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1. GeoVision e GV 1120 GV 1240 GV 1480 PCI E x 2 x PCI x 1 PCI E x 1 1 V1 02 V2 00 and later and Combo A Cards all support two card mode but the combination of V1 02 V2 00 and later and Combo A Cards does not support two card mode 2 When you install two V1 02 V2 00 and later Cards it is required to use two PCI Express slots or the combination of PCI and PCI Express slots 3 When you install two Combo A Cards it is required to use only two PCI Express slots i 32 Channel Support 1 4 Specifications for Single Card and Two Cards e GV 600 GV 650 GV 800 1 16 Cams 2 32 Cams 1 Channel 2 Channels GV 600 GV 600 Ch1 ev e00 Ch1 Ch17 4 Channels 2 Ch Is GV 650 op hn GV 650 Ch1 Ch2 Ch17 Ch18 8 Channels GV 800 GV 800 4 Channels Ch1 Ch4 Ch1 Ch4 Ch17 Ch20 D NO e GV 1120 GV 1240 GV 1480 16 32 Cams 8 16 Channels 16 32 Channels Note Connect the GV NET IO Card to the video capture card of 1 t016 channels You can connect the GV Loop Through Card for each video capture card Only connect one GV Multi Quad Card to any of two cards Since version 8 3 GV System will not support GV Hybrid DVR MPEG2 Card and GV DSP Card sl E GeoVision 2 Main System This chapter introduces the new features of Main System 2 1 Automatic Adjustment for Daylight Saving Time The GV System can automatically adjust to Daylight Saving
2. Construction Option Embed alarm region into recorded video Option Hide reference image setup dialog Skip instant light change M Invoke Alarm Output Module Never Recycle Figure 2 16 3 Select a camera from the Camera Selection drop down list 24 A Main System 4 Click the EEH button to outline the regions on the objects you want to detect To cancel the previously drawn area click the button 5 Select Sensitivity The higher the value the more sensitive the system is for changes in the camera view 6 Specify Tolerance Time of Alarm in seconds that allows any object missing before an alarm condition is activated 7 Every time when the system detects changes in the background image you will be prompted for alert If you want to close the prompt select Hide Reference Image Setup Dialog 8 In the Options section configure these settings Embed Alarm Region into Recorded Video This option will contain the flashing alert boxes in the recorded files so that you can easily spot Suspicious events during playback Note that if you are used to searching suspicious events with Object Search do not enable this option These flashing boxes can cause false alarms m Skip Instant Light Change Select this option if your scene has the condition of sudden light changes See the Note in 2 4 Crowd Detection Invoke Alarm Enables the computer alarm when an assemblage is detected Click the button
3. GeoVision The Vision of Security Surveillance System New Feature Guide V8 3 GeoVision 2009 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision is not responsible for printing or clerical errors GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation January 2009 Feature Guide for V8 3 GeoVision Surveillance System Welcome to the Feature Guide for V8 3 GeoVision Surveillance System This Guide provides an overview of key features in V8 3 GV System It also includes information about how the features differ from similar features in earlier versions Important Notice The version 8 3 only supports the following GV video capture cards e GV 600 S V3 20 and later e GV 650 S V3 30 and later e GV 800 S V3 30 and later e GV800 4A V3 10 and later e GV 600 V4 e GV 650 V4 e GV 800 V4 e GV 1120 All Series e GV 1240 All Series e GV 1480 All Series e GV 2004 e GV 2008 For more information on t
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5. 2 11 Overlaying Input Name onto Screen upon Alarm Events You can overlay the name of input device on live video for alert or save it to video files whenever the input is triggered 1 To map cameras to input devices click Configure on the main screen click Accessories select I O Application and select I O Application Setting 2 Inthe I O Application dialog box select Input Overlay and click Setup in the I O Overlay section This dialog box appears Input Overlay Setup Mod 1 Fin 1 Clear All Camera HH Hf re Pio 14 Check All EE uncheck Al Bom mie Cancel Figure 2 21 3 Use the drop down lists to select the input module and pin number and then select the cameras associated with the input device 4 To overlay the name of triggered input onto the screen or save it to video file click the Configure button on the main screen select General Setting and select Text Overlay Setting This dialog box appears Text Overlay Setting POS Wiegand Overlay Object Camera Time lO alarm Text Photograph Text IV Print on video file Print text on video file l Print on video file i Iv oron screen with V Print on screen photograph Print on screen Only M Print on POS Live View IV Print on POS Live View for 10 alarm Alignment Alignment Alignment El Bl Set Font H W Apply Stereo Font V Enable Clean time Cleantime 5 sec Transaction end dwell time 5 sec B Figure 2 22 31
6. System Configure Caption Camera Scan Scan Delay 358 y Auto scan at startup Location Directs Enable DirectDraw Camera Mame PTZ Control View Keep last frame when video lost or connection lost O PTZ Automation me oor G PTZ Panel Figure 8 5 e Easy Assignment and Replacement of Camera Views To add or replace one camera view in a Matrix view simply drag the camera from the Group List to the desired channel position e GV Keyboard Support You can use a GV Keyboard for assistance in controlling a Matrix view It is required to run the following program in the background while you use the GV Keyboard with Matrix 1 Run mcamctrl exe from the Control Center program folder This dialog box appears lt Keyboard amp Joystick pb F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F F7 F8 amp DWR ID OWA Name ControlCenter Startup type Manual FTZ Speed Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 J om DK O HX a2 I mR Keyboard amp Joystick Figure 8 6 64 8 Control Center 2 Inthe Port field select the COM port that the GV Keyboard is connected to 3 If you want to define the eight function keys on the GV Keyboard for a quick control of Matrix click a function key This dialog box appears None Output Control Display Layout O PTZ Preset Go O PTZ Auto Camera Select Start Stop Camera Scan 8 Matrix Switch Figure 8 7 4 Select a function you want to assign
7. Camera 2 Device Samsung SPD 3300 Address Added h PTE Inactivity Idle over 60 i Auto C Preset C Multi Position Tour Setting Cancel Figure 2 18 2 Select the camera channel 3 Select the PTZ device connected to the camera channel 4 lf you have two identical PTZ cameras set in the system you may use the Address drop down list to choose the one with the correct address 5 Select PTZ Inactivity 6 Set the idle time after which to start to the protection mode 7 Select Tour Schedule and click the Setting bution This dialog box appears Customize Tour Schedule Time Span Setup h Spani AM 00 00 Auto Pan h Span AM 00 00 7 Preset 1 Iw Spans Ant 00 00 Eh Preset 6 wv Spang AM 00 00 Customize Multiple t Preset 8 f Sunday amp Saturday f Sunday Only Cancel Figure 2 19 28 A Main System 8 Select Span 1 specify a period of time and select a camera behavior to be activated during the defined time period 9 Set another span 10 If you want to apply a different setting to weekends select Weekend Apply and select a camera behavior And define whether the weekend includes Saturday or not 11 Click OK to apply the settings Note It is required to set more than one span so that a specified camera behavior will only run in the defined time frame Otherwise you can select the Auto Preset or Multi Position Tour option see Figure 2 1
8. Visual PTZ PIP and PAP will be unavailable because of small video size e DST Rollback Events available on Event List Query On the Event List Query you have the option to search the video events recorded during the Daylight Saving Time period o Log query Monitor Monitor E Event Type i Information System IST Rollback 2005 05 1 9 00 00 01 2005 05 1 9 23 59 5 Login Counter POS statistical diagram Txt Figure 4 6 47 GeoVision e New user interface for Remote Playback RPB The new user interface makes it very easy to remotely play back the desired recording Additionally you can right click on the image to have more features such as changing playback mode and turning on audio if available E TJS02005 18 35 45 847 gt In EP F F Figure 4 7 48 ry WebCam 4 3 BlackBerry Support With the BBView phone application you can remotely view live video force output devices to be triggered and start and stop monitoring from your BlackBerry phone Installing BB View 1 Insert the Surveillance System Software CD to the computer lt runs automatically and a window pops up Click Install V 8 3 0 0 System Select BlackBerry Smartphone Viewer and follow the on screen instructions The default installation directory is C BlackBerry Smartphone Viewer Through the synchronization program such as Desktop Manager install BBView alx from t
9. 2004 1 01 00 PM 5 15 2004 1 01 00 PM 5 15 2004 1 01 01 PM 5 15 2004 1 01 36 PM gt Vital Sign Monitor e Subscriber Status Indicator In V8 3 an indicator is added to the Subscriber List to show the numbers of total subscribers and currently online subscribers Vital Sign Monitor Service Configure Tools View Help Bxara gt o ES Subscriber List 1 3 sf Taiwan ee 1 Number indicator Type Message System Start Service LoginLogout Login System Start Monitoring All Type Events System Stop VO Monitoring System Stop all cameras monitoring Device Lost Camera 1 Video Lost Device Lost Video signal of Camera 1 has resume Figure 7 2 e Automatic Insertion of ID and Camera Name to SMS Messages The subscriber s ID and camera name can be automatically inserted to your SMS message when it is sent out 1 Click Configure on the window menu and select Notification This dialog box appears Alarm Settings a Video Lost KO Module Lost VO Trigger Normal VO Trigger Emergency Connection Lost Surveillance System Abnormality Intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Scene Change POS Loss Prevention Disk Full Free storage space is low Keep days of video log is low Alert Approach C Send E Mail Alerts Edit Send SMS Alerts Edit Text Format of SMS GJ ASCII Unicode Figure 7 3 2 Select an alert condition in the left column select Send SMS Alerts and then click
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11. POS device If the POS device uses a dynamic IP address you should apply for a domain name from the DDNS service so that the GV System can always access the POS device by the domain name 3 Connect the USB dongle to the GV System Note Two kinds of DDNS programs are provided in the Software CD Dynamic DNS Service and Local DDNS Server For details see Useful Utilities User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD Settings At the POS device 1 Insert the Surveillance System Software CD to the POS computer It will run automatically and a window appears 2 Select Install V8 3 0 0 System 3 Select POS Text Sender and follow the on screen instructions This dialog box appears POS Text Sender Modify Delete File Path POS Index 4 l Execute Program as Windows Startup Figure 2 11 16 A Main System 4 Click the New button This dialog box appears ReadFile Setting Printer Type Serial Port hi File Path CiPOS ODL ini ze POS Mum Post r COM Port comi Figure 2 12 m Printer Type Select the type of the POS device Serial Port or TCP IP Port m File Path Locate the data file to be transferred to GV System E POS Num Number the POS device m COM Port Select the COM port that is used in connection with GV System m The parameter IP address button For the serial type of POS device click this button to configure Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits of the POS devi
12. Rec Video 5 Sec V5 lV gd Iv 13 IV Invoke Alarm WM 2 Iv 6 fv 10 Iv 14 Module Device Port Invoke to Send Alerts Vs v7 11 15 Uncheck All GY NET IO Card V4 Ww 8 Iv 12 Iv 16 F Output Module viji v Cancel I Register Input Event Figure 2 27 e Memory Usage Information Now you can examine the amount of physical and virtual memory that Main System uses Additionally when the memory usage is too high you can be alerted by a popup message Please note the feature only supports Windows XP SP1 or later To access the information click the Configure button click Tools and select Memory Usage Multicam Surveillance System J Memory Usage 161 MB Virtual Memory Size 262 MB Figure 2 28 Note When the total amount of physical and virtual memory usage on Main System exceed 1 4 GB the warning message of high memory usage will appear To reduce memory usage please close one or more of these applications connection to IP video devices Video Analysis Advanced Video Analysis and Pre Record by Memory 38 3 ViewLog 3 ViewLog This chapter introduces the new features of ViewLog 3 1 GPS Tracks Playback Since GV Video Server and GV Compact DVR support GPS tracking GPS tracks are recorded along with video on these devices On the GV System you can retrieve GPS tracks from these devices and play them back in Google Maps Microsoft Virtual Earth and even user defined maps 1 GV IP device must allow th
13. Select Sensitivity The higher the value the more sensitive the system is for changes in the camera view 8 Specify Tolerance Time of Alarm in seconds that allows any unattended object to stay before an alarm condition is activated 9 Every time when the system detects changes in the background image you will be prompted for alert If you want to close the prompt select Hide Reference Image Setup Dialog 10 In the Options section configure these settings Embed Alarm Region into Recorded Video This option will contain the flashing alert boxes in the recorded files so that you can easily spot suspicious events during playback Note that if you are used to searching suspicious events with Object Search do not enable this option These flashing boxes can cause false alarms m Skip Instant Light Change Select this option if your scene has the condition of sudden light changes See the Note in 2 4 Crowd Detection Invoke Alarm Enables the computer alarm when an assemblage is detected Click the button next to the option to assign a wav sound file Output Module Activates the output device when an assemblage is detected Click the button next to the option to assign an installed output module and a pin number m Never Recycle Enables the system not to recycle the event files of unattended object detection 11 You can click Test to test your settings If the unattended object cannot be detected increase Sensi
14. Server Information IF 192 168 1 117 Fort 5547 Figure 5 3 Type the IP address of another Center V2 The default port value is 5547 Modify it if necessary Click OK The subscriber will be therefore assigned to the designated Center V2 In the Subscriber List of the local Center V2 that subscriber s icon shows offline 5 Center V2 5 4 Simple Audio and Microphone Panels To facilitate the communication between the Center V2 operator and subscribers the simple control panels are provided for better control For this function to work the subscriber must use GV System V8 0 or later 1 To speak to a connected subscriber right click that subscriber in the Subscriber List or one of its channels on the window and select Microphone This panel appears Subscriber s ID Microphone status Figure 5 4 2 To access the audio from a connected camera right click that camera in the Subscriber List or on the window and select Audio This panel appears Figure 5 5 3 To switch to another subscriber click the subscriber icon in the panel type that ID in the Search Account dialog box and then click GO Note To enable this two way communication the subscriber must grant the privilege by activating the Allow Audio Out to Center V2 and Accept Audio in from Center V2 functions See Advanced Settings 1 5 Connecting to Center V2 in GV CMS Series User s Manual 53 GeoVision 5 5 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Suppor
15. Time DST To enable the DST function click Windows Start button click Control Panel click Date and Time click the Time Zone tab select a time zone of your location and then select Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time zone Internet Time Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes apply Figure 2 1 On System Log the DST recordings can be identified in the D S T Rollback column l Live Log Browser Recycle Log 10 26 2008 00 59 Monitor System Login Counter ID Time Device Information Event DST Rollback 150 10 26 2008 1 36 06 AM Camera 13 Video Lost 151 10 26 2008 1 36 06 AM Camera 14 Video Lost 152 10 26 2008 1 36 06 AM Camera 15 Video Lost 153 10 26 2008 1 36 06 AM Camera 16 Video Lost 154 10 26 2008 1 38 43 AM Camera a Motion 155 10 26 2008 1 38 51 4M Camera 1 a Motion 156 10 26 2008 1 38 58 AM Camera 1 kg Motion Figure 2 2 A Main System On ViewLog a separate DST subfolder will be displayed in the Date Tree 1 2 Oct Fi 26 Ei DSTir Figure 2 3 Note The AVI file recorded during the DST period is named with the prefix GvDST e g GvDST20081022xxxxxxxxx avi to differentiate from the regular AVI file named with the prefix Event e g Event20081022xxxxxxxxx avi 2 2 Digital Matrix To create more screen space to display multiple channels such as 32 channels Digital
16. and used as auxiliary output devices to alert the operator Refer to the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 7 5 Other Features e Event Categories To sort the events by their types a list of categories is provided 1 On the menu bar click View point to My Favorite Events and select the desired event categories These categories include System Motion Trigger Connection Alarm Login Logout Wiegand Data Device Lost and Offline Event 2 Once you select the categories the relevant tabs appear at the bottom of the Event 58 List Click the tab to view the events of that category Vital Sign Monitor Service Configure Tools View masa gt ID 1 8J Subscriber List 1 3 s Taiwan h USA Help EIE BEBB ID System System System 1 n a ee Type Message System Start Service System Stop Service System Start Service Login Logout Login System Start Monitoring All Type Events System Stop all cameras monitoring LoginLogout Logout Login Logout Login System Start Monitoring All Type Events System Stop all cameras monitoring System Status change of monitoring cameras On 1 Off None System Stop all cameras monitoring Motion Login Logout Trigger Connection Category tabs Figure 7 1 Message Time 5 15 2004 1 00 05 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 07 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 10 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 15 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 15 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 15 PM 5 15 2004 1 00 56 PM 5 15 2004 1 01 00 PM 5 15
17. do not enable this option These flashing boxes can cause false alarms Skip Instant Light Change Select this option if your scene has the condition of sudden light changes Invoke Alarm Enables the computer alarm when an assemblage is detected Click the button next to the option to assign a wav sound file Output Module Activates the output device when an assemblage is detected Click the button next to the option to assign an installed output module and a pin number Never Recycle Enables the system not to recycle the event files of crowd detection 9 Youcan click Test to test your settings If an assemblage cannot be detected decrease Ratio of Changes to increase the system sensitivity for detection 10 Click OK to apply the settings and start monitoring to run the application When a crowd of people gathers in the alarm region for the specified time its location will be highlighted on live video the selected alarm or output will be activated and the event will be recorded as Crowd Detection in System Log for later retrieval Note For the Skip Instant Light Change option 1 When it is selected you may be subject to the risk that the system will not generate an alert whenever the lens of the camera is covered by malice 2 If the infrared camera is in use it is not recommended to select this option 19 GeoVision 2 5 Advanced Scene Change Detection Compared to Scene Change Detect
18. eaaa Camera 1 vi GER x eger ee gt Definition Alarm Region BHE DE Setting Ratio of Changes Tolerance Time of Alarm sec ooo Option Embed alarm region into recorded video Construction Option I Skip instant light change Hide reference image setup dialog Invoke Alarm Test M Output Module Never Recycle Figure 2 13 3 Select a camera from the Camera Selection drop down list 4 By default the whole camera view is set to be the alarm region Click thel button to clear the default setting Click the EH button to freely draw the alarm region To cancel the previously drawn area click the button 5 Select Ratio of Changes in the defined alarm region to activate the alarm The smaller the ratio of changes the more sensitive the system is for changes in the camera view 6 Specify Tolerance Time of Alarm in seconds that allows a crowd to stay before an alarm condition is activated 18 A Main System 7 Every time when the system detects changes in the background image you will be prompted for alert If you want to close the prompt select Hide Reference Image Setup Dialog 8 In the Options section configure these settings Embed Alarm Region into Recorded Video This option will contain the flashing alert boxes in the recorded files so that you can easily spot Suspicious events during playback Note that if you are used to searching suspicious events with Object Search
19. fe GeoUision 5 Select Print on screen Only for I O alarm or Print on video file You can also select the position of the name stamp on the screen For details see Superimposing POS Data onto Camera Screen Chapter 7 in User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD Note Up to 5 input names can be stamped on each channel when inputs are triggered 2 12 Lost Signal Alarm An output alarm can be generated when the video connection is discontinued or video signal is lost 1 On the main screen click Configure click Accessories click I O Application and then select I O Application Setting This dialog box appears VO Application Module Clear All Deactivate notification when selected pin is OM Input Find l Deactivate Notification p Trigger by Motion Alarm On preseti Deactivate Selected Notification Alarm Off Presett E F Alarm On Dwell Time 10 Sec iv Never Recycling Input Triggered md video Lostionnection Lost Events Trigger Output Output i Input Overlay SEG Camera 1 E Mod 1 Fin 1 C Momentary Mode fe Maintained Mode Start Stop Pin Start Stop Camera Monitor by VO Start Stop 10 Monitor by O om Figure 2 23 2 Select Video Lost Connection Lost Trigger Output and then specify the desired camera and its corresponding output module for alarm 32 EN Main System 2 13 Colorful Mode You can enhance the colorin
20. monitor Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Figure 2 4 2 Click the Display list If you do not see multiple monitors listed check if your additional monitors are connected with the computer properly 3 Select the primary monitor from the list and select Use This Device as the Primary Monitor 4 Select additional monitors from the list and select Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor for each monitor 5 Click Identify Windows XP displays a large number to identify your monitors Drag and drop the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors 6 Click OK 7 Start the GV System click Configure click Accessories select Digital Matrix Setting select monitors from the Display list and select Activate for each monitor For example if you install 7 additional monitors you need to activate Display 1 to Display 7 one by one a Main System 8 Click Apply Your additional monitors should now display the channels seen on the primary monitor See the figure below for example Primary Monitor Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4 Figure 2 5 GeoVision Setting Live View You can set different live views and screen divisions for each monitor 1 On the main screen click Configure click Accessories and select Digital Matrix Setting This dialog box appears Digital Matrix Setup Event Popup i Drag and Drop Camera Mo to the Screen Tal ad La Ladi ad Mit c
21. to this function key 5 If you set up multiple Matrix views and want to have a quick access select Matrix Switch and select a desired function including Previous Matrix Next Matrix and Matrix 1 to Matrix 6 6 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set up other function keys 7 Click the Start Service button see Figure 8 6 Now you can use the GV Keyboard to control Matrix View For more details see the GV Keyboard User s Manual Note These four keys on the GV Keyboard do not function at all when Matrix is in use i mace ie lt gt O SCH STOP 65 w in GeoVision e Delayed Screen Notification of Video and Connection Lost If video sources or connections tend to be interrupted or you want to prevent the operator from knowing the broken connection you can set the duration that the last frame remains on the screen to avoid the instant and frequent display of Video Lost or Disconnect messages To access this feature open the Matrix window click the Configure button select System Configure and select Keep last frame when video lost or connect lost In the Keep field set the length of time that the last frame should remain on the screen after the video or connection is lost System Configure Caption Camera Scan Scan Delay Location Auto scan at startup Directs Enable DirectDraw Camera Name FTZ Control View Keep last frame when video lost or connection lost O PTZ Automation
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23. 2 EventLog El available 5 95 GB Figure 5 1 50 5 Center V2 5 2 Controlling I O Devices of GV IP Devices Without interrupting monitoring the Center V2 operator can arm or disarm the physical I O devices from a client GV IP device including GV Video Server GV IP Camera and GV Compact DVR 1 Inthe Subscriber List right click one GV IP device subscriber and select I O Enable Setting This dialog box appears 1 0 Activation E 1 B J Module 1 M Input Fin 4 amp Input Jes Input2 Inputs Inputd f Output Pin i 4 De Jie Sutput2 HS Output3 ca Output Figure 5 2 2 To arm the I O devices select the desired ones To disarm the I O devices clear the selections or leave the options empty Note The function is only available for the IP devices of these firmware versions GV Compact DVR Firmware V1 43 or above GV IP Camera Firmware V1 05 or above GV Video Server Firmware V1 45 or above 51 GeoVision 5 3 Assigning a Subscriber to Another Center V2 You can assign one subscriber to another Center V2 without ending the current connection For this function to work the subscriber must also use GV System V8 3 or later Note The function is not available for the client GV Video Server GV Compact DVR and GV IP Camera 1 52 In the Subscriber List right click the desired subscriber and select Dispatch to other Center V2 This dialog box appears
24. 7 3 Select Activate Scan Page 1 4 Select Screen Division 5 Drag and drop the camera numbers to the desired positions on the divisions To clear the assignment drag and drop the C icon to that position Specify Dwell Time for how long this scanned page remains on the monitor Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to configure more scanned pages for the specific monitor Repeat Steps 1 to 7 to configure scanned pages for other monitors O o N p In the upper left column click the Matrix icon and return to Figure 2 6 10 Select Auto Scan 11 Click OK to start scanning among pages 11 Iei GeoVision Setting Pop up Alert You can be alerted by pop up live videos when motion is detected or I O devices are triggered 1 Use the Display list to select the monitor to be configured 2 In the upper left column click Event Popup This page appears Digital Matrix Setup W Activate Display D Description 1024 by 768 pixels This is the Main Monitor T cee Matrix jw Motion Trigger Ei O e VO Trigger R Event Popup lw Iw s5 W 13 Mod 1 sh mj W 2 Ww 6 W 14 Fin 1 H HZ cam2 iw 3 l 7 7 15 ae cams 7 we wh cam HZ cams 2 EE ar came opup Dwell Time Me samf Fopup Interruption ME cam Interval FE camd H cami 0 H camli ME cami 2 FE cam 3 Me cami 4 Il 2 ramis h Invoke Ok Cancel Apply Figure 2 8 m Motion Trigger The live video of selected cameras pops up when motion is
25. 8 to configure the idle protection 2 10 Turbo Mode Turbo mode allows recording at the highest speed that GV Combo A Card GV 1120A GV 1240A and GV 1480A can provide at the VGA and DI resolutions Comparison for GV Combo Card and GV Combo A Card 120 100 fps 240 200 fps 120 100 fps 120 100 fps 80 72 fps 80 72 fps 240 200 fps 120 100 fps 80 72 fps _ Di 120 10 fps 240 200 fps 120 100 fps 120 100 fps 80 72 fps 80 72 fps H16 400fps 240 200fps 120 100 fps Eitt a 8521 8320 fps 240 200 fps Note When Turbo Mode is activated the DSP Real Time Display and TV Out functions will be disabled 120 100 fps 29 8 GeoVision System Requirements Following is the basic system requirements to activate the turbo mode Pentium 4 3 0 GHz Dual Core Core 2 Duo 3 0 GHz 2 X 512 MB Dual Channels 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels Oorei7 920 266GHz Activating Turbo Mode 1 Click Configure select A V Setting and select Video Source This dialog box appears Video Source Video Setup video Standard NTSC M video Resolution 640x480 wr Cancel Figure 2 20 2 Use the drop down list to select the Video Resolution If D1 or VGA resolution is selected the Turbo mode option appears 3 Select Turbo mode and click OK 4 You will be prompted to restart the GV System Restart the GV System to take effect 30 A Main System
26. Camera 2 Ah Camera 12 Camera 3 Ah Camera 13 Camera 4 Ah Camera 14 Camera 17 AR Camera 15 Eh Camera 16 JMR Eh Camera 1 Eh Camera 2 Gh Camera 3 oa Multi View 3 2 Multi View 4 kt Multi View 5 _ Multi View 6 oa Multi View 7 0 Multi View OK Cancel Figure 3 3 2 To switch among Multi Views click the View Mode button click Multi View and select the desired one 41 GeoVision 3 4 Increased Number of Quad Views The ViewLog player allows you to configure up to 10 sets of Quad Views for simultaneous playback of up to 4 camera recordings 1 To configure the Quad View click the Setting button click the Quad View tab and drag up to four cameras from the right panel to the desired number of Quad View System Configuration Play Setting Display Database Cache Quad View Thumbnail View To Be Activated in a Quad View fees Quad View 1 Camera 1 yh Camera 1 Camera 2 Gu Camera 2 Camera 3 ah Camera 3 Camera 4 Sh Camera 4 Quad View 2 Quad View 3 Quad View 4 Quad View 5 Quad View 6 Quad View 7 Quad View 8 Quad View 9 Quad View 10 cancel Figure 3 4 2 To switch among Quad Views click the View Mode button click Quad View and select the desired one 3 5 Video Color Enriched for Playback During playback of video files you can enhance the coloring to have more vivid and saturated images Note this function does not affect the original file
27. Edit This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content Characters Used 0 160 Figure 7 4 59 F GeoVision 3 Type the message text and click Macros This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content Text Video Lost from Subscriber 71 and ID Camera 72 Camera Name Characters Used 43 1760 Cancel Macros Figure 7 5 4 Place the pointer in the text where you want to insert the ID and Camera Name select the corresponding symbol from the right column and click Insert The symbol will be replaced with the real information when the SMS message is displayed to a reader e Support for New Alert Events The VSM operator will get notified immediately when these new alert events occur at the subscriber Crowd Detection Advanced Scene Change Detection Advanced Unattended Object Detection and Advanced Missing Object Detection See the topics of these new events in Chapter 2 Main System 60 8 Control Center 8 Control Center This chapter introduces the new features of Control Center 8 1 Support for New IP Cameras For the supported models refer to 2 15 Support for New IP Cameras 8 2 Pop Up Live View after Input Trigger In the I O Central Panel you can be alerted by a pop up live video after an input device is triggered Up to 16 live videos can be accessed simultaneously 1 In the Advanced I O List right click the window to create a group For details
28. Matrix is thus introduced to provide a way to view and manage up to 8 monitor displays The monitor of the computer where you configure the settings and control is called the primary monitor and up to 7 additional monitors can be connected with Additional VGA cards are required to install multiple monitors Most VGA cards now support dual monitors at least To connect up to 8 monitors you may need 4 VGA cards installed in the computer of GV System The Digital Matrix includes these features e Live view You can set different live views and screen divisions for each monitor e Automatic channel scan You can set up to 16 scanned pages with different screen divisions and channels for each monitor e Pop up Alert You can be alerted by pop up live videos when motion is detected or I O devices are triggered GeoVision Activating Multiple Monitors Use Windows Display Property to activate multiple monitors Here we use Windows XP to illustrate the steps of configuration 1 Right click the desktop click Properties and click the Settings tab This dialog box appears Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Drag the monitor icons to match the physical arrangement of your monitors Display 2 Plug and Play Monitor on GIGABYTE Radeon 1600 PRO Seconds Screen resolution Color quality Less Capes Highest 32 bit v 1280 by 1024 pixels E EE EE E Use this device as the primary
29. Time of Alarm Sets the duration of scene change before an alarm condition is activated Skip Instant Light Change Select this option if your scene has the condition of sudden light changes See the Note in 2 4 Crowd Detection Invoke Alarm Enables the computer alarm when the scene change is detected Click the button next to the option to assign a wav sound file Output Module Activates the output device when the scene change is detected Click the button next to the option to assign an installed output module and a pin number Never Recycle Enables the system not to recycle the event files of scene change 4 You can click Test to test your settings If the scene change cannot be detected increase Sensitivity value to increase system sensitivity to changes in the camera view 5 Click OK to apply the settings and start monitoring to run the application When a scene change is detected in the camera view for the specified time its location will be highlighted in live video the selected alarm or output will be activated and the event will be recorded as Advanced Scene Change in System Log for later retrieval 21 GeoVision 2 6 Advanced Unattended Object Detection Compared to Unattended Object Detection that can only be applied in the indoor scenes the advanced version of Unattended Object Detection can be applied in the outdoor scenes with sudden light changes thus avoiding false alarms The Advan
30. ams H 10 11 42 FE camd i 1 Pe cams EA EN et ee ar came af Cam Live Mode TT Auto Scan ar camo Screen Division Divisions C Event Popup Mode MHZ cami m fixed i 5 FHE cami uJ FE cam13 Rand MH cam 4 T mE ramis Ok Cancel Apply Figure 2 6 2 Use the Display list to select the monitor to be configured 3 Select Screen Division 4 Drag and drop the camera numbers to the desired positions on the divisions To clear the assignment drag and drop the C icon to that position 5 Select Live Mode 6 Repeat above steps to configure other monitors 7 Click OK to apply the settings 10 a Main System Setting Scanned Pages You can set up to 16 scanned pages with different screen divisions and channels for each monitor 1 Use the Display list to select the monitor to be configured 2 Inthe upper left column expand the Matrix folder tree and then click Page 1 This page appears Digital Matrix Setup iw Activate Display vi D Description 1024 by 768 pixels This is the Main Monitor Ww Activate Pagel Scan Drag and Drop Camera No to the Screen Division al sii alas Fl came a ae handen ME cama 9 40 14 42 HE cam l i ue cams PRE PAR AN LP AL HE cam ar cam H came HE camd Fe camo Screen 4 Divisions H ami Division ag el Dwell Time 5 M na well Time 3 er H caml 4 Il a ramis Ok Cancel Apply Figure 2
31. and clear the selection of Keep Days Refer to Figure 5 1 in Chapter 5 Center V2 70 11 SMS Server 11 SMS Server This chapter introduces new features of SMS Server 11 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time You can keep log data for an unlimited amount of time by not specifying the number of keep days To access the feature click the SMS Log Setting button select SMS Log Setting and clear the selection of Keep Days Refer to Figure 5 1 in Chapter 5 Center V2 11 2 Support fora New GPRS Modem In V8 3 the SMS Server supports Wavecom GPRS modem 71
32. art be a Skelly ee he aes ep je Figure 3 2 Note 1 40 If you like to use the maps created yourself overwrite the files at GV folder IGIShtm User and select User Defined from the Please Select a Map API drop down list Figure 3 1 You can also attach the USB mass storage device with the recorded files to GV System for playback For this kind of playback first load the data to ViewLog by following the instructions in the section of Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device in GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR User s Manual Then follow Steps 4 7 above to play back GPS tracks 3 ViewLog 3 2 Video Effects Applied on Multiple Channels Now you can apply video effects to more than one channel The applied video effects include contrast brightness light enhancement equalization sharpen smooth gray defog and stabilizer 3 3 Increased Number of Multi Views The ViewLog player allows you to configure up to 10 sets of Multi Views for simultaneous playback of multiple camera recordings And in each Multi View you can select the maximum of 16 cameras for playback 1 To configure the Multi View click the Setting button click the Multi View tab and drag up to 16 cameras from the right panel to the desired number of Multi View System Configuration Play Setting Display Database Cache Quad View Thumbnail View Multi View To Be Activated in Multi View Gh Camera 10 Camera 1 Eh Camera 11
33. ast audio 44 ry WebCam Receiving Multicast and Audio Broadcast To remotely receive multicast and audio broadcast there are three methods use the multicast program included in the software CD through the web interface of WebCam server and through the Multi View of WebCam server Use Multicast Program on Software CD 1 Install and run Multicast from the Surveillance System Software CD This dialog box appears Fe TEST 25 ___ MulticatHost1 Host List r Multicast Hosti Configure Button Configure 703884 18 47 71 Figure 4 3 2 The host s using the same multicast IP address within the same LAN is displayed automatically on the host list If you cannot see any host displayed click the Configure button select General Setup and ensure the relevant IP address and port number are correctly configured 3 Drag the desired cameras to the screen for display If the host has already set a password you will be promoted to enter it at this step 4 Toreceive audio broadcast first ensure a speaker is properly installed on this computer Click the Configure button select General Setup select Receive Broadcast Audio and ensure the broadcast IP address and port number are correctly configured and click OK 5 To save the current settings of screen division and camera display for future use click the Configure button select Video List Setup and select Export You can also select Impor
34. aun aa 8 PTZ Panel Figure 8 8 66 8 Control Center 8 5 Live View Enhancements e Codec Selection for IP Cameras Supporting Dual Streams When the connected IP camera supporting dual streams the Control Center allows you to switch the codec between MPEG4 and JEPG To select the codec click the Change Size button on the toolbar of Live View e Changing Cameras without Closing a Live View A Change Camera button is added to the toolbar of Live View To view another camera for live images click the Change Camera button and select that camera Host 1 Camera 1 Change another camera Figure 8 9 8 6 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Support With the Fast Backup and Restore program you can not only change interface skin but also back up and restore configurations of Control Center For details see the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 in this guideor B Fast Backup and Restore in Appendix in CMS User s Manual Note This function only supports Control Center version 8 3 and later 67 e ick GeoVision 8 7 VMD Enhancement In this version the VMD Video Motion Detection supports the new AVP Advanced Video Analysis settings including Crowd Detection Advanced Unattended Objects Detection Advanced Scene Change Detection and Advanced Missing Object Detection for a pop up alert When these AVP events occur the live video of related cameras will pop up in the VMD window 1 In the Group List right cl
35. ce For the TCP IP type of POS device click this button to configure Device Port and Password to match those of the GV System 5 Click Add to apply the settings 6 In the POS Text Sender dialog box the POS device is added to the connection list Click Start to start the connection You can also minimize the dialog box to the notification area P R i 12 49 AM At the GV System It is required to insert an appropriate dongle to the GV System for this integration to work To set up a POS device in GV System see Setting a POS Device POS Application User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD Note The maximum data size of each transaction to be transferred to a GV System is 100 KB When the data size of a transaction exceeds the limit only the latest data will be transferred and displayed at the GV System 17 GeoVision 2 4 Crowd Detection Crowd detection is used to generate an alert when a crowd of people gathers in a specified area and exceeds the defined threshold Note This function is only available when an AVP dongle is used Up to 16 cameras can be configured for this application 1 On the main screen click Configure click Advanced Video Analysis and select Crowd Detection Setting 2 Select the desired camera s to be configured and click Configure This dialog box appears Crowd Detection lv Camera Camera Selection TR ROM ae Vom a on ur oh enl p vn md ne ea OES e
36. ced Unattended Object Detection can generate an alert when any unattended object stays within the camera view Note 1 This function is only available when an AVP dongle is used Up to 16 cameras can be configured for this application It is highly recommended not to use Advanced Unattended Object Detection and Unattended Object Detection together On the main screen click Configure click Advanced Video Analysis and select Advanced Unattended Object Detection Setting Select the desired camera s to be configured and click Configure This dialog box appears Advanced Unattended Object Detection v Camera Camera Selection fe Mask Region EJE de Unattended Object Size Min Object Size amp Setting Sensitivity 3 Tolerance Time of Alarm Sec a Construction Option Hide reference image setup dialog Option Embed alarm region into recorded video Skip instant light change I Invoke Alarm EG Output Module Mod 1 9 fPind Never Recycle E Figure 2 15 3 Select a camera from the Camera Selection drop down list 22 A Main System 4 If necessary use the Mask Region function to mask off the area on the camera view where motion will be ignored 5 Select Unattended Object Size and click the Camera icon to freeze the camera view 6 Outline Min Object Size on the camera view and select Max Object Size from the drop down list and outline it on the camera view 7
37. dec of the IP camera is set to JEPG Select the frame rate from 1 to 30 fps Record key frame only This option is available when the recording codec of the IP camera is set to MPEG4 or H 264 You can choose to record key frames instead of all frames This option is related to the GOP setting if it is available on your IP camera For example if the GOP value is set to 30 there is only one key frame among 30 frames For the GOP setting see GV Video Server and GV IP Camera User s Manuals e H 264 codec support in third party IP devices This version supports video streaming of H 264 from third party IP devices 37 GeoVision 2 17 Other Enhanced Features e Up to 64 PTZ preset points and addresses can be supported Up to 64 PTZ preset points and addresses are supported Note these features are available on the PTZ cameras that have equivalent capability e Up to 16 storage groups can be created The maximum number of storage groups you can create is increased from 8 to 16 e Triggering recordings on multiple cameras upon input trigger When the input device is triggered it can now trigger recordings on more than one camera System Configure 2 3068 General Setting Camera Record Setting 0 Device HotLine Select 0 Device Input 1 al gt Device GV NET IO Card ee Name Signal Type F Pot eom Input 1 NO CNET Select Camera Address fi Remove Monitor Input Camera dad IV
38. detected m 1 O Trigger The live video of assigned camera pops up when the selected input device is triggered Popup Dwell Time Specify the amount of time that a pop up live video remains in the foreground Popup Interruption Interval Specify the interval between camera pop ups This option is useful when several cameras are activated for pop up alert at the same time 3 Use the Display list to select other monitors for setup 4 After above settings click the Matrix icon and return to Figure 2 6 5 Select Event Popup Mode Then select Fixed Position of Camera or Random Position of Camera For these two options see Setting Pop up Positions topic later 6 Click OK 7 Start monitoring When motion is detected or the input device is triggered the live video will pop up for alert 12 A Main System Setting Pop up Positions When you select Random Position of Camera you can decide the positions for pop up Cameras m Fixed Position of Camera The cameras pop up in their assigned positions To assign positions select Screen Division Then drag and drop the cameras number to the desired potions on the divisions m Random Position of Camera The positions of pop up cameras are based on the sequence order of triggers There are two modes for this position 1 Cascade Mode This mode can avoid the same cameras popping up on different monitors This is suggested to be used when multiple monitors are placed clo
39. e remote access with ViewLog Server activated See ViewLog Server in its user s manual 2 To remotely connect to GV IP device from GV System click the Tools button and select Remote ViewLog Service The Connect to Remote ViewLog Service dialog box appears 3 Enter the connection information of GV IP device and click Connect Once the connection is established the video events will be displayed on the Video Event list 4 To select a map API Application Program Interface click the Tools button and click Select Map API This dialog box appears Please enter the map authorization key or license key se Please enter the website ofthe Wap API httpsidev virtualearth netimapcontrol default 2 h Work offline Please select a Map AFI Microsoft Virtual Earth 2 OK 2 Cancel Figure 3 1 5 In Please Select a Map API select a Map API For Google Maps you need to sign up for an API key from Google website http code google com apis maps signup html and enter the API key in the Please enter the map authorization key or license key field 39 8 GeoVision To play back GPS tracks click the Tools button and select Display GIS Window The first time user will be prompted for a License Agreement Read through the license terms before you click understand and agree to continue Select the events with GPS tracks from the Video Event list select the desired video mode and click the Play button to st
40. els Pentium 4 3 0 GHz Dual Core GV 1240x2 Core 2 Duo 2 53 GHz ATI Radeon X550 PCI E rr l NVIDIA 6200 PCI E i Pentium 4 3 0 GHz Dual Core Dual Channels 10 i Core 2 Duo 2 53 GHz x 2 Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz Note For more details see Installation Guide 1 32 Channel Support 1 3 Rules to Use Two Cards GV video capture cards have two interface types PCI and PCI Express PCI E When you install two video capture cards ensure they are installed in the right slots as instructed in the following tables Important 1 The two card mode only supports two video capture cards of the same model 2 Itis possible to implement the two video capture cards of different channels For example GV 650 Card 12 channels GV 650 Card 16 channels 28 channels e GV 600 GV 650 GV 800 GV 600 V4 PCI x 2 PCI x2 GV 650 V4 POMEX2 O Ex2 EE T PCI PCI x 1 PCI E x1 PCI E x 2 GV 800 V4 POIX 1 PCIEX 1 PCI POIX 1 PCIEX 1 1 The V3 20 and later Cards or the combination of V3 20 and V4 20 and later Cards do not support two card mode 2 For GV 600 V4 cards it is required to use two PCI slots 3 For GV 650 V4 cards you can use two PCI slots two PCI Express slots or the combination of PCI and PCI Express slots 4 For GV 800 V4 cards you can use two PCI Express slots or the combination of PCI and PCI Express slots Note GV 800_4A 4 Ports Card does not support two cards
41. eo Server and GV Compact DVR Adding a PTZ Camera Before setting the tracking function add the PTZ camera to the system 1 Click the Configure button select General Setting and select System Configure The System Configure dialog box appears 2 Inthe PTZ Control section select PTZ Device Setup and select the PTZ camera from the drop down list 3 Click the button A setup dialog box appears 4 Select Activate 5 Select Object Tracking Only Note if you want to configure the preset points first select Normal and configure presets from the PTZ control panel on the screen After setup select Object Tracking Only here 6 Specify COM port Baud Rate and Speed of the PTZ camera 7 Click OK to apply the settings Setting PTZ Tracking 1 Click the Configure button select Video Analysis select Object Tracking Application select Object Tracking Setup and click the Single Camera Tracking tab This dialog box appears 26 a Main System Object Tracking Config Object Tracking Zoom In Object Single Camera Tracking PTZ Selection Camera 1 Setup r Selection MV Eanble Tracking Idle Mode VEG 1 rese Preset 1 Sensitivity 2 Idle Time sec i Test Cancel Figure 2 17 2 Select Enable Tracking The PTZ Selection dialog box appears 3 Select the specific camera and its hardware address and click OK 4 Select the corresponding camera view from the PTZ Selection drop down l
42. g of live video to have more vivid and saturated images Note this function does not affect the original files For the users of GV 600 GV 650 and GV 800 Card Follow the steps below to close DirectDraw Overlay before applying the Colorful Mode since the two features cannot be run together 1 Click the Configure button clear the selection of Enable DirectDraw Overlay and restart the main system 2 To access the Colorful Mode click the Configure button select Tools select DirectDraw Configuration and select Use Colorful Mode Then restart the main system for the mode to take effect For the users that use GV 1120 GV 1240 GV 1480 GV 2004 or GV 2008 Card with a spot monitor Follow the steps below to close DirectDraw Overlay before applying the Colorful Mode since the two features cannot be run together 1 Click the Configure button select Accessories select DSP Spot Monitor select Spot Monitor Setup select Use DSP as Spot Monitor at next startup and restart the main system 2 Click the Configure button clear the selection of Enable DirectDraw Overlay and restart the main system 3 To access the Colorful Mode click the Configure button select Tools select DirectDraw Configuration and select Use Colorful Mode Then restart the main system for the mode to take effect For the users that only use GV 1120 GV 1240 GV 1480 GV 2004 or GV 2008 Card Follow the steps below to close DSP Overlay before applying the C
43. gure 4 1 43 8 GeoVision 2 Select Multicast to enable the multicast settings 3 By default the IP address is 224 1 1 2 and port number is 8300 to send the video and audio stream Modify default values if necessary 4 Optionally specify a Password for hosts to access multicast 5 Click the Camera and Audio buttons to select which camera and audio is accessible through multicast Receive Audio Broadcast 6 If you like to receive audio broadcast from other host on the GV System select Receive broadcast audio By default the IP address is 224 1 1 3 and port number is 8400 to receive broadcasting Modify default values if necessary 7 Click OK to start the WebCam server Now the GV System can not only deliver the multicast stream but receive audio broadcast from other host Ensure a speaker is installed on the GV System Sending Audio Broadcast You can start audio broadcasting on any host by installing the following program 1 Ensure a microphone is properly installed 2 Install and run Audio Broadcast from the Surveillance System Software CD This dialog box appears Auio Broadcast File Tool P Figure 4 2 3 Select Enable You can start speaking to other hosts If you cannot perform audio broadcasting select Tool from the menu bar select Set Broadcast Address and ensure the IP address and port number are correctly configured By default the IP address is 224 1 1 3 and port number is 8400 to broadc
44. hannels 1 1 Implementing 32 Channels You can choose one of these methods to implement 32 channels 1 Two Cards You can install two video capture cards of the same model for a total of 32 channels For example 2 x GV 650 Cards 16 channels 32 channels 2 Hybrid Solution You can install one video capture cards plus IP video sources to have a total of 32 channels 3 GV NVR Solution You can implement 32 channels of IP video sources Note Besides GV 250 GV 800 4A and GV 2004 Cards all GV video capture cards support two cards For details on Hybrid and NVR Solution see Chapter 2 in User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD C GeoVision 1 2 System Requirements for 32 Channels The following is the minimum and recommend system requirements to build a 32 channel DVR e GV NVR Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels l ATI X700 256MB Important For GV NVR with 32 channels of megapixel IP video sources the size of transmitted data may be quite large and reach beyond the processing speed limit of hard drive For smooth processing it is highly recommended to use 4 hard drives of Seagate SV35 3 Series certified by GeoVision or other brands And assign the maximum of 8 IP camera recordings to a single hard drive Note For more details see GV NVR Quick Start Guide Two Cards i i Pentium 4 2 6 GHz with HT ATI Radeon 9550 2 x 512 MB Pentium 4 2 8 GHz with HT NVIDIA 6200 Dual Chann
45. he created installation directory to your BlackBerry Consult the BlackBerry user s manual for how to install a program to the phone Activating the BBView Function To allow remote access to GV System follow these steps Click the Network button select WebCam Server click the JPG tab and select Create JPEG GIF file s Click the Mobile tab and activate the settings of communication ports Click OK to start the WebCam server Connecting to GV System To connect your BlackBerry phone to GV System follow these steps To activate TCP IP connection on your BlackBerry check your service provider for the correct APN Access Point Name and configure the APN on your phone e g go to Options and TCP To connect to GV System select the BBView application installed on your phone and select Create Live Connection The Login screen appears Enter the IP address port number username and password to log into GV System The default port value is 8866 Select Connect to start 49 GeoVision 5 Center V2 This chapter introduces the new features of Center V2 5 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time You can keep log data for an unlimited amount of time by not specifying the number of keep days To access the feature click the Preference Settings button select Event Log Settings and clear the selection of Keep Days Event Log Settings Evert List Auto Import Days Event Log D ge D Log Fath Cicenter
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47. ick one listed camera and select Remote camera setting You will be linked to the configuration interface of that IP device F GEDE Video Server Video Resolution dd camera 192 168 TR 154 10000 Camera Va RS 1280x960 JPEGI 192 168 1 70 10000 Disconnect Disconnect camera Change position Scan Camera Preview amp Audio Setting Delete camera OK Remote camera setting Figure 2 24 e PTZ Idle Protection support in IP devices You can now configure the PTZ idle protection for the connected IP camera with PTZ functions For details see PTZ Idle Protection Chapter 1 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD Camera Mapping Setup Camera camera Mame Camera1 Device Sensormatic Uttra lv Address Adit Iw PTZ Inactivity Idle over 60 ZEC auto Pattern 1 Preset C Multi Position Tour Figure 2 25 36 A Main System e Adjustable recording frame rate for IP cameras When configuring IP cameras you can set the recording frame rate to meet your storage requirements Preview and Audio setting Preview selected camera CAM 2 vi video preview j Preview dual stream record channel Audio setting Cancel Monitor Wave Out 4 Sensitivity 7 Rec Audio Gain Hardware compressed data control Enable hardware compressed data FIFO Figure 2 26 Maximum recording frame rate This option is available when the recording co
48. ick the desired camera in VMD Group click Video Analysis select the desired types of events that have been configured for this camera at the client GV System Note Motion Detection is selected by default 2 By default each popup remains on screen for 60 seconds To change the time length click the Show System Menu button on the toolbar of VMD window and select Event Popup This dialog box appears Monitor Option of Advanced Video Analysis Event Dwell Time Crowd Detection 60 Advanced Unattended Objects Detection BO Advanced Scene Change Detection 60 Advanced Missing Object Detection 60 Cancel Figure 8 10 3 Click in the desired Dwell Time column and specify the time length 4 Click OK to apply the setting When the events occur at the GV System site the live video of associated cameras will pop up in the VMD window to alert the operator 68 El Remote E Map 9 Remote E Map The Remote E Map includes the following new feature 9 1 Simultaneous Display of Multiple Live Videos Up to 16 live videos can be accessed simultaneously on the remote E Map On the E Map click the desired cameras to view live videos 69 GeoVision 10 Authentication Server The Authentication Server includes the following new features 10 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time You can keep log data for an unlimited amount of time by not specifying the number of keep days To access the feature click Log button select Log Setup
49. ion that can only be applied in the indoor scenes the advanced version of Scene Change Detection can be applied in the outdoor scenes with sudden light changes thus avoiding false alarms The Advanced Scene Change Detection detects and prevents any changes of scene viewing angle or focus clearness made by malice Note 1 This function is only available when an AVP dongle is used Up to 16 cameras can be configured for this application 2 Itis highly recommended not to use Advanced Scene Change Detection and Scene Change Detection together 1 On the main screen click Configure click Advanced Video Analysis and select Advanced Scene Change Detection Setting 2 Select the desired camera s to be configured and click Configure This dialog box appears Advanced Scene Change Detection wv Camera Camera Selection Definition Mask Region BH DE Setting Sensitivity 3 Tolerance Time of Alarm sec 30 E Option T I Skip instant light change Test Invoke Alarm Output Module Never Recycle Cancel Figure 2 14 3 Select a camera from the Camera Selection drop down list and configure these settings m Mask Region If necessary mask off the area on the camera view where motion will be ignored 20 A Main System Sensitivity Adjusts detection sensitivity The higher the value the more sensitive the system is for changes in the camera view Tolerance
50. ist 5 Click the button to adjust the direction and zoom level of the camera 6 Use the mouse to outline the maximum and minimum object size for tracking on the image Every time when you finish the outlining you will be prompted to enter Maximum Object Size or Minimum Object Size 7 To set the camera to return to home position or a preset when it remains stationary for a certain time specify Idle Mode and Idle Time in seconds Note that your camera should support the home position and the preset should be configured in the system ahead see Step 5 in Adding PTZ Camera topic earlier 8 Click Test Move an object through the view of camera and its movement should be tracked If not increase Sensitivity value to increase system sensitivity to motion in the camera view 9 Click OK to apply the settings Activating PTZ Tracking After above settings you can start the Single Camera Tracking Click the Configure button select Video Analysis select Object Tracking Application and click Object Tracking Start 27 GeoVision 2 9 PTZ Tour Schedule for Idle Protection When the PTZ camera remains stationary for a certain time the camera will start the defined behaviors such as activating the auto pan or returning the designated preset in the defined time frames 1 Click the Configure button select Accessories and click Camera Mapping PTZ Dome This dialog box appears Camera Mapping Setup Camera ICamera2 Mame
51. next to the option to assign a wav sound file Output Module Activates the output device when an assemblage is detected Click the button next to the option to assign an installed output module and a pin number m Never Recycle Enables the system not to recycle the event files of missing object detection 9 You can click Test to test your settings If the missing object cannot be detected increase Sensitivity value to increase system sensitivity to changes in the camera view 10 Click OK to apply the settings and start monitoring to run the application When any object which you have outlined the regions for disappears from the camera view for the specified time its location will be highlighted in live video the selected alarm or output will be activated and the event will be recorded as Advanced Missing Object in System Log for later retrieval 25 8 GeoVision 2 8 Single Camera Tracking Single Camera Tracking can track a moving object using only one PTZ camera When an object moves within the view of camera the PTZ camera will follow its movement When the object is out of view the PTZ camera can be set to return its designated position The certified PTZ cameras for this feature include Brand Model Canon VC C4 Pelco Spectra Ill Dyna Color D7722 Sensormatic Ultra IV Lilin 7OOONF SONY EVI D 100 Messoa SDS730 StorVision PTZ Note the feature also supports the certified PTZ cameras connected from GV Vid
52. ng GV Video Server GV IP Camera and GV Compact DVR In the I O Central Panel right click a GV IP device host and select I O Enable Setting For details see the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 62 EN Control Center 8 4 Matrix Enhancements e Increased Number of Displayed Matrix Views Now you can display up to 6 Matrix views in 1 monitor or separate 6 monitors at a time For the connection to up to 6 monitors make sure your computer is equipped with 3 VGA cards e QvView for Channel Display on Another Monitor If the Control Center is equipped with multiple monitors you can use the QView feature to display a desired channel on another monitor screen 1 Open the Matrix window click the Configure button and select QView This dialog box appears Figure 8 3 2 Use the drop down list to select a desired monitor 3 Click one channel to be displayed on that monitor Select a channel to be displayed The selected channel is displayed on another monitor screen on another monitor screen Figure 8 4 4 To switch to another channel simply click another channel in the Matrix 63 GeoVision e Automatic Channel Scan at Startup Channels can be set for automatic scan when the Matrix is started To access this feature open the Matrix window click the Configure button select System Configure and select Auto scan at startup Next time when the Matrix is started it will automatically scan through channels
53. ng I O Devices of GV IP Devices rrrranrrnrannrnrnnnennannnvnnnnnnnnnrr 57 7 3 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Support rrararnnrrnanenanennnnnnanennnnnnnne 57 7 4 Support for New GV IO BOXES rrrrnrnrnnnrrnnnnrnnnrennnrrnnnnennnnennnrennnnennnnen 58 Lo ENN 58 NNN 61 8 1 Support for New IP Cameras rrrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnennnnnenrnnnennnnnennannennnnnnnnnner 61 8 2 Pop Up Live View after Input Trigger rrrarrrnnnrrnnnrrvnnnrvnnnrnnnrevnnnennnnen 61 8 3 Controlling I O Devices of GV IP Devices rrrranrrrnannrnrannrnrannnvnnnnnnnnnrr 62 Oe EG 810031 EEE 63 8 5 Live View Enhancements cccccccseccsecceeeceeeceeeeeeeeueceeseeeseeeaeeeeuss 67 8 6 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Support rrararnnrrnanenanennnnnvanennnrnnnne 67 o7 VIVID EM NGENEN Lua 68 FANE Evenes 69 9 1 Simultaneous Display of Multiple Live Videos rrrrrrrnrerarernnrrnnnrnnnre 69 Authentication Server an ranrennnennnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnn 70 10 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time r rrrrnnrrnnnnevnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnanennanrnnnnennnn 70 SMS SN en 71 11 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time r rrrrnnrrnnnnrnnnnrvnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnanennanrnnanennnn 71 11 2 Support for a New GPRS Modem rrrnnonnnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnn 71 1 32 Channel Support 1 32 Channel Support In version 8 3 all GV software including GV System GV NVR CMS applications and mobile phone applications support video and audio for up to 32 c
54. olorful Mode since the two features cannot be run together 1 Click the Configure button select Tools select DirectDraw Configuration and select Use Colorful Mode Then restart the main system 33 8 GeoVision 2 Click the Configure button select A V Setting clear the selection of DSP Overlay and restart the main system for the colorful mode to take effect Note The Colorful Mode can be applied to any connected channels of IP devices directly by selecting Use Colorful Mode and then restarting the main system 2 14 Support for New PTZ Cameras In V8 3 more PTZ cameras are supported Brand Model COP 15 CD53W Pelco D PTC 200C Elmo PTC 400C PTC 1000 Eyeview T Power T2 SA27 JVC TK C686E Lilin Lilin PIH 820 Nanwang Nanwang NVD 2300PNT firmware version 4 1 StorVision StorVision 360 Vision ViD 18COP04 Pelco P 2 15 Support for New IP Cameras In V8 3 more third party IP cameras are supported e Audio A O mark indicates the GV System supports the two way audio communication with the device otherwise a X mark is given e Codec You can find what video codecs these models support e PTZ An IP device with PTZ function is marked with O otherwise a X mark is given e Megapixel An IP device supporting megapixel resolution is marked with O otherwise a X mark is given 34 Brand Arecont Axis Canon IQEye JVC Panasonic Pelco SONY Model AV 313
55. r VSM This chapter introduces the new features of Vital Sign Monitor VSM 7 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time You can keep log data for an unlimited amount of time by not specifying the number of keep days To access the feature click Configure on the menu bar select Event Log Settings and clear the selection of Keep Days Refer to Figure 5 1 in Chapter 5 Center V2 7 2 Controlling I O Devices of GV IP Devices Without interrupting monitoring the VSM operator can arm or disarm the physical I O devices from a client GV IP device including GV Video Server GV IP Camera and GV Compact DVR To access the feature right click one GV IP device subscriber and select View Subscriber Status The Subscriber Status dialog box will appear Click the Enable Disable I O button for setup For details see the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 7 3 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Support You can use the Fast Backup and Restore program to back up and restore configurations of VSM Server For details see the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 or B Fast Backup and Restore in Appendix in CMS User s Manual Note This function only supports VSM Server version 8 3 and later 57 C GeoVision 7 4 Support for New GV IO Boxes VMS version 8 3 is compatible with new I O devices GV IO Box 4 Ports GV IO Box 8 Ports and GV IO Box 16 Ports These devices offers options of 4 8 and 16 relay outputs that can be connected directly to the VSM computer
56. s To access this function click the Setting button click the Display tab select Apply Scaling render click the arrow button and select Use Colorful Mode Restart the ViewLog for the mode to take effect 42 ry WebCam 4 WebCam This chapter introduces the new features of WebCam Server 4 1 Multicast and Audio Broadcast Multicast sends a single video and audio stream to multiple hosts using the same multicast IP address and within the same LAN Multicast can greatly increase the bandwidth efficiency when multiple hosts access the same video and audio stream As for audio broadcast it allows a host to speak to other hosts using the same broadcast IP address and within the same LAN Note To perform multicast within a LAN with different IP sequence numbers e g 192 168 1 1 and 192 168 2 1 you need a router supporting Multicast Pass Through function Configuring Multicast and Broadcast Settings On GV System you can configure two settings One is to allow remote access to multicast delivered from the GV System the other is to receive audio broadcast from other host Activate Multicast 1 Click the Network button select WebCam Server and click the Multicast tab This dialog box appears af Server Setup General Server Video RFB Audio JPG 3GPP Mobile Muticast W multicast Multicast IP 224 01 1 2 Password h Receive broadcast audio Multicast IP Fort CHEE 8400 Cancel Defaut Fi
57. se to each other Example Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 and Camera 5 are assigned for pop up alert on both Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 Monitor 1 is set at 4 screen divisions When the five cameras are triggered at same time the first 4 cameras show up on Monitor 1 and the 5th on Monitor 2 Parallel Mode This mode allows the same cameras simultaneously pop up on different monitors This is suggested to be used when multiple monitors are placed in separate rooms Example Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 and Camera 4 are assigned for pop up alert on both Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 When the four cameras are triggered at the same time they will show up simultaneously on both Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 13 8 GeoVision Setting Live View with Pop up Alert You can set a different live view mode with pop up alert together for each monitor When alert events occur the live video of the associated camera will pop up on the assigned monitor to replace its live view mode 1 To configure live view mode follow the instructions in Setting Live View topic earlier 2 To configure pop up alert in the upper left column click Event Popup Figure 2 8 appears 3 Configure Motion Trigger I O Trigger Popup Dwell Time and Popup Interruption Interval for each monitor For details see Setting Pop up Alert topic earlier 4 Click the Matrix icon and return to Figure 2 6 Ensure the Live Mode option is selected 5 Click OK The live vie
58. see Creating a Group for Cascade Triggers Chapter 4 in the GV CMS Series User s Manual 2 On the toolbar of I O Central Panel click the Configure button select Panel Setting and click the Notify tab This dialog box appears Panel Configuration General Notify Notification Setting Maximum number of invoked camera views Enable digital input to invoke the associated camera Cancel Figure 8 1 3 Specify the Maximum Number of Invoked Camera Views that can pup up at the same time when inputs are triggered Note that the maximum number of popup videos is 16 4 Select Enable digital input to invoke the associated camera to activate the function 61 le GeoVision 5 To map a camera to an input device right click an input device in the Advanced I O List and select Setting This dialog box appears Pin Setting Input Display Setting f r Input O Text Color 8 Background Color Alarm Level Level Undefined sv Trigger Setting Trigger Associated Cutputs Latch Trigger Figure 8 2 6 Select Associated Camera assign a camera from the drop down list and select Digital Input Invokes the Associated Camera 7 Click OK When the input is triggered the live video of its associated camera will pop up 8 3 Controlling I O Devices of GV IP Devices Without interrupting monitoring the Control Center operator can arm or disarm the physical I O devices from a connected GV IP device host includi
59. t With the Fast Backup and Restore program you can not only change interface skin but also back up and restore configurations of Center V2 Note This function only supports Center V2 version 8 3 and later S Fast Backup amp Restore MultiCam System Fast Backup amp Restore Digital Surveillance System s Settings Please choose one ofthe selections below User s Select Skin Style Administrative Rights Customize Features Backup MultiCam Settings or Restore Defaults Figure 5 6 For details see B Fast Backup and Restore in Appendix in CMS User s Manual 54 5 Center V2 5 6 Support for New GV IO Boxes Center V2 version 8 3 is compatible with new I O devices GV IO Box 4 Ports GV lIO Box 8 Ports and GV IO Box 16 Ports These devices offers options of 4 8 and 16 relay outputs that can be connected directly to the Center V2 computer and used as auxiliary output devices to alert the operator 1 To configure any of these devices at the Center V2 site click the Preference Settings button on the Center V2 window and select I O Device VO Device Output 1 Mame Ee Signal Type Module Device Port Address aa Sec Select VO Device Device ovio v Fart COM vi Address 1 s Figure 5 7 2 Inthe Device field select GVIO USB 4 for GV IO Box 4 Ports GVIO USB 8 for GV IO Box 8 Ports or GVIO USB 16 for GV IO Box 16 Ports For details see 1 14 Output Alerts in CMS User s Manual and Ins
60. t to apply the pre defined settings 45 GeoVision Through the Web Interface of WebCam 1 Type the IP address or the domain name of GV System on the IE browser Enter ID and password to log into the GV System When the connection is established the Single View page appears 2 On the left panel select Live View and select Multicast The Multicast Viewer Figure 4 2 appears 3 To receive multicast and audio broadcast follow Steps 2 4 in the section of Use Multicast Program on Software CD above Through the Multi View of WebCam 1 Click the Multicast button on the Multi View screen The Multicast Viewer Figure 4 2 appears Figure 4 4 2 To receive multicast and audio broadcast follow Steps 2 4 in the section of Use Multicast Program on Software CD above 46 4 WebCam 4 2 WebCam Enhancements e POS Wiegand Live View On the Single View the POS Wiegand option is added allowing you to view POS transactions or cardholder data along with live video If the monitoring is activated on GV System you can access instant playback by double clicking any transaction items or cardholder data 11 50 54 Play og 4 POS Wiegand uk a Hn sg Ice Cream SUBTOTAL 74 40 dd 1 TOTAL 74 40 dl IN EURO 38 04 d CASH 74 40 dd Figure 4 5 e New Resolution Both Single View and Multi View support two new resolutions of 80 x 60 and 160 x 120 Note when any of them is selected the features of Visual Automation
61. tallation Guide V8 3 55 GeoVision 6 Dispatch Server This chapter introduces the new feature of Dispatch Server 6 1 Unlimited Log Retention Time You can keep log data for an unlimited amount of time by not specifying the number of keep days To access the feature click the Sever Setting button on the toolbar and then clear the selection of Keep Days s Dispatch Server Setting Network Setting Dispatch Setting SeverPort 21112 Detaun JB Group First Autorun server service upon startup O Balance Only C Automatic Failover Support Dispatch Log Keep Days Keep Days 30 u Available space 5 60 GB Log Path CADispatch ServeriLogi Center 2 Event Log Enable Real Time Centerv2 Event Keep Days C Keep Days 30 g Available space 5 60 GB Log Path C Dispatch ServeriCenter 2Log Da 2 VjRecycleLog Centerv2 Identification Setting Identification Code C Alow unidentified Centerv2 Server login C Allow Video Server login as subscriber from port Figure 6 1 6 2 Fast Backup and Restore FBR Support You can use the Fast Backup and Restore program to back up and restore configurations of Dispatch Server For details see the same feature in Chapter 5 Center V2 or B Fast Backup and Restore in Appendix in CMS User s Manual Note This function only supports Dispatch Server version 8 3 and later 56 Vital Sign Monitor 7 Vital Sign Monito
62. tivity value to increase system sensitivity to changes in the camera view 12 Click OK to apply the settings and start monitoring to run the application When any unattended object is detected in the camera view for the specified time its location will be highlighted in live video the selected alarm or output will be activated and the event will be recorded as Advanced Unattended Object in System Log for later retrieval 23 GeoVision 2 7 Advanced Missing Object Detection Compared to Missing Object Detection that can only be applied in the indoor scenes the advanced version of Missing Object Detection can be applied in the outdoor scenes with sudden light changes thus avoiding false alarms The Advanced Missing Object Detection can generate an alert when any object disappears from the camera view Note 1 This function is only available when an AVP dongle is used Up to 16 cameras can be configured for this application 2 Itis highly recommended not to use Advanced Missing Object Detection and Missing Object Detection together 1 On the main screen click Configure click Advanced Video Analysis and select Advanced Missing Object Detection Setting 2 Select the desired camera s to be configured and click Configure This dialog box appears Advanced Missing Object Detection Camera Camera Selection Camera 1 Definition Define Object H01A Setting Sensitivity Tolerance Time of Alarm sec fp
63. w mode you configured for each monitor is displayed 6 Start monitoring When alert events occur the associated camera will pop up on the desired monitor 14 A Main System 2 3 Windows Based Direct POS Integration You can integrate a POS device with the GV System without requiring a GV Data Capture Box The transaction data is directly transferred to the GV System via a RS 232 serial cable or TCP IP connection Before You Start Before you start note the specifications below for the integration e This integration only supports the Windows based POS device that can generate TXT INI or JNL files e An appropriate dongle is required for the integration to work e For serial port connection up to 4 POS devices can be connected to one GV System For TCP IP connection up to 16 POS devices can be connected to one GV System Connection Choose one of these ways to connect the GV System to a POS device RS 232 Connection Cross over RS232 POS Device GV System USB dongle Figure 2 9 1 Using a cross over RS 232 cable connect the GV System to the serial output of the POS device 2 Connect the USB dongle to the GV System 15 GeoVision Network Connection POS Device GV System USB dongle Figure 2 10 1 Connect the GV System and POS device to the network 2 Configure a static IP address or domain name on the

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