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1. GeoVision a The Vision of Security GV SNVR System User s Manual L GeoVision 2014 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision Inc makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Ocotober 2014 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ccccccsesceseseeceseccenecceneeceseecenenceneeceneeceseneeesseessseesssesesee d EN WE ZE 1 2 Model ES 1 3 Packing List eee Terre E 1 3 1 GV SNVR e E SE S 1 3 2 Bundled Package for GV SNVRO4OOP e 4 1 4 Compatible Devices and System Heourements A D 1 4 1 Supported GV IP Cameras e D 1 4 2 System Requirement eemeteriebeeeehre edd e e
2. bg HDD o Normal 931 GB Temperature 34 C 0 Dr 22D 02H HDD Status KE Figure 2 21 Note When the hard drive status displays other value instead of 0 replace the hard drive with a new one to ensure proper video recording 22 EI Getting Started 2 5 Main Screen Close the Camera page to display connected channels on the main screen Here we use GV SNVRO4OOF for illustration 10 No Name 1 Camera Name 2 System A Setting 4 Record Division amp Page 5 Up Down 6 Playback 7 Date Time 8 Device Name 9 Temperature 10 Model Name 8 Figure 2 22 Description Indicates the camera name The column changes from gray to red when the recording is enabled See Camera Name in 3 1 Camera Brings up the options Log Out and Shutdown Accesses the settings of Camera Recording Network Storage and System Starts Stops monitoring Selects screen divisions and switch between cameras in single division Displays the playback panel Displays the current date and time Displays the device name of GV SNVR See Device Name in 3 5 System Displays the current temperature Displays the model name of GV SNVR 23 L GeoVision 2 6 Enabling the Recording To start recording click the Record button No 4 Figure 2 22 and select a camera To enable recording for all the connected cameras select Start All Monitoring By default the GV SNVR records with the Round the clock mode and H 264
3. 0013E2FF1400 Geovision H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 GV CR420 192 168 4 157 10000 AACSCO3B0E83 2 1Mbps Connected Geovision 192 168 4 109 10000 0013E2025584 1 1Mbps Connected Geovision GV FD120D FD121D GV PT130D 192 168 4 243 10000 0013E20550EE 1 3Mbps Connected Geovision 1 GV CA220 192 168 0 17 10000 0013E204FBCD 6 5Mbps Connected Geovision GV FE5302 3 192 168 0 51 10000 0013E2FFODF1 Geovision GV CBW220 192 168 0 93 10000 0013E204FF1E Geovision GV MFD220 192 168 0 105 10000 0013E20255E0 Geovision Figure 2 17 20 EI Getting Started 2 4 Formatting the Hard Drive After installing the hard drive to GV SNVR you need to format the hard drive before enabling the monitoring 1 On the main screen click the Setting button Figure 2 18 2 Select Storage O Camera bg HDD teat Unknown 3000 GB Recording Ea Network 31 C OY 67D 11H Format Lei System Figure 2 19 3 Click Format This dialog box appears Are you sure you want to format HDD ER Figure 2 20 4 Click Execute to format the hard drive 21 L GeoVision When the hard drive is successfully formatted its icon should be marked with a green tick and the Normal message appears The information of operating temperature hard drive status and total time in use is also displayed
4. Connect the HDTV to HDMI connector for video output For GV SNVR1600 optionally connect the VGA monitor to the D Sub connector for dual monitor display SS e 5 Connect the mouse and the keyboard to the USB ports Press the power button to turn on the GV SNVR 15 L GeoVision Note 1 The GV SNVR is DHCP enabled When it is connected to the network it will be automatically assinged an IP address 2 For GV SNVR1600 the monitor used for VGA output must be capable of having a screen resolution of 1080p 2 2 1 Network Connection for GV SNVR1600 There are two network ports LAN and WAN for the GV SNVR1600 If both network ports are used simultaneously only the WAN port can be connected to the Internet Therefore it is recommended to connect the devices as below CR EM GV IP Cameras GV SNVR1600 Figure 2 12 1 Connect GV IP Cameras to the GV SNVR1600 through the LAN port 2 Connect GV SNVR1600 to the Internet through the WAN port Note When the LAN and WAN ports are used together the Auto Search function is only supported by the LAN port To connect to GV IP Cameras under the WAN you can add the Cameras manually IMPORTANT It is required to divide LAN and WAN networks into different subnets or segments otherwise your network will fail For details see 3 3 Network EI Getting Started 2 3 Initial Configuration After you have installed the IP cameras under the same LAN with the GV SNVR yo
5. Digital PTZ Note All specifications are subject to change without notice 57 L GeoUision Appendix A Tested and Supported Hard Disk Drives For system efficiency it is recommended to use the enterprise level hard disk drives instead of desktop level or green HDD The HDD listed below are tested by GeoVision Capacity 4 TB 4 TB 4 TB 4 TB 3 TB 3 TB 3 TB 3 TB 3 TB 2 TB 2 TB 2 TB 2 TB 1 TB 1 TB WD4000F9YZ WD4000FYYZ WD4001FAEX WD40EFRX WD3000F9YZ WD3000FYYZ WD30EFRX WD30EURS WD30EURX WD2000F9YZ WD2000FYYZ WD20EURS WD20EZRX WD1003FBYZ WD10EURX Seagate ST4000NM0033 ST3000NM0033 58 Appendix Capacity Toshiba MGO3ACA400 4 TB DTO1ABA300V 3 TB MG03ACA300 3 TB DTO1ABA200V 2 TB DT01ACA200 2 TB B Live View Streaming The default streaming for local display Web browser and smart device access are listed below sereen bisplay sugue orgue Webpage GV Eye 2 0 59
6. V2 L GeoVision 1 6 2 2 GV SNVR1600 Figure 1 5 Connects to keyboard mouse storage device or B 2 0 P 4 SSES GV Joystick V2 Power Input Connects to power supply Gigabit Eth t Port en SSES Connects to the network Gigabit Ethernet Port Connects to the network WAN Audio Line Out Port Connects to the speaker Audio Line Out Port Connects to the headphone Note When the two Ethernet ports No 6 and No 7 are used together one is LAN port and the other is WAN port LA a oO Ei B Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Installing the Hard Drive The GV SNVR uses SATA hard drive for video data storage Before recording be sure to install the hard drive 2 1 1 GV SNVRO400F Follow the steps below to install the hard drive to the GV SNVRO4OOF 1 Unscrew the two screws on the rear panel and remove the cover Figure 2 1 2 Unscrew the drive drawer and take it out from the device Figure 2 2 11 L GeoUision 3 Place the hard drive in the drive drawer as below by aligning the three holes Figure 2 3 4 Secure the hard drive with the drive drawer using the supplied 6 screws 3 screws on each side Figure 2 4 5 Connect the SATA Power Cable and Data Cable to the hard drive SATA Power Cable Data Cable Figure 2 5 6 Put the drive drawer back in the device and secure the two screws on the drive drawer Figure 2 2 7 Assemble the cover with th
7. 2014 03 06 Controller 4 O013E2046D54 192 168 5127 1 06 2014 04 09 Geovision_G Controller 5 0013E2081846 192 168 4376 v1 22 2014 04 14 4 CETF 0013E2FF1B8F 192 168 7123 1 22 2014 04 14 FD8362 O00000000000 192 168 5 57 Unknown Onvif Device gt Figure 6 2 3 Click the Search button Q to locate the IP address of the GV SNVR and GV IP Camera under the LAN Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort 4 Double click the IP device and select Web Page to access its Web interface 6 2 2 Accessing the Live View You can use the GV IP Device Utility for quick access to the live view of IP cameras connected with SNVR 1 Double click the GV SNVR in the list and select Live View 2 Select a camera and type the username and password of the camera to access the live view 52 D Remote Access to the GV SNVR 6 2 3 Upgrading System Firmware You can also use the GV IP Device Utility to upgrade firmware of multiple GV SNVR at the same time Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same LAN with the GV SNVR 1 Double click the GV SNVR in the list and select Configure This dialog box appears Mac Address 2 IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password E Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Other settings IP Address 192 SP e H ep Subnet Mask Z259 6259 wien gO Default Gateway 192 1668 0 1 DNS Server 192 ee
8. codec The default recording resolution depends on the settings of each camera e To change recording mode see 3 2 Recording e To change video resolution see 3 1 Camera 2 Playing Back Video You can instantly play back the recorded video without interrupting the monitoring and recording e To instantly play back the recording of one single channel click the Camera Name No 1 Figure 2 22 select Instant Playback e To instantly play back the recording of all channels click the Playback button No 6 Figure 2 22 Note For details on playing back the recording see Chapter 4 Video Playback 24 B Getting Started 2 8 Live Monitoring GV SNVR0400F On the main screen the live view of connected cameras is displayed in 4 divisions by default You can click the Division button ER No 5 Figure 2 22 and select 1 or 4 Division Optionally click on the live view of desired camera to switch to full screen Division Page Up Down Figure 2 23 GV SNVR1600 On the main screen the live view of connected cameras is displayed in 16 divisions by default You can click the Division button and select 1 4 or 9 Division Optionally click on the live view of desired camera to switch to full screen Division Page Up Down Figure 2 24 2 8 1 Snapshot To take a snapshot of live or playback video follow the steps below 1 Connect an USB storage device of FAT32 format to the GV SNVR 2 Click the came
9. onscreen keypad To enable PTZ control you can also use the GV Joystick V2 a plug and play devic Preset Option Moves the camera to a preset point by entering a preset number using e used to pan tilt Zoom and focus a PTZ camera When the GV Joystick V2 is connected to the USB port on the GV SNVR the Joystick icon ay will appear beside the camera name d Figure 2 28 21 L GeoUision For details on the GV Joystick V2 see GV Joystick V2 User s Manual Note The GV SNVR does not support GV Keyboard Digital PTZ Function For non PTZ cameras the Digital PTZ DPTZ function allows you to simulate the PTZ movement on the screen Note The DPTZ function is only available for GV SNVR1600 To enable the DPTZ function on live video click the camera name of desired camera and select Enable Digital PTZ The PTZ control panel appears at the lower right corner of the live view Click the Zoom In button first and then click Tilt and Pan buttons to move the camera view Tilt at x Control e MN Pan e Zoom i Control V Gi gt Control e i pri Home A Figure 2 29 Figure 2 30 E Home Brings the DPTZ live view back to the Home position E Pan Tilt Control Allows you to pan and tilt on the live view Zoom Control Allows you to zoom in or out on the live view Note 1 The Focus Control and Preset functions are not supported 2 The DPTZ function is only available for non PTZ c
10. zoom in on the image first and then click and hold the arrow The arrow appears when you place the cursor in one of the eight directions i e up down left right left up left down right up and right down 4 To adjust the transparency level of the DPTZ control panel right click the camera view find Digital PTZ and select Transparency Ten levels range from 10 fully transparent to 100 fully opaque 5 To close the DPTZ control panel right click the camera view and select Exit 49 L GeoUision 5 2 Accessing the Surveillance Images through Smart Device To access the live view of GV SNVR through the iOS or Android devices you must install your smart devices with GV Eye With GV Eye you can watch multiple live view in dual streams enable the Picture in Picture PIP function and take snapshots from your mobile device For details see GV Eye Installation Guide Note The functions of audio PTZ control I O trigger and remote playback are not supported in the GV SNVR 50 D Remote Access to the GV SNVR Chapter 6 Advanced Applications 6 1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically release the updated firmware on the Website You can upgrade the firmware using an USB storage drive of FAT32 format To upgrade the firmware follow the steps below 1 Download the firmware file to an USB storage drive 2 Connect the USB drive to the GV SNVR 3 On the main screen click the Setting button L and selec
11. 0 1 HTTF Port SS Port x Ces Figure 6 3 2 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab This page appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Gei Ip Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Other settings Version e Browse O Upgrade all devices Cancel Figure 6 4 53 L GeoUision 3 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 4 Ifyou like to upgrade all the GV SNVR in the list select Upgrade all devices 5 Type Password and click Upgrade to start the upgrade 6 2 4 Backing up and Restoring Settings With the GV IP Device Utility you can back up the configurations in the GV SNVR and restore the backup data to the current GV SNVR or import it to another one To back up the settings 1 Run GV IP Device Utility and locate the desired GV SNVR 2 Double click the GV SNVR in the list and select Configure Figure 6 3 appears 3 Click the Export Settings tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Other settings Save File Path CADocuments and SettingsiTestP5LD2 Desktopi04 24 201 ASNYF Export settings Cancel Figure 6 5 4 Click the Browse button to assign a file path 5 Type Password and c
12. 0550EE Figure 2 14 Upon successful connection the status displays Connected with the resolution and bandwidth being displayed in the correspondent columns When you close the Camera page you can access the live view 17 L GeoVision IMPORTANT 1 By default GV IP Cameras have the IP address 192 168 0 10 The GV SNVR will automatically assign unused IP addresses to these cameras to avoid IP address conflict with others under the same LAN The GV SNVR connects with IP cameras with the default ID and password admin If you fail to log in the IP camera click the Edit icon and type the correct ID and password for connection Camera Name CHO Username admin Password eeeee Connect B Getting Started 2 3 2 Manually Connecting GV IP Camera To manually add the GV IP Camera to the camera list follow the steps below On the Camera page click the Add Cameras om button Type the IP Address Username and Password of the desired IP camera Keep the To add multiple cameras repeat step 2 type the number of cameras you want to create e To duplicate camera with same IP address but different ports type the IP address e To duplicate camera with same port number but different IP addresses type the port 1 2 default Port 10000 or modify if necessary Add Camera 7 1 256 max Duplicate Protocol Geovision Username Password IP Address Port ES Figure 2 15 3 Click Apply to ad
13. 0801 Note The Resolution options are not available for GV SNVR1600 which only supports the resolution of 1080p To restore the GV SNVR to default settings click Load Default and follow the on screen instructions Optionally press the Load Default button on the rear panel of the device for 15 seconds To import or export the system settings and update firmware click Advanced Options for configuration Optionally you can configure through the GV IP Device Utility For details see 6 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility Time System Time System Log Time Zone UTC 08 00 Taipei Daylight Saving Time Enable Time Sync v Enable NTP time stdtime gov tw Date Setup 2014 08 14 Time Setup a 12 Date Format Setup YYYY MM DD Figure 3 8 E Time Zone Select a time zone of your location E Daylight Saving Time Click Enable and type the start time and end time for the system to automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time E Time Sync Click Enable NTP and type the URL of a network time server to synchronize the clock of GV SNVR over network Otherwise manually set up the date and time by filling out the correspondent fields 3 L GeoUision Date Format Setup Select a desired format for date display To enable the settings click Apply Note You can also use the GV IP Device Utility to synchronize the date and time of GV SNVR with a computer For details see GV P Device Utility Installation Guide on the Softw
14. 11 or later EXCEPT the models below GV BX110 GV BL110 GV V Fisheye IP Camera GV MFD110 GV PT110 GV PTZ010D GV SD010 200 200 S IMPORTANT 1 The GV SNVR supports the recording frame rate of up to 30 fps only 2 The GV SNVR supports the recording bandwidth of up to 50 100 Mbps only for GV SNVRO400F GV SNVR1600 respectively L GeoUision 1 4 2 System Requirements Recommended Hard Disks GV SNVRO4O0F supports 1 SATA HDD 3 5 with up to 4 TB capacities and GV SNVR1600 supports 4 SATA HDD 3 5 with total up to 16 TB capacities For system efficiency it is recommended to use the enterprise level hard disk drives instead of desktop level or green HDD For tested hard disk drives see Appendix Note The GV SNVR does not support the 2 5 SATA HDD Supported Web Browsers e Internet Explorer 8 or later ge Google Chrome 33 0 or later e Mozilla Firefox 28 0 or later 1 5 Options Optional devices can expand your GV SNVR s capabilities and versatility Contact your dealer for more information The GV Joystick V2 facilitates the PTZ camera control It can be GV Joystick V2 plugged into the GV SNVR for independent use to empower the operation of PTZ cameras The GV POE Switch is designed to provide power along with GV POE Switch network connection for IP devices The GV POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports The Slide Rail Kit is used to mount a
15. ameras 28 EN System Configuration Chapter 3 System Configuration This section introduces the settings of camera video recording network storage and system 3 1 Camera To access the camera settings click the Edit button of desired camera on the Camera page Camera Selected 4 Total Bandwidth 13 6 Mbps Page 1 10 LA 0 0 0 O Model GV PT320D GV SD220 IPCAM GV FD120D FD121D GV PT130D Unknown Unknown IP Address 192 168 0 79 192 168 2 21 192 168 4 109 192 168 4 243 192 168 0 3 192 168 0 11 a Port 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 MAC Address 0013E203465D 0013E204FFFA 0013E2025584 0013E20550EE 0013E202331A 0013E202649F Resolution H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 Bandwidth 5 7Mbps 2 1Mbps 4 0Mbps 1 8Mbps Status Connected Connected Connected Connected Brand Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision Figure 3 1 The Camera Settings page appears Camera Name CHO5 Username admin Password eecce Connect v Enable Audio Motion Area hk 1 v Motion r KA 1 Sensitivity I Codec Resolution 1920x1080 v FPS kanan 30 Quality Excelent v Max Bitrate 8000 v Image Orientation Normal v Close Figure 3 2 29 L GeoVision Camera Name Type a desire
16. are CD System Log This page lists all the changes made to the system System System Log Page 1 56 d meal lt gt Time Channel Type Event 2014 05 13 10 40 14 System Recording Stop 2014 05 13 10 40 14 System Recording Stop 2014 05 13 10 40 14 System Recording Stop 2014 05 13 10 40 14 System Recording Stop 2014 05 13 10 40 14 User Stop Monitoring 2014 05 13 10 40 14 User Stop Monitoring 2014 05 13 10 40 14 User Stop Monitoring 2014 05 13 10 40 14 User Stop Monitoring 2014 05 13 10 38 31 System Camera Connection Resumed 2014 05 13 10 38 31 System Camera Connection Resumed 2014 05 13 10 37 45 System Camera Connection Resumed 2014 05 13 10 37 45 System Camera Connection Resumed 2014 05 13 10 37 33 System Camera Connection Lost 2014 05 13 10 37 31 System Camera Connection Lost 2014 05 13 10 37 31 System Camera Connection Lost 2014 05 13 10 37 29 System Camera Connection Lost 2014 05 13 10 33 26 System Camera Connection Resumed 2014 05 13 10 33 22 User Add Camera 2014 05 13 10 33 21 User Delete Camera 2014 05 13 10 18 38 Camera Connection Lost Figure 3 9 To search for the changes made at specific time click the Filter button Y atthe upper right corner to access the following options for event filtering E Time Set up the desired time period m Device Select a channel m Type Select User or System WR Event Select the desired type of event 38 ER Video Playback Chapter 4 V
17. beg e e Seegeheegeteegiegendetzegee EC ne see eee eee 1 6 Overview EE LOT FOM EE ten Fon Eeer A Chapter 2 Getting Started ec eececeeeeeeneeceeeeeseesceneecenesceneseesessenesseneseeseseeees TI 2 1 Installing the Hard Drive 11 Re nn vedas idan ene wor eaten A T Ale E a EE e 2 2 Interface Connections gedet eet HEEN E 2 2 1 Network Connection for GV SNVR1600 e 16 Initial Configuration E E E 2 3 1 Automatically setting up GV IP Camera VL 2 3 2 Manually Connecting GV IP Camera 19 2 3 3 Changing Cameras and Assigning Channels e 20 mii lire Bit e CR ie ENT Mam Gcreen ee Slslleie Mo ee Ti BE Paying e Ee Be e a S AE A A EIE ENE IET ANO ERE EE EEN EEE EE ei 256 1 Snapshot EEN ET E E WEE te DEE Chapter 3 System Configouration e 29 CR War Eeer EE SR EE e KK EEN KE EE BT T WW E EE R erron 4 1 Timeline E EE BEER Ee gt 5 1 2 5 46 lat E ENT e 5 1 4 Picture and PIicture View 40 5 2 Accessing the Surveillance Images through S 6 1 Upgrade of System TEEN Egtergteg Eeer geg dd eegen E ee EE A Chapter 1 Introduction E Introduction The GV SNVRO400F GV SNVR1600 is a Linux embedded Standalone Network Video Recorder which records video files directly to the internal hard drive supporting up to 4 16 channels of GV IP Cameras for network surveillance With the feature of a Full HD HDMI video output the GV SNVR eliminates the nee
18. channel will be counted as 1 connection The Web interface supports 9 languages English Traditional Chinese Spanish Russian Portuguese French German Italian and Japanese The audio function is not supported for the live view through the Web interface 43 L GeoUision 5 1 1 Live View Screen After successfully logging in the Web interface you can access the live view of connected IP cameras r f http 192 168 0 99 Content html num 4 Windows Internet Explorer G j E 192 168 0 99 v 3 49 x da HD File Edit View Favorites Tools Help q Sr Favorites http 192 168 0 99 Content html num 4 a E J ge Pager Safety Toos CH01 Snapshot Full Screen Resolution Digital PTZ 1 3 Figure 5 2 No Name Description y Division amp Page Selects screen divisions and switch between cameras in single Up Down division 2 Exit Logs out the Web interface 44 EN Remote Access to the GV SNVR No Name Description Right click the live view of desired camera to access the functions below Snapshot Take a snapshot of live video For details see 5 7 2 Snapshot of Live Video Full Screen Switch the live view to full screen Resolution Display the resolution at the lower right corner of the live Advanced view Options Digital PTZ Simulate the PTZ movement on the screen For details See 5 1 5 Digital PTZ Control PIP Enable the PIP function For details See 5 1 3 Picture i
19. d DNS 192 168 100 2 PPPoE Username PPPoE Password Figure 3 5 E IP Configuration Select DHCP or Static according to your network environment E MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the GV SNVR To enable the PPPoE connection select PPPoE and fill out the required settings below m Primary DNS Type a primary DNS The default is 192 168 100 1 E Second DNS Type a second DNS The default is 192 168 100 2 E PPPoE Username Type the username you have registered for PPPoE E PPPoE Password Type the password you have registered for PPPoE Note The WAN configuration is only available for GV SNVR1600 IMPORTANT When the LAN and WAN are applied simultaneously note the following e Only the WAN can be connected to the Internet e Only the IP Cameras under the same LAN can be searched by the GV SNVR1600 To connect with the IP cameras under the WAN you must add the cameras manually For details see 2 3 2 Manually Connecting GV IP Camera 33 L GeoVision DDNS DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System provides a convenient way of accessing the GV SNVR when using a dynamic IP address DDNS assigns a domain name to the GV SNVR so you do 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 you should have applied for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider s website The provider is GeoVision DDNS S
20. d for a separate PC to view and play back video from the unit Its four five USB ports allow you to connect a storage device to import or export system settings update firmware save snapshot files and back up video in AVI format Optionally you can connect a GV Joystick V2 to control PTZ cameras Moreover you can remotely access the live view through mobile devices or Web browsers with advanced video features Ip Access Live View oy Up to 4 16 GV IP Cameras Play back Recording GV Joystick V2 for PTZ Camera Figure 1 1 Access Live View iPhone Android CI P Up to 10 34 Connections Cee L GeoUision 1 1 Features e 4 Channel video recording for GV SNVRO400F e 16 Channel video recording for GV SNVR1600 e Automatic search and set up for IP cameras e Dual streams support e Continuous motion and scheduled recordings e Timeline playback e Multi channel playback e Display of HDD status and system temperature e DST Daylight Saving Time support e NTP Network Time Protocol support e GeoVision DDNS server support e E mail notification for recording error and password retrieval e Recording export e Remote live view through Web browser e PTZ control using GV Joystick V2 or on screen panel e 1080p HDMI video output e 1 SATA HDD drawer 3 5 for up to 4 TB storage for GV SNVRO400F e 4 SATA HDD drawer 3 5 for up to 16 TB storage for GV SNVR1600 e Smart device access
21. d name for the camera Username Type the username of the camera The default is admin Password Type the password of the camera The default is admin Enable Audio Click to enable audio streaming Note this function is only available for GV SNVR1600 Motion Area Draw up to 8 areas with different sensitivity values on the image for motion detection Motion Sensitivity Configure the sensitivity value from 1 to 10 for the motion detection The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to the motion Codec The video codec is H 264 Resolution Select the video resolution for the camera FPS Set up recording frame rate for the camera Note the GV SNVR0400F 1600 supports up to 30 fps Quality Select the level of video quality Max Bit Rate Set up the maximum bit rate of video stream Image Orientation Adjust the image orientation by selecting Normal Horizontal Mirror Vertical Flip or Rotate 180 To enable the settings click Apply 30 System Configuration 3 2 Recording You can set up desired recording mode for specific period on specific days for each connected camera The default recording mode is round the clock 2 3 CFL ILS Apply to all cameras Apply Figure 3 3 1 Select a camera from the drop down list at the upper right corner 2 To setup the recording mode click the Motion Recording icon or Round the clock icon and drag the cursor on the desired period 3 To clear the setti
22. d the IP camera 4 in the Add Camera column and click the Duplicate column of Port number and click the Duplicate column of IP Address 5 To connect the GV SNVR with the added cameras click the box next to the CH column on the Camera page Camera Selected 4 Total Bandwidth 14 4 Mbps Page 1 10 La Model IP Address GV FD120D FD121p 192 168 4 109 GV PT130D 192 168 4 243 GV SD220 IPCAM 192 168 2 21 GV PT320D 192 168 0 79 GV CA220 192 168 0 17 Unknown 192 168 0 11 MAC Address 0013E2025584 0013E20550EE 0013E204FFFA 0013E203465D 0013E204FBCD 0013E202649F Figure 2 16 Resolution H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 H264 1920x1080 H264 448x252 Bandwidth 4 0Mbps 1 6Mbps 2 4Mbps 6 3Mbps 6 5Mbps Status Connected Connected Connected Connected Connected Brand Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision Geovision 6 To delete the added IP camera click the Delete button of the camera on the Camera page 19 L GeoUision 2 3 3 Changing Cameras and Assigning Channels On the Camera page you can change the connected IP cameras and re assign the channels for display For example to change the camera on Channel 1 deselect the connected camera on Channel 1 and select another camera for connection The selected camera is now assigned to Channel 1
23. e device by tightening the screws on rear panel Figure 2 2 The hard drive is now ready to use EI Getting Started 2 1 2 GV SNVR1600 Follow the steps below to install the hard drive to the GV SNVR1600 1 Loosen the 6 screws and remove the cover Figure 2 6 2 Assemble the mounting brackets with the hard drive and tighten the screws on both sides R Right s L Left Figure 2 7 Note Each mounting bracket is labeled L or R for recognition Align the mounting bracket with the holes on the hard drive and make sure it is secured to the correct side 3 Align the mounting bracket with the holes inside the unit Front Panel 4 e AM Right wT i Rear Panel l Figure 2 8 13 L GeoUision 4 Tighten the 4 screws on the side of the hard drive 0 8 6 Li Li p gt Rear Panel Side View of the HDD Figure 2 9 5 Connect the SATA Power Cable and Data Cable to the hard drive Power Cable Data Cable Figure 2 10 6 To install more HDDs repeat the steps above 7 Place the cover back and tighten the screws The hard drive is now ready for use 14 EI Getting Started 2 2 Interface Connections Follow the steps below to connect the GV SNVR DARSI GV SNVR1600 GV SNVR0400F Figure 2 11 1 Connect the GV SNVR to power Connect the GV SNVR to the LAN port using the RJ 45 cable For GV SNVR1600 connect speakers to the Audio Line Out port
24. e video This function is useful for detailed images of the surveillance area 1 Right click the desired camera live view and select PIP An inset window of the camera view appears in the bottom right corner Inset Window Figure 5 4 2 Double click the inset window A hand icon appears 3 Click the inset window A navigation box appears Navigation Box Figure 5 5 Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close up view of the selected area To adjust the navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners to enlarge or diminish the box To change the frame color of the navigation box right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and then Set Color of Focus Area To exit the PIP view right click the camera view and click PIP again 47 L GeoUision 5 1 4 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 Up to 7 close up views can be defined for clear and detailed images of the surveillance area 48 Click the live view of desired camera and select PAP A row of three inset windows appears on the bottom of the screen Figure 5 6 Draw a navigation box on the image This selected area is immediately reflected in one inset window Up to seven navigation boxes can be drawn on the image To adjust a navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners to
25. enlarge or diminish the box To move a navigation box to another area on the image drag it to that area To change the frame color of the navigation box right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and click Set Color of Focus Area To hide the navigation box on the image right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and click Display Focus Area of PAP Mode To delete a navigation box right click the desired box select Focus Area of PAP Mode and select Delete To exit the PAP view right click the camera view and select PAP again To add another navigation box when less than seven navigation boxes are drawn right click the camera view select PAP to enter right click the image select Mega Pixel Setting and then Enable Add Focus Area Mode E Remote Access to the GV SNVR 5 1 5 Digital PTZ Control In non PTZ cameras the Digital PTZ DPTZ function allows you to simulate the PTZ movement on the screen This function is also supported in PT PTZ cameras Note The Digital PTZ function is not supported in the 16 division display 1 Right click the live view and select Digital PTZ In the middle of the camera view the DPTZ control panel appears Zoom In Zoom Out lew Home Ke f WE Not Functional L Figure 5 7 2 To zoom in or zoom out click the corresponding buttons or use the mouse scroll To bring the visual PTZ view back to its default image click Home 3 Topan and tilt the visual PTZ view
26. erver http ns gvdip com register aspx LAN WAN DDNS Server GeoVision DDNS Server DONS Host name juliat ovdip com DDNS Password TELLI Last Update Time Le Enable Figure 3 5 To enable the DDNS function click the Enable box type the hostname and password you have registered with GeoVision DDNS Server and click Apply 34 EN System Configuration E mail Configure your mail server to allow e mail notification on e Recording error of writing recording data to the hard disk drive e Request for retrieving the username and password for system login LAN WAN DONS E Mail Sender Receiver SMTP Server SMTP Port Authentication Enable SMTP Username SMTP Password Figure 3 6 Sender Type the sender s e mail address Receiver Type the recipients e mail address SMTP Sever Type your mail server s URL address or IP address SMTP Port Type your mail server s port value Authentication Select Enable if the SMTP Server needs authentication and type a valid username and password to log in the SMTP server in the next two columns Select Enable SSL if your e mail server requires the SSL authentication for connection 3 4 Storage You must format the hard drive before enabling the video recording For details see Formatting the Hard Drive in Chapter 2 35 L GeoVision 3 5 System On the System page you can access the configuration of login information of Administrator and Guest video
27. iOS and Android e Support for 9 languages 1 2 Models The GV SNVR has the following models Supports 1 SATA HDD 3 5 Records up to 4 IP channels Supports 4 SATA HDD 3 5 GV SNVRO0400F GV SNVR1600 Records up to 16 IP channels E Introduction 1 3 Packing List You can choose to purchase a GV SNVR package or a bundled package which includes 4 G V Target IP Camera of your choice and a GV PoE switch 1 3 1 GV SNVR Package GV SNVRO400F 1 GV SNVRO400F ER skS HANS AO 2 AC power cord 3 AC DC adapter DC 19V 3 42A 65 W 4 Screw x 6 for HDD 5 SATA cable Chea Lil wlan GV SNVR1600 1 GV SNVR1600 AC power cord SATA cable x 4 HDD Mounting Bracket Kit 4 pairs and 32 screws included ui Ce Ze Rack Mount Kit 2 L shaped brackets and 6 screws included C GeoVision 1 3 2 Bundled Package for GV SNVRO400F 1 GV SNVR0400F Package x 1 2 Target IP Camera x 4 3 GV POE0400 x 1 Note For the Target IP Camera select any 4 models from GV EBL1100 2100 GV EBX1100 2100 GV EDR1100 2100 GV EFD1100 2100 For more information contact our sales representatives DR Introduction 1 4 Compatible Devices and System Requirements 1 4 1 Supported GV IP Cameras The GV SNVRO400F 1600 is compatible with the following GV IP Cameras e GV Target Series IP Camera Firmware V1 0 or later e GV SD220 220 S Firmware V1 02 or later e All the other GV IP Cameras Firmware V2
28. ideo Playback The timeline player plays back recorded video without affecting recording There are two ways to launch the timeline player e On the main screen click the Playback button No 6 Figure 2 15 e On the camera live view click the desired camera name and select Instant Playback On the timeline player screen the system automatically plays back video recording from 3 minutes before the playback function is enabled 4 1 Timeline Player Without further settings you can play back the video recording by selecting desired time period and clicking the Play button on Playback Panel To switch the current view mode click the Division button Here we use GV SNVRO4OOF for illustration rie eter a MMA aa ee eet She Fi choo Se S ms n _ vc Figure 4 1 39 L GeoVision The controls in the timeline player screen No Name Camera Name 2 Camera View 3 Date Display 4 Timeline 5 Playback Panel 6 Live T Division 8 Export Description Indicates the camera name Displays the playback video Allows you to specify a date to play back the recorded video The date with video recording is highlighted in blue Consists of 48 grids with each specifying half an hour The time period with video recording is highlighted in blue Contains typical playback control buttons Closes the timeline player and returns to live view window For GV SNVR0400F switches between 1 channel and 4 channel
29. lick the Export Settings button to save the backup file 54 D Remote Access to the GV SNVR To restore the settings 1 In Figure 6 5 click the Import Settings tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Other settings O Upgrade all devices jw Device Name jw Password settings jw Network settings Update setting Cancel Figure 6 6 2 Click the Browse button to locate the backup file dat 3 Select Upgrade all devices to import the settings into all the GV SNVR under 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 55 L GeoUision Specifications Hardware Embedded Linux No of Drive Bay 1 3 5 HDD 4 3 5 HDD Input AC 100 230V Input AC 100 230V 50 60 Hz Power Source 50 60 Hz Output DC 19V 3 42A Output Max 100 W Max 65 W Gigabit 1 port RJ 45 2 ports RJ 45 Ethernet Video Output HDMI HDMI and D Sub Connector NVA 2 stereo jacks for a speaker and a headphone Front 2 ports Rear 2 ports Front 1 port Rear 4 ports Note For GV SNVR1600 when 2 Ethernet ports are used together one is LAN port and the other is WAN port 5 LEDs Power LAN WAN LED Indicator 2 LEDs P
30. n Picture View PAP Enable the PAP function For details See 5 7 4 Picture and Picture View 4 Device Name Recognizes the device name Note 1 For all GV IP Cameras the Web interface of GV SNVRO400F 1600 supports main stream for the display of full screen only For details see Appendix B Live View Streaming 2 The Visual Automation function is not supported 45 L GeoVision 5 1 2 Snapshot of Live Video To take a snapshot of live video follow the steps below 1 Right click on the live view of desired camera and select Snapshot The Save As dialog box appears Bees nr GF Dadio ODER mr i Jop waerts EI R g CR My Hate gan TH EET OL HWE 4 OLAS og Fils wer UHL ANE WS Soan Or LADS ipat Eg Tamal Datz 2016 OA by Hpsut zum J20 4 256 ff Shoe amer name Shore date Bai Calne Ua Thy UE LTE ce lt 100 Figure 5 3 2 Select a desired saving path type the file name and select JPEG or BMP as the Save as Type 3 Inthe Preview field you can choose whether to tag the snapshot with camera name time and date select Set Color for the text color and adjust the image quality 4 Click Save to save the captured image Note The resolution of captured image depends on the sub stream of connected camera 46 EN Remote Access to the GV SNVR 5 1 3 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 th
31. ngs click the Clear icon and drag the cursor on the desired period 4 Click Apply or Apply to all cameras as desired to enable the settings 31 L GeoVision 3 3 Network The Network section includes basic network configurations that enable the GV SNVR to be connected to the network By default the GV SNVR is assigned with a dynamic IP address when connecting to the network LAN LAN WAN IP Configuration Static IP MAC Address 00 13 E2 FF 10 C7 IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 755 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 Second DNS 192 168 0 2 Figure 3 4 E IP Configuration Select DHCP or Static according to your network environment E MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the GV SNVR To assign a static IP address select Static and fill out the required settings below m IP Address Type a static IP address for the GV SNVR The default is 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask Type a subnet mask The default is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Type a gateway The default is 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Type a primary DNS The default is 192 168 0 1 Second DNS Type a second DNS The default is 192 168 0 2 Click Apply The GV SNVR is now accessible by entering the assigned IP address on Web browser 32 EN System Configuration WAN IP Configuration PPPoE MAC Address 00 13 E2 FF 10 C6 IP Address 197 168 4456 Subnet Mask 255 255 246 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 192 168 100 1 Secon
32. ower HDD Error HDD Status HDD Error Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 10 C 50 C 32 F 122 F _ 0 90 RH 0 80 RH Humidity non condensing non condensing 206 x 220 x 65 5 mm 424 6 x 445 x 43 8 mm Dimensions L x W x H 8 11 x 8 66 x 2 58 16 72 x 17 52 x 1 72 NetWeight 11ko 2 43 1 epp Regulatory FCC CE RCM RoHS compliant Software Video Compression H 264 Video Stream Dual streams from H 264 Video Output 720p 1080i 1080p HDMI 1080p HDMI VGA Display Division 1 4 9 16 56 Specifications Audio Compression G 711 N A Two Way Audio N A Max 50 Mbps for 4 Max 100 Mbps for 16 Recording Bandwidth channels channels Note For backup efficiency it is suggested to use the external hard drive to back up recordings English Traditional Chinese Spanish Russian Language Portuguese French German Italian Japanese Firmware Upgrade Upgrade through OSD or GV IP Device Utility Network Type LAN WAN Internet DHCP DynDNS HTTP NTP TCP UDP Power Restoration Automatic restart after power outage Software Watchdog Monitoring Software Watchdog S Max 10 channels Max 34 channels Live View connection connection Monitoring Environment IE Chrome Firefox and mobile devices Smart Device Access GV Eye for iOS and Android Live View Image Snapshot Picture in Picture Picture and Access from Web Browser Picture
33. ra name of desired camera and select Snapshot The message Snapshot Success pops up when the captured image is successfully saved to the USB storage device Each image is automatically saved in JPEG format with a file name indicating the date and time of snapshot 25 L GeoVision 2 8 2 Audio To enable the audio function on live video follow the steps below Note 1 The audio function is only available for GV SNVR1600 2 To listen to the audio make sure the Enable Audio function is applied for the camera For details see 3 1 Camera 1 Click the live view of the desired camera to switch to full screen 2 Click the camera name and select Speaker The audio icon E appears beside the camera name and the audio is now accessible B SKS 26 EI Getting Started 2 8 3 PTZ Control To enable the PTZ function on live video click the camera name of desired camera and select Enable PTZ The PTZ control panel appears at the lower right corner of the live view Note The option is only available for the cameras supporting PTZ functions Focus i Tilt Control Control Pan Zoom Control Control y Preset Home Option Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 Home Brings the PTZ live view back to the Home position Pan Tilt Control Allows the camera to pan and tilt to any angle Zoom Control Allows the camera to zoom in or out Focus Control Adjusts the camera to focus in or out the
34. rail for the GV SNVR1600 in a 19 cabinet Slide Rail Kit E Introduction 1 6 Overview 1 6 1 Front View 1 6 1 1 GV SNVRO0400F GeoUi ion esp CL CO amp Figure 1 2 Shows constant red when the following situations occur e No hard drive is installed 5 HDD Error LED a e The hard drive is not formatted e The hard drive fails e Power Button Turns on off the power L GeoUision 1 6 1 2 GV SNVR1600 K GeoVision Figure 1 3 Power Button Turns on off the power Power LED Shows constant blue when the power is supplied for the device HDD Status LED Glows blue when the hard drive is writing or reading data WAN LED Shows constant blue when the WAN port is receiving activity LAN LED Shows constant blue when the LAN port is receiving activity Vo 1 2 3 4 5 7 USB 2 0 Port Connects to keyboard mouse storage device or GV Joystick V2 Shows constant red when the following situations occur e No hard drive is installed HDD Error LED e The hard drive is not formatted e The hard drive fails E Introduction 1 6 2 Rear View 1 6 2 1 GV SNVRO0400F Figure 1 4 Gigabit Ethernet Port Connects to the network HDMI Output Connects to the HD TV Restores the device to default settings Press the button for 15 seconds to load default Power Input Connects to power supply Default Button 3 USB 2 0 Port Connects to keyboard mouse storage device or GV Joystick
35. resolution and time settings You can also access the system log with filter as desired System Time System Log v1 00r26 2014 04 17 Device Name GV SNVR Language English Administrator Account admin Administrator Password ial Guest Account guest Guest Password TILI Auto Login Enable Default Camera Account SECH Default Camera j LEELEE Password Temperature ge Resolution 1080F Load Default l Advanced Options w Figure 3 7 System E Device Name Type a desired name for the GV SNVR E Language Select English Traditional Chinese Spanish Russian Portuguese French German Italian or Japanese as the language of the OSD interface Administrator Account Type the username of the Administrator The default is admin Administrator Password Type the password of the Administrator The default is admin Guest Account Type the username of the Guest The default is guest Guest Password Type the password of the Guest The default is guest Auto Login Select Enable to automatically log in the GV SNVR at startup Default Camera Account Set up the default username of camera for connection The default is admin EN System Configuration E Default Camera Password Set up the default password of camera for connection The default is admin Temperature Select a temperature scale for the display of operating temperature E Resolution Select the video output resolution from 720p 1080p and 1
36. t System 4 Click the Advanced Option button and select Firmware Upgrade 5 Find the firmware file and click Apply This dialog box appears Ready to load default Proceed System will reboot Figure 6 1 6 Click Execute The system starts upgrading firmware and automatically reboots after completing the process After the system reboot the main screen will be displayed automatically Note Optionally you can use the GV IP Device Utility to upgrade system firmware especially for multiple GV SNVR For details see the Upgrading System Firmware section in 6 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility 51 L GeoUision 6 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility The GV IP Device Utility detects all the GV IP Devices in the LAN and allows you to quickly set up the IP address of the device upgrade firmware and export import device settings For details see GV P Device Utility Installation Guide on the Software CD 6 2 1 Looking up the IP Address You can use the GV IP Device Utility to look up the IP address of your GV SNVR and GV IP Camera 1 Install the GV IP Device Utility from the Software DVD 2 Double click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop This dialog box appears GV IP Device Utility File Tool APRS General settings NVR camera settings Mac Address IP Address Internal Temperature NOTE s ch JoeTeam 3Mon 1C6F6594CF18 192 168 1119 v1 24 2014 04 23 AS210 03 0013E20A1262 192 168 5 220 1 22
37. u are ready to display the channels on GV SNVR 2 3 1 Automatically setting up GV IP Camera To automatically set up the IP cameras follow the steps below 1 Power on the GV SNVR It automatically searches and lists the IP cameras under the same LAN 2 You are prompted with a dialog box asking if you want to automatically assign IP address The automatic assignment will only apply on the cameras with IP address 192 168 0 10 No Jon Model IPAddress Port MACAddress Resolution Bandwidth Status Brand GV PT320D 192 168 0 10 10000 0013E20550D4 Geovision e GV MFD520 192 168 0 10 10000 0013E2054F23 Geovision GV MFD1501 192 168 0 10 10000 0013E2FFOA44 Geovision GV MFD2400 192 168 0 10 10000 0013E20551CC Geovision Do you want to automatically assign IP devices _ Don t ask me again Figure 2 13 3 Click Apply The GV SNVR assigns unused IP addresses to the cameras in an ascending numerical order and enables the connection Model IP Address MAC Address Resolution Bandwidth Status Brand H264 1920x1080 ae GV PT320D 192 168 0 3 0013E203465D essen at 5 7Mbps Connected Geovision H264 1920x1080 eg GV MFD520 192 168 0 11 0013E204FFFA H264 448x252 2 1Mbps Connected Geovision H264 1280x1024 A GV MFD1501 192 168 0 17 0013E2025584 H264 320x256 4 0Mbps Connected Geovision H264 1280x1024 H264 320x256 1 8Mbps Connected Geovision GV MFD2400 192 168 0 79 10000 0013E2
38. up to the first storage device connected 41 L GeoUision Chapter 5 Remote Access to the GV SNVR Users can access the GV SNVR through the Web browser or mobile devices installed with GV Eye 5 1 Accessing the Surveillance Images through Web Browser To access the live view through Web interface follow the steps below Here we use the GV SNVRO4O0F for illustration 1 Open your Web browser and type the IP address of the GV SNVR Note To look up the IP address of GV SNVR see 3 3 Network Optionally run the GV IP Device Utility to search for your GV SNVR For details see 6 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility 2 In both Username and Password fields type the default value admin http 192 168 5 17 Windows Internet Explorer E 192 168 5 17 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help iy Favorites Bhttp 192 168 5 17 C GeoVision GV SNVR0400F Figure 5 1 3 Select a desired language from the drop down list at the upper right corner for the Web interface and click Login 42 E Remote Access to the GV SNVR 4 To enable the update of live view on your Web browser you must set the Web browser to allow ActiveX controls and perform a one time installation of GeoVision s Activex components on your computer After the installation live view will be displayed Note 1 The maximum number of remote network connection is 10 in total for GV SNVR0400F and 34 in total for GV SNVR1600 Every connected
39. view for GV SNVR1600 switches between 1 channel 4 channel 9 channel and 16 channel view Exports the video recording as AVI files to an external hard drive Use controls on Playback Panel to view the event in the way you want Move the Slider forward or backward to navigate video frames Slow Fast Playback Slider Previous Next Step Frame Play Pause Next Step 40 Speed Time of the Video Figure 4 2 ER Video Playback 4 2 Recording Backup Using the timeline player you can back up recordings to the external hard drive To back up recordings follow the steps below 1 Connect an external hard drive of FAT32 format to the USB port on the unit On the timeline player screen click Export No 8 Figure 4 1 Select the desired date and time period of video recording gt WH DN Select the channel of desired camera and click Export The video recording is exported to the external hard drive The backup recordings are in AVI format To play back the recordings using Windows Media Player you need to install GeoVision codec in the dedicated PC Otherwise you can install the GV ViewLog player for playback Note 1 The recording backup only supports video The audio will not be included in the backup recordings 2 For backup efficiency it is suggested to use the external hard drive to back up recordings 3 If the GV SNVR is connected with more than one storage device the video recordings will be backed

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