Genetec SV-16 Quick Start Manual

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SV-16 v2
Network Security Appliance

Quick Start Guide

This document explains how to set up the SV-16 v2
for use with Omnicast and Security Center
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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    SV-16 v2 Network Security Appliance Quick Start Guide This document explains how to set up the SV-16 v2 for use with Omnicast and Security Center Click here for the most recent version of this document. REV. 3...
  • Page 2 All specifications are subject to change without notice. Document information Document title: SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Document number: EN.800.003-V2.14(3) Document update date: July 30, 2014 You can send your comments, corrections, and suggestions about this guide to documentation@genetec.com.
  • Page 3: Product Documentation

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Product documentation The product documentation is found in the following location: • Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP). The latest version of the documentation is available from GTAP. Note, you’ll need a username and password to log on to GTAP.
  • Page 4: Technical Support

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Technical support Genetec Technical Assistance Center (GTAC) is committed to providing its worldwide clientele with the best technical support services available. As a Genetec customer, you have access to the Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP), where you can find information and search for answers to your product questions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Supported video configurations Supported access control configurations . Supported video and access control configurations About software licenses About SV-16 v2 Hardware What is included in the SV-16 v2 kit . Hardware components Front panel connections . Back panel connections Before you install.
  • Page 6 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide What is not covered . . 23 About product repairs and returns . . 24 What should I do if the product is not working? . . 24 How do I return the product? .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    You can deploy SV-16 v2 in the following ways: • Unified deployment: The SV-16 can support up to 8 cameras and 8 readers in a unified deployment. • Video deployment: The SV-16 can support up to 16 cameras in a video-only deployment.
  • Page 8: Supported Access Control Configurations

    Introduction Requirements: • To run the SV-16 v2 at full capacity, you’ll need to turn off software motion detection. Use unit based motion detection instead. • The IP cameras or encoders must be connected to the SV-16 v2 through an IP network using a network switch.
  • Page 9 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Introduction Item Supported with Security Supported with Center Omnicast HTML maps Plan manager (requires an additional server) Alarm management Zone Monitoring and I/O Linking Email support Macros Health Monitoring People Counting Antipassback Database reporting Time Zones...
  • Page 10: About Sv-16 V2 Hardware

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide About SV-16 v2 Hardware About SV-16 v2 Hardware This section describes the hardware components of the SV-16 v2. What is included in the SV-16 v2 kit The SV-16 v2 kit contains the following: • SV-16 v2 appliance Security Center and Omnicast, Windows Embedded Standard 7 64-bit ...
  • Page 11: Hardware Components

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide About SV-16 v2 Hardware Hardware components Hardware specifications AMD G-T40N dual core 1GHz Chipset AMD A55E Controller Hub 4 GB One of the following: Storage • 160 GB SATA hard disk with 120 GB of archiving space.
  • Page 12: Front Panel Connections

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide About SV-16 v2 Hardware Front panel connections Eth1 4 x USB2 ports Back panel connections S/PDIF line-out On/Off Display port HDMI Eth2 RS-232 S/PDIF line-in WLAN 2 x USB2 ports 2 x USB3 ports 12V DC...
  • Page 13: Before You Install

    Clear space in front of the SV-16 v2. The power button on the SV-16 v2 is very sensitive. To prevent the SV-16 v2 from accidentally turning off, make sure nothing is touching (or too close) to the power button. EN.800.003-V2.14(3)
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    The SV-16 v2 automatically turns on when connected to a power source. Selecting your software product You can only run one software product at a time. Once the SV-16 v2 starts, you must activate Security Center or Omnicast applications from the Genetec Product Selector, depending on your license.
  • Page 15 Under the other product name, click Enable. This disables the currently selected product. Note Even if you disable a product, it remains installed on the SV-16. Log on to Server Admin and activate your license. See Activating your license page 10.
  • Page 16: Activating Your License

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Getting started Activating your license This section explains how to activate your Security Center and Omnicast license using an Internet connection. If you do not have Internet access, you can activate your license manually. •...
  • Page 17: Omnicast License Web Activation

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Getting started Omnicast license Web activation This section explains how to activate your Omnicast license using Web activation. Open Server Admin by clicking the Server Admin icon in the Windows task- bar. Click the License tab.
  • Page 18: Manual License Activation

    License.lic file (open with a text editor), or browse for the License.lic file, and click Open. Click Activate. You can now use Security Center on your SV-16 v2. For more information about using Security Center, see Product documentation on page iii.
  • Page 19: Installing Security Center Client Applications On A Remote Computer

    It is best practice to run Security Desk and Config Tool on a different computer. You can copy the Full folder located in C:\SC5 on the SV-16 v2 to a remote computer, and then install Security Center Client.
  • Page 20: Configuring The Sv-16 V2 (Security Center Only)

    Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) This section provides information about how to configure your SV-16 v2. Using the First run configuration wizard The first time you log on to Config Tool in Security Center, the First run configuration wizard appears to guide you through the steps to configure your SV-16 v2 system.
  • Page 21 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Any selections made on this page can be changed at a later time on the Camera default settings tab of the Archiver. For more information, see Configuring default camera settings on page 21.
  • Page 22: Creating A Custom Recording Schedule

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Creating a custom recording schedule When you choose Custom on the Recording settings page of the First run configuration wizard, you must set up a schedule for when recording will take place.
  • Page 23 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Note Any schedule conflicts are not validated immediately by the wizard, they are reported as warnings by the Archiver role. Click OK. If you want to delete or modify a recording schedule, select it from the record-...
  • Page 24: Using The Unit Enrollment Tool

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Using the Unit enrollment tool The Unit enrollment tool allows you to discover IP units connected to your network, based on their manufacturer, type, and network properties (discovery port, IP address range, password, and so on).
  • Page 25: Clearing Added Units

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Clearing added units You can clear the units that you add to your Security Center system so they are not included each time the Unit enrollment tool discovers units on your network.
  • Page 26 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) iscover units automatically Use this option to turn Automatic discovery  on or off. When automatic discovery is turned off, the Add unit status icon does not appear in the Config Tool notification tray. You must open the unit enroll- ment tool from the Config Tool Home page by clicking Tasks>...
  • Page 27: Configuring Default Camera Settings

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) Configuring default camera settings The Camera default settings tab lets you modify the default recording and video quality settings applied to all cameras controlled by the Archiver. Initially these settings are configured on the Camera quality settings page in the First run configuration wizard.
  • Page 28 SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Configuring the SV-16 v2 (Security Center only) . Turn this option on to allow both primary and Redundant archiving  secondary servers to archive video at the same time. This setting is effective only if failover is configured. For more information, see Archiver –...
  • Page 29: Product Warranty

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide Product warranty Product warranty This section explains what is covered and what is not covered by the product warranty. What is covered Genetec guarantees the product against defects in materials and assembly in the course of normal use and service, for a period of 2 years from the date of shipment.
  • Page 30: About Product Repairs And Returns

    SV-16 v2 Quick Start Guide About product repairs and returns About product repairs and returns This section explains the product return process. What should I do if the product is not working? Contact Genetec Technical Assistance for troubleshooting. An RMA form will be issued to you if the problem cannot be resolved.
  • Page 31 Compliance statements FCCID VQF-RT3090-1T1R CE EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-2009) and EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-2008) UL60950-1/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, Second Edition, Information Technology Equipment December 19, 2011 SV–16 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: - This device may not cause harmful interference, and - This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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