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  • Page 1 GV-Thermal IP Camera User's Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. TMV10-A-EN...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Naming and Definition ............iv Options ..................iv Note for Installing the Camera Outdoor .........v Chapter 1 Introduction ............1 1.1 Features ........................ 2 1.2 Packing List ......................3 1.3 System Requirement ..................... 4 1.4 Device Installation....................5 1.5 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag.................. 8 Connecting the Camera..................
  • Page 4 3.2.14 Network Status ..................30 Chapter 4 Image Quality Settings ........31 4.1 Image Settings - Auto ...................33 4.2 Image Settings - Other..................34 Chapter 5 Administrator Mode ...........35 5.1 Video and Motion....................37 5.1.1 Video Settings ..................37 5.1.2 Motion Detection..................40 5.1.3 Privacy Mask ....................42 5.1.4 Text Overlay .....................43 5.2 Events &...
  • Page 5 6.4.2 Running Watermark Proof ................75 6.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window ..............76 Chapter 7 VMS Configurations...........77 7.1 Setting Up GV-TM0100 on GV-VMS..............78 7.2 Remote Monitoring with E-Map ................80 7.2.1 Creating an E-Map for the Camera ............80 7.2.2 Connecting to the Camera ................81 Chapter 8 Smart Device Connection........82...
  • Page 6: Naming And Definition

    Naming and Definition GV-VMS GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras. Options Optional devices can expand your camera’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer for more information. Device Description The GV-PA191 PoE adapter is designed to provide power and GV-PA191 PoE Adapter network connection to the cameras over a single Ethernet cable.
  • Page 7: Note For Installing The Camera Outdoor

    Note for Installing the Camera Outdoor When installing GV-TM0100 outdoor, mind the following: Set the camera above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables. Waterproof the PoE and power cables with waterproof silicon rubber or the like.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1450 m (4757 ft) and vehicles at 1850 m (6070 ft). GV-TM0100 can be easily configured through its Web interface and you can record and play back recordings using the GV-VMS software included in the standard package.
  • Page 9: Features

    1.1 Features CIF B/W Uncooled FPA micro bolometer, 25 um pixel size Thermal sensitivity of ≤100 mK at f/1,300K Spectral range between 8 ~ 14 um Single stream from H.264 or MJPEG Up to 25 fps at 352 x 288 2x digital zoom Up to 1450 m (4757 ft) detection range for human targets and 1850 m (1850 ft) for vehicles Up to 480 m (1575 ft) recognition range for human targets and 920 m (3018 ft) for vehicles...
  • Page 10: Packing List

    Introduction 1.2 Packing List • • GV-TM0100 Supporting Rack • • Hex Key Rubber Pad for Supporting Rack • • Phillips Cap Screw x 2 12V Power Adapter • GV-IPCAM Software CD / DVD • GV-Software DVD • Warranty Card...
  • Page 11: System Requirement

    The Play function is only available on the live view window (Figure 3-2). RTSP streaming must be kept as enabled. For more details, see 5.3.5 RTSP. Compatible Software Version Model Firmware Version GV-VMS Version GV-TM0100 V1.0 V15.10.1.0 with patch files or later versions...
  • Page 12: Device Installation

    Introduction 1.4 Device Installation GV-TM0100 can be mounted on the wall using the supplied support rack. Follow the steps below to install your camera. 1. Place the supporting rack on the wall, mark the locations of the three screw holes, and drill three holes on the wall.
  • Page 13 3. Secure the supporting rack to the wall using the self-prepared screws. Figure 1-3 4. Connect the camera to power and network. See 1.5 Connecting the Camera. 5. Access the live view. See Getting Started, Chapter 2. 6. Based on the live view, adjust the angle, zoom and focus of the camera. Loosen the indicated screw with the supplied hex key and adjust the joint.
  • Page 14 Introduction Pan Adjustment Figure 1-6...
  • Page 15: Replacing The Silica Gel Bag

    1.5 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag If you open the camera lid, you must replace the original silica gel bag with a new one. Loosen the screws holding the camera’s lid with a screwdriver. Figure 1-7 Open the camera’s lid and you will find a silica gel bag attached to the interior of the lid. Figure 1-8 Remove the silica bag and place a new bag back to its original position.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Camera

    Introduction 1.6 Connecting the Camera 1.6.1 Wire Definition Figure 1-9 No. Wire Definition RJ-45 Ethernet / PoE Connection 2-Pin Terminal Block Power...
  • Page 17: Power And Network Connection

    1.6.2 Power and Network Connection GV-TM0100 can connect to power using either the supplied 12V power adaptor or a PoE adaptor. Follow the steps below to connect your GV-TM0100 to power and network. 1.6.2.1 PoE Connection Use an optional GV-PA191 PoE Adapter to connect the camera to the power and network at the same time.
  • Page 18 Besides PoE connection, you can use the supplied 12V power adaptor to connect the camera to the power. Plug the 12V power adapter to the 2-pin terminal block on the camera. Figure 1-11 Connect the DC power cord to a power source. Use a standard network cable to connect GV-TM0100 to your network.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started This section provides basic information to get the camera working on the network. 2.1 Checking the IP Address By default, an unused IP address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server to the camera when connecting to the network. Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Getting Started The login page appears. Figure 2-2 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to login.
  • Page 21: Changing The Ip Address

    2.2 Changing the IP Address To assign a static IP address or establish a connection to your ISP, log in the Web interface to access the network setting page. 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 that you modify the IP address to avoid the IP address conflict with the other GV-IP device on the same LAN.
  • Page 22: Configuring The Basic

    Getting Started IMPORTANT: • If your camera uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE, use the dynamic DNS Service to obtain a domain name linked to the camera’s changing IP address first. For details on Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE, see 5.4.2 Advanced TCP/IP.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Accessing The Camera

    4. A video image, similar to the example in Figure 3-2, is now displayed in your browser. Note: To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one-time installation of GeoVision’s ActiveX component onto your computer.
  • Page 24: Functions Featured On The Main Page

    Accessing the Camera 3.2 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. 3.2.1 The Live View Window In the left menu, click Live View and select Streaming 1 to access the live video.
  • Page 25 Name Function Play Plays live video. Stop Stops playing video. Snapshot Takes a snapshot of live video. --- See 3.2.3 Snapshot of a Live Video. Records live video to the local computer. --- See 3.2.4 Video File Save Recording. Switches to full screen view. Right-click the image to have these options: Snapshot, Resolution, Visual PTZ, Wide Angle Lens Full Screen Dewarping, PIP and PAP.
  • Page 26: The Control Panel Of The Live View Window

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window To open the control panel of the Live View window, click the arrow button on top of the viewer. You can access the following functions by using the right and left arrow buttons on the control panel.
  • Page 27 [Camera Adjustment] Allows you to adjust the image quality. Figure 3-4...
  • Page 28: Snapshot Of A Live Video

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.3 Snapshot of a Live Video To take a snapshot of live video, follow these steps: 1. Click the Snapshot button (No. 3, Figure 3-2). 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.
  • Page 29: Wide Angle Lens Dewarping

    3.2.5 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping Use the Wide Angle Lens Dewarping to reduce the warping of live view. 1. Right-click on the live view to display a drop-down list. 2. Select Wide Angle Setting. The Wide Angle Dewarping Setting window appears. Figure 3-5 3.
  • Page 30: Picture-In-Picture And Picture-And-Picture View

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.6 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View The Live View mode provides two types of close-up views: Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-and Picture (PAP). The two views are useful to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area. To access this feature: •...
  • Page 31 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 3-7 Select PAP. A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom. Draw a navigation box on the image, and this selected area is immediately reflected in one inset window.
  • Page 32: Alarm Notification

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.7 Alarm Notification After motion detection, you can be alerted by a pop-up live video and view up to four captured images. Pop-up live video Captured images Figure 3-8 To configure this function, click the Show System Menu button (No. 6, Figure 3-2), and select Alarm Notify.
  • Page 33: Video Configuration

    3.2.8 Video Configuration You can adjust the number of frames to keep for live view buffer. Click the Show System Menu button (No. 6, Figure 3-2), and select Video and Audio Configuration. Camera: Sets the number of frames to keep in live view buffer. Keeping more frames for live view buffer can ensure a smooth live view, but the live view will be delayed for the number of frames specified.
  • Page 34: Camera Name Display

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.10 Camera Name Display To display the camera name on the image, click the Show System Menu button (No. 6, Figure 3-2), and select Show Camera Name. 3.2.11 Image Enhancement To enhance the image quality of live video, click the Show System Menu button (No. 6, Figure 3-2), and select Image Enhance.
  • Page 35: Zoom And Focus

    3.2.12 Zoom and Focus The PTZ control panel allows you to carry out the Zoom and Focus functions. To open the control panel, click the PTZ Control button (No. 7, Figure 3-2) and select PTZ Control Panel. Exit Zoom Focus Figure 3-12 The Setup option allows you to adjust the image quality.
  • Page 36: Visual Ptz

    Accessing the Camera 3.2.13 Visual PTZ In additional to the PTZ control panel, you can display a visual PTZ control panel on the image. This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator. Figure 3-13 •...
  • Page 37: Network Status

    3.2.14 Network Status To view the network status, in the left menu, click Network and select Status. Figure 3-14...
  • Page 38: Chapter 4 Image Quality Settings

    Image Quality Settings Chapter 4 Image Quality Settings In this chapter, you will be guided through steps for adjusting image quality settings. Accessing the Image Quality Settings: 1. Click the PTZ Control button (No. 7, Figure 3-2) on the Live View window and select PTZ Control Panel.
  • Page 39 3. Click Open. This dialog box appears. Figure 4-3...
  • Page 40: Image Settings - Auto

    Image Quality Settings 4.1 Image Settings - Auto Figure 4-4 Auto: Provides controls on camera exposure. Full Auto: The camera adjusts its exposure automatically. Manual: Manually adjusts the exposure on the camera. By enabling this option, you can also adjust the Bright setting below. Manual Gain: Manually adjusts the gain on the camera.
  • Page 41: Image Settings - Other

    Long: Makes the time interval long for automatic correction on the thermal images. Off: Turns off automatic correction on GV-TM0100. Quality: Adjusts the video noise reduction. ON: Select ON to remove the video noise. Off: Select Off to keep the original video quality.
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Administrator Mode

    Administrator Mode Chapter 5 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access system configuration through the network. Five categories of configurations are involved in the system configuration: Video and Motion, Events and Alerts, Monitoring, Network, and Management. Figure 5-1...
  • Page 43 List of Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. 5.1.1 Video Settings 5.1.2 Motion Detection 5.1 Video and Motion 5.1.3 Privacy Mask 5.1.4 Text Overlay 5.2.1 E-mail 5.2.2 Center V2 5.2 Events and Alerts 5.2.3 Vital Sign Monitor 5.2.4 Video Gateway / Recording Server...
  • Page 44: Video And Motion

    Administrator Mode 5.1 Video and Motion This section includes the video image settings and introduces how the images can be managed by using Motion Detection, Privacy Mask and Text Overlay. 5.1.1 Video Settings Figure 5-2...
  • Page 45 [Name] Rename the camera. The camera name will appear on the Live View. To display the camera name, see 3.2.10 Camera Name Display. [Connection Template] Select the type of your network connection. Unless you select Customized, this option will automatically bring up the recommended video resolution, frame rate, bandwidth and GOP size.
  • Page 46 Administrator Mode Overlaid with camera name: Includes camera names on live and recorded videos. Overlaid with date stamps: Includes date stamps on live and recorded videos. Overlaid with time stamps: Includes time stamps on live and recorded videos. [Watermark] Enable this option to watermark all recordings. The watermark allows you to verify whether the video has been tampered while it was recorded and saved.
  • Page 47: Motion Detection

    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. Figure 5-3 1. The default sensitivity value is 9 for the whole area. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to motion.
  • Page 48 Administrator Mode [Thermal Sensitivity] Select a desired thermal sensitivity level for motion detection. When a high sensitivity level is selected, motion can be detected even when the moving object’s temperature is very similar to that of the background.
  • Page 49: Privacy Mask

    5.1.3 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 with displays and confidential information that might be visible. Figure 5-4 1.
  • Page 50: Text Overlay

    Administrator Mode 5.1.4 Text Overlay The Text Overlay function allows you to type any text in any place on the camera view. Up to 16 text messages can be created. The overlaid text will also be saved in the recorded images.
  • Page 51: Events & Alerts

    5.2 Events & Alerts The Administrator can set up the camera to send a captured still image by e-mail upon motion detection events. You must also set the following features: • Motion Detection (See 5.1.3 Motion Detection)---optional • For e-mail alerts, it is required to start monitoring (See 5.4 Monitoring). 5.2.1 E-mail When a motion is detected, the camera can send the e-mail to a remote user containing a captured still image.
  • Page 52 Administrator Mode Alerts Interval Time: Specify the interval between e-mail alerts. The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes. Any event trigger during the interval period will be ignored. This option is useful for the events with high occurrence. [Need authentication to login] If the SMTP Server needs authentication, select this option and type the valid username and password.
  • Page 53: Center V2

    5.2.2 Center V2 Note: GV-TM0100 currently does not support connection with GV-Center V2. After a motion detection event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts. Up to two Center V2 servers can be connected simultaneously.
  • Page 54 Administrator Mode To enable the Center V2 connection: 1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through Center V2. 2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of Center V2. 3. Port Number: Match the port to Port 2 on Center V2 or keep the default value 5551. For details, see 7.1 Center V2.
  • Page 55: Vital Sign Monitor

    5.2.3 Vital Sign Monitor Note: GV-TM0100 currently does not support connection with GV-Vital Sign Monitor. After a motion detection event, the central monitoring station Vital Sign Monitor can get notified by text alerts. Up to two Vital Sign Monitor servers can be connected simultaneously.
  • Page 56 Administrator Mode To enable the Vital Sign Monitor connection: 1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through Vital Sign Monitor. 2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of Vital Sign Monitor. 3. Port Number: Match the port to Port 2 on Vital Sign Monitor or keep the default value 5609.
  • Page 57: Video Gateway/Recording Server

    5.2.4 Video Gateway/Recording Server Note: GV-TM0100 is only compatible with GV-Recording Server / GV-Video Gateway V1.2.5.0 with patch files or later. The GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server is a video streaming server designed for large-scale video surveillance deployments. 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.
  • Page 58 Administrator Mode The camera can connect 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. 1. Activate Link: Enable the connection to GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server. 2.
  • Page 59: Rtsp / 3Gpp

    5.2.5 RTSP / 3GPP The RTSP/3GPP Server enables video streaming to your 3G-enabled mobile phone. Figure 5-11 Activate Link: Enable the RTSP / 3GPP service. 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.
  • Page 60: Monitoring

    Administrator Mode 5.3 Monitoring To receive email alert, click Start to activate e-mail. Figure 5-12...
  • Page 61: Network

    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. Figure 5-13 [LAN Configuration] Dynamic IP address: The network environment has a DHCP server.
  • Page 62 Administrator Mode Parameters Default IP address 192.168.0.10 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: Establish the connection to your ISP. Type the Username and Password provided by the ISP to establish the connection. However, if the IP address provided by your ISP is dynamic, use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the unit’s changing IP address before enabling the PPPoE function.
  • Page 63: Advanced Tcp/Ip

    5.4.2 Advanced TCP/IP This section introduces the advanced TCP/IP settings, including DDNS Server, HTTP port, HTTPS port, streaming port and UPnP. Figure 5-14a...
  • Page 64 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...
  • Page 65 4. User Name: Type the user name used to enable the service from the DDNS. The username should look similar to your host name. Depending on your service provider, you should add a domain name (.dipmap.com, .gvdip.com or .org) after your user name.
  • Page 66 Administrator Mode Note: The DLNA function is only supported with Windows Media Player version 1.1 or later. You must have installed GeoVision codec from the Software CD/DVD or have accessed the camera’s Web interface on the computer with Windows Media Player.
  • Page 67: Ip Filtering

    5.4.3 IP Filtering The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the camera. Figure 5-15 To enable the IP Filtering function: 1. Enable IP Filtering: Enable the IP Filtering function. 2. Filtered IP: Type the IP address you want to restrict the access. 3.
  • Page 68: Snmp Setting

    Administrator Mode 5.4.4 SNMP Setting The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows you to monitor the status of the camera through SNMP network management software. Figure 5-16 To set up the SNMP settings: 1. Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function. 2.
  • Page 69: Management

    5.5 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time 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. Figure 5-17...
  • Page 70 Administrator Mode [Date & Time on camera] Displays the current date and time on the camera. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone for local settings. Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time. Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function.
  • Page 71: User Account

    5.5.2 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 allow a Guest user log in without entering name and password, select Disable authentication for guest account.
  • Page 72: Log Information

    Administrator Mode 5.5.3 Log Information The Startup time log section contains every start time of the camera. The start time is recorded on the local storage device, so the information is only available when a storage device is connected to the camera. The Debug Messages section contains dump data that is used by service personnel for analyzing problems.
  • Page 73: Tools

    5.5.4 Tools This section allows you to execute certain system operations and view the firmware version. Figure 5-20...
  • Page 74 Day Interval: Type the day interval between each reboot. Reboot Time: Use the drop-down lists to specify the time for automatic reboot. [Firmware Update] This field displays the firmware version of the GV-TM0100. [System Settings] Clicking the Load Default button will make the camera restore to factory default settings.
  • Page 75: Language

    5.5.5 Language You can select the language for the Web interface. Figure 5-21 Use the Language drop-down list to select a language for the Web interface. By default, the language on the Web interface will be the same with the one used for the operating system.
  • Page 76: 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 by using the Web interface or the GV-IP Device Utility included on the Software CD/DVD.
  • Page 77: Using The Web Interface

    6.1.1 Using the Web Interface 1. In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu button (No. 6, Figure 3-2), select Remote Config. This dialog box appears. Figure 6-1 2. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 3.
  • Page 78: Using The Ip Device Utility

    Advanced Applications 6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to multiple cameras. 1. Insert the Software CD/DVD, select IP Device Utility, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program. 2.
  • Page 79: Backing Up And Restoring Settings

    5. Click the Firmware Upgrade tab. This dialog box appears. 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.
  • Page 80: Restoring The Settings

    Advanced Applications 3. Click the Export Settings button. This dialog box appears. Figure 6-5 4. Click the Browse button to assign a file path. 5. Type Password, and click Export Settings to save the backup file. 6.2.2 Restoring the Settings 1.
  • Page 81: Restoring To Factory Default Settings

    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. 6.3.1 Using the Web Interface 1. In the left menu of the Web interface, Click Tools. 2.
  • Page 82: Verifying Watermark

    Advanced Applications 6.4 Verifying Watermark The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature embedded in the video stream during the compression stage, protecting the video from the moment of 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.
  • Page 83: The Watermark Proof Window

    6.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window Figure 6-8 The controls in the window: No. Name Description Open File Opens the recorded file. First Frame Goes to the first frame of the file. Play Plays the file. Previous Frame Goes to the previous frame of the file. Next Frame Goes to the next frame of the file.
  • Page 84: Chapter 7 Vms Configurations

    Note: GV-TM0100 is only compatible with GV-VMS V15.10.1.0 with patch files or later. The maximum number of streams supported by GV-TM0100 is 4. When a GV-TM0100 is connected to IE browser or any other applications, it takes up 1 stream; when it is connected to GV-VMS, it takes up 2 streams.
  • Page 85: Setting Up Gv-Tm0100 On Gv-Vms

    7.1 Setting Up GV-TM0100 on GV-VMS Follow the steps below to manually connect your camera to GV-VMS. To access the IP Device Setup page, click Home , select Toolbar , click Configure and select Camera Install. Figure 7-2 Click Add Camera .
  • Page 86 VMS Configurations Select GeoVision and model name from the Brand drop-down list and select the GV- TM0100 from the Device drop-down lists. The following dialog appears. Figure 7-4 A. The GV-VMS will automatically query for the camera, and the status will be indicated as “Standby”.
  • Page 87: Remote Monitoring With E-Map

    7.2 Remote Monitoring with E-Map You can use the Remote E-Map to monitor and manage the camera. 7.2.1 Creating an E-Map for the Camera With the E-Map Editor, you can create an E-Map for the camera. The E-Map Editor is available in the two applications: Main System and E-Map Server.
  • Page 88: Connecting To The Camera

    Download page. Install the E-Map program before you can run it. 4. On the Remote E-Map window, click the Login button and select the GV-TM0100 host to access its videos. The valid user name and password are required to log in the camera.
  • Page 89: Chapter 8 Smart Device Connection

    Chapter 8 Smart Device Connection Using a PDA, Smartphone or 3G-enabled mobile phone, you can receive live video streaming from the GV-TM0100. Android Smartphone, tablet, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch are supported. For details on system requirements, installation and setup, visit our website:...
  • Page 90: Appendix

    Appendix A. Settings for Internet Explorer 8 or later If you use Internet Explorer 8 or later, 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.
  • Page 91: The Rtsp Command

    B. The RTSP Command GV-TM0100 can support RTSP protocol for both audio and video streaming. If you use the QuickTime player, enter: rtsp://<IP of the GV-IP Camera:8554/<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp://192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp If you use the VLC, enter: rtsp://username:password@<IP of the GV-IP Camera:8554/<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp...
  • Page 92: The Cgi Command

    C. The CGI Command You can use the CGI command to obtain a snapshot of the live view or access the User Account Web interface. For GV-TM0100 with the following details: IP address: 192.168.2.11 Username: admin Password: admin Desired stream: 1 To obtain a snapshot of the live view, type the following into your web browser: http://192.168.2.11/PictureCatch.cgi?username=admin&password=admin&channel=1...

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