
58. creen click the Network button and enable Multicast Server from the menu If you are trying to connect multiple GV System at the same time then make sure to enable all GV System s Multicast Server separately Go to Start gt Program gt Multicam gt IP MultiCast System and run IP Multicast application in your workstation Click the Search button from the tool bar and the IP Multicast System will automatically locate all available GV System within your local area network All GV System available for viewing will be listed in the live channel frame on the left side of the IP Multicast screen Click on the live bar to select the GV System you wish to monitor and the password dialog box will appear Input a valid user s ID and passwords then click OK Live video of the selected GV System will be displayed in the camera view area on the right To end the connection simply click the Stop button from the tool bar and the connection to the selected GV System will be terminated Page 91 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 2 3 Function and Features of IP Multicast System Stall i veh Aeeent e Gaels Spehem amp f rer TE a Search rs dini TEST Th Ciena e Crese2 o E an tires 2 ee 3 Kies d a Lai been 7 p Lies E Lies E Lee i Tuas sete FE Po Lien I OSE 168 02 Lin 2 Suan Live J onan Live d S00 00 Live 5 naii hmt aneaoo F Live 7 oani i 2h 44 45
59. dow All video received from the GV System will be displayed in the view window area The view window button from the tool bar allows you to choose between two display options which are single location and tile horizontally The Single Location will display one GV System s video at a time while Tile Horizontally displays multiple GV System and will layout each system s camera view window horizontally across the View Window area Location List The Location List is located in the left frame of the Center screen Inside the location list will be various selection bar that allows you to select between the GV Systems that connects to your Center If your have 10 GV Systems connect to your Center then there will be 10 selection bars in the Location List Event List The Event List is located in the lower frame of the Center screen It displays the login history of the connected GV System There are total 6 fields in the Event List which are explained in the following No Shows the login queue sequence of the connected GV System Locations Shows the name of the login GV System Camera Name Shows the name of the camera Date Shows the connected GV System s login date Login Time Shows the connected GV System s login time Logout Time Shows the connected GV Systems logout time Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Camera View Window All video receive from the GV System will be display in the Camera View Window Each Camera Vie
60. e Step 1 Step 2 Locate the user you wish to edit in the User List window You may use the Find button to find the user profile more quickly In the User Profile area you can change user ID and passwords Account is disabled Enable this option if you wish to disable this account but would like to keep the profile in the user list Login this ID automatically Enable this option if you wish to use this account for auto login Page 45 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 46 Step 3 You can grant and deny users authorization to access GV System s function in the Functions area Functions are categorized in 7 categories use the tab control button to select between them Each category will have a list of function with a check box before them Check the box to grant function and uncheck to deny it Click on the name of function and a yellow tag will appear with a brief description of the function Step 4 When finish click OK button to save your changes to the user profile Allow removing password system This option allows supervisors to execute passUnInstall exe and remove the passwords in case of the passwords are lost lolx File Edit view Favorites gt Ea Back gt Qsearch Address c Gv800 gt Go Name S s la PagerMessage 62 KB PassDil cill 272 KB PassUnInStall dli 124 KB PassUnInStall 40 KB gt Pcdlib32 dl 208 KB gt PlayPcm dll 40 KB a readme nt
61. e GV 600 will support from 4 to 16 ports 1 Power off the PC 2 Insert PCI card into PCI slots 3 Turnon PC power Windows will automatically detect the existing cards 4 Now select the driver path in the CD directory Driver GV600 650 700 750 800 to install the driver Video Extension Port Real Time Display Card Connector Video Input 4 Audio Input Connector Watchdog Jumper GV 600 v2 Page 5 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 5 Install GV 650 GV 750 GV 800 Hardware The GV 650 GV 750 and GV 800 are identical in card layout the only difference is in the performance All three models support the optional Real Time Display card and audio recording card The standard model starts from 4 ports with optional expansion to 8 12 and 16 ports 1 Power off the PC 2 Insert PCI card into PCI slots 3 Turn on PC power Windows will automatically detect the existing cards 4 Now select the driver path in the CD directory Driver GV600 650 700 750 800 to install the driver Real Time Display Card Audio Input Connector Connector Video Input c Video Extension Port i T m m mi an l Watchdog Jumper GV 650 GV 750 GV 800 Video Capture Card Page 6 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 2 Watchdog Installation for GV 600 GV 650 GV 750 GV 800 The Watchdog is a mechanism that is used to determine whether another mechanism is
62. e GV System 2 Select the date in the folder tree 3 All recorded video files within the selected date will be listed in the Event List window Cemeral SIZE E 16 42 45 001 OOCL a FG DADE Use the camera select or audio select buttons to select input channels whose recorded files you want to locate Click and highlight the file you wish to view or listen to then press the Play button Page 127 Chapter 7 WebCam System Page 128 7 2 4 Server Information Server Information The Server Info provides information and status of the login GV System These information will be refresh every 5 minutes giving you up to minute status information Last Update Time The last data refresh time Server Update Time Display the last server refresh time Recycle Log Display the time of last data deletion Camera On Display which cameras are activated Camera Off Display which cameras are de activated Camera Signal Lost Display which cameras are experiencing signal lost WebCam Information WebCam Update Time Display the last login time WebCam Server Startup Time Displays the startup time of the webcam server in the login GV System Mpeg4 Current Channel s Displays the current online users whom are using Mpeg4 Encoder Viewer RPB Current Channel s Displays current channel of RPB Audio Current Channel s Displays current channel of audio
63. e arrow icon and the snapshot setup dialog box will appear You can tag Time Date camera name and location name on the image file by checking the check box before them Use the color box to choose the text color most suitable to the camera s surrounding environment Check Transparent if you wish to make the text background transparent otherwise the text background will appear in black E Mail Sruagecthent zet M Tir Dabe fe Camera m Location i Trantparent Email Alerts Setup If the camera continues to detect motions then the system will continuously send emails to notify you You can specify the time interval between each email The default time interval is 5 minutes configurable from 0 to 60 minutes therefore if motions occur for more than 15 minutes then you will receive 3 emails If motions occur for less than 5 minutes then you will receive only one email Option If you are using a dial up modem then it is unlikely that your system will stay online continuously Therefore you can use the Auto Modem dial up option and the system will automatically dial up to the Internet when it is instruct to send email notification The Disconnect Delay option allows you to specify how long you want the system to stay online The default is 5 minutes configurable from 0 to 30 minutes which also give you some time if you want to connect to the system by Webcam viewer or other Geovision remote view applications to view the inciden
64. e value By applying mask to the camera window system will ignore movements under Mask area For example you wish to observe your office but not the moving traffic outside the street You may mask the office window containing traffic movements so that system will ignore the traffic and record only the areas of the office that are not masked Icons used to modify the mask area are as followed Apply to all camera Sensitivity Adjustment Motion Detect Motion Sensitivity 9 Mask Filter Clear mask Cut mask Add mask Set mask color Monitor Control Apply to all camera Monitor Control a M RecVideo Roundthe clock e414 Recording codec I Invoke Alarm d Notify Select alarm type IV Invoke E Mail Alerts Low F M Send To Center Motion Detet gt T Output Module Mod F ae A Specify Output Pin Notice level Rec Video Click this option to enable or disable this camera s recording function The drop down menu allows you to choose between Motion Detect or Around the Clock recording mode Click on the recording codec button to select between Wavelet and Mpeg 4 recording format Invoke Alarm By enable this camera s Invoke Alarm option the system will be able to generate a alarm sound when the camera detects a motion There are 7 types of alarm sound to choose from in the Alarm type drop down menu Invoke E Mail Alerts Enable this function and the system will send E mail al
65. eal Ba i F E SE Playback Status Panel Playback Control Panel Exit Minimize Button GV System User s Manual Page 53 Chapter 4 View Log Application Page 54 4 1 1 Single Multi Channel Switch Click on this button to switch between single channel and multi channel display Single channel will display one playback view window while multi channels will display all available channels lt 3 Single Channel Ee Multi Channel 4 1 2 Search Option There are two ways to search recorded video events in View Log Application The standard search function and the advance search function You can search for video event that was recorded within a specific range of date and time by using the advance search function Normal Search The Normal Search function is a more direct way to find files if you know exactly when and which camera s video event you re looking for Step One Select Camera Click on the camera drop down list and select the camera that contains the video event you re looking for After selecting the camera click More button and a folder tree will appear on the left Step Two Select Date The View Log s folder tree contains 3 levels of selections which are year month and date Select the date by using the 3 levels folder tree and all video events within the selected date will be listed in the Event List Window below Chapter 4 View Log Application Step Three Select Ti
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67. erts when motions are detected You may use the slider bar to select notice interval whereas High 0 5 second Medium 1 sec and Low 1 5 sec Chapter 3 Main System Application Send to Center If you have installed Center at a remote site or you have applied the service to Center You may define how to send the live video to Center by either Motion Detect or Round the Clock functions Output Module Set the output of the camera to the module when invoked The maximum controlled output is 9 modules with 8 pins for PT811Device and 16 pins for GV IO Device Video Resolution Allow you to adjust camera s video characteristic such as brightness contrast saturation and hue Video Resolution 320x240 Brightness T 128 Contrast 4 128 f t Saturation i J128 Biles Hue a 128 Page 35 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 36 1 O Device Setting External devices can be connected to the GV Systems via I O modules GV NET GV IO GV RELAY This section will explain on how to configure and integrate I O devices in the GV System System Configure i x Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 General Setting Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 15 Camera 16 1 0 Device HotLine Network Select 1 0 Device r 1j gt Baris vo z Format Addr hal re Signal Type Port c
68. es The same port cannot connect to both PTZ Dome and I O device at the same time HotLine Network Configuration Modem Configure If you have installed modem in this PC select the corresponding device and port then press Detect button to test your modem Note We donot recommend using internal modem PCI or ISA HotLine Notice You may specify 3 different telephone pager numbers for HotLine Notice You can attach text messages if you wish to send alerts by pager or audio messages if you wish to send alerts by telephone Page 39 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 40 message How to Setup Hotline Notice Function Input telephone number HotLine Notice 1 Attach Text Message Input text 11 911 911 911 Default ooe C Attach Audio Message Browse audio files Play audio Record audio message message Click on the telephone icons Enable Add to Pager Tel hotline Notice List option by clicking the check box before it Enter the telephone number or pager number you wish the system to dial to in the telephone number column If the number you have entered is a pager number then you can enable Attach Text Message and input text messages in the text column Therefore when the system notifies you by pager your pager s screen will appear with these text messages You can also attach audio files if you want the system to notify you by telephone If you already have a pre recorded message you can
69. he Playback Status Panel displays the date time and the playback speed of the selected video event 4 1 7 Exit and Minimize Button Minimize Hide screen in Windows task bar Exit Close View Log Application Page 58 Chapter 4 View Log Application 4 2 Playback Video Files Over LAN When you connect more than one GV System to a Local Access Network you can use ViewLog from one of the systems to playback video files on other systems For example if system A B C and D are in the same LAN then you can use System A s ViewLog application to playback video files reside on System B C or D am System A System B System C System D LAN Step One Share System B s GV System folder over network 1 Double click on System B s My Computer 2 Inthe My Computer window find the hard disk drive that contains GV System software Find the folder or folders that contain video file data in this example GV 650 Select the File menu and then click Sharing and Security aramea ir reir xi Par La Vite coe iy LAA il E ri r Tat Teji Taig al Sp Darse i DANAF i al Dang Ee Comh i Dawha ji H FTF HTP ED Wowie Teay 320 pahia is 3 The properties dialog box of the file or folder shared opens Run
70. in System Application The Main System Application is Windows based GUI system software that is used for control setup and monitor the GV System This chapter contains two sections the first section will describe the function and features of the main screen while the second section describes the detail of main screen s function panel 3 1 Main Screen Features Status Panel 3 PTZ control ee 1O Control Location Display Exit Minimize Function Panel Button Camera Layout Panel Camera Select Panel Page 15 Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 1 1 Status Panel Status Panel Indicates the available HD space system date time and the enabled network functions such as Modem TCP and MultiCast etc Time Date Hard Disk Space kinder H ay ast Enabled Network Function aval 3 1 2 PTZ Control Panel Before you can use the PTZ control panel you should have at least one PTZ camera installed within your GV System first Click the PTZ control button on your GV System main screen to bring up the PTZ control panel Your panel may look slightly different depending on the camera model you re using H E u i HUD Control D il wl Zoom Control al Focus Control fet F Auto Focus __ Sits Auto Pan Preset Go Preset Set Seu anro l Address Select HUD Control Controls the up down left right action of your PTZ camera Zoom Control Controls the zoom in
71. indow will appear with 4 options for you to choose from see Normal Search s step 5 Make your selection and click OK to start the process Page 70 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Note 1 The maximum connection channels are limited to 32 channels 2 When the video event you choose to download is bigger than the storage path you specify then a warning message will be shown Play Local Video Click on the Play Local Video button and you will be able to play a downloaded file from the RPB workstation s local file path List View The List View provides 3 options which are Channel List Connect List and Download List Channel List The Channel List will list out all channels that are currently playing or displaying a video file The first field of the list indicates the channel number the second field indicates the server s name and the last field indicates the file name of the video event You can use the Up and Down button to move files from channel to channel Total Chanel 6 e 1 TEST20 Camera 1 200A 14 sod TESTO Carrara 2 20000926 14 38 34 z TEST 0 Darata 3 200 328 14 3835 a TEST 20 Camera d 2000 S28 142205 Lue a e ccs E Connect List Allows you to see which RPB server you are currently connected The first field indicates the Server s name the second field indicates the server s IP address the third field indicates the number of task your workstation is performing with the server
72. indows then it will automatically restart Windows OS after you exit GV system PTZ Conirol The PTZ Control allows you to setup installed PTZ cameras Select the make and models in the drop down list menu and click the PTZ setup button to activate it If you cannot find your PTZ camera within the drop down list then most likely its not supported by the GV System PTZ Contol fF PIZ Deven Setup Pangnorscle 415 ll ols DEE F Sh WOES ai 1 Pekooy version pokoa fer Rabe A desenopapater LPH Fer Wie Dai Cioara Dia Danso 720 Sam EVDO 100 eee Pansennen fy ys Hai Monitor Option Specify how many seconds to delay monitoring function after system startup Start Delay Enable this function and the system will delay the recording for a preset time after an alarm Post Rec Motion Enable this function and the system can be recorded for a preset time after motion detection occurs 1 10 seconds Video Lost IO Error Alerts Enable this function and the system will send Email or Hotline alerts to notify you if your camera or I O device lost signals Pre Rec Motion Allow you to record pre motion images for a pre set time prior to motion To use this feature follow these steps 1 Select the Pre Rec Motion check box to enable this feature 2 Click the blue Arrow button next to Pre Rec Motion to bring up the Pre Record Setup dialog box Page 29 Chapter 3 Main System Application Pre Reco
73. ion and then click the OK button Edit My Favorite Select Edit my favorite from the sub menu and the following window will appear Highlight the connection from the list and you will be able to change the IP address and the port number at the bottom Click the Delete button if you wish to remove this connection from the My Favorite list Go to My Favorite Once you have added a connection to My Favorite it will appear in the menu below Simply select the connection from the menu and you should be able to login to your GV System immediately EF My Comet EF Fihi Page 83 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Camera Zoom Function You can enlarge a particular camera s video image by using the zoom function buttons A A ao o Zawa in Ziar Cari Lordi 1 Click on the image of the camera you wish to zoom 2 Click the Lock button from the tool bar to lock the camera 3 Use Zoom or Zoom buttons to control the zoom function of the locked camera Camera View Window Functions All live video will be displayed in the Remote View System s camera view window The camera view window contains 4 major functions please see the following for detail Camera Description Rec Button Toe b L Play Save Camera Lock Camera Description Shows the current date and time The text and background color are adjustable in the Preferences setting Rec Button Allow you to start stop pause and resume recording
74. le Camera fe the Sie o fe 13 fe the Gl ihe 14 fe She Tf iif is wah ai 12 46 Step Five Day Select Select the days you with to be included in the weekly schedule For example if you wish to apply this schedule from Monday to Friday simply select them by push down each day s button Week Danes Erbbe Scheechube sin wen Te wea thu Fra sar Page 22 Chapter 3 Main System Application Step Six Add schedule to the list You have now complete the setup of this weekly schedule click BSS dd schedule button to add this schedule to the list Detail of your schedules will be listed in the Schedule List Window AM DE 00 FPW 17 00 Wien Tue levied Th Fri You can also view each camera s surveillance schedule in bar chart view by clicking the camera select tab below the Schedule List Window The bar chart are displayed in 5 different colors with each color representing a specific function hnltlasbhahnlalahn balahina alahan e POC a Sain OCC OSH kion HONE Tue POOR gt Fea SOC a Thu PODANO Fri Red Recording Function Green Pager Email Notification Blue Remote View Function Jade 1 O Monitor Function Purple Center Function Note You can add as many schedules as you wish to the schedule list For example if you wish to have a different surveillance schedule for Saturday and Sunday simply define another surveillance schedules as describe in the above steps
75. lete the installation Start and stop G View application Once G View is properly installed into your PDA device you will be able to use it to monitor your GV Systems 1 Click the G View icon in your PDA to start G View application Gea 1 0 Stop Connection Server Info Reconnect Connect Button 2 Click the Connect button located at the lower left corner of the screen and the following screen will appear Page 130 Chapter 7 WebCam System 3 Input the IP address of the GV System you wish to connect to in the IP Address column enter a valid user s ID and password then click OK 4 If login successfully you will be able to see the video coming to your PDA 5 Click Stop button if you wish to terminate the connection Function and Features of G View Application The major function of G View includes live video monitoring PTZ camera control Camera zooming control and snapshot Directors WWindowa Start Me PTZ Screen Snapshot Screen G View Application Click this button to take a snapshot from the video clip Use this drop down list to switch cameras Use these buttons for focus in and focus out control Use and button for zoom in and zoom out control Use these buttons to control left up down and right of the PTZ emg camera Page 131 Chapter 7 WebCam System Server Info Recyde Log 2000 05 08 21 34 Camera
76. lication and RPB server should be properly setup and installed first This section will explain the detail on how to setup RPB workstation and to establish its connection to the GV System 5 1 1 Install RPB Application The RPB application is included in your GV System CD ROM This Application should be installed in a separated PC with TCP IP network access Please make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirement indicated below before proceeding to the installation System Requirement OS Win 98SE ME 2000 XP CPU Pentium 500 minimum Memory 128 MB RAM Hard Disk 20 GB minimum VGA NVIDIA GeForce I 32MB at 800 x 600 resolution minimum Network TCP IP Installation 1 Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of the remote workstation and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory 2 In the setup dialog box select Remote Playback Client Site and click Next Chee Sebo Progr am i xj o Tiira poe 7 Deian Han ipia Ge Heen Yers C Gaban F Hiie Deia Grala D Pegmie rm P G Aine Fites Die His M Pisa ja aE m Figure 5 2 Setup dialog box 3 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next and follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System 5 1 2 Start and Stop RPB Server The GV System s RPB server must first be activated before a RPB workstation can login to the system Only authorized u
77. llow you to adjust the picture brightness from 55 255 Contrast Allow you to adjust the contrast level Sharpness Allow you to add sharpness to the video image Each click will apply a small amount of sharpness effect to the picture You may click the Undo button to remove the effect Smoothness Allow you to add smoothness to the video image Each click will apply a small amount of smoothness effect to the picture You may click the Undo button to remove the effect Color Monochrome Allow you to switch between color or black and white image Copy Allow you to copy the image Undo Allow you to undo the sharpness or smoothness you applied to the image Save as avi Allow you to save a video as avi file Save as bmp jpeg or gif Allow you to capture an image from the video file and save it as bmp jpeg or gif file Print Allow you to print out a video file s image Print Setup Allow you to choose the printer and print setup Page Setup Allow you to adjust the page layout GV System User s Manual Page 57 Chapter 4 View Log Application 4 1 5 Merge Video With Audio Click Save as AVI button from the View Log Functions Panel select Video Merge With Audio from the menu and the following dialog box will appear This option allows you to combine audio and video files of the same recording time and save them as AVI movie fap Beene 20157752001 a 4 1 6 Playback Status Panel T
78. low Enter the port number for Command Port and Video Data Port The Command port default is 4550 and Data port default is 5550 Page 109 Chapter 7 WebCam System Page 110 5 Enable Assign GateWay IP Address if your GV System is connected to a private LAN where router is installed Click Auto Find button and the system will automatically detect the IP address of your gateway computer Note If your GV System is connected within a private network and the network s gateway computer is using a dynamic IP then we do not recommend using WebCam s Auto Find function We recommend that you register a DNS for your gateway computer Instead of using IP address in GateWay IP Address column input the gateway computer s DNS i e geovision no ip com WebCam Bandwidth Conirol Setup Click on the Video tab in the Server Setup dialog box to access WebCam Bandwidth Control Setup This setup allows you to specify how many WebCam and WebCam RPB user are allowed to access to your GV System at one time It also allows you to control the network bandwidth for WebCam RPB software Server Setup x Server Video Audio m Mpeg Video Max Channel 120 RPB Max Channel 10 M Bandwidth Control Max speed fi KBytes sec Cancel Default Chapter 7 WebCam System WebCam Server Setup Audio Click on the Audio tab in the Server Setup dialog box to access WebCam Audio Set
79. ls to models 1 Enter to the l mode service page of your I mode phone 2 Select Input web address and enter the IP address of your GV System in the Address column then press OK Input Web Address Address http 65 59 37 172 Login History Return OK Cancel 3 Input an valid user s name and password then press Submit User Name i Live View Camera 1 Camera 2 Passwords Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Submit Cancel 4 Select the camera you wish to view then press Enter 5 If login successfully you I mode phone will be able to receive live images from the GV System Page 134 Chapter 7 WebCam System 7 3 DMIP System If your GV System is using a dynamic IP address then it is nearly impossible for WebCam users to locate your GV System once its IP address changes DMIP is exclusive developed application for solving such problem DMIP utilizes standard File Transfer Protocol FTP to upload files or data to a designated file server This allows IP address of the GV System to be transferred to the file server periodically You can now logon to the file server instead of GV System file server will further redirect WebCam viewer to the GV System aut Ta we cw DMIP Server Redirect Eh GV Syslem Cli nt PG DMIP System Concept There are 3 major components required in the D
80. lution Select 800x600 or 1024x768 to fit your screen Location Name Allow you to specify a name for your GV system maximum 14 characters Log Storage Recycle Select Recycle check box if wish to automatically delete files at disk space shortage If the Recycle option is not selected the system will stop recording at disk space shortage Click Set Location to create folders for recorded files This dialog box lists path of the recorded files and disk capacity available for storage in MB Click on the folder icon to create another location When the available storage space is lower than 500MB recorded files will automatically be saved to next available folder Note For GV 100 150 and 250 the minimum hard disk required for recording is 500MB For GV 600 650 750 and 800 the requirement is 800MB Caption Allow you to add camera captions on the upper left corner of the camera view window You have a choice to add either camera ID only or camera ID and camera name Chapter 3 Main System Application Send Alerts Approach Choose E mail to send alerts to pre set E mail account choose Hotline to send alerts to pre set pager or telephone number Send Alerts Approach C E Mail Hotline Exit Option Two options are available Auto Shutdown Windows and Auto Restart Windows If you select auto shutdown windows the system will automatically shutdown Windows OS after you exit GV System If you choose auto restart w
81. may select the alarm type in the drop down menu Check this option if you wish to send an image to the Center when this device is trigger Select the camera in the drop down menu Check this option to have GV System notify you by Telephone Pager or Email when this device is triggered Click on the arrow icon to choose camera s snapshot that pictures you want to send by email when this device is triggered If the input device is invoked the system will send a signal automatically to an output pin Use the Output Select Arrow Buttons to select the output for modification GV IO supports up to 16 outputs and PT811 supports up to 8 outputs m PTZ Option RORIZ Output Select Button Output 1 a gt Name Output 1 Signal Test r Signal Type N O N OToggle N O Pulse Es CNC C N CToggle N CPule 7 Apply All Button PTZ Name Force Output Signal Type Connect to the panel Name your device Click on the Force Output button to send signal to the output device There are six signal types available N O Normal Open N O Toggle N O Pulse N C Normal Close N C Toggle and N C Pulse Choose the one of suit mostly to the device that you re using The N O Toggle or N C Toggle signal type is output high mode until press again to output low You may also specify the pulse duration for pulse type signals Chapter 3 Main System Application Not
82. me Each file in the Event List Window can be identified by its recording time Selecta file from the list and it will appear on the Playback View Window You can also select multiple events and play them back continuously by holding the Ctrl key of your keyboard and left click on each event to highlight it in the Event List Window To select a series of events left click on the first file hold the Shift key of your keyboard and left click on the last file All files within the field will be highlighted in the Event List Window gt 0 58 34 001 gt 1 55 31 OO gt 11 5949 00 gt VON 001 102 08 on Advance Search You can search for video event that was recorded within a specific range of date and time by using the advance search function Step One Start Advance Search Click on the Advance button to bring up the Advance Search Panel Tine Perv Mirt Tint Ea Bad Ti pee a Bhcan j ela a a a aa a Pe piiri ea Fw Peer ee A Fi PUG ETET Pee ee Ee Pa Pe Poe Pere Ca ee Step Two Specify Search Range In Time Period use the drop down list to specify the starting date and the end date of the search range GV System User s Manual Page 55 Chapter 4 View Log Application Step Three Select Cameras In the Select Camera section choose the cameras you wish to be included in the search range then click OK button Step Four Playback files All events match to the search range yo
83. modem dial up or TCP IP network access Please make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirement indicated below before proceeding to the installation System Requirement OS Win 98SE ME 2000 XP CPU Pentium 500 minimum Memory 128 MB RAM Hard Disk 20 GB minimum VGA NVIDIA GeForce II 32MB at 800 x 600 resolution minimum Network TCP IP Modem Dial Up Installation 1 Insert GV System CD into the CD ROM drive of the remote workstation and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory 2 In the setup dialog box select GeoVision Remote View and click Next Chee Sebo Progr ati Tn iraia page Figure 6 2 Setup dialog box 3 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next and follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation Page 79 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 80 6 1 2 Setup Remote View System Modem Connection Setup Please make sure that both remote view workstation and GV System has modems installed properly The GV System will only supports external modems the internal modem card will not work with this setup 1 4 Click the Network button of the GV System main screen and enable Modem Server from the menu Click on Preference then select Configure Modem from the sub menu and the following window will appear In the drop down list select the proper modem in use Rockwell 23 6
84. mribute PF FulSecraen Bwch F Edit Paseword Supercigor Cris Add New User Step 1 Click the New button located below the User list window and the New Account dialog box will appear Page 44 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Chapter 3 Main System Application Powe rlger Supe vigor Input the ID name and the passwords for your new user you are required to input passwords one more time for confirmation You may add a probable hint for your user in case they forgot their passwords this function is optional For example you may use this user s birthday as the password hint Therefore by entering their birthday in the Hint column will allow the system to display their passwords Use the drop down menu and select an authorization level for your user Four levels are available Supervisor PowerUser User and Guest Supervisor will have access to all GV System functions while PowerUser and User will be restricted to use some of the functions You can specify which functions to grant or deny for the PowerUser and User later in Edit User Profile Guest level user is allowed to view video only and is restrict from all GV System functions You cannot create additional Guest profile as they share one universal ID and passwords Click OK and the new user will be added User information will appear in the User Profile area and the accessible functions will appear in the function area Edit User Profil
85. n and run Setup exe in the CD ROM root directory 2 Inthe setup dialog box select GeoVision GeoCenter and click Next Chee triur Progr aiti z 7 mj Thi i raal poe D Bedian bien priar C Gestion Aen Vere I pebi F Hia C pehia eaea D fegis Dran F C Renae Fitek Cie ia r isa jai 3 Click Browse if you wish to specify another destination directory otherwise click Next and follow the rest of the instruction to complete the installation Page 98 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 3 2 GeoCenter Setup The setup of GeoCenter involves both the Center System PC and the GV Systems Center basically treats each GV System as its customer Therefore before your GV System can send images or video to the Center it will need to enroll to Center s customer list first 1 Lunch Center application in the PC where Center is installed 2 Click Customer button from the menu bar and the following window will appear box 4 Enable Send to Center option in GV System s camera configure window Decide how you want to send the video to center by choosing either motion detect or around the clock in the drop down list Page 99 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 5 Click the Network button in GV System and enable Connect to Center function and the Login Dialog window will appear 6 Enter the IP address of Center System in Connect Center IP text column Enter the login ID and passwo
86. n to apply your setting to all cameras Captare FT iden Atib Full Screen Click Tt Configure button select Full Screen from the menu and the system will switch to full screen display Point your mouse to the camera view window right click on the mouse and select Full Screen Mode Switch to switch back to normal screen display Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 2 4 View Log On the function panel click E view Log button and this will launch the view log application The view log application allows you to playback recorded video files or image files View Log s detail description will be explained later in Chapter 5 3 2 5 Camera Scan Click the fat Camera Scan button or the F11 key of your keyboard to star stop camera scan function 3 2 6 Network Functions Your GV System can be connected to various remote view applications each remote view application will be explained in detail in the later chapters However before you can use these remote applications its related application or network server should be enabled first in the GV system amp vV Modem Server M v TCP Server T v Multicast Server v WebCam Server W Connect To Center C Stop All Network Server Page 51 Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 3 Fast Key References Esc Num 1 9 0 and F1 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 M m Tt Ww 11 Cc Ff L 0 0 Z z X x Page Up Page Down Ctrl Num 1 9 0 and
87. nd a camera list menu will appear You ll find a check box before each camera click on the check box to activate or deactivate the cameras B W When the picture is jammed due to installation of both color and monochrome cameras on the system select B W to change all video display to monochrome Available only on GV 200 Start Up You may set the channel number for the camera to be activated and start up the function in next program execution Note If you are using 16Cam 4Port then Start Up Camera Scan will disclose the desired Camera number by the quantity of Port so as to scan camera function Chapter 3 Main System Application Wave in Device Allow you to setup GV System s audio function Each channel can be configured separately Choose the audio channel in the drop down list and adjust the parameters accordingly to your specification The Rec Audio option should be enabled if you wish to activate audio recording function The recording is control by the Monitor Sensitivity bar which is adjustable from level one to level 10 the higher the value the more sensitive it is to environmental sound and is more likely to trigger the recording The Gain Control bar allows you to add boost to the audio input level Auto Reboot Setup Click TA Configure button select Auto Reboot Setup from the menu and the following dialog box will appear Click on Auto Reboot System to enable this function and the settings in the dialog b
88. nding on the number of ports you purchased It uses an USB video grabber as the video capture device One video grabber will support one camera therefore a 2 ports system will use two grabbers and a 4 ports system will use four grabbers 1 Plug in the USB adapter Grabber into the USB port on your PC 2 Windows will automatically detect the device Now select the driver path in the CD directory Driver GV150 to install the driver RCA Video In me 4 j linkay o Interface o GV 150 Video S Video In Grabber Page 3 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 3 Install GV 250 Hardware The GV 250 uses a PCI interface video capture card that supports from 2 to 16 ports The standard GV 250 will support either 2 or 4 ports If you are installing a 6 16 ports system then you are require to connect video extension card to the system 1 Power off the PC 2 Insert PCI card GV 250 into PCI slot 3 Turn onthe PC power Windows will automatically detect the existing GV 250 card 4 Now select the driver path in the CD directory Driver GV250 to install the driver Video Extension Port Video Input 4 oO GV 250 Video Capture Card Page 4 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation 1 1 4 Install GV 600 Hardware The GV 600 uses a PCI interfaced card and is one of the models that support Real Time Display card and Audio Recording card Th
89. om gt Add input N O C N C Address fi 7 Remove Monitor Input Modify V Rec Video E Sec Camera 1 MV Invoke Alarm Notify 7 Module Device Port__ Address WV Send To Cente 5 Sec Camera 1 1 Gvi0 COMI 1 IV Invoke E Mail Alerts VO le Mod1 z Pint gt m Output 1 al 2 I For PTZ Name Output 1 Force Output Signal Type N D N OToggle N O Pulse E 5 gt CNE C N CTogge C N CPube Cancel Select I O Device Before using the I O modules you have to setup the GV System to recognize them first You should have at least one GV NET module connected to the Com port of your computer Now in the Select I O Device area choose the module you wish to install in the Device drop down menu select Com port and address then click Format Add button The Add button will be unlocked if the system successfully found your module Click the Add button and this module will appear in the Module List Window Note When you add several I O devices Max 9 in one GV Net you cannot do Format Addr at the same time First you must Format Addr to 1 O devices one by one than add all 1 0 device in GV Net Chapter 3 Main System Application Select I O Module Select Com Port Select Address Sika LD D R Faw Format Address Pot Add Button Pekteo ey Feemarva E Hide Drace Pot Admem
90. ot directory of your backup media in order to view the backup video files vi fie l Page 142 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility 8 3 Remote Backup Repeat the same procedures in 1 and 2 in the previous topic Remote Playback Remote users may run the DMBackUp500 exe through LAN in the following screen se C GY700 5 2 Beta BRO iE Ri RREA TF StH gt Qee Geax g att D cAsv700 CE Norton AntiVirs L EQ EZViewLozg500 640KB EAR 652KB ERAH 428KB ERR 79KB BURR 3 004KB ERIR 64KB ERR 244 KE ERARI 256KB ERR 216KB ERR 216KB ERR 5 352KB ERIH 108 KE FER stist 140KB FERS ES DMMailServer 352KB ERR b BAA EIEI X 428 KB CEDEN A Page 143 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility 8 4 Delete Audio Video Files Step 1 In the Delete Log press Cond or select from the drop down menu log gt delete You will see the following dialog box LS 8 8 xl Delete Time Pernod Start Time fone War End Time Foon war a 5G 55 Sale Doleta Carmerafa FiF2aiParPars Poa v7 Ca Pacha 26 is Ei rerarerararasrsa FuarFesrareaPr Sarwar gai fe ee You may be required to enter a password if one has been set previously Step 2 Enter the desired starting time in Start Time and the desired ending time in End Time of the video files that you want to delete Note Each delete unit is 1 minutes S
91. oup from the address book then click New Server button The new server will be created under the selected group Define new server When creating a new server you will need to define new server s profile by key in its information There are total 5 fields in the server profile which are Server Name Enter a name for the new RPB server Server Address Enter the RPB server s IP address ID Enter an authorized user s ID Passwords Enter the authorized user s passwords Port Specify a network port for your server Delete group or server Select a group or server from the Address Book and click Delete button to remove it from the Address Book Login to server Select a RPB server from the Address Book and click Connect button and your workstation will login to the selected RPB server immediately You can repeat this operation to login to multiple servers at the same time Page 73 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Preference Setting Setup Download T Always tell me when download is finished r Channel Text V Show Channel Number V Show Server Name V Show Camera Name Download Always overwrite files If this option is selected then the next time you are downloading a file that already exit in the RPB workstation the system will simply overwrite it without warning messages Always tell me when download is finished If this option is selected then when downloads are completed
92. ox will be unlocked In Day Period you may specify the day interval of each auto reboot range from 1 14 days and in Reboot Time specify in what time you want the system to perform auto reboot The WatchDog Reset if Reboot System Suspend and Fail option is for avoiding system lockup during an auto reboot Enable this function allows the Watchdog function in your GV Series video capture card available in GV 600 GV 650 GV 750 and GV 800 only to reset your system if auto reboot fail to restart for more than 5 minutes ant ebook Setups x fF duis Reboot Spate i Reboot Tine Am E ae Note The WatchDog option will be closed if the option of Auto run GV System when window startup is not enable during the main application installation Page 43 Chapter 3 Main System Application Password Setup Click TA Configure button select Password Setup from the menu and the following dialog box will appear The Password Setup function allows you to define a user profile for each GV System user A user s profile determines which functions a user is allow to access Only the supervisor level users can access to Password Setup function Password Scthup F Accounts eablen iD Password Hint ad Level Superisor Login thts 1D automaticaly Single user midek F Schedule Start F Schedule Stop F input State FF Gutput Contra PTZ F System Setling F video A
93. r RPB server Click the Option button from the RPB menu bar then select Setup The system will ask you for a Input proper information and the RPB setup window will appear Auto Run When Start Windows Enable this option to auto run RPB server when startup Windows Input an authorized user account in ID and Password column Save the Connective Record This option allows you to keep records on whom and when has login to the RPB Server You can specify a folder in the file path to keep these login records Bandwidth Control This option allows you to control the Maimum Users 16 network transmission bandwidth of your RPB server Adjustable range is from O to 1 000 kbytes sec Figure 5 6 RPB setup window Assign IP The RPB server will automatically detect your GV System s current IP and display it in the IP address column next to Assign IP option If your GV System is equipped with two network card each using its own IP address then you can enable the Assign IP option and select which network card to be used in the drop down list Port You can specify which port you like to use for RPB server the default is 5066 Close Connection When Idle Enable this option if you wish to terminate the connection of a login RPB workstation that has been idle for a long period of time Maximum Users You can limit the number of workstations allowed to login to RPB server at a time The maximum numbers allow is 16 workstations
94. r for TCP server is 3550 you may assign different port by entering the port number in the Port text column 192 168 0 14 3550 Default IV Assign IP D Link DFE 530TX PCI x Multicast Server Allow you to setup the Multicast server its operation is similar to the TCP server setup describes above The default port number for Multicast server is 3650 192 168 0 14 2650 Default V Assign IP D Link DFE 530TX PCI Note If you are using Dynamic IP GV Series system will automatically detect the IP Address per minute and replace IP so as to ensure re engagement of remote end RemoteView IP Multicast WebCam and RemotePlayback system Page 41 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 42 HotLine Option The HotLine Notice Interval allows you to specify the time interval between each notification For example if the interval time you specified is 5 minutes then the system will call to your phone pager every 5 minutes if motion still persist The system will stop calling when no motions are detected HotLine Attach Audio Message You can specify how many times to repeat the audio message when the system notifies you by Telephone Camera Audio Install Click a System Configure button and select Camera Audio Install option and the following window will appear l h T Me Seri Lu Sarda Bni an 6 Fuen p E t O ahaaa Camera Activate Click on the Activate button a
95. ration setup There are total 8 options included in the Configure menu This section will explain each option in detail Shen Caire Comers rio Fats Aubo Rabot Set Paseeond Sehup E Pial Setup Wed Source Perfomance Videa Attribpote Full Screens System Configuration The System Configuration window includes four types of configuration setup General Setting Camera Setting I O Device Setting and Hotline Network Setting You can select between these settings by clicking on its control tab General Setting System Conligure amaia Comeiad Cameras Camers10 Cametai1 Camarat Camera 13 Canes 14 Camara 15 Camata 16 L Hotline Hatyai General Setting Cana Caner Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera Camera 6 r Slatup ee ere E Sige Morito GY E System ie PTS Deka pomine E Horto Al pomine E 0 F kikica Server Log Storage Monitor Option Avalable 3435 GB Delay fe Se fe TCPAP Server Recke Loge ao ig M F PosRec Motion pp Sec F Pre Pies Motion H F Modem Seivai Se Locaton ERA Video Lost 10 EnorAlens C FF Connect ta Cenia EwertLog Sine Enshle Dinesh Dueksy Ne C Ho CID leben hae Video Clip fi hin F Saup Auto Login Send Alerts Approach Camera Scan 6 E Dey i Sec c F Faai Bea Hotine ae sec E ESE p Est Orson Video Record i Bulo Renat E Une Digia Waiamak Probection Page 26 Chapter 3 Main System Application
96. rd Setup x Pre Record Performance C Good Better Best Pre Record Option per camera Total Frames zo H Max 60 Frames Sec 5 Limitation Default i Cancel 2 Pre Record Setup Pre Record Performance There are 3 preset pre recording performance settings Good Better and Best The amount of physical memory of the computer which the GV system is running on will determine the pre recording performance the duration time of the pre recording Table below shows the maximum pre recording frame rate of each preset and the physical memory requirements Good Better Best Maximum pre recording frames per camera fps 5 fps 30 fps 60 fps RAM required 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB The recording frame rate is calculated based on a 320x240 recording size Pre Record Option per camera Total Frames It allows you to set the maximum pre recording frames of a camera Frame Sec Limitation It allows you to set the maximum pre recording frame rate fps of a camera Dividing the Total Frames by Frames Sec Limitation you will get the pre recording duration of each camera in the above case each camera will start to record 5 seconds prior to motion Pre recording duration Total Frames 30 5 seconds Frame Sec Limitation 6 Note Frame Sec Limitation cannot exceed the preset recording rate of the GV system being used Page 30 Chapter 3 Main System Applic
97. rds 7 Select the network type that match to your Network Environment and then click Login 8 From the GV System main screen click Start Stop Monitoring button and enable all monitoring function 9 If you have select Around the Clock surveillance then you will see video feeding to your Center workstation continuously If you selected Motion Detect surveillance then your Center will receive videos only when motion are detected by one of the camera in the connected GV System Page 100 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 3 3 Function and Features of GeoCenter Once your GeoCenter is up and running it is ready to receive video from GV Systems The main screen of Center application is divided into 4 parts which are Tool Bar View Window Location List and Event List Tool Bar Buttons Lyne an O LD Ai o b View Window Select between Single Location or Tile Horizontally Single location will display one GV System at a time while Tile Horizontally will display multiple GV System across the camera view area Customer Allow you to add or delete customer file Browse Log Allow you to browse for saved recording files Location Click this button to show or hide location frame Event List Click this button to show or hide event list Next Center IP Enter the next Centers IP address in the text column Page 101 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 102 View Win
98. s Enter the IP address of the GV System you wish to connect to Specify port number in both Command Port and Data Port OO ON Click OK to establish connection to the server This new connection will now be listed in the Host drop down list 7 To remove the connection simply selected from the Host drop down list and click the Delete button Page 117 Chapter 7 WebCam System Page 118 Snapshot Click on the Snapshot button and you will be able to capture an image from the video clip Click Print button to print snapshot image to a printer or Save button to save the image as bmp file zinan E b File Save Click on File Save button and you will be able to save video clip in avi format PTZ Control Click on the PTZ Control button and the following PTZ panel will appear PTZ cameras only allow one user to control at a time Therefore if there are several users trying to control the same PTZ camera in the same time the camera will give priority to the first login user and to the next in the orders received Each user will be given 60 seconds to control the camera After the time expired the system will switch the control to the next user in queue The counter on the upper right corner serves two meanings for user who is controlling the camera it indicates the remaining time of your control For user who is waiting online it indicates the total waiting time Chapter 7 WebCam System
99. se from 8 different display layout options 3 1 6 Exit and Minimize Button The Exit button contains four functions Login Exchange User Logout User Minimize and Exit D ae Login Exchange User Allows you to login as a different user Logout User Allows you to logout from the system Minimize Hide main screen in Windows status bar Exit Allows you to shutdown the system 3 1 7 System Location Display Location Name Allow you to add or edit the name or location of your GV system Recycle This icon appears when the system is in the process of recycling Location Name Recycle Icon 3 1 8 Camera View Window The camera view window displays the video event from your video cameras Camera Caption Page 18 Chapter 3 Main System Application Snapshot Snapshot allows you to capture a camera image and save them as avi bmp Jpeg or tif files Click on the camera caption of the camera view window and the following dialogue box will appear You may tag camera descriptions in the image file such as time date camera number location and choose color for the description background by clicking the option boxes below Use Ctrl Num 1 9 0 and F1 F6 on your keyboard for shortcut Time Date Click to tag time and date in the snap shot image file Camera Click to tag camera numbers in the snap shot image file Location Click on this box to tag camera location in the snap shot image file Transparen
100. sers can access to the functions and controls of RPB server To assign an authorized user accounts please refer to chapter 3 s password setup for detail 1 Click RPBsvr exe in the GV System directory and the following window will appear a Figure 5 3 RPB Server window 2 Click the Rs RPB Connect button and the following dialog box will appear input an authorized user s ID and password in the user login window then click OK to establish connection to the network p Please ajeran ID and passed Ta gol pemakan to dt it Gantai Figure 5 4 User Login 3 The RPB server in your GV System is now connected to the network A connection record will appear in the RPB server window indicating its current connecting status fests jams Tis Fe Sk Figure 5 5 Login successful 4 To stop RPB server simply click the End Connection button The system will again ask you for authorized user s ID and passwords Input the correct information and click OK to disconnect it from the network Page 65 Chapter 5 Remote PlayBack System Page 66 valid ID and passwords 5 1 3 RPB Server Setup T Auto Run when Bhart Windows E Password Save the Connects Rerun Php D Baridi Control Mrimum pred KEytes Sec r Taz 16 o i Port S066 Defaut End conrection when idie mare Tear al mimube s There are various tools and options available for you to customize you
101. t Click on this box to make the description background transparent Color box Click to select text color for the tag description ave As r E Saver cal GV SAT O108 Oo Commmes FTP WebHTM tables template a WebTemp Specify file name Fkn Select file type lt Saree se type dex File F dee Cancel Click to tag time date ____ I Timata Click to tag camera number lt _ Gamera Click to tag location name lt Location Transparent Text Background lt Transparant Color Box Page 19 Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 2 Function Panel The Function Panel provides access to most of the GV System s function and configuration There are six buttons in the function panel with each button containing its own menu Page 20 3 2 1 Start Stop Monitoring 3 2 2 Schedule Setup 3 2 3 System Configure 3 2 4 View Log 3 2 5 Camera Scan p 3 2 6 Network Function Bapaes 3 2 1 Start Stop Monitoring You may consider iz Start Stop Monitoring button as the recording button of the system Click on this button and the following menu will appear that allows you to select between start recording on all cameras or by individual camera To start recording on all cameras simply select Start All Monitoring option When in recording the camera caption will be displayed in red color To stop recording select
102. t The system will disconnect itself after 5 minutes or specified time Video Source Setup Your GV System supports both NTSC and PAL video standards Click TH Configure button select Video Source and use the Video Standard drop down menu in the dialog box to select the correct standard for your camera Chapter 3 Main System Application Performance Click TT Configure button then select Performance and the following menu will appear This function is only available to GV 650 GV 700 GV 750 and GV 800 Preview Master The Display speed increases because the system resource will focus on the monitoring after clicking Preview Master icon Both Master Both display and recording speed is at the average because the system resource is allocated equally Record Master The recording speed increases because the system resource will focus on the recording after clicking on Record Master icon Preview Master v Both Master Recoed Master Page 49 Chapter 3 Main System Application Page 50 Video Attribute Setup The Video Attribute Setup allows you to separately adjust each camera s video characteristic There are four parameters available Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue Use the slider bar next to each parameter and adjust them to your preference You may use the default button to reset all four parameters Use the Camera Select button to select between cameras or you may also use the Apply All butto
103. tep 3 Press OK to delete DHete miem WnRead Log Humber Delete Log Number 34 Sior e Size will be free 14GB Are you sare 10 delete Page 144 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility 8 5 Repair Database Utility When you playback the video clips and find one of the following situations please run the Repair Database Utility 1 You see question marks in video column 2 You do not see video display even when you press the playback button 3 Garbage text is displayed CAData C DAData Di E Data E USE Weiauivrany Seat Hara lia Default Path The Repair Database Utility will search and rebuild the database using the path you have defined in the GV Series system Search Hard disk The Repair Database Utility will search all the hard disks you have installed in the PC including the subdirectories to rebuild the database Page 145 Chapter 8 Back Up System and Repair Database Utility Page 146 Chapter 9 Watermark Proof Chapter 9 Watermark Proof 9 1 Watermark Proof Function This program can help you check whether or not your picture was originally captured from the GV System Before your record video files have to used digital watermark protection Exploring Gv800 lof x File Edit View Go Favorites Tools He eo 2u amp j Back Forward Up Cut Address ja C GV800 fa Voc it SKB FLT File T WebCamS erver exe 1
104. the Network Setup Wizard and follow the provided instructions GV System User s Manual Page 59 Chapter 4 View Log Application Page 60 Step Two Run LANViewLogCtrl exe in System A Run LANViewLogCtrl exe under System A s C GV800 LANViewLogCtrl exe Assuming System A is running GV800 under Hard Disk C This will start the LAN ViewLog Controller Panel in System A Add Delete Step Three Add System B to the System A s LAN ViewLog Controller panel Click on the Add button in System A s ViewLog Controller panel then the following dialog box should appear Click on the Browse button to locate System B s ViewLog500 exe then click on the Detect button ViewLog500 exe is within System B s shared folder you specified in Step One This will uploads System B s data files to System A s ViewLog application Now click on the Add button to add System B to System A s LAN ViewLog Controller panel fal a tesiog in LAR Loading ON tile w Chek big Ale kider h 1 ES fete h P FADanF w JGADsta b BREESE RE Chapter 4 View Log Application Step Four Playback System B s video file in System A System B is now listed under System A s LAN ViewLog Controller panel Highlight System B from the list then click the Play button and you will be able to playback System B s video files by using System A s ViewLog application You can repeat the above steps to add System C and System D to the list
105. to send signal to the output device n Out R Modulet Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output signal buttons Page 87 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Page 88 Full Screen Operation Click Connect button and select Full Screen Mode from the menu to switch to full screen operation The full screen mode provides a larger viewing area for the cameras There are four functional buttons located at the right hand side that allows you to access to some of the basic functions Start Monitor Stop Monitor Preferences View Log Date Time i DA MAVE are es ee EPE i l _ Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 2 IP Multicast System The IP Multicast system is a remote viewing application that is capable of connecting up to 10 GV System ata time It is specifically designed for Intranet LAN environment and does not work in Internet environment The IP Multicast System can automatically locate all available GV System within the same local area network by click of a button Users are not required to input each GV System s IP address separately The IP Multicast System is the most ideal application if you wish to monitor multiple GV System simultaneously in a local area network Gi Digital Surveillance System sannana 1 l GV 1 GW 2 GY 3 GYv 10 LAN TCPAP IF Multicast System Page 89 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System 6 2 1 IP
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107. u specify will be highlighted in the Video Event List Window click the Play button to playback all files consecutively 4 1 3 Playback Control Panel After finding the video event you re looking for you can now play it back from the View Log Application by using the playback control panel The Playback Control Panel contains the playback buttons speed adjustment buttons and the zoom adjustment buttons Click the Play button to start playing the selected video The Playback Meter will indicate the play progress and you can use the scroll to move forward and backward during the playback Audio Playback You can also playback audio files if your system is equipped with the audio recording function Click on the check box to enable Record Channel playback function You can search and playback audio recording files the same way as the video files Playback Meter J Audio i Ea Channel P On Off Play Pause Previous End Zoom Stop Home Next Speed Page 56 Chapter 4 View Log Application 4 1 4 View Log Function Panel The View Log Function Panel allows you to adjust the video characteristic of the selected video file Brightness at Save as avi Save as Contrast _4 dW bmp jpeg or gif Sharpness _ Sy Print f i f Smoothness 0 j S Print Setup Color Monochrome eS ia Copy Page Setup f hee Undo LA Brightness A
108. up One server can send and receive audio from a maximum of 20 clients ADPCM and G 723 1 are two formats GV system used for transmitting the audio signal ADPCM requires 4KBps 4 000Bps bandwidth while G 723 1 only requires 600Bps bandwidth Server Setup Server Video Audio Server to Client Max Channel 20 Codec Selection ADPCM IV Client to Server Max Channel 5 Codec Selection ADPCM gt Port e550 Note When using server to client you have to input audio from sub card to enable this function When using client to server function use port 6550 for audio port please open port 6550 to enable client to server audio if the firewall is in use Page 111 Chapter 7 WebCam System FTP Server Setup If you wish to send the captured images to another web server or to a different location click on FTP Transfer file gt FTP Setup and the Setup FTP dialog box will appear Connection retries lf failed in FTP upload repeat the online number Max 999 Retry delay Means the seconds to be waited for the online retry Max 9999 JPG Quality Video quality may be adjusted by moving the slide bar The higher the value the better the quality Better video quality needs more storage size Frame Page Title Color This refers to the date time captioned on the video It can be displayed in transparent black or white Page 112 Chapter 7 WebCam System Camera Mapping Setup You may set up PTZ
109. w Window displays one camera Camera Description Rec Button bore k L Play Save Camera Lock Camera Caption Displays the current date and time of the camera Rec Button The recording button serves 4 functions start recording stop recording pause and resume recording Play Save Click to play last recording or to save it as avi file Camera Lock Click this button to lock a particular camera Once a camera is lock it will appear in the right area of the View Window You can use and key of your keyboard to zoom in and zoom out the locked camera Note All recording video clips are save in the temporarily record buffer folder These recorded clips will be lost after you close the GeoCenter application Page 103 Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring System Play and Save Video Clips The Camera View Window s play save button serves two functions Play Recorded Files Click on the Play Save button choose Play from the submenu and the Qview application will be launched algaj T p i LA CORE E E Save Recorded Video Clips All recording video clips are save in the temporarily record buffer folder These recorded clips will be lost after you close the GeoCenter application To permanently save the video clips in your Center workstation click the Play Save button choose Save from the submenu and you will be able to save in the files as Avi format within your Center workstation P
110. zoom out action of your PTZ camera Focus Control Controls the focus in focus out action of your PTZ camera Auto Pan Directs camera to scan thru its entire range Preset Go Directs camera to cycle thru its preset positions Preset Set Allow you to set camera s preset positions Address Specify the Com port address of your camera Page 16 3 1 3 I O Control Panel Chapter 3 Main System Application Press the I O icon to open the I O control interface 1O Input Panel The I O input panel displays the status of the input sensors from module 1 to module 9 n oje Modas 1 input 1 inpul 2 hpu 3 input 4 tie fe be be he be te be Input Device I O output panel Sending the output signals to the relays or alarms of module 1 to module 9 PT811 support output 1 8 GV IO support output 1 16 in fj ou Module 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Output 9 Output 10 Output 11 gt Output 12 Output 13 Output 14 Output 15 Output 16 3 1 4 Camera Select Panel Module Number n Out Module 1 Module Number Output Device Press the number of each desired camera to Zoom in or press the Num1 9 0 and F1 F6 key for shortcut please refer to p 30 for Fast Key Reference in this manual Crewe eis Ween Pe ke ei e Page 17 Chapter 3 Main System Application 3 1 5 Display Layout Panel The display layout panel allows you to choo

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