Quick Start Guide GV-IP Speed Dome Before attempting to connect or operate this product, ISD-QG-I please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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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.
Note for Water Resistant Coating on Camera Cover..vi Options ................vii 1. Introduction ..............1 2. GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 ... 2 2.1 Packing List................. 2 2.1.1 Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome (GV-SD220)......2 ...
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2.5 Accessing the Camera .............. 19 2.5.1 System Requirements ............ 19 2.5.2 Looking Up the IP Address and Logging In ..... 20 2.6 The Web Interface..............22 2.7 The PTZ Control Panel.............. 24 2.8 Configuring a Preset Position ............ 26 ...
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3.4 Connecting the Cables .............. 48 3.5 Accessing the Camera .............. 50 3.5.1 System Requirements ............ 50 3.5.2 Looking up the IP Address and Logging in...... 51 3.6 The Web Interface..............53 3.7 The PTZ Control Panel.............. 54 ...
Note for Recording By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-IP Speed Dome camera. Mind the following when using a memory card for recording: Recorded data on the memory card can be damaged or lost if the data are accessed while the camera is under physical shock, power interruption, memory card detachment or when the memory card reaches the end of its lifespan.
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor When installing the GV-IP Speed Dome, be sure that any PoE, power, audio and I/O cables are waterproofed using waterproof silicon rubber or the like.
Note for Water Resistant Coating on Camera Cover The camera cover of GV-SD2301 is treated with a water resistant coating that prevents droplets from forming on the surface. The water resistant coating will slowly wear off after approximately one year depending on the operating environment.
Options Optional devices can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Name Details GV-Mount Accessories The GV-Mount Accessories provide a comprehensive lineup of accessories for installation on ceiling, wall corner and pole. For details, see GV-Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the software CD.
GV-IP Speed Dome. For detailed information, see GV-IP Speed Dome User’s Manual on the Software CD. Model Application Description GV-SD220 (PoE) Indoor 2 MP H.264, 20x / 30x optical zoom, 12x digital zoom, WDR Pro GV-SD220-S (PoE)
2.1.3 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome (GV-SD2301) Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome Pendant Tube Hex Key x 2 Rubber ring RJ-45 Connector Desiccant Pack x 2 Data Cable GV-IP Speed Dome Software CD ...
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.2 Overview 2.2.1 GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 Name Description Restores all the settings to the factory default values. Default For details, see 2.14 Restoring to Default Settings. The status LED turns green when the power is on and Status fades when the camera is ready for use.
2.2.2 GV-SD2301 Name Function Restores all the settings to the factory default Default values. For details see 2.14 Restoring to Default Settings. Memory Card Insert a SD card to store recording data. Slot...
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.3 Installation There are multiple ways to install the GV-IP Speed Dome. Only the standard installation methods are introduced in the Quick Start Guide. For details on optional installations, see Installing the GV-IP Speed Dome, Chapter 6, GV-Mount Installation Guide on the Software CD.
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Secure the indoor GV-IP Speed Dome to the mounting plate. Loosen the screw on the mounting plate Align the camera to the mounting plate and rotate the camera body to the right. Tighten the screw. Put on the hard-ceiling cover. Note: Cut away a side of the cover if you want to run the cable through.
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.3.2 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Wall Pendant Mount (GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300) Required Items Outdoor packing (supplied) Ceiling screws x 4 (user-prepared) Insert the desiccants to the camera. IMPORTANT: Be sure to conceal the desiccants in the GV-IP Speed Dome within 2 minutes of opening the desiccant pack.
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Insert two desiccant packs to the indicated places. Follow step 1A to secure the camera cover with the supplied hex key. Make sure the first two screws to be tightened are diagonal to each other. Assemble the camera with the pendant tube. Thread the camera cable through the pendant tube.
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.3.3 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Wall Pendant Mount (GV-SD2301) Required Items Outdoor packing (supplied) Ceiling screws x 4 (user-prepared) Insert the desiccants to the camera. Remove the camera cover using the supplied hex key.
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Insert your SD card into the SD card slot. See 2.2.2 GV-SD2301. Secure the camera cover with the supplied hex key. Make sure the first two screws to be tightened are diagonal to each other. Connect the cables to the camera. Thread the Ethernet cable and the data cable through the pendant tube.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Slide the cap and components through the Ethernet cable as shown below. It is recommended to use the supplied RJ-45 connector. Move the cap and the components toward the LAN 10 / 100 port.
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Fasten the data cable with the mounting plate and the rubber ring. Insert the pin connectors of the data cable to the indicated area. Secure the mounting plate with the supplied hex key. Assemble the camera with the pendant tube. Secure the safety lock.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Push the rivets into the holes on the pendant tube and rotate clockwise to lock the position. Tighten the screws with the supplied hex key. Secure the pendant tube to the wall with self-prepared screws.
2.4 Connecting the Camera Connect power to the camera using one of the following methods. Connect the Power Adapter to the data cable. Use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the network cable. Note: The Power Adapter is an optional device.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Wire Definition Orange Alarm In 1 Yellow Alarm In 2 Green Alarm In 3 Blue Alarm In 4 Pink Ground Purple Alarm Out White Alarm Out Open Gray Alarm Out Close...
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GV-PA901 PoE Adapter The GV-PA901 PoE Adapter is only for the Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome. Prepare two Ethernet cables for the connection. Note: PoE function is available for the outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome only when GV-PA901 PoE Adapter (optional device) is applied for connection. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN 10 / 100 Port on the GV-PA901 and the other end to the LAN port on a Hub / Router.
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.5 Accessing the Camera 2.5.1 System Requirements To access GV-IP Speed Dome functions through Web browser, ensure your PC is in good network connection and use one of the following web browsers: ...
2.5.2 Looking Up the IP Address and Logging In By default, the IP address of your GV-IP Speed Dome is assigned by the DHCP server unless your router does not support DHCP. In this case, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. Follow the steps below to look up the dynamic IP address.
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Note: If your router does not support DHCP, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. In this case, it is strongly suggested to modify the IP address to avoid IP address conflict with other GeoVision IP device on the same LAN. For details, see Changing the IP Address in 2.1 Looking...
2.6 The Web Interface Name Description Play Plays live video. Stop Stops playing video. Talks to the surveillance area from the local Microphone computer. Speaker Listens to the audio around the camera.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Name Description Snapshot Takes a snapshot of live video. File Save Records live video to the local computer. Switches to full screen view. Right-click the image to have these options: Snapshot, Full Screen,...
2.7 The PTZ Control Panel Click the PTZ Control button on the Live View window and select PTZ Control Panel. The PTZ Control Panel appears.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Name Description Exit Closes the PTZ control panel. Moves the PTZ Camera to 8 directions: up, down, Pan / Tilt left, right, left up, left down, right up and right Control down. Home Brings the camera view back to the home point.
2.8 Configuring a Preset Position You can set up a preset position toward which the dome view moves. Up to 255 preset points can be configured and saved. Setting Up a Preset Use the direction keys on the PTZ Control Panel to move the dome to a desired position in Live View.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Using a Preset To move the dome view to a previously defined preset position, click Option on the PTZ Control Panel, click Preset Go, and select a Preset number which has been set up.
2.9 Configuring a Sequence Route You can have the dome view move in a series of predefined movements. Create a Sequence by linking a number of presets points. Up to 8 Sequences can be created and a minimum of 2 preset points must be selected for a Sequence route to work.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Click Open and click Sequence located under PTZ Setting on the left menu. Use the Index drop-down list to select the Sequence group number to be configured. Up to 8 Indexes (Sequence groups) can be created.
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Starting and Stopping a Sequence To start the dome view on a Sequence route, click Option on the PTZ Control Panel, click Auto Go and select a Go Sequence number which has been previously set. The dome view will continue moving once a Sequence is started.
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.10 Configuring a Cruise You can set up a route consisting of different directions, angles, and zooms for the GV-IP Speed Dome to follow. Up to 4 Cruises can be created. Setting Up a Cruise Click Option on the PTZ Control Panel, click Auto Set and select Set Cruise 1.
2.11 Configuring an Auto Pan The GV-IP Speed Dome can pan up to 360° endlessly to survey the horizontal view between 2 pre-defined positions. You can configure up to 8 sets of Auto Pan routes. Setting Up an Auto Pan Set up the vertical position of your GV-IP Speed Dome first.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Starting and Stopping an Auto Pan To start the GV-IP Speed Dome on an Auto Pan mode, click Option on the PTZ Control Panel, click Auto and select an Auto Pan number which has been previously set.
2.12 Configuring a Tour You can set up your GV-IP Speed Dome to move in a combination of preset positions, Sequence, Cruise and Auto Pan. You can configure up to 8 Tour routes. Setting Up a Tour Follow the steps in Accessing the PTZ Configuration Dialog Box above and click Open to display the PTZ Configuration dialog box, click Tour located under PTZ Setting on the left menu.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 Use the Index drop-down list to select the movement number for each movement type. To create another Tour group, repeat Steps 1 to 6, and select a different Index number. Click Save to complete the settings.
2.13 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically updates the latest firmware to the company website. You can update your GV-IP Speed Dome firmware through the Web interface or GV IP Device Utility included in the Software CD. For details on firmware upgrade using GV IP Device Utility, see 7.1.2 Using the GV IP Device Utility, GV-IP Speed Dome User’s Manual on the Software CD.
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GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu button and select Remote Config. This dialog box appears. Click the Browser button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer.
2.14 Restoring to Default Settings There are two parts to the GV-IP Speed Dome settings: System settings: this refers to all the settings except the PTZ settings PTZ configuration settings: this refers to settings in the PTZ configuration dialog box 2.14.1 Restoring System Settings ...
GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 2.14.2 Restoring PTZ Configuration Settings Access the PTZ Configuration dialog box. For details, see Calling Up the PTZ Control Panel and Accessing the PTZ settings, Chapter 4, GV-IP Speed Dome User’s Manual on the Software CD.
3.2 Overview Name Description LAN / High Power Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or High Power PoE (for GV-SD200 only). I/O Terminal Block Connects to I/O devices. For details, see 3.4 Connecting the Cables in the Quick Start Guide. Power Port Connects to power of AC 24V.
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.3 Installation There are several mounting methods for GV-IP Speed Dome. In this Quick Start Guide, we only show you the standard mounting methods with the standard packing. For other mounting methods, refer to GV-IP Speed Dome GV-SD200 User’s Manual.
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Fasten the Hard Ceiling Mount with the three supplied M4 Self-tapping Screws. Thread the connected cables and wires through the center hole of the Mount and connect the cable to the camera body. Users can choose to hide the cables and wires inside the ceiling, and put the rubber from the accessory package to fill the gap at the side of the Fixing Plate.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Fasten the screw at the side of the Fixing Plate. After installing the Camera on the Hard Ceiling Mount, put the Dome Cover back, and use a flat screw drive to fasten two supplied Flat Screws on the Dome Cover. Fasten the supplied Standard Screw on the Dome Cover.
3.3.2 Outdoor Speed Dome Mount: Mini Pendent Mount Required items: Outdoor packing (supplied) Wall screws x 4 GV-MountD202 (Supplied) (user-prepared) GV-MountD902 (Supplied) Make a cable entry hole on the wall to recess the cables. You can also push up the Cable Entry Board on the Mini Pendent Mount’s Mounting Plate to place the cables, as shown in the photo below.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Run the cable(s) through the Mini Pendent Mount. Note: Block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge to avoid insects entering the Pendent Mount. The sponge can be placed in two ways as shown in the illustrations below. Sponge Sponge Thread the cable(s) through the Mounting Kit and join the Mounting...
Definition AC 24_1 AC 24_2 Note: If you are using GeoVision’s optional power adapters, connect the green or green/yellow wire to GND. The two remaining wires are interchangeable, and both wires can be connected to AC_2 or AC_1. Connecting Ethernet Cable The High Power PoE function is only supported for GV-SD200.
3.5 Accessing the Camera 3.5.1 System Requirements To perform the GV-IP Speed Dome via web browser, ensure your PC is in good network connection, and use one of the following web browsers. Internet Explorer 7.0 or later Firefox ...
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.5.2 Looking up the IP Address and Logging in By default, the IP address of your GV-IP Speed Dome is assigned by the DHCP server unless your router does not support DHCP. In this case, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. Follow the steps below to look up the dynamic IP address.
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Note: If your router does not support DHCP, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. In this case, it is strongly suggested to modify the IP address to avoid IP address conflict with other GeoVision IP device on the same LAN. For details, see 3.1.2 Changing the IP Address, GV-IP...
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.6 The Web Interface After logging onto the GV-IP Speed Dome, users will see the Home page as shown below: Main Tabs Language Selection Time Display Focus Mode Select Video Format Display Mode PTZ Control Panel Codec Info Web Recording Pause Video Streaming Snapshot...
3.7 The PTZ Control Panel Click the button on the home page. The PTZ Control Panel appears. Button Description Moves the camera to 8 directions. Zooms in. Shortens the apparent distance between the camera and the view. Zooms out. Lengthens the apparent distance between the camera and the view.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Button Description Focuses in. Changes the sharpness of the view. Focuses out. Changes the sharpness of the view. Automatically adjusts the focus. Enlarges the aperture opening. Automatically adjusts the aperture opening. Reduces the aperture opening. Moves to a defined Preset point. Preset Starts a defined Cruise path.
3.8 Configuring a Preset Position You can set up a preset position toward which the dome view moves. Up to 256 preset points can be configured and saved. Setting up a Preset Click the PTZ tab and select Preset from the left menu of the Web interface.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Using a Preset To move the dome view to a previously defined Preset point, click the Home tab and click on the PTZ Control Panel button . Select the defined number from the Preset drop-down list and click the button.
3.9 Configuring a Sequence Route You can have the dome view move in a series of predefined movements. Create a Sequence by linking a number of presets points. Up to 8 Sequences can be created and a minimum of 2 Preset Points must be selected for a Sequence line to work.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Click the Edit button under Sequence Setting. Use the Sequence Line drop-down list to select a Sequence route number to be configured. Use the Name drop-down list to select the desired Preset points for the Sequence route. One Sequence line include up to 64 Preset points.
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10. Return to the Sequence page. Use the Sequence Line drop-down list to select a Sequence route number and click Go to test your settings. Starting and Stopping a Sequence To start the dome view on a Sequence route, click the Home tab, click the PTZ Control Panel button and select a Sequence number which has been previously set.
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.10 Configuring a Cruise You can set up a path consisting of different directions, angles, and zooms for the GV-IP Speed Dome to follow. Up to 8 Cruises can be created. Setting up a Cruise Click the PTZ tab and select Cruise from the left menu of the Web interface.
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Use the Cruise Path drop-down list to select a Cruise path number and click the Run button to test your settings. Starting and Stopping a Cruise To start the dome view on a Cruise path, click the Home tab, click the PTZ Control Panel button and select a Cruise number which has been previously set.
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.11 Configuring an Auto Pan The GV-IP Speed Dome can pan up to 360° endlessly to survey the horizontal view between 2 pre-defined positions. You can configure up to 4 sets of Auto Pan paths. Setting up a Auto Pan Click the PTZ tab and select Auto Pan from the left menu of the Web interface.
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Note: The zoom ratio of an Auto Pan’s Start Point will persist throughout the whole path. Starting and Stopping a Auto Pan To start the dome view on an Auto Pan path, click the Run button on the Auto Pan page. The dome view will continue moving once an Auto Pan is started.
GV-SD200 / SD200-S 3.12 Configuring a Tour You can set up your GV-IP Speed Dome to move in a combination of Preset, Sequence, Cruise and Auto Pan. You can configure up to 16 Tour routes. Setting up a Tour Click the PTZ tab and select Tour Function from the left menu of the Web interface.
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Click the Edit button under Tour Function Setting. Use the Tour Function drop-down list to select a number to be configured. Use the Function drop-down list to select a Preset, Sequence, Cruise or Auto Pan. Type a number in the No. field to specify the Preset, Sequence, Cruise, and Auto Pan.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Starting and Stopping a Tour To start the dome view on a Tour path, click the Run button on the Tour Function page. The dome view will continue moving once a Tour is started. To stop the movements, move the cursor on the dome view and drag it to any directions.
3.13 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases the updated firmware on the website. Update your camera to the latest firmware through its Web interface. IMPORTANT: Stop monitoring of the camera. Stop the connection to GV-System. While the firmware is being updated,...
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Click the System tab and select Software Upgrade from the left menu. Click the Browse button and select one firmware file to be uploaded. Note: Do not change the upgrade file name, or the system will fail to find the file.
3.14 Restoring to Default Settings You can restore the camera to factory default settings using the Web interface or directly on the camera. On the Web interface, you can choose to do a full restoration or partial restoration of default settings. Using the Web Interface Click the System tab and select Factory Default from the left menu.
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GV-SD200 / SD200-S Directly on the Camera To restore to default settings directly on the camera, use a pointy object, such as the tip of a pen to hold down the Load default button (Button E below) for about 30 seconds while the power is on. The lens will rotate briefly when load default is completed.
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