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1. Figure 1 1 cy Introduction The IP Devices and GV Software that Can Connect with GV IP Decoder Box GV IP Decoder Box Wired Network I Analog camera gt i GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR Third party IP cameras that support RTSP ONVIF or PSIA GV IP Decoder Box WiFi USB Adapter Wireless Network Wireless Router GV Video Gateway Recording Server through GV Mobile i Computer installed with oy GV System amp GV Mobile Server GV IP Camera GV IP Device analog camera and some third party IP Devices Figure 1 2 L GeoVision 1 1 Features Decode video streams in H 264 codec at a maximum frame rate of the IP device Decode up to 64 IP streams Decode up to 5 megapixel IP cameras Automatically search for ONVIF IP devices Support for third party IP cameras that adhere to RTSP ONVIF or PSIA Single View and Quad View in sequential display Display of Matrix view through GV Mobile Server Support for 10 100 Ethernet over LAN Support for Wi Fi VGA and HDMI Video outputs Video output resolution up to 1080p IR remote control Control PTZ and Speed Dome cameras using GV Joystick Remote firmware upgrade IP address configuration and addition of new channel SD card and USB drive for snapshot storage and firmware upgrade EA Introduction 1 2 Compatible Devices The GV IP Decoder Box is compatible with 1 GV IP Camera GV Video Server and GV Compact DVR using H 264 code
2. All IP devices and GV Mobile Server must be under the same LAN with GV IP Decoder Box The NVR port of GV IP Decoder Box and VSS port of GV IP Devices or Command Port of GV Mobile Server must be the same The default NVR and VSS port is 10000 The ID and password for all IP devices and GV Mobile Server must be the same By default the ID and password of GV IP Devices are admin Note The Command Port of GV Mobile Server is 55000 by default To change the port value see 2 6 Displaying Channels from GV Mobile Server 20 Getting Started 1 Select the icon and press OK The devices under the same LAN with the GV IP Decoder Box appears on the Device List Qt its GV BX1 20D 0 210 0013E2024586 BX120 GV V 12 92 168 0 229 Q013E201AC4C VS12 GV VS12 0 229 0013E201AC4C VS12 64 0013E20232CC PIZ010 GV LX8C 92 1608 1 10 O0013E2025952 SDVR V2 GV LX8C 168 1 107 0013E202552 7 SDVR V2 GV LX8C 92 168 1 10 O0013E202552 SDVR V2 page 2 32 Figure 2 9 2 To select channels press the up and down arrow keys No 4 Figure 1 5 and press the right arrow key The cursor position is displayed in yellow and the selected channels will be in red To cancel the selection press the left arrow key ee GV BX120D 192 168 0 210 Q0013E2024586 BX120 GV VS12 192 168 0 229 Q013E201AC4C VS12 GV PTZ010D 192 168 0 64 0013E20232CC PIZ010 GV LX8C 192 168 1 10 0013E2025592 SDVR V2 GV LX8C 192 168 1 10 O0013E202592 SDV
3. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the GV IP Decoder Box Time Sets the device date and time By default the device time is set to 2000 01 01 00 00 00 To configure the date and time press OK and use the ERASE and numeric keys to revise the settings 43 S GeoVision 3 6 Upgrading the Firmware We will periodically release the updated firmware on the website You may choose to upgrade firmware locally using a USB drive or SD card or remotely through the GV IP Device Utility program Before you start The USB drive or SD card must have at least 100 MB of free space 44 Ey System Setup 3 6 1 Upgrading Firmware through a Storage Device Before you start Be sure you have inserted a storage device USB drive or SD card and it contains one firmware file only 1 Copy the firmware file to the root folder of a USB drive or an SD card 2 Connect the USB drive or SD card to the GV IP Decoder Box 3 Onthe setup menu select and press OK This window appears User Login ID User Login Password Device Name Remote Control Storage USB 1 GB OutPut VGA Resolution lt 1024x768 Firmware Update lt USB Firmware Version V1 06 2014 01 28 OK Save Back Return PAGE DOWN Page Down Figure 3 7 4 Inthe Firmware Update field select USB or SD storage that stores the firmware file 5 Press OK The firmware upgrade runs automatically and the GV IP Decoder Box will restart after the firmware
4. Reboot Other settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server ame Figure 3 9 46 a System Setup 3 Select the Firmware Upgrade tab type the User Name and Password and click the Browse bution to locate the firmware file saved at your local computer Mac Address IF Address User Login User ame admin Woo Port 10000 Password ia SetlP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Reboot Other settings Version v1 06 2014 01 28 CT Upgrade all devices Upgrade Cancel Figure 3 10 4 Click Upgrade to start upgrading The system will restart itself when the upgrade is completed 47 C GeoVision Tip You can select format and remove a firmware file from the storage using GV IP Device Utility Select the Other Settings tab and select an option from the drop down list Mac Address User Login User Mame admin YSG Part 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Reboot Other settings Set using SD storage device set using USB storage device Format device Remove upgrade file in storage device Cancel Update setting Figure 3 11 48 Appendix A Checking the Monitor Display from a Computer The GV IP Decoder Box takes a snapshot of its display single view or quad view every 60 seconds To check the
5. Save Back Return Figure 2 6 2 Select NO in the DHCP section and enter a fixed IP address subnet mask and DNS and gateway 3 Press OK to save the settings When the device is connected to the network the IP address will be shown in the Connected IP field 17 L GeoVision Tip You may also use GV IP Device Utility included in Software DVD to modify the IP address by clicking the GV IP Decoder Box and selecting Configure ma GV IP Device Utility File Tool QANnPRS General settings NVR camera settings Name v Mac Address IP Address Firmware Version RR GYDSP LPRy2 0013E2018D06 192 168 1 6 GVLX4 RL2 235 0013E20129B0 192 168 2 235 GS Caja 46 O013E20355BE 192 168 2 203 IP_Decoder_Box 0016E8395AE0 192 168 0 105 IP_Decoder_Box 0016E8566CF7 192 168 0 131 IP_Decoder_Box OO16E81655DA 192 168 0 76 IP_Decoder_Box 0016E86D13F7 192 168 353 145 D Joe IPCAM1 3M 0013E2013097 192 168 1 116 Leo GPS 0013E2012BB3 192 168 1 62 lt v1 05 2011 06 13 v1 56 2010 03 08 v1 05 2011 11 17 v1 00 2011 11 03 v1 00 2011 11 10 Connect Setting Configure v1 09 2010 05 26 1 50 2010 05 18 Figure 2 7 Wireless Network Connection Internal Temp NOTE A GV WiFi USB Dongle is required to connect the device to wireless network Follow the steps below to establish a wireless network connection Note The GV IP Decoder Box only supports dynamic IP address assignment DHCP in a
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7. and select Connect Setting This dialog box appears Wiser Mame Password cancel Figure 2 16 2 Q GeoVision 3 Type the ID and password of your GV IP Decoder Box and click OK The default ID and 28 File Tool Camera List Video Connection Setting Camera 1 Camera z Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera f Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 192 166 4 47 password are admin The Video Connection Setting window appears Connection Information Division 1 Humber of cameras 0 64 cael Figure 2 17 Use the Camera List toolbar to add remove or configure a selected camera in the Camera List Click the Select All button to select all the cameras on the list Select the play mode using the Connection Information toolbar For single view click the 1 Division button l For quad view click the 4 Division button Ea Add channels to the Connection Information column A Drag and drop the camera from the Camera List to the Connection Information column B Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change the display order of these channels C To remove a selected camera click the Remove m button 3 Getting Star
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9. snapshot type in this address hitp ip address tmp snapshot jpg in a Web browser on a computer For example type in http 192 168 4 66 tmp snapshot jpg a Snapshot image appears Note The computer must be under the same LAN with the GV IP Decoder Box 49 Specifications Video H 264 Hom VGA 480p 640 x 480 720p 1024 x 768 1080 1280 x 768 1080p SS Network 10 100 Ethernet ONVIF PSIA RTSP TCP Mechanical Monitor Oust HOM VOR USB slot 2 0 backward compatible FAT32 format SD SDHC card slot for Class 6 card or above FAT32 format General 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 20 80 with no condensation 182 3 x 28 9 x 131 mm 7 18 x 1 14 x 5 16 615 g 1 36 Ib 36 W max 3A at 12V DC CE FCC compliant English Note Specifications are subject to change without notice 50 Chapter 4 Introduction The GV Pad is a panel device that decodes and displays incoming IP streams from GeoVision and third party IP devices It is light weighted and requires only minimal amount of installation As a standalone device the GV Pad is self equipped with a display screen and supports almost all the features of a GV IP Decoder Box Through the network a GV Pad can receive and manage up to 64 IP streams The administrators can monitor channels take snapshots of critical moments and pause at a specific channel when events occur all through the supplied remote control GV Joystick can be inst
10. upgrade is completed 45 C GeoVision 3 6 2 Upgrading Firmware through GV IP Device Utility Before you start Be sure the Storage field matches the inserted device type because the firmware file will be transmitted to the storage device for firmware upgrade For details see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type 1 Run the GV IP Device Utility and all the GV IP Devices under the same LAN are searched This window appears m GV IP Device Utility File Tool Qtr R E General settings NVR camera settings Name MacAddress IPAdd Firmware Version Internal Temp NOTE P GY MDR220 0013E204FB01 192 168 4 34 v2 10 2014 01 28 37 5 C GYV MDR220 1 28M Taiwan Factory 0013E208E1EF 192 168 4 38 v1 00 2014 02 13 50 4 C GY UBXC1301 128M IP Decoder Box 001668461954 192168 4 66 1 06 2014 01 28 GYV D1530 OO13E2FFOD12 192 168 4 80 v2 10 2014 01 28 39 6 C GY D1530 1 28M GY CAW1 20 OO13E204FCOD 192 168 4 82 v2 09 2013 07 21 GY CAVY1 20 1 28M GYV IPSpeedDome O013E20344F0 192 168 4 86 v1 02 2012 02 21 GeoVision_G 5D010 mf LIDIL ALAN ana ICINANNI O GET br S E i E B r be wi AN INAA NDAD Ay eer mf LID O419N4 4 DORMS ni Figure 3 8 2 Click the IP address of your GV IP Decoder Box and select Configure This window appears Mac Address 16E8461954 IP Address 192 16 User Login User Name omin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name
11. wireless network 1 Select the EJ icon select WLAN Setting and press OK This window appears Mode lt Infrastructure S1D Quality AuthMode EncryMode Password dlink WEPAUTO MAC 1A Nadia A E i AE E s W F o A D i Connected IP 192 168 3 6 OK Save Back Return Search Scan Figure 2 8 18 3 Getting Started 2 Press the Search button to scan for available Access Points wireless stations 3 Select an Access Point wireless station in the ESSID field and complete the settings below m ESSID Shows the name of the Access Point Press the left and right button to select an Access Point m Quality Shows the connection quality on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being the highest quality m AuthMode Select WEP Auto or WPAPSK according to the encryption setting of the Access Point m EncryMode Select the Encryption Mode according to the encryption setting of the Access Point m Password Type a password to match the Access Point You can type up to 26 characters 4 Press OK to save the settings and connect to wireless LAN When the device is connected to the network the IP address will be shown in the Connected IP field 19 L GeoVision 2 4 Displaying Channels on the Monitor Use the search feature on GV IP Decoder Box to display channels from GV IP Devices GV Mobile Server and the third party devices that adhere to ONVIF under the same LAN Before you start make sure the following
12. 2 4 Displaying Channels on the Monitor To display channels form Geovision and See 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP third party IP devices Device Utility To display GV Mobile Server channels See 2 6 Displaying Channels from GV Mobile Server The administrator can take snapshots pause at a single channel and control PTZ cameras To take snapshots See 2 7 Taking a Snapshot To pause at a channel See 2 8 Pausing the Looped View To control GeoVision and third party PT See 2 9 Controlling PTZ and Speed Dome PTZ and Speed Dome cameras Cameras 62 Chapter 6 System Setup When the GV Pad is connected and powered on the main menu appears Figure 6 1 Searches for GV IP Devices GV Mobile Server channels and the third party devices that adhere to ONVIF under the same LAN with the GV Pad and generates a Device List For detail see 3 1 Searching IP Devices Contains network settings of the GV Pad For detail see 2 3 1 Setting Up the Network Contains the settings for IP devices to be displayed on GV Pad For detail see 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode Adds a GV IP Device to the Device List and contains sorting options for the Device List For detail see 3 4 Configuring the Display of Device List Contains settings for account storage monitor type resolution and firmware upgrade For detail see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type Appendix A Checking the Monitor Display from a Comput
13. C FALUN 1 1 E The Vision of Security GV IP Decoder Box and GV Pad User s Manual V1 06 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use DBV106 A EN GeoVision 2014 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision Inc makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice Note no SD card slot or local storage function for Argentina GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation March 2014 Contents GV IP Decoder Box CRUEL ETUC aosi 2 Tel FOUG valneniiesnrsisoipnnicennenta okohnhcuesghinia oighhcuasnhinia oloheloenbabis ohonnloesnbabinehonebonuneatend 4 12 Compatibile DEVICES
14. ONVIF or PSIA This approach is recommended for adding multiple IP devices that have different IDs and passwords with GV IP Decoder Box Before you start make sure the following All IP devices and GV Mobile Server must be under same LAN with the GV IP Decoder Box You have installed the GV IP Device Utility on a computer under the same LAN GV IP Decoder Box N Computer installed with GV IP Device Utility GV Video Server gt or GV Compact DVR 3 party IP cameras Analog camera GV IP Camera that support RTSP ONVIF or PSIA Figure 2 14 Note For GV Mobile Server version 1 2 or earlier you need to modify its Command Port to 39000 Figure 2 22 for being detected through GV IP Device Utility 26 a Getting Started 2 5 1 Adding a GV IP Device 1 Run the GV IP Device Utility from the Software DVD The GV IP Device Utility window appears It automatically searches for all the GV IP Devices under the same LAN GV IP Device Utility File Tool General settings MYR camera settings Temperature NOTE 4 GVCBA1TZ0_ 222 001362025531 192 169 2122 v1 04 2011 06 02 Gi DecoderBox OO16ES480C1D 192 168 213 2011 09 27 GY Ba220D OOWSEZO19085 192 165 2142 1 04 2011 06 02 49 50 Demo cYBs1200 001362024733 S82 1652170 1 06 2011 09 15 45 5 C Dermo GYVAA220 001362024508 192 168 2171 1 05 2011 07 08 4657C i Figure 2 15 2 Double click the IP address of your GV IP Decoder Box
15. R V2 GV LX8C 192 168 1 10 0013E202992 SDVR V2 page 2 32 Figure 2 10 21 GeoVision 3 Press OK to apply the settings The selected channels will be displayed on the monitor and be looped at an interval of 30 seconds by default Note 1 22 The camera view will display the message Connection Lost if the device does not have the same ID and password with GV IP Decoder Box To add a single IP device with a different ID and password see 2 4 3 Adding Channels Manually To add multiple IP devices with different IDs and passwords see 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP Device Utility The GV IP Decoder Box supports a maximum resolution of 5 MP for single view The message Resolution Error appears on the monitor when the connected stream exceeds this specification limit To change the looping interval see CAM Loop Time Interval in 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode Every time when the search function is performed any channels selected previously on the Device List will be unselected 3 Getting Started 2 4 2 Displaying Channels in Quad View By default the GV IP Decoder Box displays the camera channels in Single View To change the view mode to Quad View and add channels follow the steps below 1 Select the A icon and press OK In the Play Mode field select SPLIT PLAY 4 and press OK 2 To search for IP devices select the Q icon and press OK The devices under the same LAN with
16. YR NYR Custom 08 GY DYR NYR i m gt 09 GV DYR NVR ID admin 10 G DYVR NVR Password me RTSP GeoProtocol Network Http MJPEG Login Information 11 GY DYR NYR 12 GY DYR NYR 13 GY DYR NYR 14 GY DYR NYR 15 GY DYR NYR 16 GY DYR NYR 17 GY DYR NYR 18 GY DYR NYR 19 GY DYR NYR ww 20 GV DVR NVR ww 21 GV DVR NVR 22 GV DVR NVR 23 GV DVR NVR 24 GY DVR NVA 25 G DYVR NVR 26 GY DVR NVA 27 GY DYVR NVR 28 GV DVR NVR 1291 Fi NVR AAYA Figure 2 22 32 3 Getting Started B By default GV Mobile Server has the same ID and password admin admin with GV IP Decoder Box If you have changed the CAM Login ID and Password on the GV IP Decoder Box Figure 3 3 select Custom and type the new ID and password for GV Mobile Server C On your GV IP Decoder Box use the search function Cy to detect GV Mobile Server and add the desired channels For detailed steps see 2 4 Displaying Channels on the Monitor 3 To access GV Mobile Server channels through GV IP Device Utility see 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP Device Utility Note For GV Mobile Server firmware V1 2 or earlier modify the GV Mobile Server s Command Port to 39000 Figure 2 22 if you are accessing GV Mobile Server channels through GV IP Device Utility 33 C GeoVision 2 7 Taking Snapshots The security administrators can take snapshots as events occur These snapshots are aut
17. age Up Figure 3 6 42 a System Setup User Login ID Type the ID for logging in GV IP Decoder Box The default is admin The maximum number of characters is 14 User Login Password Type the password for logging in the GV IP Decoder Box The default is admin The maximum number of characters is 14 Device Name Name your GV IP Decoder Box Remote Control Specify a letter A to D to the GV IP Decoder Box The GV IP Decoder Boxes with the same letter will be controlled by a single and same Remote Control The setting is NONE by default in which every command you make to one GV IP Decoder Box will be applied to all the nearby GV IP Decoder Boxes To switch between the GV IP Decoder Boxes aim the Remote Control at the desired GV IP Decoder Box and press the specified letter By default the green LED indicator is a constant light When the GV IP Decoder Box successfully receives the signal the green LED indicator will start to flash Storage Select the inserted storage device USB or SD This column also displays the residual capacity of the storage device The default setting is SD Output Select the output format between VGA and HDMI The available options for resolution will be automatically brought up Resolution Select a resolution The system will reboot when the resolution is modified Firmware Update Select the device that stores the firmware files USB or SD For upgrading steps See 3 6 Upgrading the Firmware
18. alled to control GeoVision and third party PT PTZ Speed Dome cameras The IP devices and GV Software that can connect with GV Pad a GV Pad WiFi USB Adapter Wired Network Wireless Network Pd or F GV Compact DVR a Computer installed with Third party IP cameras op GV System amp GV Mobile Server GV Video Gateway Recording Server through GV Mobile Server that support RTSP ONVIF or PSIA cir li av Device analog camera and some third party IP Devices Figure 4 1 4 1 4 Introduction Features Decode video streams in H 264 codec at a maximum frame rate of the IP device Decode up to 5 megapixel IP cameras Decode up to 64 IP streams Automatically search for ONVIF IP devices Support for third party IP cameras that adhere to RTSP ONVIF or PSIA Single View and Quad View in sequential display Display of Matrix view through GV Mobile Server Support for 10 100 Ethernet over LAN Support for Wi Fi IR remote control GV Joystick control of PTZ and Speed Dome cameras Remote firmware upgrade IP address configuration and addition of new channel SD card and USB drive for snapshot storage and firmware upgrade 4 2 Compatible Devices The GV Pad compatible devices are the same with those for GV IP Decoder Box For detail see 1 2 Compatible Devices 4 3 Packing List StS aS S YS GV Pad IR remote control Magnetic
19. c 2 Third party IP devices that support H 264 and adhere to RTSP ONVIF or PSIA 3 GV Mobile Server Note Upgrade your GV IP Devices to the latest firmware version if you encounter any connection problems To decode and display non H 264 IP channels or analog channels connect the devices to GV System and access them through GV Mobile Server 1 3 Packing List GV IP Decoder Box IR remote control AC DC adapter 12 V 3 A 36 W Power cord Software DVD SD card oT SS YS C GeoVision 1 4 Optional Accessories Wall Mount Kit VESA Monitor Mount Kit The Wall Mount Kit is used to mount the GV IP Decoder Box to the wall L type brackets x 2 Small screws x 4 The VESA Monitor Mount Kit is used to mount the GV IP Decoder Box to the back of a VESA monitor VESA monitor mount bracket L type brackets x 2 Large screws x 4 Small screws x 8 The GV Joystick facilitates focusing Zooming panning tilting of GeoVision and third party PT PTZ and Speed Dome cameras on GV IP Decoder Box GV Joystick GV Joystick USB Type Ato Type B Cable GV Joystick User s Manual GV Joystick V2 GV Joystick V2 USB Type Ato Type B Cable RJ 45 Cable software CD GV WiFi USB Adapter GY m Introduction The GV WiFi USB adapter is a plug and play device that provides wireless connectivity to GeoVision IP devices The GV WiFi USB Adapter complies with IEEE802 11 b g n Draft 3 0 standards for wireles
20. c eae E aN 64 A Checking the Monitor Display from a COMPUTET cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeess 64 Ea Le a g ARPER A E EE A E N A AN mad E A N A E A E 65 GV IP Decoder Box Full HD feji Q GeoVision Chapter 1 Introduction The GV IP Decoder Box is designed to decode incoming IP streams from GeoVision and third party IP devices and to serve as a medium for connecting the cameras and the monitor for video display in Single View or Quad View It supports third party IP cameras that adhere to RTSP ONVIF or PSIA and can automatically search for ONVIF supported third party IP devices under the same LAN To be used with only a monitor the GV IP Decoder Box provides a cost effective solution for video surveillance as opposed to the traditional DVR and PC setup The security administrator can monitor channels take snapshots of critical moments and pause at a channel when events occur all through the supplied remote control GV Joystick can be installed to control GeoVision and third party PT PTZ Speed Dome Cameras Connecting IP Cameras with GV IP Decoder Box through LAN GV IP Camera GV IP Speed Dome e Automatical search for ONVIF IP oy a or GV PT PTZ Cameras pe on cant e Single view amp Quad view display IP Camera e Support for third party IP cameras Be s F adhering to RTSP ONVIF PSIA Y a ee Wireless Router Full HD HOMI GV Joystick Wifi USB GV IP Decoder Box Adapter
21. ck OK The camera is added to the list 6 Follow steps 5 and 6 in 2 5 1 Adding a GV IP Device to set up the play mode and display order for displaying channels The channels will be displayed according to this order 7 Click Save The cameras on the Connection Information column will be updated to the GV IP Decoder Box and displayed on the monitor with the looping interval of 30 seconds by default 31 C GeoVision 2 6 Displaying Channels from GV Mobile Server The GV Mobile Server is an application that encodes up to 32 video channels and subsequently allows the GV IP Decoder Box to decode and display analog cameras and IP cameras connected to GV System P channels connected to GV Recording Server GV Video Gateway third party IP cameras through ONVIF and PSIA 4 matrix views For details see GV Mobile Server User s Manual on GV Mobile Server Software CD 1 Set up the GV Mobile Server channels For details refer to Chapter 4 Configuring the Channel in GV Mobile Server User s Manual 2 To access GV Mobile Server channels on GV IP Decoder Box follow the steps below A Change the GV Mobile Server s Command Port to 10000 to match the GV IP Decoder Box s NVR Port T GV Mobile Server For GeoVision DVR NVR G MobileServer Physical Cameras O 01 GY DVR NVR 02 G DVR NYVR Command Port 10000 wy 03 GY DVR NVR D 04 GY DVR NVR a 05 GY DYR NYR O 06 GV DVR NVR O Geovision DYRINYR 07 GY D
22. d Follow the steps below to connect the GV Pad Figure 5 1 1 Connect the device to LAN A For wired network connect to a standard network cable B For wireless network insert a Wi Fi USB adapter 2 Connect to power using the supplied power adapter 3 Turn the Power switch to ON 60 6 Getting Started 5 3 Configuring the Basics The default IP address ID and password of GV Pad are as below IP Address Randomly assigned by the DHCP server ID amp Password admin admin for accessing GV Pad through GV IP Device Utility ID amp Password admin admin for connecting GV Pad and GV IP Devices Note When connecting GV IP Devices to GV Pad see 2 4 Displaying Channels on the Monitor the GV IP Devices need to have the same ID and password set on the GV IP Decoder Box 5 3 1 Setting Up the Network Establish a wired or wireless network For detailed steps see 2 3 Setting Up the Network 5 3 2 Configuring the ID and Password To configure the ID and password for logging in the GV Pad see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type To configure the ID and password for GV IP Device connection see 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode 61 C GeoVision 5 4 Displaying Channels and Using the GV Pad The GV Pad can display up to 64 video channels from GeoVision and or third party devices Refer to the sections indicated below to set up the channels To display channels from GV IP Devices See
23. e interval see CAM Loop Time Interval in 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode 4 Every time when the search function CY is performed any channels selected previously on the Device List will be unselected 24 3 Getting Started 2 4 3 Adding Channels Manually When you cannot detect any IP device using the search function or the IP device has a different ID and Password with GV IP Decoder Box you can add GV IP Devices or third party devices manually E 1 On the main menu select and press OK This window appears Add IP Address Sort By IP Address Info Display Expose Field Display Name MAC OK Save Back Return Figure 2 13 2 Inthe Add IP Address field type the IP address of the device and click OK to confirm 3 To set the ID and password for connecting the IP device and GV IP Decoder Box select and modify CAM Login ID and CAM Login Password 4 To add another IP device follow steps 1 to 3 5 To setup the display of added channels follow step 2 to 3 in 2 4 7 Displaying Channels in Single View and 2 4 2 Displaying Channels in Quad View Note To add multiple IP devices having different IDs and passwords with GV IP Decoder Box see 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP Device Utility 25 C GeoVision 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP Device Utility You may utilize the GV IP Device Utility to add channels from GV IP Devices GV System with GV Mobile Server and third party IP devices that adhere to RTSP
24. ed channels Move the cursor up DOWN Move the cursor down Move the cursor left LEFT Unselect a channel on the Device List 56 4 Introduction Move the cursor right Select a channel on the Device List Press to enter the Standby mode In the standby mode the STAND BY screen turns off to minimize power consumption Press the key again to enter the ON mode 8 Power OFF ON Switch the power on or off En DC 12V Connect to power using the supplied power adapter 57 C GeoVision 4 6 The IR Remote Control The supplied IR remote control for GV Pad is the same with GV IP Decoder Box For the functions of each key see 1 6 The IR Remote Control Note The Menu OK Arrow and Power keys on the IR remote control are also available on the left panel of the GV Pad For detail see 4 5 2 Left Panel View 58 Chapter 5 Getting Started 5 1 Installing the GV Pad The GV Pad can be used as a desktop device installed on the wall or adhere to a magnetic surface Note To mount your GV Pad on the wall be sure to prepare 4 screws to secure the device to the wall 1 Secure the magnetic hinge to the back of the GV Pad with 4 screws Adjust the angle of the magnetic hinge according to your needs To install the GV Pad on a wall secure the magnetic hinge with self prepared screws IN Connect the necessary wires and cables See 5 2 Connecting the GV Pad Q GeoVision 5 2 Connecting the GV Pa
25. eeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeesseeeens 49 C GeoVision aR Aes hteces lets pntea acer e tus bueanned igus ie eenneiandsisusdeamanesaneadencimnanejanuasienins 50 CSREES TPO GUC HOM cisecniecaicitenintansednsnsscnesatananinatacanatsdereninstseensiaterendyalavanaptderindsstinenansia 52 Al FOUG esnips inna S E AEE NE ES aA 53 42 GOMIPAUDIS DEVICES csee Ea NEEE EEREN E 53 A RAG UVC G ne E eared en ieharedteieed dee Mineo 53 4 4 Optional Accessories agree een cecedncavecedenneesebod acesetanaceuekodasneutanacennteceeunetanaceetaneinaotarnins 54 Ao VOC eer a a Sean sc atsae E bans Seen sneetsae bans eeen sae 55 Aol TRIOMET ANCL VICW sesse 55 Pee MCW ACU WCW aa ane actesa ends E 56 4 6 The IR Remote Control cccccccccssecccssecseeceseeseesecseeceseesansecseeseusesseseeseeseusensessees 58 Chapter 5 Getting ed anette ene eden aE REND 59 5l Installing the Bo arc 6 eee eee eee eee eee 59 D2 OOMMOCC ING Ne GV Pa issnin i Eain ERE eE En 60 53 Configuring Ua calm ich 6 ee EEEREN O 61 5 3 1 Setting Up the Network ccccccseeccececeeeeseeeeeeeeceueeseeseueeseueeseeesseeensees 61 5 3 2 Configuring the ID and Password ccccccesseeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeesneeeensaees 61 5 4 Displaying Channels and Using the GV Pad ccccccccseceeseeeeseeeesseeeeseeesseeesaaees 62 Chaptero System SU eccniecicicpnininnendpcndsinasaisntndpatseenasaiunenivadcbinasaisxeatsetsnesapadswentnetanenaienas 63 PRE A sec E EE E A E E AE N E ni
26. er The GV Pad takes a snapshot of its display single view or quad view every 60 seconds To check the snapshot type in this address htip ip address tmp snapshot jog in a Web browser on a computer For example type in http 192 168 4 66 tmp snapshot jog a snapshot image appears Note The computer must be under the same LAN with the GV Pad 64 Specifications Video H26 Resolution 1280 x 800 Network 10 100 Ethernet Protocol its ONVIF PSIA RTSP TCP Mechanical Power voos SSS USB slot 2 0 backward compatible FAT32 format SD SDHC card slot for Class 6 card or above FAT32 format General 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Operating Humidity 20 80 with no condensation 342 8 x 220 3 x 38 3 mm 13 5 x 8 7 x 1 5 1160 g 2 6 Ib Power DC 12 V 36 W max 3A at 12V DC CE FCC compliant English Note Specifications are subject to change without notice 65
27. hinge Screw x 4 AC DC adapter 12 V 3A 36 W Power cord Software DVD SD card 53 C GeoVision 4 4 Optional Accessories GV Joystick 54 The GV Joystick facilitates focusing zooming panning tilting of GeoVision and third party PT PTZ and Speed Dome cameras on GV Pad GV Joystick e GV Joystick USB Type Ato Type B Cable GV Joystick User s Manual GV Joystick V2 GV Joystick V2 USB Type Ato Type B Cable RJ 45 Cable software CD The GV WiFi USB adapter is a plug and play device that provides wireless connectivity to GeoVision IP devices The GV WiFi USB Adapter complies with IEEE802 11 b g n Draft 3 0 standards for wireless networking 4 Introduction 4 5 Overview This section identifies the components of the GV Pad 4 5 1 Right Panel View Figure 4 2 Connect to an SD card for local storage of snapshot and SD Card Slot firmware upgrade Connect to a GV Joystick or to a USB storage device or a GV WiFi USB Adapter USB The red LED indicates the power is supplied Built in IR receiver to receive the IR signals from the IR Remote Control Connect to the network 55 No The green LED indicates the system is ready for use 3 LED Indicators C GeoVision 4 5 2 Left Panel View Figure 4 3 Switch to the setup menu MENU Load default Press for 10 seconds to load default settings Save settings in the Setup Menu ENTER Display select
28. ice List On the main menu select and press OK This window appears Add IP Address sort lt By IP Address Info Display lt Expose Field Display Name MAC OK Save Back Return Figure 3 4 m Add IP Address Type the IP address of the GV IP Device m Sort Sort the Device List Figure 3 2 according to IP address MAC address camera name Note that when None is selected the IP devices will be listed in the order of search The default is By IP Address Info Display Select Expose or Hide for the information display Field Display To control the channel information displayed on the Device List select or unselect the device name and or MAC address displayed on the Device List The yellow block represents a selected option The yellow block represents a selected option Tip Select the Name option only to display the device name and the channel number 41 You can configure the account information select storage and monitor connector and look up firmware version On the main menu select EJ of the GV IP Decoder Box and press OK This window appears User Login ID User Login Password Device Name Remote Control NONE Storage USB 1 GB OutPut VGA Resolution lt 1024x768 Firmware Update 4 USB Firmware Version V1 06 2014 01 28 OK Save Back Return PAGE DOWN Page Down Figure 3 5 Press the PAGE DOWN key this window appears 2000 01 01 08 24 17 OK Set Time Back Return PAGE UP P
29. n GV IP Decoder Box For detail see 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode Adds an IP device to the GV IP Decoder Box Device List and contains sorting options for the Device List For detail see 2 4 Displaying Channels on the Monitor and 3 4 Configuring the Display of Device List Contains settings for account storage monitor type resolution and firmware upgrade For detail see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type E System Setup 3 1 Searching IP Devices You can search the GV IP Devices GV Mobile Server channels and the third party devices that adhere to ONVIF under the same LAN with the GV IP Decoder Box 1 Use the arrow keys to select and press OK The message Waiting to Scan appears 2 Wait for a few seconds and the Device List appears i l a lt GV BX120D 2 168 0 210 0013E2024586 BX120 GV VS12 192 168 0 229 0013E201AC4C VS12 GV VS12 192 168 0 229 0013E201AC4C VS12 GV P1Z010D 192 168 0 64 O0013E20232CC PIZ010 Tate CB120 192 168 0 82 0013E20254C8 CB120 GV LX8C 168 1 0013E202552 SDVR V2 GV LX8C 92 168 1 0013E202952 SDVR V2 GV LX8C 168 1 0013E2025527 SDVR V2 page 2 33 Figure 3 2 Down 3 Usethe andthe es keys to view the list 3 2 Configuring the Network To configure the network settings for the GV IP Decoder Box see 2 3 Setting Up the Network 39 Q GeoVision 3 3 Configuring the Play Mode You can configure the play mode for the li
30. nnect a display device to VGA connector or HDMI connector for video output 2 Connect the device to LAN A For wired network connect to a standard network cable B For wireless network insert a Wi Fi USB adapter 3 Connect to power using the supplied power adapter 4 Turn the Power switch to ON 15 C GeoVision Note 1 16 You can only connect the GV IP Decoder Box to one display device through the HDMI or VGA connector The default video output is set to VGA with 1024 x 768 resolutions If you use an HDMI monitor be sure to change the output type To change the default setting or configure the output type see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type Optionally configure the device date and time For details see 3 5 Configuring the Account Storage and Output Type 3 Getting Started 2 3 Setting Up the Network After you have connected the necessary wires and cables set up a wired or a wireless network connection for the GV IP Decoder Box Wired Network Connection If you have connected your GV IP Decoder Box for a wired network connection by default the device will be automatically assigned an IP address by the DHCP server without further settings To change the IP address to a fixed one follow the steps below 1 Select the EJ icon select LAN Setting and press OK This window appears AN DHCP IP Address Mask DN Gateway MAC 00 16 E8 6F 9B 88 Connected IP 192 168 3 6 OK
31. nnection Information column will be updated to the GV IP Decoder Box and looped at a 30 second interval by default 29 L GeoVision 2 5 2 Adding a Third party Device 1 30 Click the Add Camera button on the Video Connection Setting window Figure 2 17 This dialog box appears Add Camera IF Address Port User Login Information Wiser Mame Password Apply this setting to all cameras Camera Name Mac Address Brand Geovision Device Name Geavision_G BL110D_Series v RTSP Command a Cancel Figure 2 19 Type the IP address user name and password of the device Select Protocol for Brand and one of the following protocols for Device Name Type the RTSP command if required Refer to your third party IP camera s manual for this command Camera Name Mac Address Brand Protocol ka Device Name RTSP over HTTP RTSP Command cancel Figure 2 20 ONVIF Select this protocol if your camera adheres to ONVIF m PSIA Select this protocol if your camera adheres to PSIA RTSP over HTTP The RTSP protocol uses an HTTP port for data streaming from the IP camera 3 Getting Started m RTSP over TCP The RTSP protocol uses a TCP port for data streaming from the IP camera RTSP over UDP The RTSP protocol uses a UDP port for data streaming from the IP camera 4 For ONVIF and PSIA modify the Port to 80 else keep the port in default Fort E Figure 2 21 5 Cli
32. omatically saved to the selected storage device USB drive or SD card in JPEG format Before you start be sure You have inserted a USB drive or SD card for storage You have at least 30 MB of space on your storage device The storage type is configured as FAT32 format Otherwise the error icon 5 will appear when attempting to capture an image 1 On the main menu select J and select the inserted storage device under Storage 2 Press the key to capture the image A camera icon appears at the top right corner of the monitor and 3 consecutive snapshots will be taken and saved to the inserted storage device Figure 2 23 34 3 Getting Started 2 8 Pausing the Looped View You can pause the looped view and fix the display on a single channel To pause the looped view press the key A loop sign with a cross will appear on the top right corner of the display channel To switch to the previous or the next channel press the Page Up Down key To resume to the looped view press the key again Figure 2 24 Play Mode Single View 35 C GeoVision 2 9 Controlling PTZ and Speed Dome Cameras The GV Joystick can be connected to the GV IP Decoder Box to control GeoVision PT PTZ and Speed Dome cameras and also third party PTZ and Speed Dome cameras The supported functions include zoom in zoom out tilt vertical movement pan horizontal movement focus in focus out and automatic focus The functions corresp
33. onded to each button on GV Joystick V2 is listed below Note 1 For PTZ control GV SD200 and third party cameras must be connected through ONVIF GV Joystick cannot control channels connected through GV Mobile Server RTSP or PSIA 2 The Previous and Next buttons of GV Joystick are not supported on GV IP Decoder Box 3 The Focus In Out buttons are not supported on GV PT110D 36 3 Getting Started 1 Connect a GV Joystick to the USB port on the front panel Once the GV Joystick is connected the PTZ icon will appear on the channels that support the device Figure 2 25 2 Ifyou have more than one channel under display press the key to lock the display channel at the PTZ camera See 2 8 Pausing the Looped View 3 You can now start to control the camera using the GV Joystick Tip To automatically focus the channel view press the Focus In and Focus Out buttons on the GV Joystick at the same time 37 Chapter 3 System Setup When the GV IP Decoder Box is connected and powered on the main menu appears on your display monitor Figure 3 1 Searches for GV IP Devices GV Mobile Server channels and the third party devices that adhere to ONVIF under the same LAN with the GV IP Decoder Box and generates a Device List For detail see 3 1 Searching IP Devices Contains network settings of the GV IP Decoder Box For detail see 2 3 Setting Up the Network Contains the settings for IP devices to be displayed o
34. right and left in the Setup Menu 4 Arrow Right arrow key select a channel on the Device List Left arrow key unselect a channel on the Device List Go to the previous next page on the main screen the entered characters PAGE UP Switch between the cameras on the looped view press the Loop Start Stop key to stop the looped view and PAGE DOWN then press Page Up Page Down to switch to the previous next camera Division Extension Keys Extend the selected division in Quad View mode to CH1 CH4 full monitor display Press the same key again to resume Capitalized N alphabetical keys Specify a GV IP Decoder Box for IR remote control A B C D Start or stop the looped view Display and fix at a channel press the Loop Start Stop Loop Start Stop key to stop the looped view a numeric key and OK to display and fix at the selected channel Press 0 and OK to return to the last displayed channel 10 MENU Switch to the setup menu Save settings in the Setup Menu 11 OK Display selected channels 11 C GeoVision Switch among 8 resolution options 1 Press Shift The Green LED on the front panel flashes 2 Press No 0 7 for the desired resolution within 30 seconds 0 VGA_640 x 480 HDMI_480p 12 SHIFT 1 VGA_1024 x 768 HDMI_720p 2 VGA_1280 x 768 HDMI_1080i HDMI_1080p Note after the resolution is configured the green LED will fade and GV IP Decoder Bo
35. s networking C GeoVision 1 5 Overview This section identifies the components of the GV IP Decoder Box 1 5 1 Front View n GeoVision Load Default SD Card _ y Figure 1 3 The green LED indicates the system is ready for use LED Indicators The red LED indicates the power is supplied Connect to a GV Joystick a USB storage device or a GV WiFi USB adapter Built in IR receiver to receive the IR signals from the IR Remote Control Reset the GV IP Decoder Box to the default factory settings Default Use a pin to press the default button until the green LED fades This will take about 10 seconds The system will then reset and reboot itself shortly Connect to an SD card for local storage of snapshot and SD Card Slot firmware upgrade m Introduction 1 5 2 Rear View Network a f ee Figure 1 4 Connect to the network HDMI Connect to an HDMI supported display device Connect to a VGA monitor Power OFF ON Switch the power on or off 5 DC 12V Connect to power by using the supplied power adapter Note The SPDIF and L R ports are not functional L GeoVision 1 6 The IR Remote Control Figure 1 5 10 Introduction POWER Turn on or off the GV IP Decoder Box Numeric Alphabetical Enter numbers alphabets or punctuation marks and erase Punctuation Marks ERASE keys 3 BACK Back to the previous page in the Setup Menu Move up down
36. ted D If you have changed the default ID and password of the added GV IP Devices and GV Mobile Server right click the channel select Edit and type the username and password to log in for connection By default the login ID and password for all GV IP Devices are admin Video Connection Setting File Tool Camera List IP Address MobileServer Camera 4 MobileServer Camera 5 MobileServer Camera 6 MobileServer Camera 8 MobileServer Camera 9 MobileServer Camera 10 MobileServer Camera 11 MobileServer Camera 12 MobileServer Camera 14 MobileServer Camera 15 MobileServer Camera 16 7 Click Save 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 2 Connection Information Division 1 GY CBW220 192 168 0 93 Camera 1 GY CB220 192 168 5 118 Camera 1 MobileServer 192 168 5 209 Camera 13 GV BX320D BX320D E 192 168 1 251 Camera 1 GY EFD1100 192 168 5 203 Camera 1 MobileServer 192 168 5 2G MobileServer 192 168 5 209 Camera 7 Edit Remove GV FD2410 192 168 3 147 Camera 1 MobileServer 192 168 5 209 Camera 2 GV PT220D 192 168 4 172 Camera 1 GY 5D220 192 168 4 136 Cameral GV BX2100 192 168 5 241 Cameral GV FD1510 192 168 3 142 Camera 1 MobileServer 192 168 5 209 Camera 3 Number of cameras 14 64 oone Figure 2 18 The cameras in the Co
37. the GV IP Decoder Box appear on the Device List Figure 2 9 3 Select a channel and press a number from 1 to 4 No 2 Figure 1 5 to set the channel to one of the four divisions on the Quad View for display The selected channel will be in red with a number at the front To reset the division press the left arrow key on the channel and select another number Figure 2 11 Corresponding position on Quad View to the number set for selected channel Figure 2 12 23 C GeoVision 4 Press the OK key to apply the settings The selected channels will be displayed on the assigned divisions on the Quad View and the channels in the same division will be looped at an interval of 30 seconds by default Tip Press the CH1 CH4 keys to extend a division to full monitor view in its Quad View resolution and press the key again to resume Note 1 The camera view will display the message Connection Lost if the device does not have the same ID and password with GV IP Decoder Box To add a single IP device with a different ID and password see 2 4 3 Adding Channels Manually To add multiple IP devices with different IDs and passwords see 2 5 Displaying Channels Using GV IP Device Utility 2 The GV IP Decoder Box supports a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 for each division under quad view The message Resolution Error appears on the monitor when the connected stream exceeds this specification limit 3 To change the tim
38. ve view display On the main menu select and press OK This window appears Play Mode Cam Loop Time Interval sec Cam Login ID Cam Login Password NVR Port OK Save Back Return Figure 3 3 m Play Mode For single view select LOOP PLAY for quad view select SPLIT PLAY 4 By default the play mode is single view CAM Loop Time Interval Enter the time interval in seconds between each looped channel The valid range is from 10 to 600 The default is 30 seconds CAM Login ID Enter the login ID of the camera The default is admin The maximum number of characters is 15 CAM Login Password Enter the password of the camera The default is admin The maximum number of characters is 15 m NVR Port Keep the NVR port in default 10000 Modify it only when necessary Note 1 The channels added directly with GV IP Decoder Box for display must also have the same ID and password established here 2 GV IP Decoder Box supports a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 for each channel under quad view and 5 MP for single view If the video resolution exceeds the division stream 2 will be applied for better image quality If dual streaming is not Supported by the device the error message Resolution error will be displayed on the monitor 40 ey System Setup 3 4 Configuring the Display of Device List You can manually add a GV IP Device select the sorting method and configure the displayed information on the Dev
39. x will reboot automatically INFO Shows the camera name and total number of cameras under display Scan for available Access Points or wireless stations when SEARCH wireless network is selected 12 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Installing the GV IP Decoder Box You can install the GV IP Decoder Box on wall behind a VESA monitor or simply use it as desk mount device Wall Mount Installation For wall mount installation you need to purchase the wall mount kit 1 Unscrew the 4 screws on the back panel of the GV IP Decoder Box Figure 2 1 2 Use the 4 small screws in the package to tighten the L type brackets on the GV IP Decoder Box L type bracket L type bracket Figure 2 2 3 Secure the GV IP Decoder Box to the wall with self prepared screws C GeoVision VESA Monitor Mount For VESA monitor mount you need to purchase VESA Monitor mount kit 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in Wall Mount Installation to install the L type brackets on the back panel of GV IP Decoder Box 2 Attach the VESA monitor mount bracket to the back of the computer monitor with 4 large Screws LAARA RAA AAA ARRAKALA AAL AAA ELEL sensi Figure 2 3 3 Secure the GV IP Decoder Box with the VESA monitor mount bracket with 4 small SCrews we Ne ELLA Figure 2 4 14 a Getting Started 2 2 Connecting the GV IP Decoder Box Follow the steps below to connect the GV IP Decoder Box L GeoVision Figure 2 5 1 Co

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