GeoVision GV-3D User Manual
GeoVision GV-3D User Manual

GeoVision GV-3D User Manual

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GV-3D People Counter V2
User's Manual
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
3DPCV2-UM-C

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  • Page 1 GV-3D People Counter V2 User’s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. 3DPCV2-UM-C...
  • 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

    2.3 Wall / Ceiling Mount....................8   Chapter 3 The Web Interface...................10   3.1 Accessing the GV-Web Report Lite.................10   3.2 Setting the GV-3D People Counter V2..............11   3.2.1 Selecting Detection Mode ................11   3.2.2 People Counter Settings ................13  ...
  • Page 4: Firmware And Software Compatibility

    The compatible versions of GV-VMS and GV-Web Report are listed below: Model GV-VMS GV-Web Report GV-3D People Counter V2 V1.03 V18.1.1 or later V3.0.0.0 or later Note: For showing the people counting data on GV-VMS’s live view, see Video Analysis by...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction The GV-3D People Counter V2 can count and analyze the number of people passing by or staying within a designated area with high precision and accuracy. With its Power over Ethernet and user-friendly interface, the counter is simple to use and easy to install. You can look up neatly compiled people counting data through its chart analyses with the support of GV-Web Report Lite, a built-in Web interface.
  • Page 6: Packing List

    1.1 Packing List GV-3D People Counter V2 SDHC Micro SD card Ceiling Mount Kit Wall Mount Kit Installation Sticker x 2 (Wall mount / Ceiling mount) Screw x 4 Anchor x 2 Download Guide Warranty Card...
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories

    Through a Web browser, the GV-Web Report keeps track of and analyzes the people counting results and shows GV-Web Report the latitude and longitude from up to 1000 units of GV-3D People Counter V2.
  • Page 8: Overview

    1.3 Overview This section illustrates the components of GV-3D People Counter V2. 1.3.1 Bottom and Rear Views Figure 1-2 No. Name Function Lens Captures people’s image. Ethernet Port A plug for PoE (IEEE 802.3af). Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default settings.
  • Page 9: Terminal Block

    Introduction 1.3.2 Terminal Block The 8-pin terminal block, located on the rear panel, provides interfaces for connecting a digital input, a relay output and a GV-GPS Receiver. Figure 1-3 PIN Assignment Pin Function Digital Input Ground UART RX for GV-GPS Receiver UART TX for GV-GPS Receiver DC 5V Out for GV-GPS Receiver...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    1. Plug a standard network cable or PoE to provide power supply and Internet connection. 2. Insert a micro SD card. Note: GV-3D People Counter V2 only supports PoE. You may purchase GV-PA191 PoE adapter to connect to your router.
  • Page 11: Restoring To Factory Default Settings

    Getting Started 2.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings If for any reason the device is not responding correctly, you can restore it to its factory default settings. Green LED Default Button Figure 2-2 Press and hold the Default button on the rear panel. Release the Default button when the green LED stops blinking.
  • Page 12: Wall / Ceiling Mount

    2.3 Wall / Ceiling Mount You can use the Wall / Ceiling Mount Kit to mount the device on a desired location. Wall Mount Ceiling Mount 1. Remove the device’s outer case. Figure 2-3...
  • Page 13 Getting Started 2. Secure the desired mounting kit to the designated position with 2 screws. Figure 2-4 3. Reassemble the outer case. Figure 2-5 4. Put the installation sticker to the wall with the arrow pointing up. 5. Drill 2 holes according to the sticker and insert the 2 screw anchors to the 2 holes. 6.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 The Web Interface

    Chapter 3 The Web Interface Once the GV-3D People Counter V2 is connected to the network, you can view counting data by using its built-in Web interface, GV-Web Report Lite. When the device is connected to a network with DHCP, it will be automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. To look up this IP address, use GV-IP Device Utility described in Chapter 4 GV-IP Device Utility.
  • Page 15: Setting The Gv-3D People Counter V2

    5. Click Setup on the top left corner to set up the device. Figure 3-2 3.2 Setting the GV-3D People Counter V2 Once logging into GV-Web Report Lite, click Setup on the top left corner. In the Setup page, you can configure the network settings of the device and set up for counting people entering and leaving or record the dwell time of individuals staying within the designated area.
  • Page 16  Dwell Time: Record the dwell time of persons staying within a designated area. [Live View] Draw a box on the live view to mark the boundary of the detection zone.  For People Counting, people moving across the blue box in the direction of the red and green arrows will be respectively counted as Out and In.
  • Page 17: People Counter Settings

    The Web Interface 3.2.2 People Counter Settings In this panel, you can modify people counter settings, detection settings, and reverse the direction of entrance on Live View. Figure 3-6  Device Height: Type the height of the installed device. Depending on the height where the device is installed, the range of detectable height for people varies.
  • Page 18  Detection Sensitivity: Adjust the detection sensitivity at Low, Medium or High.  Detection Area: Select Detection Line and drag a line on the image to distinguish directions for people moving across the defined line. Select Mask Area and drag image masks to conceal certain area on the live view.
  • Page 19: Report To Other Servers

    Click Save. Once you click Save, your device (e.g. GV-3D People Counter V2-B) will send counting data to the designated device (e.g. GV-3D People Counter V2-A) and the Machine Name of your device will appear in the left menu of the designated device.
  • Page 20: General Settings

    3.2.4 General Settings The panel below the Live View allows you to manage various settings, such as network, device settings and more, from the following tabs: User, DDNS, SMTP, Export, SCH, IP, SD, FW, Time, MEM, GPS, I/O, FTP, ALARM and Push. [User] ...
  • Page 21 The Web Interface 1. Click Register to register a GeoVision DDNS Server or apply for a host name from other DDNS service provider’s website. 2. Type the Host Name used to connect to the device. 3. Type the Name and Password used to enable the service from the DDNS.
  • Page 22 [Export] To automatically receive an e-mail report of the counting data, select Enable Auto Export and type the Recipient E-mail. Specify the time to receive the report from the Auto Export Time drop-down list and click Apply. For this function to work, make sure the mail server is properly configured in the SMTP tab.
  • Page 23 The Web Interface [IP] According to your network environment, select a Network Type.  DHCP: Select if your network environment has a DHCP server which can assign a dynamic IP to your device. By default, this option is enabled.  Static IP: To set up a fixed IP address, type the IP address, subnet Mask, DNS and Gateway of the static IP.
  • Page 24 [FW] GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the website. Upload the new firmware and click Apply. Figure 3-17 [TIME] To automatically synchronize the device time with the server time every day, select Enable NTP Server Time SYNC. From the drop-down list, specify the time period when the synchronization is to take place every day.
  • Page 25 The Web Interface [GPS] Only for People Counting Select Enable GPS to activate GV-GPS function. You can set the frequency for GV-3D People Counter V2 to download GPS information from GV-GPS. The interval is between 1~180 seconds. The connection status (Connected / Disconnected) is displayed in Status.
  • Page 26 [FTP] The GV-3D People Counter V2 can act as an FTP server for external IP devices to download the recorded files saved on the memory card.  Enable FTP access to the GV-3D People Counter V2: Allow external IP devices to access the device as a FTP server.
  • Page 27: Accessing People Counting Data

    Figure 3-24 3.3 Accessing People Counting Data After the GV-3D People Counter V2 is properly configured and the data collection process begins, you can access the following pages for the people counting data in the format of tables, graphs and charts: ...
  • Page 28: Device

    Figure 3-25 The tables on the main page show the following information for each GV-3D People Counter  In: The number of people entered on that day since 0:00 or since the start of schedule.  Out: The number of people exited during the day.
  • Page 29: Group

    Figure 3-27 3.3.2 Group In Group, you can organize the connected GV-3D People Counter V2 into a hierarchy of groups and view the counting data of each device in a set group. The counting data of all the devices within the group will be combined to trigger occupancy alarms and computer alarms upon reaching or exceeding the predefined maximum occupancy.
  • Page 30: Log

    3.3.3 Log In Log, you can view the data of a specified time period, listed on an hourly basis, from a specific GV-3D People Counter V2 or group. Figure 3-30 To search the log data: 1.
  • Page 31: Query

    The Web Interface 3. Click Query to display the search results. To back up the search results in EXCEL or WORD, click the icons at the bottom of the Query Result List. Under Wrong Direction, you can click [Detail] to see the time of the wrong entry or exit during that hour.
  • Page 32  Total In, Out and Stay per hour: The total number of people entered, left and remaining during the day. The following figure is an example of the In/Out Counts per hour and Total Stay option. The value 9, 19 indicates the count of remaining people until 9 am is 19. Figure 3-32 [Weekly Report] Display the weekly report that contains the data of 7 days before your specified date.
  • Page 33 The Web Interface The following figure is an example of the In Percentage per day option. The value 2017-07-20 (Thu), 180 (53.41%) indicates the total number of entered people on 2017/07/20 is 180. The number takes up 53.41 percent of the total people entered for the week. Figure 3-33 [Monthly Report] ...
  • Page 34: Chapter 4 Gv-Ip Device Utility

    Chapter 4 GV-IP Device Utility GV-IP Device Utility can detect GV-3D People Counter V2 in the LAN and allows you to set the IP address of the device, upgrade firmware and reset the device. Download and install the GV-IP Device Utility from our website.
  • Page 35 GV-IP Device Utility Click the following tabs to access these settings:  Set IP Address: Type the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server of the device.  Firmware Upgrade: To upgrade the firmware, click Browse to specify the path of the firmware file and click Upgrade to proceed.
  • Page 36: Appendix

    Direct sunlight on the detection area may show up as a white region on the live view and interferes with people counting results. Avoid IR LED IR LED from the left of the view interferes with the IR sensor of the GV-3D People Counter V2 and causes part of the person’s head to appear dark.
  • Page 37: Detection Limitations

    Appendix Detection Limitations There are situations that may cause GV-3D People Counter V2 to falsely detect the number of people. Below are examples of situations that may or may not result in false detection. Actual: 1 Standing upright Counted: 1...
  • Page 38 Actual: 2 Head to head Counted: 1 Actual: 2 One hand on shoulder Counted: 2 Actual: 4 Four people Counted: 4 Actual: 5 Five People Counted: 5 Carrying a large backpack: Actual: 1 Backpack in close contact with the person’s head. Counted: 1 Actual: 2 Backpack at a distance from the...
  • Page 39 Appendix Pushing a cart: Actual: 1 Cart close to the person’s body. Counted: 1 Cart away from the person’s body. Actual: 1 Tip: Set a minimum detection height Counted: 1 that is higher than the cart to avoid false detection. Pushing a wheelchair: Actual: 2 The person pushing the wheelchair is...

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