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2. GeoUision The Vision of Security GV Camera Reader GV CR420 User s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use CR420V101 A Q m a GeoVision 2013 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 GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8 79 7 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 February 2013 Contents Naming and Definition ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseeseneenes V Chapter 1 Introduction sssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 LI FOF NUS sr ee ee ee ee eee ee eee 3 Mig HACHEM C cs erence
3. Image Orientation Changes the image orientation on the Live View window Slowest Shutter Speed The shortest duration that the image sensor is exposed to light The minimum shutter speed ranges from 1 5 to 1 8000 sec Under low light conditions a faster shutter speed will lower color quality and image clarity For manual shutter speed the options are between 1 5 and 1 8000 sec For automatic shutter speed select Auto D N Sets the Day Night mode of the camera When Auto is selected you can use the slider to adjust the sensitivity level of the light sensor The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to light For details see 5 1 1 Video Settings Wide Dynamic Range Adjusts and generates clear live view when the scene contains very bright and very dark areas at the same time Select Auto Strong to bring out details in the darks areas of the scene select Auto Weak to bring out less detail in the dark area and at the same time keep the bright areas from overexposure or select Auto Normal for a balanced effect Select Close to disable the function Defog Select Auto to automatically enhance the visibility of images Select Close to disable the function GPS For details see 5 5 2 GPS Maps Setting Download Allows you to install the programs from the hard drive 36 4 Accessing the Camera 4 2 3 Snapshot of a Live Video To take a snapshot of live video follow these steps 1 Click the Snapshot button N
4. Web based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or Utility Camera live view video recording change video quality bandwidth control image snapshot audio picture in picture picture and picture motion detection privacy mask tampering alarm text overlay Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Indonesian Japanese Norwegian Lithuanian Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Simplified Chinese Slovakian Slovenian Spanish Thai Traditional Chinese Turkish 117 GeoVision Application GV NVR GV System GV Recording Server IE GV Multi View GV Control Center GV Center V2 GV VSM All specifications are subject to change without notice 118 Appendix Appendix A Settings for Internet Explore 8 If you use Internet Explorer 8 it is required to complete the following setting 1 Set the Security to Medium high default 2 Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt 3 Disable Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt Security Settings Internet Zone Settings ActiveX controls and plug ins A Allow previously unused Activex controls to run without pror ir Disable Enable Allow Scriptlet 5 m D oe Security Settings Internet Zone x O Enable Settings O Prompt Automatic prompting for Active
5. DVR Configurations Overlaying Card Numbers on Live View To receive cardholder data on GV System connect the camera reader to GV COM GV Hub or GV NET IO Card V3 1 through RS 485 interface and then connect the GV COM GV Hub or GV NET IO Card V3 1 to the computer using a USB cable or RS 232 cable Refer to Figure 7 7 Follow the steps below to receive card number on GV System 1 a b C d 4 On the main screen click the Configure button select Accessories select Camera Install and click GV Wiegand Capture Device Setting Click the New button This dialog box appears Device Setting Type GY Wiegand Capture Device h GANTI COM COM 4 Address o Camera Camera Cancel Figure 7 9 The following settings are available Type Select GV Wiegand Capture Device Select a device number to identify the camera reader in System Log COM Select the COM port the camera reader is using Address If only one camera reader is connected select the default ID number 0 For multiple camera readers select the ID number of the camera reader set in Config Utility Camera Select the channel of the camera reader to map the live view with the card number Click Add 101 C GeoVision On the main page the card number will now be overlaid on the live view when a card is presented To adjust how the text is overlaid refer to the POS Data Overlay section in DVR User s Manual for more detai
6. Follow the steps below to set a schedule with different access modes 1 Click the Door Gate tab in the Controller Setup dialog box F Controller Setup General Setup Gate 1 Gate 2 Gate 3 Gate 4 General Set Door Info Password 4 0 digits 0 9 Lock Reset Time Sect 254 Handicap Card Held Open Time Sects 999g Handicap Card Reader s Keypad Anti Passback Entrance Local Anti Passback Exit Globe Anti Passback Gecringer Twio Person Rule t Entrance YY Entrance Time Clock Authentication Schedule Auto Check Gut Figure 2 11 In the General section enable Set Door Info to define the general parameters for the door The default password is admin To set a schedule to specify different access modes at different periods of time click the Authentication Schedule button pa Working Time Setup ad LT E Aelease Mode C Release By Card BE Card and PIN Code Mode E Card Mode E Card of Common Mode Figure 2 12 21 C GeoVision 4 To define which kind of access mode should be applied at specific day and time select one access mode on the toolbar and drag the mouse over the timelines m Card Mode This is the default mode This mode only requires the user to present his or her card to be granted access m Release Mode Keep the door in an unlock status with the reader e Release by Card The door will unlock only after a car
7. H264 2M 1920 x 1080 or lower Live View Snapshots Note GV Eye can only access live view through stream 2 of the camera reader Before connecting make sure stream 2 is enabled on the camera reader Web interface 108 ry Mobile Phone Connection 9 1 1 Installing GV Eye GV Eye HD You can download GV Eye GV Eye HD from App Store and install the application The GV Eye GV Eye HD icon will appear on the desktop Ga tee a nae s7 atl GV Eye icon on iPhone iPod Touch GV Eye HD icon on iPad Figure 9 1 9 1 2 Connecting to the Camera Reader To connect your iPhone iPod Touch and iPad to the Camera Reader follow these steps 1 Click the GV Eye icon on the desktop of your phone The welcome page appears v Eye 2 Tap the Add button This page appears ive 4 Live Device Info Save Login Host name Domain IP Port Username Password Figure 9 2 3 Type the Host name Domain IP address port number default value is 10000 username and password to log in to the camera reader 109 C GeoVision 4 Tap the Save button The camera reader is now added to the connection list and will be available the next time you access GV Eye MaS Mobile server T PTZ010 192 168 0 S 4A GV CR420 192 168 Figure 9 3 You can tap the Edit button and then select the camera reader to edit existing login information To delete login information tap the Edit button and then tap the Delete i
8. 14 Bl Access Control Configurations 2 1 2 Through RS 485 Interface 1 Wire GV CR420 to GV AS Controller Connect a wire to the RS 485 pins of the GV CR420 and the other end to the RS 485 interface on the controller 12 V GND Wiegand D1 Wiegand DO GND RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 12V GV AS Controller Camera Reader Figure 2 5 For detailed instructions refer to 1 7 Connecting the Cables and Wires earlier in this manual and the Connecting a Wigand Reader or Connecting Card Readers section in the GV AS Controller User s Manual Note Each camera reader must be connected to a power adaptor instead of using the power from GV AS Controller 15 Q GeoVision 2 Define the door associated with GV CR420 on the GV AS Controller 16 GeoVision Basic Setting e Network Setting e Other Setting e Firmware Update Account Setting Advanced Setting Function Setting Parameter Setting Time Setting Input Setting Output Setting Wiegand Setting Urgent Card Extended Device e Extend Reader Extend lO AS Controller User s Manual a Access the Web interface of the GV AS Controller For detailed instructions refer to the Web Based Configurations section in the GV In the left menu click Extended Reader AS400 Extend Reader Configuration GV Reader Function Serial Number Function ID 0 ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 ID 5 ID 6 ID 7 000000000007 No Function No
9. 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS server 192 168 0 2 PPPoE The network environment is xDSL connection Type the Username and Password provided by ISP to establish the connection If you use the xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses first use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the camera s changing IP address For details on Dynamic DNS Server Settings see 5 4 2 Advanced TCP IP 69 C GeoVision oul 5 4 2 Advanced TCP IP This section introduces the advanced TCP IP settings including DDNS Server HTTP port streaming port UPnP and QoS Advanced TCP IP In this section you can set the advanced TCP IP configuration Dynamic DNS Server Settings In this section you can configure your GVIPCAM to obtain a domain name by using a dynamic IP Enable Service Provider Geovision DDNS Server lex Register Geovision DDNS Server Host Name User Name CRA42Z0 Password TELT Update Time Refresh HTTP Port Settings In this section you can change the default HTTP port number 80 to any port within the range 1024 65535 Itis a simple method to increase system security using port mapping You can configure HTTP connection to an alternative port HTTP Fort ol HTTPS Settings In this section you can change the default HTTPS port number 4453 to any port within the range 1024 65535 Itis a simple method to increase system security
10. 3 click the Import Settings tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name dvr VSS Port 10000 Password ideal Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Camera 4 gt Version v1 09 2011 02 18 Browse Password settings l Network settings Update setting Cancel Figure 6 6 2 Click the Browse button to locate the exported file dat 3 Select Upgrade all devices to apply the settings to all devices of the same model in the same LAN To import password settings and or network settings select Password Settings and or Network settings 4 Click the Update Settings button to start restoring 88 6 Advanced Applications 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings You can restore the camera to factory default settings using the Web interface or directly on the camera To restore to default settings using the Web interface 1 Inthe left menu select Management and select Tools 2 Under the System Settings section click the Load Default button To restore to default settings directly on the camera reader 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Use a pointy object such as the tip of a pen to hold down the Load default button No 8 Figure 1 3 while plugging the power cable 3 Wait until the status LED blinks twice to release the Load default button The process takes about 35 seconds 89 C GeoVision 6 4 Verifying Wate
11. 4 3 The Watermark Proof Window A Water Mark Froot Ev2nt 0120507154604001 avi Aere e S TILER f File Name Similar Rate 100 Original Extracted CRIE C Ae Pass Failed Similar Rate CADocuments and SettingsiTEST ICH7RiDesktopiEvent 01 M E Pass g 1223 223 Current Total frame The controls in the window No Name 1 Open File 2 First Frame 3 Play 4 Previous Frame 5 Next Frame 6 Previous Watermarked Frame T Next Watermarked Frame 8 Original vs Extracted 9 File List 0000 00 00 00 00 00 000 Figure 6 7 Description Opens the recorded file Goes to the first frame of the file Plays the file Goes to the previous frame of the file Goes to the next frame of the file Goes to the previous frame that contains watermark Goes to the next frame that contains watermark The Extracted icon should be identical to the Original icon If not it indicates the recording has been tampered with Displays the proof results 91 C GeoVision Chapter 7 DVR Configurations The GV System provides a hybrid solution integrating the digital videos from IP cameras with other analog videos For digital videos the GV System provides complete video management such as video viewing recording playback alert settings and almost every feature of the system The integration specifications are listed below 1 The camera reader is compatible with GV System V8 5 4 0 or later 2 The maximum number of
12. 480 320 x 240 15 fps Bandwidth Management When using H 264 you can select constant bitrate or variable birate to control the bandwidth usage VBR Variable Bitrate The quality of the video stream is kept as constant as possible at the cost of a varying bitrate The bandwidth is used much more efficiently than a 49 GeoVision comparable CBR You can set a limit to the bit rate by specifying a Maximal Bit Rate Set the image quality to one of the 5 standards Standard Fair Good Great and Excellent CBR Constant Bitrate CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by varying the quality of the stream Use the Maximal Bit Rate drop down list to select a bitrate GOP Structure and Length Use the Group of Picture GOP Size drop down list to set the number of frames between every key frame This option is only available when H 264 is selected for codec The limit is 1 key frame for every 30 frames Video Slice Mode Corrects the display mode of the camera when it is displayed on a third party NVR DVR software and the live view is incomplete or broken Select Single Slice or Multi Slice to display the live view The default is Auto Text Overlay Settings Overlay the image with camera name date or time Overlaid with camera name Includes camera names on live and recorded videos m Overlaid with date stamps Includes date stamps on live and recorded videos Overlaid with time stamps Includes time s
13. 92 Tal Accessing Camera VIEW aires tect inina E EEEREN 94 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic SettingS cccccccccccceeceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeaeesaes 97 7 2 Receiving Card Numbers on GV System ccccccecceeeceeeeeeceeeseeceeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeees 99 7 2 1 Defining ID Numbers for Multiple Camera Readers ccccceeeeeeeeees 99 7 2 2 Overlaying Card Numbers on Live VieW c ccccecceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 101 Chapter 8 CMS Configurations cccccccsseseesseeeneeeeeens 103 oe EENET eer ee ee eee ee eee eee ee nen ee ee eee 103 Zs Ay SIM E E PE EA A ses tne E E E gunesner ET 106 6 3 Dispatch SCIVER erenp E R E E EAEE I 107 Chapter 9 Mobile Phone Connection cccsccsesesseeees 108 9 1 GV Eye GV Eye HD for iPhone iPod Touch and iPad cccccceceeeeeeeeeeees 108 9 1 1 Installing GV Eye GV Eye HD ccc ccc cece eecceeee ees eeeeeseeeaeeeeeeseeseeees 109 9 1 2 Connecting to the Camera ReEadel cccccccecccecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 109 9 2 GV Eye for Android Smartphone and Tablet ccccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 111 9 2 1 Installing GV Eye for ANdroid ccccccecccecceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseees 111 9 2 2 Connecting to Camera Reader ccccccceecceeceeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeseeseeeseees 112 9 2 3 Accessing Live VIG ierarutssen siete ese scee Seng anweecesaes seg donee atgnees ceeeecucgeaae 114 ye fr
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15. Figure 9 5 111 C GeoVision 9 2 2 Connecting to Camera Reader To connect to the camera reader follow these steps rN 1 Tap the GV Eye icon on the main page 2 Tap the Menu button to access the following functions SS BOOK zZ gvipcam dipmap com 10000 Figure 9 6 E Add the connection information of an IP device to the address book EJ Delete all entries in the address book Displays the Installation Guide E ey Search IP Devices E O Exit the application 112 ry Mobile Phone Connection 3 Tap the Add button D and then this page appears Type the name IP address port number user name and password of the camera reader GV Eye LGE Demo Site gvipcam dipm Figure 9 7 4 Tap the Add button to save the connection information to the address book 5 Tap the created link in the address book 192 168 0 55 10000 Figure 9 8 6 Tap the Connection button P to access the camera reader 113 C GeoVision 9 2 3 Accessing Live View You can press the menu button to see or hide the connection information Streaming1 Time 2012 05 18 13 42 35 Codec ad AC Resolution 640x480 0 Snapshot Saves the current image in the mobile device Dual Stream This function does not apply to GV CR420 This function does not apply to GV CR420 Enables or disables the audio function G 711 and G 723 Audio audio codec are supported PTZ Control This function does not apply to GV CR420 I
16. File Tool SATE General settings NVR camera settings GV CR420 0013E204EA6B 192 168 0 3 v1 00 2012 03 27 _ GeoVision_GV CR420 128M 0013E204E63 192 168 5 5 v1 00 2012 04 25 ___ GeoVision_GV CR420 128M GV CBW220 O013E204FF1B 192 168 1 2 v1 09 2012 01 02 GeoVision_GV CBW220 GV CB220 0013E202553F 192 168 0 4 v1 08 2011 12 30 GeoVision_GV CB220 GV BX5300 BX5300 E O013E204FF77 192 168 3 80 v1 00 2012 04 24 40 5 C GeoVision_GV BX520D_Series GV BX520D BX520D E 0013E202D093 192 168 6103 v1 09 2012 01 02 46 5 C GeoVision_GV BX520D_Series GV BX320D BX320D E 0013E20247BD 192 168 3 85 v1 09 2012 01 02 43 5 C GeoVision_GV BX320D_Series GV BX320D 0013E2034150 192 168 4222 v1 09 2012 01 02 41 5 C GeoVision_GV BX320D_Series Figure 6 2 3 Click the Search button Q to locate the available cameras on the same LAN Or click the New button and assign the IP address to locate the camera over the Internet Or highlight a camera in the list and click the Delete button to remove it 4 Double click a camera in the list This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Camera 4 gt IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server HTTF Port SS Port Figure 6 3 85 C GeoVision 5 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab This dialog box appears M
17. Function No Function No Function No Function No Function No Function GV GF Fingerprint Reader Function Serial Number Function O O select the associated door No Function No Function Figure 2 6 d Click Submit and the Setting Status should turn green Door Gate A Entry Setting Status Setting Status c Select an ID type the barcode of the camera reader and use the drop down list to B Access Control Configurations 2 1 3 Through Network Connection Each GV CR420 can only be connected to one AS Controller at a time 1 Enable network connection to AS Controller on GV CR420 a Access the Web interface of the GV CR420 Refer to Chapter 3 Establishing Network Connection b In the left menu click Video Settings and select Streaming 1 c Under Face Detection Setting select Enable network connection to AS Controller and use the drop down list to select the controller Face Detection Setting Show a box around each detected face Show face detection area Sensitivity Enable card and face mode L Enable network connection to AS Controller A321 0AS410A5810 w AS Controller IP address 192 168 3 209 Figure 2 d Type the IP address of the GV AS Controller e Click Apply Note The LED Indicator of GV CR420 will be a constant pink light if network connection with the Controller is interrupted This function is only supported by GV AS210 810 firmware version 1 1 0 or late
18. GV AS810 Firmware version 1 1 0 or later C GeoVision 1 5 Limitations and Optimal Installation for Face Detection To make sure the face of the cardholder can be detected follow the instructions below to install the camera reader Installation Height e When placed at a building gate the camera reader should be about 1 4 1 5 meters above the ground e When placed at a parking lot gate the camera reader should be about 1 2 meters above the ground to match the height of vehicles 140 150 cm Face Detection Limitations e The camera reader cannot detect the face of cardholders wearing facial masks or sunglasses e The camera reader is designed to detect front view faces only If the face is slightly tilted horizontally or vertically the tilt angle cannot exceed 15 degree VW Front View 15 Horizontal 15 Vertical Only Lighting Conditions e The lighting of the entrance should be sufficient with minimum illumination no less than 41 50 Lux e Avoid placing the camera reader where the light source is directly behind the subject fq Introduction 1 6 Physical Description MOLINO TA INN I MAC Address GV CR420 4 Wiegand DO Figure 1 3 Shows the status of the reader Blue LED indicates ready green LED Indicator LED means card swiped red LED indicates no face detected when Card and Face Mode is enabled Lens Receives image o_o Microphone Receives the sound from the camera
19. LAN with the camera reader you wish to configure 1 Install the GV IP Device Utility program included on the Software DVD 2 On the GV IP Utility window click the Q button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort GV IP Device Utility File Tool GYR 420 QO1SE204EA6B 192 168 0 3 v1 O01 3E204EA83 GW CBW 220 0013E204FF16 192 168 1 7 GY CA220 0013E202553F 192 168 0 4 G B5300B85300 E 00I3E204FF77 192 168 33 00 GY BASZODVBAS2ZOD E 001362020093 192 166 6 103 GYV BASZODVEAS200 E 001362024780 192 168 355 G E 3200 0013E2034150 192168 4 423 Figure 3 3 Find the camera reader with its MAC address click on its IP address and select Web Page a GV IP Device Utility File Tool ee General settings NVR camera settings 2012 05 27 0 2012 04 25 2012 01 02 2011 12 30 2012 04 24 2012 01 02 2012 01 02 2012 01 02 1 40 5 C 46 5 C 43 5 C 41 5 C Geovision_ GV CR4200 28h Geoyision_Gy CR4200 28r Geovision_GOY CBVY 20 Geovision_Gy CB220 Geovision_ GY Bas2z0D_ series GeoVision _GY HRS2Z0D Series Geovision_Gy BHS2Z0D_ Series Geovision_Gy BHSZ0D_ Series Name Mac Address IP Address NOTE Eki CR420 OO1SE204EAGE 192 168 0 3 1 00 v C A420 O01 3E204EA63 GV CBW220 0013E204FF18 1 MEEA GV CB220 0013E202553F pe wien GVBKS300 BX5300 E O013E204FF77 1 Camera adjustment GV BXS20D BX5200 E 0013E202D093 1 Foc
20. Name Type a valid user name to log into the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server 5 Password Type a valid password to log into the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server 6 Enable schedule mode Enable the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server connection on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 5 2 3 Center V2 for the same settings 7 Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and the connected time 8 To establish the connection to the second GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup Note The Cease motion detection messages from function is not functional 65 C GeoVision 5 2 6 RTSP The RTSP Server enables RTSP protocol for video streaming Activate Link RTSP TCP port 8554 RTP UDP port 17300 Max connection 10 Enable Audio Figure 5 13 Activate Link Enable the RTSP protocol RTSP TCP Port Keep the default value 8554 or modify it if necessary RTP UDP Port Keep the default range from 17300 to 17319 or modify it if necessary The number of ports for use is limited to 20 Max Connection Set the maximum number of connections to the camera reader m Enable Audio Turns audio streaming on or off For details on the RTSP command see RTSP Protocol Support in Appendix B 66 5 Administrator Mode 5 3 Monitoring To receive email and FTP alert click Start to acti
21. O Device This function does not apply to GV CR420 114 Specifications Specifications Camera 1 2 5 progressive scan CMOS 2048 H x 1944 V 4 4 Lux 1 30 sec 2 Lux 1 5 sec 41 50 Lux Automatic Manual 1 5 1 8000 sec Automatic Manual 2800K 8500K Optics Lens Note Although GV CR420 supports day night function they are not equipped with an IR cut filter and therefore cannot work with infrared illuminators 115 GeoVision Operation Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Gamma White Balance Flicker less Backlight Compensation Image Orientation Shutter Speed Day Night WDR Defog G 711 AAC 16 kHz 16 bit Network 10 100 Ethernet HTTP HTTPS TCP UDP SMTP FTP DHCP NTP UPnP DynDNS RTSP PSIA SNMP QoS DSCP ONVIF Mechanical M12 Pitch 0 5 mm 0 02 in 2 pin terminal block Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Connector 2 pin terminal block 2 pin terminal block Built in microphone and speaker 116 Specifications Reader 8 bit RISC microprocessor 13 56 MHz for SO14443A Mifare DESFire Mifare Plus and Mifare Class Wiegand 26 bit distance 30 m 98 43 ft 9 600 bps connect up to 8 GV CR420 units Red Green and Blue LED General 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 10 to 90 no condensation 12V DC 0 35A CE FCC C Tick RoHS compliant 134 6 x 42 5 x 65 8 mm 5 3 x 1 7 x 2 6 in 170 g 0 374 Ib Web Interface
22. Speaker Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer Q3 Beeper Generates sound to signal reader status Network status LED Indicates the network status N Ready status LED Indicates whether the unit is ready for use Defaut Button SESE AL configurations to Ceran factory settings See 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings Connects to network and allows network connection with GV AS Ethernet Port Controller 0 Wiegand Connects to a GV AS Controller through Wiegand connection RS 485 Connects to a GV AS Controller through RS 485 connection Power Cable Connects to power supply _ 3 6 5 10 12 12 C GeoVision 1 7 Connecting the Cables and Wires On the back of the camera reader you will find an Ethernet port a power connector and pins for Wiegand and RS 485 connection The Wiegand and RS 485 interface allows you to connect the camera reader to a GV AS Controller Function Ethernet Power Cable GND Wiegand D1 6 Wiegand DO Figure 1 4 1 Connect to network using the Ethernet port 2 Connect the power cable to the supplied power adaptor 3 Toconnect to GV AS Controller through Wiegand interface a Insert a wire into the Wiegand D1 pin on the terminal block and press the screw below the pin with a small flat tip screwdriver to secure it Repeat with Wiegand DO b Connect the other end of the wire to the Wiegand interface of the controller c Connect a wire to the GND pin
23. allow a Guest user to log in without entering name and password select Disable authentication for guest account To remain logged in after reboot select Disable auto logout after reboot User Account In this section you can change the administrator account and password Usemame Old Password New Password Confirm Password Username gyest Old Password New Password Confirm Password Disable authentication for guest account Disable auto logout after reboot Figure 5 24 19 C GeoVision 5 5 4 Log Information The log information contains dump data that is used by service personnel for analyzing problems 80 Log Information In this section you can see all system activities Startup time log In this section you can see latest booting time of system 0 Mon Feb 14 14 59 02 2000 System Log In this section you can see all system activities Jan 1 00 00 07 FIE8180 user warn kernel like an initrd Jan 1 00 00 07 FIE8180 user info kernel 13487K 0xc000e790 ptrace break_init 0x0 0x2c OxcOOOfbh68 consistent init 0x0 O0xed OxcOO01i2zbd8 helper _init 0x0 0x38 OxcOO01i2da s0 ksysfs_init 0x0 0x40 OxcO014d054 filelock_init 0x0 0x54 OxcO015728 init aout binfmt 0x0 Oxic OxcO015744 init script _binfmt 0x0 Ox1c OxcOOis5760 init elf binfmt 0x0 Oxic OxcOOlec e netlink proto _init 0x0 0x214 Jan 1 00 00 07 FIE6180 user info kernel Jan 1 00
24. codec in multi slice mode where a single frame is cut into multiple slices and processed separately by different CPU cores Video Slice Mode In this section you can set up Text Overlay C overlaid with camera name CL overlaid with date stamps Ol Overlaid with time stamps In this section you can set Watermark function C Enable Audio Codec G 711 ha Sample Rate 2000 w Maximal Bit Rate s2oog ne 5 Administrator Mode LED Control Ready LED Enable Disable Face Detection Setting show a box around each detected face show face detection area Sensitivity Medium Enable card and face mode L Enable network connection to AS Controller A521 MAST ASE 0 AS Controller IF address 1 42 168 3 209 Special View Setting Additional functions for Live View BLE or Can Figure 5 2 Name Rename the video stream The camera name will appear on the Live View To display the name of the video stream on the Live View window see 4 2 9 Camera Name Display Connection Template Select the type of your network connection The recommended video resolution frame rate bandwidth and GOP size for each connection type will automatically be selected unless Customized is selected Video Signal Type The codec options resolutions and maximum frame rates are listed as below Rate Stream1 H 264 MJPEG 2048 x 1944 15 fps Stream2 H 264 MJPEG 640 x
25. controller to enable the network connection between the camera reader and GV AS Controller AS Controller IP address Type the IP address of the GV AS Controller This option is only available when the Enable network connection to AS Controller option is enabled Connecting using domain name is not supported Special View Setting m D N Sets the Day Night mode of the camera Auto Select Auto for the camera to detect the amount of light present and automatically switch to monochrome in a poorly lit scene Use the drop down list to adjust the sensitivity level of light sensor from 1 to 5 The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to light Black and White Select this option for the live view to be in monochrome Color Select this option for the live view to be in color BLC Enable backlight compensation to adjust the exposure when the subject is positioned in front of a bright light source 51 C GeoVision 5 1 2 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the video image You can configure up to 8 areas with different sensitivity values for motion detection Motion Detection In this section you can define different region s for motion detection Motion Detection d Ignore environmental changes C Noise Tolerance Figure 5 3 The motion detection function is disabled by default Follow the steps below to set up and enable motion detecti
26. of the camera reader in addition to the existing black GND wire for power cable and connect the other end to the GND of the Wiegand interface 4 To connect to GV AS Controller through RS 485 interface a Insert a wire into the RS485 pin on the terminal block and press the screw below the pin with a small flat tip screwdriver to secure it Repeat with RS485 b Connect the other end of the wire to the RS 485 interface of the controller iq Introduction 1 8 Installation After the location of the camera reader is decided follow the steps below to install the camera reader 1 Place the mounting plate on the wall with the oval shaped hole toward the top Figure 1 5 Mark the location of the 2 holes and the rectangle as labeled above Drill the rectangle to create a space for running the cables and wires At the 2 dots drill a hole slightly smaller than the plastic screw anchors provided Insert the 2 plastic screw anchors in the drilled holes gt Oe 2 N Place the mounting plate on the wall and secure with the 2 standard screws provided Figure 1 6 C GeoVision 7 Place camera reader on the mounting plate and thread the cables through the rectangular hole Figure 1 7 8 Secure the security screw on the bottom Figure 1 8 10 a Access Control Configurations Chapter 2 Access Control Configurations This chapter explains how to set up access control related functions by integrating GV CR4
27. streams supported by the camera reader is 5 When a camera reader is connected to IE browser or any other applications it takes up 1 stream When a camera reader is connected to GV System it takes up 2 streams Takes up 2 streams gt Takes up 2 streams Takes up 1 stream Takes up 1 stream Note 1 The above maximum numbers of streams are based on the maximum resolution for the camera and the codec H 264 2 By default the camera reader is in dual streams and will take up 2 streams when connected to GV System 92 DVR Configurations 3 The hardware compression and the Pre Recording Using RAM feature cannot work on the videos from the camera reader TCP IP Camera Reader GV System with 32 channel Display Camera Reader Figure 7 1 93 C GeoVision 7 1 Accessing Camera View To set up the camera reader and receive live view on the GV System follow these steps 1 On the main screen click the Configure button select System Configure select Camera Install and click IP Camera Install This dialog box appears IP Device Setup A OK Figure 7 2 To automatically set up the camera click Scan Camera to detect any GV IP devices on the LAN e o manually set up the camera click Add Camera 94 DVR Configurations The following steps are the example of manual setup 2 Click Add Camera This dialog box appears Select Brand Serve
28. the Web interface C GeoVision There are three ways to connect the camera reader to a GV AS Controller through RS 485 Wiegand or Network connection 6686 86088 BAAGA OA BABB ODDODOODODADODAS 866 6886 ee ee RS 485 or Wiegand v L LJ GeoVision eC GV ASManager GV AS Controller sends card number Camera Reader bo Network sends live view Figure 1 1 RS 485 or Wiegand Connection e te GeoVision C AGBA OCAAOA AAAA A ABBA o AERAR BRERAAD Sia BARI Network EE GV ASManager GV AS Controller sends card number Camera Reader Network sends live view Figure 1 2 Network Connection E Introduction 1 1 Key Features Camera Wide angle IP camera with 4 MP progressive scan CMOS Stream 1 from H 264 and MJPEG Stream 2 from H 264 and MJPEG Up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1944 Built in Web server for monitoring through Internet Explorer web browser Built in microphone and speaker Wide Dynamic Reader WDR Defog Privacy mask to cover parts of the image that should not be viewable Tampering alarm Text overlay 28 languages on web interface ONVIF conformant Reader GV AS Controller connection through Wiegand interface RS 485 interface and network 13 56 MHz for IS014443A Mifare DESFire Mifare Plus and Mifare Class Access by card plus face detection Access Control Enabling different access control modes accor
29. to keep in live view buffer Recording codec format Automatically adjust DST Figure 7 5 The Statue column should display Connected Click OK Add Camera Scan Camera Import Camera IP Device Utility Automatic Setup OK DVR Configurations 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic Settings After the camera reader is connected and assigned with a display position you can configure the camera reader s settings such as frame rate codec type and resolution Right click the desired camera reader to see the following list of options IP Device Setup Video Resolution 193 16 10000 Camera Connected Disconnect camera Add Camera Change position Delete camera Scan Camera Change Resolution Remote camera setting Network Time Gut On Demand Display Change live view codec Change record codec Live view Frame rate control Sub stream Live view Frame rate control Main stream Image Orientation Frames to keep in live view buffer Recording codec format Automatically adjust DST Import Camera IP Device tility Automatic Setup OS SE oe F F F Figure 7 6 Remote Camera Setting Accesses the configuration interface of the connected device Network Time Out When network disconnection exceeds the specified time period the camera status will be displayed as Connection Lost On Demand Display Enable automatic adjustment of live view resolution Refer to the On Demand Display section in DVR User s Manual fo
30. up to four captured images Captured Images TAA 2012H LEL L BT 11 46 54 eS Lietion Pe ZOI Viet 1147 Cleat ul Pop up live video gt 8 7 eo Figure 4 9 To configure this function click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Alarm Notify This dialog box appears Alarm Notify Motion Motify fo Alarm Motit v Alert Sound IE Window Pops Up v Auto SnapShot File Path CWWINDOWSIAVIFiles Figure 4 10 Motion Notify Once motion is detected the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window 40 4 Accessing the Camera 1 0 Alarm Notify This function is not supported on GV CR420 Alert Sound Activates the computer alarm on motion detection Auto Snapshot The snapshot of live video is taken every 5 seconds upon motion detection e File Path Assigns a file path to save the snapshots Note The Administrator can adjust the motion detection area by using the Motion Detection function See 5 1 2 Motion Detection for more details 41 C GeoVision 4 2 7 Video and Audio Configuration You can enable the microphone and speaker for two way audio communication and adjust the number of frames to keep for live view buffer Click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Video and Audio Configuration Camera Sets the number of frames to keep in live view buffer Keeping more frames in live view buffer c
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32. 2 Each day can be divided into 3 time spans shown as Span 1 Span2 and Span 3 The time span settings apply to Monday through Friday Weekend Enable this option to start recording all day on the weekend and select whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday For related settings to activate the monitoring through Center V2 see 5 1 2 Motion Detection and 8 1 Center V2 61 C GeoVision 5 2 4 VSM After a motion detection event the central monitoring station VSM can get notified by text alerts For the live monitoring through VSM you must already have a subscriber account on VSM The camera can be connected with up to two VSM Important To notify the VSM upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Connectionl Connection Vital Sign Monitor Server Setting In this section you can configure the connection to VSM Server and tasks to perform To notify the VSM upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Vital Sign Monitor Server Activate Link Host name or IF Address Port number User Mame Password Cease motion detection messages from Enable schedule mode Select schedule time C Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Connected Connected Time Wed May 16 52 13 2012 Figure 5 11 62 192 168 3 250 5609 C Gamera F 5 Administrator Mode To enable the VSM conn
33. 20 with GV AS Controller and GV ASManager 1 Connecting GV CR420 to GV AS Controller This section explains how to connect GV CR420 to GV AS Controller and define the associated door a Pa RS 485 Wiegand Network sends card number GV AS Controller Camera Reader Figure 2 1 2 Setting up GV ASManager This section explains how to add GV AS Controller to GV ASManager set up schedule and receive GV CR420 live view on GV ASManager e Ee GeoVision AGES OARDE BAAR 2 SRA APAS4A0bB4hAhbHRR8 gt B46 8464 EBRD ODAC OR OAT PAB BAQO POHAHbAhAAABAad 6H B Beat a Bab AAABBAA BA BAB By GV ASManager GV AS Controller Camera Reader Network sends live view Figure 2 2 11 C GeoVision 2 1 Connecting to GV AS Controller There are three ways to connect a camera reader to GV AS Controllers Wiegand RS 485 and network Below is a list of the type of connections and the number of GV CR420 supported by different GV AS Controller models GV AS110 120 Not supported GV AS100 110 120 with GV ASNet 12 a Access Control Configurations 2 1 1 Through Wiegand Interface 1 Wire GV CR420 to GV AS Controller a Connect a wire to the Wiegand pins of the GV CR420 and the other end to the Wiegand interface on the controller b Connect a wire to the GND pin of the camera reader in addition to the existing black GND wire for power cable and con
34. Address and PPPoE is enabled and you cannot access the unit you may have to reset it to the factory default settings and then perform the network settings again To restore the factory settings see 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings 29 C GeoVision Chapter 4 Accessing the Camera Reader Two types of users are allowed to log in to the camera Administrator and Guest The Administrator has unrestricted access to all system configurations while the Guest has the access to live view and network status only 4 1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images Once installed your camera is accessible on a network Follow these steps to access your surveillance images 1 2 30 Start the Internet Explorer browser Type the IP address or domain name of the camera in the Location Address field of your browser GeoVision Inc IP Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack x E Ay pO search 5 Favorites 4 Address http 192 168 3 199 ssi cgi Login htm GeoVision IP CAMERA SETUP Login Password i Figure 4 1 Enter the login name and password e The default login name and password for Administrator are admin e The default login name and password for Guest are guest A video image similar to the example in Figure 4 2 is now displayed in your browser Note To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer
35. MTP server If the SMTP Server needs a secure connection SSL select This server requires a secure connection 8 Email Alarm Settings Select to automatically send an e mail alert upon motion detection or tampering alarm 9 Click Apply 10 In the left menu select Monitoring and click the Start button to activate e mail and FTP alert Important To send e mail alert upon motion or tampering alarm be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page and enable the Tampering Alarm function For details see 5 1 2 Motion Detection and 5 1 5 Tampering Alarm 57 C GeoVision 5 2 2 FTP You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts 58 FTP Client and Server Setting In this section you can configure a ftp server File Transfer Protocol to handle events videos and error messages To notify the FTP Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Upload to a FTP server Enable server URLIP Address server Part User Name Password Remote Directory Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 60 5 FIP Alarm Settings Motion Detection Continuously send images upon trigger events Motion Figure 5 9 To enable the e mail functions St eS Se ON Select Enable to set up the FTP function Server URL IP Address Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server Server Port Type the port number of the FTP Server Or keep the default v
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37. VSM Video Gateway Recording Server RTSP LAN Advanced TCP IP IP Filtering SNMP Setting Date and Time Settings GPS Maps Settings User Account Log Information Tools 46 5 Administrator Mode 5 1 Video amp Motion This section includes the video image settings and how the images can be managed by using Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay and Tampering Alarm 47 C GeoVision 5 1 1 Video Settings 48 Video Settings In this section you can define compression art broadcasting method and privacy mask Name Fast LAN T1 Wireless 802 11a g ADSL high speed In this section you can configure camera s video signal also the resolution and frame per second to be transmitted through the network Video Format MJPEG M Resolution Frame per second 2048 1944 4 3 A In this section you can configure the bit rate used by video stream When VBR Variable Bit Rate is selected consistent image quality is achieved at the cost of varying bit rate To set a consistent bit rate at the cost of varying image quality select CBR Constant Bit Rate VBR Quality Maximal Bit Rate Mbit o CBR Maximal Bit Rate 2192 Kbps In this section you can configure the composition of the video stream GOP structure Using l Frame only will significantly increase the video quality as well as the banchwidth Group of Picture GOP Size seconds In this section you can decide Video Slice Mode for H 264
38. a Reader Figure 8 4 To set the appropriate port for camera reader connection click Configure on the window menu and select System Configure to display this dialog box In the Connective Port field keep the default value 5609 for the Port 2 option or modify it to match the VSM port on the camera reader System Configure Startup C lAuto Run when Windows Starts C Start Service when Vital Sign Monitor Starts Login SMS Server when Service Starts Connective Port Server Port 5610 Default Security C Enhance network security Figure 8 5 For further information on how to manage the video received from the camera reader see GV CMS Series User s manual 106 8 CMS Configurations 8 3 Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server minimizes overloading of Center V2 Servers by re distributing camera reader subscribers to the least busy Center V2 Server TCP IP GV Camera Reader nter V Video Data l Text Data Dispatch Server GV Camera Reader Center V2 Figure 8 6 To set the appropriate port connecting to the camera reader click the Server Setting button on the toolbar and select Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port Keep the default port as 5551 or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the camera reader Dispatch Server Setting Network setting Server Port 21112 Default D _gooemmncecacereererersoemmmnensenenesrenereommmmnccsoesesrereseoommmnnnoneseenoneoe
39. ac Address IP Address Wiser Login User Mame admin Woo Port 10000 Password faa SetlP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Cameraz 4 gt CJ Upgrade all devices Upgrade Cancel Figure 6 4 6 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 7 If you like to upgrade all cameras of the same model in the list check Upgrade all devices 8 Type Password and click Upgrade to process the upgrade 86 6 Advanced Applications 6 2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings With the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD you can back up the configurations in the camera and restore the backup data to the current unit or import it to another unit 6 2 1 Backing Up the Settings 1 Run IP Device Utility and locate the desired camera See Steps 1 3 in 6 1 2 Using the IP Device Utility 2 Double click the camera in the list Figure 6 3 appears 3 Click the Export Settings button This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings import settings Cameraz 4 gt Save File Path Browse Figure 6 5 4 Click the Browse button to assign a file path 5 Type the Password and click Export Settings to save the backup file 8 C GeoVision 6 2 2 Restoring the Settings 1 In Figure 6
40. alue 21 Type the Username and Password of the FTP Server Remote Directory Type the name of the storage folder on the FTP Server Alerts interval time in minute Specify the interval between FTP alerts The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes The option is useful for frequent event occurrence Any event triggers during the interval period will be ignored FTP Alarm Settings Select to automatically send a snapshot to the FTP Server upon motion detection Select Continuously send images upon trigger events Motion to upload a series of snapshots to the FTP Server when motion is detected Click Apply In the left menu select Monitoring and click the Start button to activate e mail and FTP alert 5 Administrator Mode Important To send FTP alert upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page For details see 5 7 2 Motion Detection 59 Q GeoVision 5 2 3 Center V2 After a motion detection event the central monitoring station Center V2 can be notified by live videos and text alerts For the live monitoring through Center V2 you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2 The camera can connect with up to two Center V2 Important To notify the Center V2 Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Connectionl Connection Center V2 In this section you can configure the connection to Center Y2 and tasks to perform To notify t
41. an ensure a smooth live view but the live view will be delayed for the number of frames specified and not be presented in real time Video and Audio Configuration Camera Audio Configure Frames to keep in live view buffer Figure 4 11 Audio Configure You can enable the microphone and speaker and adjust the audio volume Video and Audio Configuration Camera Audio Configure lt j W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Yolume g P W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Volume p Figure 4 12 42 4 Accessing the Camera 4 2 8 Remote Configuration You can upgrade firmware over the network in Remote Configuration Click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Remote Config The Remote Config dialog box will appear Firmware Upgrade In this tab you can upgrade the firmware over the network For details see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications 4 2 9 Camera Name Display To display the camera name on the image click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Show Camera Name 4 2 10 Image Enhancement To enhance the image quality of live video click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Image Enhance This dialog box appears Image Enhance W De Interlace De Block Enable DirectDraw Figure 4 13 De Interlace Coverts the interlaced video into non interlaced video m De Block Removes the block like artifacts from low q
42. antees delay sensitive data flows such as voice and video streams obtain a certain amount of bandwidth to keep the streaming smooth To apply QoS to the camera reader all network routers must support QOS and QoS must be enabled on these devices To enable the QoS on the camera enter a Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value This value is a field in an IP packet that enables different levels of services for the network traffic When the video stream from the camera reaches a router the DSCP value will tell the router what service level to be applied e g the bandwidth amount This value ranges from 0 to 63 in decimal format The default value is 0 meaning QoS is disabled 72 5 Administrator Mode 5 4 3 IP Filtering The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the camera IP Filter Setting In this section you can allow or deny network connection listed in the table Fitter Table support only 4 entries IP Filtering Enable IP Filtering Mo IF Address Range in CIDR format Action Customize 1 192 168 0 66 Allow Filtered IP e 1 92 188 1 2 0 192 168 1 0 24 Action to take Figure 5 17 To enable the IP Filter function 1 Enable IP Filtering Enable the IP Filtering function 2 Filtered IP Type the IP address you want to restrict the access 3 Action to take Select to Allow or Deny the IP address es you have specified 4 Click Apply 73 C GeoVision 5 4 4 SNMP Setti
43. are supported for streaming video via RTSP protocol C The CGI Command You can use the CGI command to obtain a snapshot of the live view without logging in the Web interface or to access the User Account Web interface For a camera reader with the following details IP address 192 168 2 11 Username admin Password admin Desired stream 1 Type the following into your web browser to obtain a snapshot http 192 168 2 11 PictureCatch cgi username admin amp password admin amp channel 1 Type the following into your web browser to access the User Account Web interface http 192 168 2 11 ConfigPage cgi username admin amp password admin amp page UserSetting 120
44. c Select an ID type the barcode MAC address of the camera reader according to the firmware version of GV CR420 and the controller and use the drop down list to select the associated door For details on firmware version and corresponding methods of network connection see the note below d Click Submit and the Setting Status should turn green Note 1 Network connection between GV CR420 firmware V1 0 1 and GV AS210 810 firmware V1 1 0 can only be established using MAC address Network connection between GV CR420 firmware V1 0 and GV AS210 810 firmware V1 0 can only be established using barcode 2 Network connection between GV CR420 and GV AS400 or GV AS100 110 120 through ASBox ASNet is only supported using barcode 18 B Access Control Configurations 2 2 Setting Up GV ASManager Integration with GV ASManager allows you to utilize full access control functions This section covers basic settings on how to add GV AS Controller to GV ASManager set up an access control schedule and receive live view from GV CR420 on GV ASManager For more details on GV ASManager functions refer to the GV ASManager User s Manual 2 2 1 Adding GV AS Controller 1 On the menu bar of GV ASManager click Setup and select Device The Controller List dialog box appears 2 Click the Add icon on the top left corner This dialog box appears Please Enter ID Name Controller 2 Figure 2 9 3 Enter ID and Name of the Contr
45. con Tap the Information icon LE to access the installation guide 5 Tap the host name to connect to the live view GV CR420 Stream number Codec Name Camera T 52 Resolution 640X 480 JPEG ame Camera T S2 Resolution 640X480 JPEG 2012 5 18 11 43 36 13 2012 618 11 43 36 13 DRO o BIL Frame rate fps Figure 9 4 The buttons below are available when the iPhone iPod Touch or iPad is positioned vertically fon pame Funcom Snapshot Saves the current image in the mobile device I O Device This function does not apply to GV CR420 110 9 Mobile Phone Connection 9 2 GV Eye for Android Smartphone and Tablet With GV Eye for Android you can connect to camera reader using Android version 2 2 4 0 to remotely watch live view and take snapshots System Requirements Handheld Device View GV Eye V1 2 1 for Android Smartphones amp Tablets OS Supported Android version 2 2 4 0 2 Specifications Supported Codec and MJPEG 2M 1920 x 1080 or lower Resolutions H264 2M 1920 x 1080 or lower Supported Functions for CR420 Live View Snapshots Note GV Eye can only access live view through stream 2 of the camera reader Before connecting make sure stream 2 is enabled on the camera reader Web interface 9 2 1 Installing GV Eye for Android Download GV Eye from Android Market and after installing the application the GV Eye icon will appear on the desktop Play JS GV Eye
46. d is presented and will remain unlocked during the time specified for Release Mode This option is designed to prevent unattended doors from opening during the Release Mode time Card and PIN Code Mode For GV CR420 a card needs to be presented and GV CR420 needs to be able to detect a face before access is granted For other readers a card and the correct pin code is required to gain access Card or Common Mode For GV CR420 this mode is the same as the Card Mode For readers with keypad users can choose to present a card or enter the door s password to be granted access Tip You can apply Card Mode during business hours and apply Card and PIN Code Mode at night when higher security is necessary 5 Click OK several times and return to the main screen If the icon appears it indicates the connection between the controller and GV ASManager has been established 16x16 vw Device Status Forced Open Duress Tamper Se Testes amp Controller 1 O Front Door Card Mode C Back Door Release Mode F Emergency Door Card and PIN Code M O Facotry Door Card Mode Figure 2 13 22 B Access Control Configurations 2 2 3 Receiving Live View from Camera Reader To receive live view of the camera reader on the GV ASManager follow the steps below Note To receive live view and take snapshots of the camera reader you must connect it to the network in advance See Chapter 3 Establishing Network Connection 1 Click
47. ding to the Authentication Schedule Card only mode default Card and Face Mode Receiving live view and capturing snapshots when card is presented C GeoVision 1 2 Packing List e GV CR420 x 1 e Mounting Plate x 1 e Standard Screw x2 e Plastic Screw Anchor x 2 e Security Screw x 1 e Torx Wrench x 1 i e DC 12V Power Adapter x 1 e Software DVD x 1 e Quick Start Guide x 1 1 3 Optional Accessories GV AS ID Card and e GV AS ID Card and GV AS ID Tag are fully compatible with GV AS ID Tag GV Camera Reader e 13 56MHz Mifare iq Introduction 1 4 System Requirements To operate the camera through a web browser make sure your PC has good network connection and use one of the following web browsers e Internet Explorer 7 x or later Note If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 additional settings are required Refer to Settings for Internet Explorer 8 in Appendix A Compatible GV AS Controllers e GV AS100 110 120 ASBox ASNet Firmware version 1 05 or later e GV AS210 Firmware version 1 1 0 or later e GV AS400 Firmware version 1 04 or later e GV AS810 Firmware version 1 1 0 or later Note Card and Face Mode by schedule and receiving card numbers through network connection are only supported in the following firmware versions e GV AS100 110 120 ASBox ASNet Firmware version 1 06 or later e GV AS210 Firmware version 1 1 0 or later e GV AS400 Firmware version 1 04 or later e
48. ect Enable to activate automatic reboot and specify the time for reboot in the sub fields m Day Interval Type the day interval between each automatic reboot m Reboot Time Use the drop down lists to specify the time for automatic reboot 81 C GeoVision Firmware Update This field displays the firmware version of the camera System Settings Clicking the Load Default button will restore the camera to factory default settings Note After applying the default function you will need to configure the camera s network setting again Reboot Clicking the Reboot button will make the camera perform software reset 82 6 Advanced Applications Chapter 6 Advanced Applications This chapter introduces more advanced applications 6 1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases the updated firmware on the website The new firmware can be simply loaded into the camera using the Web interface or the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD Important Notes before You Start Before you start updating the firmware please read these important notes 1 If you use the IP Device Utility for firmware upgrade the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera Stop monitoring of the camera Stop all the remote connections including Center V2 VSM and RTSP Stop the connection to GV System T e U While the firmware is being updated the power supply and network conn
49. ection 1 2 al S we p SS Activate Link Enable the monitoring through VSM Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of VSM Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on VSM Or keep the default value 5609 For details see 8 2 VSM User Name Type a valid user name to log into VSM Password Type a valid password to log into VSM Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and connected time To establish the connection to the second VSM click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup These options you can also find on this VSM setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying VSM of motion triggered events Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through VSM based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 5 2 3 Center V2 for the same settings For related settings to activate the monitoring through VSM see 5 7 2 Motion Detection and 8 2 VSM 63 C GeoVision 5 2 5 Video Gateway Recording Server The GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server is a video streaming server designed for large scale video surveillance deplo yments The GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server with recording capability can receive up to 128 channels from various IP video devices and distribute up to 300 channels to its clients With GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server the desired frame rate can be ensured while the CPU loadin
50. ection must not be interrupted WARNING The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only update failures but also damages to your camera In this case please contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for repair 6 Do not turn the power off for 10 minutes after the firmware is updated 7 If firmware upgrade fails you will need to restore the camera to the default settings For details see 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings in the User s Manual 83 C GeoVision 6 1 1 Using the Web Interface 1 In the Live View window click the Show System Menu button No 8 Figure 4 3 and select Remote Config This dialog box appears Remote Config Firmware Upgrade Browse Version 1 06 2070 09 10 Upgrade File CAM _V 106_ 100910 Figure 6 1 2 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 3 Click the Upgrade button to process the upgrade 84 6 Advanced Applications 6 1 2 Using the IP Device Utility The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware for multiple cameras Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera 1 Insert the Software DVD select IP Device Utility and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program 2 Double click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop This dialog box appears GV IP Device Utility
51. ed fee Lt 219 eee eer ne EAEE meer eee ee ene eee rer 115 Appendix reserva resrinygeseteerersesterseeersterinsicemarmesianene 119 A Settings TOF Internet EX DIONC Gre seccre da ceders ctueceelouderedenwemselanedessdetecodinienebespenidiieiameldes 119 BRT OP FOU CO I UDO OM ee E TS 120 Ge WESC ORANG io gece teeeeste E E E O EE E EERE 120 Naming and Definition GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software The GV System also refers to Multicam System GV NVR System GV Hybrid DVR System and GV DVR System at the same time iq Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction All in One Solution GV CR420 is a card reader with a built in 4 MP wide angle IP camera The card reader recognizes identification cards and grants access accordingly The wide angle camera captures all angles of the entrance and transmits live view to GV ASManager and GV System through network connection The all in one solution eliminates the need of installing and maintaining a separate camera in addition to the card reader Card and Face Mode In addition to granting access after a card is presented the integration of card reader and wide angle camera allows you to enable the Card and Face Mode where the camera reader needs to be able to both recognize the card and detect a face before access is granted Web Interface Using a browser you can watch live view and utilize functions such as motion detection privacy mask and alert notifications through
52. ed still image Email In this section you can configure mailserver SMTP to handle events videos and error messages To notify the E mail Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Primary mail server Enable Server URLIP Address SeovIMON com ty server Port Zo From email address system geovision com ty Sendin security geovision com tw almin Please use to seperate recipients address Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 60 1 Need authentication to login User Name admin Password TELL C This server requires a secure connection SSL Email Alarm Settings J Tampering Alarm Motion Detection 5 Figure 5 8 56 5 Administrator Mode To enable the e mail functions 1 Select Enable to set up e mail notifications Server URL IP Address Type the SMTP Server s URL address or IP address Server Port Type the SMTP Server s port number Or keep the default value 25 From email address Type the sender s e mail address Send to Type the e mail address s you want to send alerts to D oo eS SS Alerts interval time in minute Specify the interval between e mail alerts The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes The option is useful for frequent event occurrence Any event triggers during the interval period will be ignored 7 Ifthe SMTP Server needs authentication select Need authentication to login and type a valid Username and Password to log in the S
53. es seosseerereevenenmmmenersoeerereoeceemmencneesenseres Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port 5551 Default C Autorun server service upon startup C Automatic Failover Support Cl Allow unidentified CenterV2 Server login Identification Code Dispatch Setting Group First Dispatch Log Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch Log Available space 8 51 GB CenterV2 Event Log Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch CenterV2Loq Available space 8 51 GB d 2 V Recycle Log Figure 8 7 For further information on how to manage the video received from the camera reader see GV CMS Series User s manual 107 C GeoVision Chapter 9 Mobile Phone Connection Using iPhone iPod Touch iPad or Android Smartphones you can now remotely connect to the camera reader to remotely watch live view and take snapshots The latest information on GeoVision mobile applications is available at http www geovision com tw english 5 4 asp 9 1 GV Eye GV Eye HD for iPhone iPod Touch and iPad GV Eye GV Eye HD allows you to connect to the camera reader from your iPhone iPod Touch or iPad GV Eye is designed for iPhone and iPod Touch while GV Eye HD is designed for iPad System Requirements GV Eye V1 2 1 for iPhone and iPod Touch GV Eye HD V 1 2 1 for iPad iPhone OS 4 3 3 to 6 0 1 VSS Port 10000 default TCP IP Specifications MJPEG 2M 1920 x 1080 or lower
54. ew The overlaid text will be saved in the recordings Text Overlay In this section you can set up Text Overlay W Enable Camera Feader Set Font Clear All Load save Preview Figure 5 5 1 Select the font font style and font size in a pop up window 2 Select the Enable option 3 Click any place on the image This dialog box appears Set Font cancel Figure 5 6 Type the desired text and click OK The text is overlaid on the image Drag the overlaid text to a desired place on the image Click Set Font to modify the font settings Click Save to apply the settings or click Load Undo to revert to the last saved setting o N eS gt A Click Preview to see how the text will appear on the image Click Close to end the preview 54 5 Administrator Mode 9 1 5 Tampering Alarm The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when the camera is being physically tampered with An e mail alert can be generated when the camera is moved covered up or out of focus To enable the tampering alarm first enable the e mail setting and select Tampering Alarm see 5 2 1 E Mail Tampering Alarm In this section you can configure the tampering alarm of the camera Tampering Alarm Configuration lf Enable Definition Wask Region ES A Setting Sensitivity 3 Tolerance Time of Alarm sec BEJ H Duration of Alarm 10 Sec Option Festart Detection Alarm for Dark Ima
55. g Time to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function To automatically synchronize the Daylight Saving Time with the GV System see 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic Settings Synchronized with a Time Server By default the camera uses the timeserver of time windows com to automatically update its internal clock every 24 hours at the Update Time you specified You can also change the host name or IP setting to the timeserver of interest Synchronized with your computer or manually Manually changes the camera s date and time Or synchronize the camera s date and time with those of the local computer Date and time overlay setting Select the display format of date and time stamps on the image For this function to work you must also enable the Overlaid with date stamps and Overlaid with time stamps options in Figure 5 2 76 5 Administrator Mode 5 5 2 GPS Maps Settings The Maps Settings allows you to see the location of your camera on Google maps without a GPS device To see the location of your camera on maps 1 It is required to sign up for a Google Maps API key before using the Google Maps Click Link to the Google Maps API GPS Maps Inthis section you can configure the GPS Maps settings GPS Maps Settings Sign Up fora Google Maps API key Link to the Google Maps API Longitude 121 56443 Ex 1217 565 E1 21 565 10 25 0V1 0 25 Lat
56. g and bandwidth usage of the IP video devices are significantly reduced The camera reader can be connected with up to two GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server To send the video images to the GV Video Gateway or GV Recording Server follow the steps below Connection 1 Connection 2 Video Gateway Recording Server In this section you can configure the connection to Video Gateway and tasks to perform To notify the Video Gateway Recording Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Video Gateway server Activate Link Host name or IF Address Port number User Mame Password Cease motion detection messages from Enable schedule mode Select schedule time Olspant 00 4 00 00 w C span 00 4 00 00 Ol Spana 00 00 m 00 J Weekend Saturday and Sunday Connection Status Jesss s C Select all Streaming 1 L Streaming 2 d 00 Next Day 00 Next Day 00 Next Day O Only Sunday Status Connected Connected Time Wed May 2 18 52 13 2012 64 Figure 5 12 5 Administrator Mode 1 Activate Link Enable the connection to the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server 2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server 3 Port Number Match the communication port on the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server or keep the default value 50000 4 User
57. ges Default Setting Apply Figure 5 7 To configure the tampering alarm 1 2 Select Enable If you want the camera to ignore any movement or scene change in certain areas click the button to drag areas on the camera view Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to scene changes In the Tolerance Time of Alarm field specify the time length allowed for scene changes before an alarm is generated In the Duration of Alarm field specify the interval between each alarm notification To trigger an alarm when the scene turns dark e g the lens of camera has been covered select Alarm for Dark Images Click Apply to save all the settings 55 Q GeoVision 5 2 Events amp Alerts The Administrator can set up the following alert methods to receive notifications when motion is detected or when the camera is tampered with 1 Send a captured still image by e mail or FTP 2 Notify Center Monitoring Station Center V2 or VSM by video or text alerts To activate the above alert methods you must set the following functions in advance e Motion Detection See 5 1 2 Motion Detection e Tampering Alarm See 5 1 5 Tampering Alarm e For e mail and FTP alerts it is required to start monitoring See 5 3 Monitoring 5 2 1 E mail After a motion or tampering event the camera can send an e mail to a remote user containing a captur
58. he Center V2 Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Center V2 server Activate Link Host name or IF Address Port number User Name Password ease motion detection messages from Enable schedule mode Select schedule time C Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Disconnected Figure 5 10 60 Carnera 5 Administrator Mode To enable the Center V2 connection 1 2 Activate Link Enable the monitoring through Center V2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of Center V2 Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on Center V2 Or keep the default value 5551 For details see 8 1 Center V2 User Name Type a valid user name to log into Center V2 Password Type a valid password to log into Center V2 Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and the connected time To establish the connection to the second Center V2 click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup These options can also be found on this Center V2 setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying Center V2 of motion triggered events Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through Center V2 based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Select Schedule Time Span 1 Span 3 Specify the time to start connecting to and monitoring through Center V
59. he arrow button on top of the viewer You can access the following functions by using the left and right arrow buttons on the control panel Click the arrow button to display the control panel 10 53 10 gt E 44 Bee m i E Information Yersion v1 00 2012 04 25 Local time 2012 04 30 10 56 56 Host time 2012 04 30 10 56 40 a Online count OCX Registration Path Click the right and left arrow buttons to change the page of the control panel CAWINDOWS GeoOCX WwrebC Figure 4 4 Tip The administrator can also use the GV IP Device Utility and click the camera s IP address to access the live view and adjust camera image settings GV IP Device Utility Fie Tool IP Decoder Box GY CR420 GiV Bx1 ZODIBX1 20D E GV Smart Box BH1 3000B1 SOD E GV BHS2Z0D GV FE420fobby 34 0016E86F9665 0013E204EA52 0013620245986 001362018077 0013E20465E8 001362034150 001362027225 192 168 5 6 web Page Live View v1 02 2012 04 12 Camera adjustment Focus Value Configure Figure 4 5 Geavision_GY CR42001 2am Geovision_GVv BX1 20D _ Series Geoyvision_Gy Smart Box Geoyvision_Gy Bx1 30D _Seresi Geovision_Gy BxS20D Series Geovision_Gy FE420 Series gt 4 Accessing the Camera Information Displays the version of the camera local time of the local computer host time of the camera and the number of users logging in to the camera Video Displays the cur
60. he steps below to get the camera reader working on the network 1 Using a standard network cable connect the camera to your network 2 Using the supplied power adapter connect to power 3 You can now access the Web interface of the camera reader e lf the camera reader is installed in a LAN with the DHCP server use GV IP Device Utility to look up the camera reader s dynamic IP address See 3 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address e lf the camera reader is installed in a LAN without the DHCP server the default IP address 192 168 0 10 will be applied You also can assign a different static IP address See 3 2 Assigning an IP Address Note By default the camera reader has the IP address 192 168 0 10 and ID and password admin Once the camera reader is properly installed the following important features can be configured using the browser based configuration page and are discussed in the following sections in this manual e Date and time adjustment see 5 5 7 Date and Time Settings e Login and privileged passwords see 5 5 3 User Account e Network gateway see 5 4 Network e Camera image adjustment see 4 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window e Video format resolution and frame rate see 5 7 7 Video Settings 25 C GeoVision 3 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface Note The PC installed with GV IP Device Utility must be under the same
61. hen LAN to begin the network settings e GeoVision LAN Configuration Video and Motion lin this section you can configure GV IPCAM to work inside of LAN Events and Alerts y Monitoring LAN Configuration Network Status O Dynamic IP address Selectthis option to obtain IF address from a OHCFP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually Advanced IP Address a Subnet Wask IP Filtering 4 RouteriGateway 192 168 01 SAME Primary DNS secondary ONS Optional Management b Logout PPPoE Selectthis option to establish a DSL connection Usemame Password Figure 3 4 4 Select Static IP address Type the IP Address Subnet Mask Router Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS 5 Click Apply The camera reader is now accessible by entering the assigned IP address 28 on the web browser Ey Establishing Network Connection IMPORTANT lf Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled you need to know which IP address the camera reader will get from the DHCP server or ISP to log in If your camera reader in installed in a LAN use the GV IP Device Utility to look up its current dynamic address See 3 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address If your camera reader uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE use the Dynamic DNS service to obtain a domain name linked to the camera reader s changing IP address first For details on Dynamic DNS Server settings see 5 4 2 Advanced TCP IP lf Dynamic IP
62. indow will pop up automatically Select Install GeoVision USB Devices Driver In the GeoVision USB Driver Installer window that appears select Install Go back to the Install Program window and select Run GV RK1352 Config Utility This dialog box appears GV RK1352 V1 02 GY RK1352 Setup AP Please enter Serial ID BBEEEEE66666 12 Numbers COM1 Open COM Close COM User Wire Control Software Control Master Slave Slave v Clear ID Number 0 Y Setup G Figure 7 8 Type the barcode number of the camera reader in the Serial ID box The barcode number is on back side of the camera reader Select the COM port that is connected to the camera reader and click Open COM The red square next to the COM port box should change to blue if the COM port is correct Note If the COM port is incorrect an Error opening serial port message will appear To verify the COM port that is connected to the camera reader go to Windows Device Manager In the Ports COM amp LPT field look for Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port The COM port shown in parenthesis is the COM number currently in use 100 Ports COM amp LPT Ei Communications Port COM1 af ECP Printer Port LPT1 Prolific USB to Serial Comm Pork TOM In the Master Slave drop down list select Slave Select an ID number for the camera reader The ID number ranges from 0 to 7 Click Setup GO The settings are sent to the camera reader 7 2 2
63. istrator Mode 5 5 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time GPS maps and user account Also you can view the firmware version and execute certain system operations 5 5 1 Date and Time Settings The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image Date and Time Settings In this section you can configure time and date or just synchronize with a NTP server Date and Time on IPCAM Sun Apr 15 l24 7 06 2001 Time fone MM T 03 00 ChinaHong Eong Australia Westem singapore Taiwan Eusa s C Enable Daylight Saving Time Start MMidd hhimm End MM dd nhimm Synchronized with a Network Time Server Synchronized with Network Time Server NTP Hostname or IP Address time windows com Update period 24 hours Update Time AM 05 10 05 ha 410 Synchronized with your computer or modify manually Modify manually Date yyyyimimdd Time hh mm ss Synchronized with your computer Date and time overlay setting Show date VyyviMMiDD This is a format of date where yyyy stands for year in 4 digits or yy in 2 digits mm stands for month and dd stands for day Displa ined Date prior to time Ex 2007 05 21 17 00 00 Time prior to date Ex 17 00 00 2007 05 24 Figure 5 19 19 e C GeoVision Date amp Time on IPCAM Displays the current date and time on the camera Time Zone Sets the time zone for local settings Select Enable Daylight Savin
64. itude 25 03367 Ex 25 081 NM25 061 10 25 510 25 Location Mame Taipei 101 Figure 5 20 2 Type the registered Maps API Key the longitude and latitude of your camera and location name Click Apply to enable this function 3 Open the control panel of the Live View window Save message Host time Longitude Latitude S Google Wap Open gt 8 78 we Figure 5 21 77 78 C GeoVision 4 Click Open A warning message appears D To help protect your security Internet Explorer has restricted this fila Eeor choutin ive content that could access your computer Click here For options Allow Blocked Content What s the Risk Information Bar Help Figure 5 22 E Save message Google Map Right click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content The map is displayed The icon indicates the location of your camera At the upper right corner you have options to view different map formats such as Satellite and Hybrid 07 08 11 Ace re my ji Tone ASS WEE a ee T ai W an ap data 121 564926E 25 08173N 0 83km hr 228 19m Figure 5 23 E Save message aa Hosttime 2008 01 02 07 08 10 Longitude 121 5649E Latitude 25 0817 N lt 5 Administrator Mode 5 5 3 User Account You can change the login name and password of Administrator and Guest The default Administrator login name and password are admin The default Guest login name and password are guest To
65. ls 102 a CMS Configurations Chapter 8 CMS Configurations This section introduces settings on connecting the camera reader in the central monitoring stations Center V2 VSM and Dispatch Server 8 1 Center V2 The Center V2 can monitor and manage the camera reader TCP IP GV Camera Reader Video Data Text Data GV Camera Reader Figure 8 1 103 C GeoVision e Toset the appropriate port for camera reader connection click the Preference Settings button select System Configure click the Network tab and check Accept connections from GV Compact DVR Video Server amp IP Cam Keep the default port 5551 for the Port 2 option or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the camera reader Preference General Layout Network Record Information of Centera Location Mame C Assign IP Network Settings Enhance Network Security Center Pork Accept connections trom GY Compact DWA Video Server amp IP Carn Note 4ny changes of this property will be applied in the next startup Figure 8 2 e To define how to display the received video on motion detection from the camera click the Preference Setting button and select System Configure This dialog box appears Preference General Layout Network Record Monitor Option Manual close channel Close the camera view when motion stopped D Sec Post motion 5 Camera se
66. nd by 1 0 trigger will monitor 10 Sec D Monitor the camera sent by GY wiegand capture 10 Sec Image Quality y Normal Enable Directdraw D Start up Auto Run when Windows Starts C Login SMS Server when Start Service Channel Caption Font and Color Settings C Use subscriber s color setting as background Figure 8 3 104 8 CMS Configurations E Manual close channel Closes the triggered camera view manually E Close the camera view when motion stopped Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops E Post Motion Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window after motion stops E Camera send by I O trigger will monitor This function is not supported for GV CR420 To keep the camera view remaining on the monitoring window even after the alarm is finished click the right arrow button and uncheck Latch Trigger Then the camera view will keep remaining on the monitoring window for the specified time For example the alarm is triggered for 5 minutes and you set 10 minutes which means the total display time will be 15 minutes For further information on how to manage the video received from the camera reader see GV CMS Series User s manual 105 C GeoVision 8 2 VSM The VSM can monitor and manage the camera reader TCP IP l GV Camera Reader PAIIIETTII TELL PANT HLL j EEH Text Data Cu GV Camer
67. nect the other end to the GND of the Wiegand interface 12 V GND Wiegand D1 Wiegand DO RS 485 RS 485 GV AS Controller Camera Reader Figure 2 3 For detailed instructions refer to 1 7 Connecting the Cables and Wires earlier in this manual and the Connecting a Wigand Reader or Connecting Card Readers section in the GV AS Controller User s Manual Note Each camera reader must be connected to a power adaptor instead of using the power from GV AS Controller 13 C GeoVision 2 Define the door associated with GV CR420 on the GV AS Controller a Access the Web interface of the GV AS Controller For detailed instructions refer to the Web Based Configurations section in the GV AS Controller User s Manual b In the left menu click Wiegand Setting or Function Setting depending on the type of controller C GeoVision Basic Setting Network Setting Other Setting Firmware Update Account Setting Advanced Setting Function Setting Parameter Setting Time Setting Input Setting Output Setting Wiegand Setting Wiegand Function Wiegand A Wiegand B Wiegand C Wiegand D Wiegand E Wiegand F Wiegand G Figure 2 4 AS400 Wiegand Configuration Door Gate A Entry v No Function No Function No Function No Function No Function No Function c Use the drop down list to select the associated door d Click Submit to apply the settings
68. ng The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows you to monitor the status of the camera with SNMP network management software SNMP Setting In this section you can configure the SNMP settings SNMP Configuration Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c Read Write community public Read only community public Enable SNMPv3 Read Write Security name public Authentication Type MDS x Authentication Password Encryption Password Read only Security name Authentication Type Authentication Password Encryption Password Figure 5 18 To set up the SNMP settings 1 Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function 2 To enable access to Read Write community type a community string This will serve as a password to allow read and write access to the camera from the SNMP software 3 To enable Read only community type a community string to allow read only access to the camera from the SNMP software For a more secured connection select Enable SNMPv3 to enable SNMP version 3 To enable access to SNMPv3 Read Write community type a Read Write Security name Select an Authentication Type to use for SNMP requests E ok Se Type the Authentication Password and Encryption Password You will need to type these passwords in the SNMP software to be able to access the camera 8 To enable access to SNMPv3 Read only community type a Read only Security name and follow steps 6 7 9 Click Apply to save the settings 74 5 Admin
69. o 5 Figure 4 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 Specify Save in type the File name and select JPEG or BMP as Save as Type You may also choose whether to display the name and date stamps on the image 3 Click the Save button to save the image in the local computer 4 2 4 Video Recording You can record live video for a certain period of time to your local computer 1 Click the File Save button No 6 Figure 4 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 Specify Save in type the File name and move the Time period scroll bar to specify the time length of the video clip from 1 to 5 minutes 3 Click the Save button to start recording 4 To stop recording click the Stop button No 2 Figure 4 3 3 C GeoVision 4 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View Two types of close up views are available to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area Picture in Picture PIP and Picture and Picture PAP After entering the live view window the image is displayed in PIP mode by default Picture in Picture View With the Picture in Picture PIP view you can crop the video to get a close up view or zoom in on the video Navigation box Inset window Figure 4 7 1 Right click the live view and select PIP An inset window appears 2 Click the inset window A navigation box appears 3 Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close up view of the selected area 4 To adj
70. oller select the Type of the Controller and click OK This dialog box appears Controller Setup General Setup Gate 1 Gate 2 Gate 3 Gate 4 General Controller Mame Controller T aipei Controller ID Interlock GMT ac o M V Enable Daylight Saving Data Group Data Group 4 Connection Network TCP IP IP 192 168 0 100 Part User admin Password teret Crypto Key LELLE TT j Cancel Figure 2 10 19 C GeoVision Note The Controller ID is set ahead with GV ASKeypad or Web interface Refer to GV AS Controller User s Manual for details 4 In Connection section select the communication mode between the GV AS Controller and GV ASManager e For RS 485 connection select COM Port that is used for connection e For network connection select Network and select TCP IP or LocalDDNS Type the IP address device name if LocalDDNS is selected port number login user login password and Crypto key 3DES code of the GV AS Controller Note The default values of GV AS Controller are IP address 192 168 0 100 username admin password admin Crypto key 3DES code 12345678 5 To check if the above connection settings are correct you can click OK at this step and aa back to the main screen The icon appearing on the Device View window indicates the connection is established 20 a Access Control Configurations 2 2 2 Setting Up Access Control Schedule
71. on 1 ge K 52 Select the desired sensitivity level by moving the slider The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to motion Drag an area on the image Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting To create several areas with different sensitivity values repeat Steps 2 and 3 Click Save to save the above settings Under Motion Detection section select the following options to reduce false alarm Ignore environmental changes Ignore environmental changes in the camera view such as rain or snow m Noise Tolerance Ignore video noise when light changes 5 Administrator Mode 9 1 3 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view covering the areas with dark boxes in both live view and recorded clips This feature is ideal for locations where displays keyboard sequences e g passwords and confidential information might be visible Privacy Mask In this section you can setup privacy mask if Enable a Ln apn pare up Ce ap E in aes nates es a te ae oe Figure 5 4 1 Select the Enable option 2 Drag the area s where you want to block out on the image Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting 3 Click the Save button to save the settings 53 C GeoVision 5 1 4 Text Overlay The Text Overlay allows you to overlay any text in any place on the camera view Up to 16 text messages can be created on one camera vi
72. r 17 C GeoVision 2 Define the door associated with GV CR420 on the GV AS Controller a Access the Web interface of the GV AS Controller For detailed instructions refer to the Web Based Configurations section in the GV AS Controller User s Manual b In the left menu click Extended Reader under the Extended Device section AS210 Extended Reader Configuration GeoU ISI on GV Reader CR420 GF1921 GF1922 Function Basic Setting Serial Number Function Connection Status e Network Setting ID O 0013E20666EE Door Gate A Entry E Other Setting ID 1 No Functi Firmware Update a o Function Account Setting ID 2 No Function Advanced Setting ID3 No Function Function Setting Parameter Part1 ID4 o No Function Parameter Part2 ID 5 No Function Time Setting rns _ ID6 No Function Input Setting Output Setting mE D7 No Function Wi d Setti j NR If the GV Reader is connected to GV AS Controller through Ethernet do not select the checkbox below Extended Device GF1901 GF1902 GF1911 GF1912 Function Extended Reader Serial Number Function Connection Status No Function No Function No Function v v No Function v v v o No Function If GF1901 GF1902 GF1911 GF1912 is connected to GV AS Controller through Wiegand interface or Ethernet do not select the checkbox below Figure 2 8
73. r F HTTP Port User name Password Device Please select the brand of IP camera T fseovision Dw CR420 seoVisian_Gyv DSP LPR W1 fseoVision_ GY DSP LPR WANG fseovisian s FOI2Z0D Series Geovision FOIS0D Series fseo visian FO1400 Geovision s FO4400 Series Figure 3 3 Type the IP address username and password of the camera Modify the default HTTP port if necessary Select GeoVision from the Brand drop down list and select the model from the Device drop down list This dialog box appears GeoVision_GV CR470 Livery Dual Streams Query Status Standby Camera list Select stream Type ic Codec Type Preview MPEG4G20x240 Record H264 2048X1944 n Resolution ET Figure 4 4 Click Query to acquire the information from the camera reader The video streaming port should match the VSS port on the camera reader The default port number is 10000 5 Click Apply The camera reader is added to the connection list 95 C GeoVision 6 T 96 Click the listed camera reader and select Display position to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV System a IP Device Setup Server address Port Cam NO Status Video Resolution 5 0 Niceannact GeoVision_Gy CR420 Display position Delete camera Change setting Change Resolution Remote camera setting Duplicate Camera Network Time Out On Demand Display Change live view codec Change record codec Frames
74. r more details Change live view codec Changes the code type of the live view Change record codec Change the codec type to record in Live view frame rate control Sub stream Sets the live view of the sub stream to help reduce the CPU usage If you have set the live view codec to be MJPEG select the number of frames to allow in a second If the live view codec selected is H 264 select one of the following options Maximum Live view Frame Rate View the video at the maximum frame rate possible Live view Key Frame only You can choose to view the key frames of the videos only instead of all frames on the live view This option is related to the GOP setting of the IP camera For example if the GOP value is set to 30 there is only one key frame among 30 frames Live view frame rate control Main stream Sets the live view frame rate of the main stream with higher resolution when On Demand function is enabled Refer to the sub stream setting above to see the options available 97 Q GeoVision 98 Image Orientation You can adjust the image orientation by selecting Normal Horizontal Mirror Vertical Flip or Rotate 180 Frames to keep in live view buffer Specifies the number of frames to keep in the live view buffer Recording Codec Format Specifies whether to record in standard or GeoVision type of MJPEG H 264 codec Automatically Adjust DST If enabled the time on the GV IP device Web interface will be synch
75. rent video codec resolution and data Audio Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker devices are enabled Alarm Notify Displays the captured images upon motion detection For this function to work you must configure the Alarm Notify settings first See 4 2 6 Alarm Notification Camera Adjustment Allows you to adjust the image quality Camera adjustment Brightness Contrast C Saturation Sharpness Flicker less Image Onentation Normal slowest Shutter Speed Auto Livi Wide Dynamic Range Defog Figure 4 6 35 Q GeoVision Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image Contrast Adjusts the relative differences between one pixel and the next Saturation Adjusts the saturation of the image Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image Gamma Adjusts the relative proportions of bright and dark areas White balance The camera automatically adjusts the color to be closest to the image you are viewing You can choose one of the environments Outdoor Tungsten Lamp and Fluorescent You can also choose Manual to adjust the white balance manually Flicker less The camera automatically matches the frequency of your camera s imager to the frequency of indoor light sources e g fluorescent lighting You can also select 50 Hz or 60 Hz manually If these don t match faint light and dark bars may appear in your images Check the power utility to determine which frequency is used
76. rmark The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature embedded in the video stream during the compression stage protecting the video from the moment of its creation Watermarking ensures that an image is not edited or damaged after it is recorded To enable the watermark function see Watermark 5 1 1 Video Settings The Watermark Proof is a watermark checking program It can verify the authenticity of the recording before you present it in court 6 4 1 Accessing AVI Files To verify watermark first you have to access the recorded AVI files by one of these methods 1 Use the File Save function on the Live View window No 3 Figure 4 3 to start recording on the local computer 6 4 2 Running Watermark Proof 1 Install Watermark Proof from the Software DVD After installation a WMProof icon is created on your desktop 2 Double click the created icon The Water Mark Proof window appears 3 Click File from the menu bar select Open and locate the recording avi The selected recording is then listed on the window Alternatively you can drag the recording directly from the storage folder to the window 4 Ifthe recording is unmodified a check will appear in the Pass column On the contrary if the recording is modified or does not contain watermark during recording a check mark will appear in the Failed column To review the recording double click the listed file on the window 90 6 Advanced Applications 6
77. ronized with the time of the GV System when DST period starts or ends on the GV System DVR Configurations 7 2 Receiving Card Numbers on GV System For GV System to receive card numbers from the camera reader and overlay the data on live view a physical connection between GV System and the camera reader is required Live view on the other hand is sent from the camera reader to GV System through network connection USB RS 232 Sends card numbers RS 485 oe GV HUB GV COM SAAT Tee et Camera Reader GV NET IO Card V3 1 GV System Network Sends live view Figure 7 2 1 Defining ID Numbers for Multiple Camera Readers When multiple camera readers are physically connected to GV System you will need to define an ID number for each camera reader The ID number is used for mapping the card numbers to the correct live view channel You will first need to connect the camera reader to a computer through GV COM GV Hub or GV NET IO Card V3 1 in order to define an ID number Connecting the camera reader to a computer To connect the camera reader to a computer connect the camera reader to GV COM GV Hub or GV NET IO Card V3 1 through RS 485 connection Next use an RJ 11 to USB cable or RS 232 to connect the GV COM GV Hub or GV NET IO Card V3 1 to the USB port of the computer 99 C GeoVision Defining ID for Camera Reader 1 2 3 4 Insert the software DVD and the Install Program w
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79. tamps on live and recorded videos Watermark Enable this option to watermark all recordings The watermark allows you to verify whether the recorded video has been tampered with See 6 4 Verifying Watermark Audio Settings The default settings are audio codec AAC sample rate 16000 and maximal bit rate 64000 The Sample Rate and Maximal Bit Rate settings are only available with the audio codec AAC m Audio Codec Select AAC or G 711 using the drop down list Sample Rate Select the frequency for audio sampling The higher the frequency the better the audio quality m Maximal Bit Rate Select the maximum audio bit rate The higher the bit rate the better the audio quality 50 5 Administrator Mode LED Control Select Disable if you do not want to use the Ready LED No 7 Figure 1 3 Face Detection Setting m Show a box around each detected face Select this option to draw a box around each detected face on camera view Show face detection area Show face detection area on camera view to indicate the area where face detection is supported m Sensitivity Select a sensitivity level for face detection Enable card and face mode Select this option to require a card to be presented and a face to be detected before access is granted The LED Indicator will flash red if the camera reader fails to detect the face Enable network connection to AS Controller Select this option and use the drop down list to select the
80. the Door Gate tab in the Controller Setup dialog box Alarm Evert camera Mapping Held Open eee Set Camera Mapping Tamper First Camera Fire Alarm ee Access Denied Second Camera Alarm Continuous Time Sectt 10 Figure 2 14 2 Inthe Camera Mapping section select Set Camera Mapping and click the first Arrow button This dialog box appears DVR List Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera Camera 3 Camera Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Figure 2 15 3 To connect the camera reader to the GV ASManager use one of these ways Click Add select the type of the IP device and enter its IP address and login information Click Search to detect all GeoVision IP devices on the same LAN After adding the Camera reader you must click the Modify button to enter its login ID and password 23 C GeoVision Note For GV ASManager 3 0 or before select GV FE420 for the device type and for GV ASManager 4 0 or later select GV CR420 for the device type 4 Expand the Host folder listed in the DVR List dialog box Figure 5 2 select a camera reader and click OK The mapped Host Name and Camera are displayed on the Controller Setup dialog box 5 To map the second camera reader to the door click the second Arrow button and follow Steps 3 and 4 to add another camera 6 Click OK and return to the main screen 7 Click the specific door on the Device View
81. uality and highly compressed video Enable DirectDraw Activates the DirectDraw function 43 Q GeoVision 4 2 11 Network Status To view the network status in the left menu click Network and select Status 44 Network Status Information In this section you can see an overview of GV IPCAM status Current Status Information interface Vired IP Acquirement Fixed WAC Address 001 3E201E1A1 IF Address 192 168 2115 subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Domain Mame Server 1 192 168 0 1 Domain Mame Server 2 192 168 0 2 Figure 4 14 5 Administrator Mode Chapter 5 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access system configuration through the network The following configuration categories are available Video and Motion Events and Alerts Monitoring Network and Management C GeoVision Live View a A x 5 s Video and Motion Inthis section you can see and configure the default camera view gt Live View gt Video Settings Live View Configuration P Motion Detection gt Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm gt Events and Alerts Monitoring gt Network gt Management gt Logout gt gt i F4 EEE Figure 5 1 45 GeoVision List of Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option Video Settings Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm Email FTP Center V2
82. us Value GV BX320D BX320D E 0013E20247BD 1g Configure GV BxX320D 0013E2034150 192 168 4722 v1 09 Figure 3 26 2012 03 27 2012 01 02 2 Geoyision_ GY CR42Z00 Zon Geovision_Gy CR4200 28h Geovision_Gy CBVY220 Geovision_ GY CA220 Geovision_Gy BHS20D_ Series Geovision_GY HRS20D Series Geovision_GY HRSZ0D Series Geovision_Gy BHS20D_ Series 4 5 Ey Establishing Network Connection The login page appears GeoVision Inc IP Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE od File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address E http 192 168 5 5 ssi cgifLogin htm gt Go C GeoVision IP CAMERA SETUP Login Password 82018 GEOVISION INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Internet Figure 3 3 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to login 2 C GeoVision 3 2 Assigning an IP Address Follow the steps below to assign a new IP address Note 1 The camera reader has a default IP address of 192 168 0 10 The computer used to set the IP address must be under the same network assigned to the unit 2 If your router supports the DHCP server the camera reader will obtain a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server each time it connects to the LAN instead of using 192 168 0 10 1 Open your web browser and type the default IP address http 192 168 0 10 2 In both Login and Password fields type the default value admin Click Apply 3 Inthe left menu select Network and t
83. using port mapping You can configure HTTPS connection to an alternative port L Enable HTTP Port GVIPCAM Streaming Port Settings In this section you can configure Streaming connection from a determine port The default setting is 10000 VSS Port 10000 70 5 Administrator Mode UPnP Settings In this section you can enable or disable UPnP function UPnP Enable Disable QoS Settings oS DSCP Settings The DSCP value can be in decimal or hexadecimal format between 0 63 LiveVideoDscr jo Figure 5 16 Dynamic DNS Server Settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System provides a convenient way of accessing the camera when using a dynamic IP DDNS assigns a domain name to the camera so that the Administrator does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP in xDSL connection has changed Before enabling the following DDNS function the Administrator should have applied for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider s website There are 2 providers listed in the camera GeoVision DDNS Server and DynDNS org To enable the DDNS function 1 Enable Enable the DDNS function 2 Service Provider Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with 3 Host Name Type the host name used to link to the camera For users of GeoVision DDNS Server it is unnecessary to fill the field because the system will detect the host name automatically 4 User Name T
84. ust the navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners and enlarge or diminish the box 5 To exit the PIP view right click the image and click PIP again 38 4 Accessing the Camera Picture and Picture View With the Picture and Picture PAP view you can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the image A total of 7 close up views can be defined Figure 4 8 1 Right click the live view and select PAP Three inset windows appear at the bottom 2 Draw a navigation box on the image and this selected area is immediately reflected in one inset window Up to seven navigation boxes can be drawn on the image 3 To adjust a navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners and enlarge or diminish the box 4 To move a navigation box to another area on the image drag it to that area 5 To change the frame color of the navigation box or hide the box right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and click one of these options Display Focus Area of PAP Mode Displays or hides the navigation boxes on the image Set Color of Focus Area Changes the color of the box frames 6 To delete a navigation box right click the desired box select Focus Area of PAP Mode and click Delete 7 To exit the PAP view right click the image and click PAP again 39 C GeoVision 4 2 6 Alarm Notification After motion detection you can be alerted by a pop up live video and view
85. vate e mail and FTP alert Monitoring Settings In this section you can activate e mail and FTP alert To receive alert upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Activate e mail and FTP alert Figure 5 14 67 Q GeoVision 5 4 Network The Network section includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the camera to be connected to a TCP IP network 5 4 1 LAN According to your network environment select among Static IP DHCP and PPPOE LAN Configuration In this section you can configure GV4IPCAM to work inside of LAN LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address subnet Mask RouterGateway Primary DNS secondary DNS Optional PPPoE Select this option to establish a DSL connection Username Password Figure 5 15 LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address The network environment has a DHCP server which will automatically assign a dynamic IP address to the camera Click the Test DHCP to see the currently assigned IP address or look up the address using GV IP Device Utility 68 5 Administrator Mode m Static IP address Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the camera Type the camera s IP address Subnet Mask Router Gateway Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server IP address 192
86. window The associated live view is displayed on the Live Video window When a compatible but not enrolled card is swiped you can right click the Access Denied Invalid Card message and select New Edit Card to enroll the card For details on enrolling cards refer to the Setting Cards section in the GV ASManager User s Manual You can also click the Tiles or Thumbnails tab in the Access Monitor Window to see snapshots from the camera reader captured whenever a card is presented ed ASManager Access Monitor o meen E3 a File Monitoring View Setup Personnel Tools Window Help E x a d 2 BRE OVS a2 22 2 0 Controllers ax vail Access Monitor 4 gt x Live Video aX 1x16 oy Tia 1 Camera Je B E PIB Controller Status Message Door g TEST237 PC GP Access Granted Door1 5 400 Access Granted Doorl LJ 1 Door1 Card Mode GP Access Granted Doorl LJ 2 Door 2 Card Mode GP Access Granted Doorl ee jan GP Access Granted Door 1 aii i P Access Granted Door 1 P Access Granted 4 m t Access Granted a a xX Access Denied Invalid Card m TEST237 PC DUES n 1 i I GV CR420 Access Denied Invalid Card Doorl tg 1 Camera 1 GP Access Granted Doorl G3 Access Denied Invalid Card Doorl a A mW p Tiles Thumbnails Ready Operator 1 g 5 17 2012 11 28 02 AM Figure 2 16 24 Ey Establishing Network Connection Chapter 3 Establishing Network Connection Follow t
87. x controls Disable recommended Disable Enable not secure Enable Prompt Binary and script behaviors a Only allow approved domains to use Activex without prompt Administrator approved Disable Disable Enable Enable a Run Activex controls and plug ins Nienlsy vider and snirstion an s mahnana khak dace nok pice J O Ad os d z gt ministrator approve Tales ON efter pons restart emek Eo oe akes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Enable Reset custom settings O Prompt ae gt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting ae Medium high default Disable Enable Prompt at Neawinlesde hi lt gt T alone aback aPhaw tied vackavk Tabeernak Curlavasy 119 C GeoVision B RTSP Protocol Support The camera reader can support RTSP protocol for both video and audio streaming If you are using Quick Time player use the following RTSP command rtsp lt IP of the camera reader gt 8554 lt CH No gt sdp For example rtsp 192 168 3 111 8554 CH001 sdp If you are using VLC player use the following RTSP command rtsp lt ID gt lt Password gt lt IP of the camera reader gt 8554 lt CH No gt sdp For example rtsp admin admin 192 168 3 111 8554 CH001 sdp Note 1 RTSP streaming is supported over HTTP UDP and TCP 2 The RTSP protocol must be enabled on the Web interface See 4 3 8 RTSP 3 Only VLC and QuickTime players
88. you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one time installation of GeoVision s ActiveX component onto your computer 4 Accessing the Camera 4 2 Functions Featured on the Main Page This section introduces the features of the Live View window and Network Status on the main page The two features are accessible by both Administrator and Guest Main Page of Guest Mode V Video and Motion gen SE Ore Y Live View amaran gt Camera a Y Network gt Status v gt 4 a 2 EO EN Figure 4 2 31 Q GeoVision 4 2 1 The Live View Window 10 39 57 Figure 4 3 Name Function S 2 5 6 FileSave Records live video to the local computer See 4 2 4 Video Recording Switches to full screen view Right click the image to have these options Snapshot Resolution PIP PAP GPS and Google Maps See 4 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View See 5 5 2 GPS Maps Settings 7 Full Screen 32 4 Accessing the Camera Brings up these functions Alarm Notify Video and Audio Configuration Remote Config Show Camera Name and Image Show System Menu Enhance See 4 2 6 Alarm Notification 4 2 7 Video and Audio Configuration 4 2 8 Remote Configuration 4 2 9 Camera Name Display and 4 2 70 Image Enhancement respectively 33 C GeoVision 4 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window To open the control panel of the Live View window click t
89. ype the user name used to enable the service from the DDNS 5 Password Type the password used to enable the service from the DDNS 6 Click Apply 71 Q GeoVision HTTP Port Settings The HTTP port enables connecting the camera to the web For security integration the Administrator can hide the server from the general HTTP port by changing the default HTTP port of 80 to a different port number within the range of 1024 through 65535 HTTPS Settings By enabling the HTTPS settings you can access the camera through a secure protocol You can change the default HTTPS port 443 to a different port number within the range of 1024 through 65535 Click Apply The Web interface will be restarted automatically and you will need to log in again GV IPCAM Streaming Port Settings The VSS port enables connecting the camera to the GV System The default setting is 10000 UPnP Settings UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals of the 400 vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum It means that they are listed in the network devices table for the operating system such as Windows XP supported by this function Enabling this function you can connect to the camera directly by clicking on the camera listed in the network devices table QoS Settings The Quality of Service QOS is a bandwidth control mechanism that guar
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