GeoVision GV-GDR4900 Quick Start Manual

GeoVision GV-GDR4900 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide
GV-Cloud Cameras
TVTG-QG-B

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide GV-Cloud Cameras GV-GDR4900 GV-GEB4900 GV-GEBF4911 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, TVTG-QG-B please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
  • 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 Warning and Caution ⚫ If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not be responsible for any problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.) ⚫...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Overview ......................1 1.1 GV-GEBF4911 ....................1 1.2 GV-GEB4900 ....................3 1.3 GV-GDR4900 ....................5 2. Installation ......................8 2.1 GV-GEBF4911 ....................8 2.2 GV-GEB4900 ....................12 2.3 GV-GDR4900 ..................... 16 3. Accessing the Network Camera ..............19 3.1 Looking Up the Dynamic IP Address ............
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. Overview GV-GEBF4911 Ethernet connector (PoE) Microphone Audio input Micro SD card slot Audio output Default button Warm LED Alarm input/output...
  • Page 6 IR LED Power port (DC 12V) Active Deterrence LED Speaker Note: It is recommended to install the water-proof connector for outdoor installation. To load default settings, press and hold the default button for 10 seconds. Connecting Alarm Input/Output Alarm Input Alarm Output Max.
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  • Page 8 Ethernet connector (PoE) Fixed Screw MIC-Audio input connector Microphone HP-Audio output connector Micro SD card slot Default button Power connector (DC 12V) IR LED Mounting Base Note: It is recommended to install the waterproof connector for outdoor installation. This series can be powered by DC 12V / PoE power supply. If the PoE switch is used to power the camera, DC 12V power supply is not required.
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  • Page 10 Ethernet connector (PoE) Microphone MIC-Audio input connector Micro SD card slot HP-Audio output connector Default button IR LED x 2 Alarm input/output Power connector (DC 12V) Note: It is recommended to install the waterproof connector for outdoor installation. This series can be powered by DC 12V / PoE power supply. If the PoE switch is used to power the camera, DC 12V power supply is not required.
  • Page 11 Connecting Alarm Input / Output Alarm Input Alarm Output Contact parameters of Relay: Max. Voltage: DC 30V Max. Current: 1A...
  • Page 12: Installation

    2. Installation GV-GEBF4911 Please make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera. Please install and use the camera in a dry environment. Loosen the set screw and then move the camera unit to expose the cover of the SD card slot.
  • Page 13 3. Drill the screw holes and the cable hole on the ceiling according to the drill template. Then route and connect the cables. (a). Loosen the nut from the main element. (b). Run the network cable (without RJ 45 connector) through the both elements. Then crimp the cable with RJ 45 connector.
  • Page 14 4. Secure the mounting base to the ceiling or wall with the screws provided. 5. Install the dome and enclosure to the mounting base. 6. Adjust the camera to obtain an optimum angle. Before adjustment, preview the image of the camera on a monitor.
  • Page 15 7. Tighten the set screw after you finish adjusting the viewing angle of the camera.
  • Page 16: Gv-Geb4900

    GV-GEB4900 Please make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera. Please install and use the camera in a dry environment. Loosen the fixed screw to dissemble the camera. Unscrew the cover of the dome and then insert a micro SD card. After that, install back the cover and make sure the cover is installed firmly.
  • Page 17 Drill the screw holes and the cable hole on the ceiling according to the drill template. Then route and connect the cables. (a) Loosen the nut from the main element. (b) Run the network cable (without RJ 45 connector) through the both elements. Then crimp the cable with RJ 45 connector.
  • Page 18 Secure the mounting base to the ceiling or wall with the screws provided. Install the dome and enclosure to the mounting base. Then adjust the dome to obtain an optimum viewing angle.
  • Page 19 Finally, fasten the camera with the fixed screw.
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    GV-GDR4900 Note: Make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera. Install the camera in the dry environment. You'd better install back the lower dome less than 4 hours after removing it.
  • Page 21 Route and connect these cables. (A) Loosen the nut from the main element. (B) Run the network cable (without RJ 45 connector) through the both elements. Then crimp the cable with RJ 45 connector. (C) Connect the cable to the Ethernet connector. Then tighten the nut and the main cover.
  • Page 22 Secure the camera to the ceiling or wall with the screws provided. Three-axis adjustment. Before adjustment, preview the image of the camera on a monitor and then adjust the camera according to the figure below to get an optimum angle. Replace the lower dome to the camera and make sure the light sensor can be seen from the outside.
  • Page 23: Accessing The Network Camera

    3. Accessing the Network Camera Looking Up the Dynamic IP Address By default, when the camera is connected to a LAN with the DHCP server, it is automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. Follow the steps below to look up its IP address.
  • Page 24 5. Type a new password and click OK. 6. Click on its IP address again and select Webpage to open its Web interface. 7. Type the set password on the login page and click Login. IMPORTANT: 1. To change the password using GV-IP Device Utility, click on the camera’s IP address, and select Configure >...
  • Page 25: Configuring The Ip Address

    Configuring the IP Address If the camera is connected to a LAN without the DHCP server, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. Follow the steps below to modify the IP address to avoid IP conflict with other GV-IP devices on the same LAN. 1.
  • Page 26: The Web Interface

    4. The Web Interface After logging in, the following window will be shown. The following table is the instructions of the icons on the live view interface. Icon Description Icon Description Original size Sensor alarm indicator Fit correct scale Motion alarm indicator Adapt Color abnormal indicator Full screen...
  • Page 27 Zoom out (object Abandoned/Missing) AZ control (only for Heat map indicator GV-GEBF4911) Loitering detection indicator PTZ control (only for GV-GDR4900/GEB4900) Illegal parking detection Face Detection indicator (only for GV-GDR4900/GEB4900) Video metadata extraction Rule information display indicator For detailed information, see the user’s manual.
  • Page 28: Upgrading System Firmware

    5. Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the company website. To load the new firmware into the camera, follow the instructions below. 1. On the Web interface, click Config > Maintenance > Upgrade. 2. Click the Choose File / Browse button to locate the firmware file saved at your local computer.
  • Page 29: Restoring To Factory Default

    6. Restoring to Factory Default If for any reason the camera is not responding correctly, you can restore the camera back to its factory default settings using the Web interface or the Load Default Button. On the Camera 1. Find the Load Default button on the camera (see 1. Overview in the Quick Start Guide). 2.
  • Page 30 For GV-GDR4900 / GEB4900 On the Web interface, click Config >Maintenance > Backup and Restore. Click Restore Factory Settings and then verify the password to restore all system settings to the default factory settings.
  • Page 31: Connecting To Gv-Cloud Vms

    7. Connecting to GV-Cloud VMS To connect the camera to GV-Cloud VMS, follow the steps below. Note: Region Intrusion and Motion Detection are required for GV-Cloud connection. The 2 events will be enabled by default for the following scenarios: When the camera is successfully connected to GV-Cloud When the camera reconnects to GV-Cloud after disconnection iii.
  • Page 32 Select Host in the left menu, and click in the upper right corner. This dialog box appears. Type Display Name, Password (to be the host’s GV-Cloud login password), and select Time Zone for the host. The rest information is optional. Click Send.
  • Page 33 Go to Config → System → Storage to set up the service quota from the camera’s SD card for the snapshots and recordings uploaded onto GV-Cloud VMS. For details, see 4.1.4 Storage in the user’s manual. Note: It is recommended to set the Cloud Service Quota to 90% to prioritize cloud storage over the camera’s storage.
  • Page 34: Connecting To Gv-Center V2

    8. Connecting to GV-Center V2 To connect to GV-Center V2, follow the steps below: Note: The following events are supported on GV-Center V2: GV-GEBF4911 / GDR4900: Motion Detection, Region Intrusion, Line Crossing, Region Entrance, Region Exiting, Video Exception (Scene Change Detection), I/O events.
  • Page 35: Optional Installation

    9. Optional Installation Junction Box GV-Mount506 Packing List GV-Mount506 Plastic case (7 x 42 mm) x 4 Short screw (4 x 10 mm) x 4 Long screw (6.5 x 38 mm) x 4 Waterproof ring x 4 Drill Template Paster Dimension...
  • Page 36 GV-Mount506 Installation Before installation, make sure that the wall is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the junction box and the camera. Drill the screw holes on the wall according to the drill template. Open the mounting base and the upper cover of GV-Mount506. Secure the mounting base of GV-Mount506 to the wall.
  • Page 37 Loosen the set screw and detach the mounting base of the camera. Secure the camera’s mounting base to the upper cover of GV-Mount506 first, and install the dome and enclosure to the camera’s mounting base.
  • Page 38 Route the cables through the cable hole (take side conduit cabling for example) and connect the cables. Then reinstall the upper cover to GV-Mount506. Adjust the view angle of the camera.
  • Page 39: Junction Box Gv-Mount506-1

    Junction Box GV-Mount506-1 Packing List GV-Mount506-1 Plastic case (4 x 10 mm) x 4 Screw (4 x 25 mm) x 4 Waterproof ring x 5 Plastic case (6 x 29) x 4 Drill Template Paster Dimension...
  • Page 40 GV-Mount506-1 Installation Before installation, make sure that the wall is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the junction box and the camera. Drill the screw holes on the wall according to the drill template. Open the mounting base and the upper cover of GV-Mount506-1. Secure the mounting base of GV-Mount506-1 to the wall.
  • Page 41 Loosen the set screw and detach the mounting base of the camera. Secure the camera’s mounting base to the upper cover of GV-Mount506-1 first, and install the dome and enclosure to the camera’s mounting base.
  • Page 42: Junction Box Gv-Mount509

    Junction Box GV-Mount509 Packing List GV-Mount506-1 Screw (4 x 12 mm) x 5 Screw (4 x 22 mm) x 5 Screw (4 x 25 mm) x 4 Plastic case (6 x 25 mm) x 4 Drill Template Paster Dimension...
  • Page 43 GV-Mount509 Installation Use two fingers to remove the trim ring of the camera from the rim with marks. Then loosen the screws to open the lower dome. Secure the camera onto GV-Mount509 using the supplied screws.
  • Page 44 Assemble the camera and finish the installation.
  • Page 45: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-4

    Wall Mount Bracket GV-Mount211-4 Packing List GV-Mount211-4 Short screw (4 x10 mm) x 4 Long screw (4 x 25 mm) x 4 Colloidal particle x 4 Hex Key Drill Template Paster Dimension...
  • Page 46 GV-Mount211-4 Installation Before installation, make sure that the wall is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the brackets and the camera. The followings take straight cable outlet from the wall for example. Unscrew and remove the mounting base of GV-Mount211-4. Loosen the set screw and detach the mounting base of the camera.
  • Page 47 Drill the screw holes on the wall according to the drill template. Secure the mounting base of GV-Mount211-4 to the wall. Route the cables through the cable hole and connect the cables.
  • Page 48 Fix GV-Mount211-4 to its mounting base on the wall.
  • Page 49: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-6

    Wall Mount Bracket GV-Mount211-6 Packing List GV-Mount211-6 Screw (3 x6 mm) x 2 Screw (6 x 12 mm) x 4 Screw (4 x 25 mm) x 3 Waterproof ring x 4 Plastic case (6 x 29) x 3 Drill Template Paster Note: GV-Mount211-6 must be used with GV-Mount506.
  • Page 50 GV-Mount211-6 Installation Open the mounting base and the upper cover of GV-Mount506. Loosen the set screw and detach the mounting base of the camera. Secure the camera’s mounting base to the upper cover of GV-Mount506 first, and install the dome and enclosure to the camera’s mounting base.
  • Page 51 Assemble GV-Mount211-6, and fix the mounting base of GV-Mount506 to GV-Mount211-6. Route the cables through the cable hole of GV-Mount211-6 and connect the cables.
  • Page 52 Secure the camera mounted with the upper cover of GV-Mount506 to GV-Mount211-6. Secure GV-Mount211-6 to the wall.
  • Page 53: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-8

    Wall Mount Bracket GV-Mount211-8 Packing List GV-Mount211-8 Screw (3 x 6 mm) x 2 Screw (4 x 12 mm) x 4 Screw (4 x 25 mm) x 3 Waterproof ring x 4 Plastic case (6 x 29) x 3 Drill Template Paster Note: GV-Mount211-8 must be used with GV-Mount506-1.
  • Page 54 GV-Mount211-8 Installation Open the mounting base and the upper cover of GV-Mount506-1. Loosen the set screw and detach the mounting base of the camera. Secure the camera’s mounting base to the upper cover of GV-Mount506-1 first, and install the dome and enclosure to the camera’s mounting base.
  • Page 55 Assemble GV-Mount211-8, and fix the mounting base of GV-Mount506-1 to GV-Mount211-8. Route the cables through the cable hole of GV-Mount211-8 and connect the cables.
  • Page 56 Secure the camera mounted with the upper cover of GV-Mount506-1 to GV-Mount211-8. Secure GV-Mount211-8 to the wall.
  • Page 57: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-9

    Wall Mount Bracket GV-Mount211-9 Packing List GV-Mount211-8 Screw (3 x 6 mm) x 2 Screw (4 x 12 mm) x 4 Screw (4 x 25 mm) x 3 Waterproof ring x 4 Plastic case (6 x 29) x 3 Drill Template Paster Note: GV-Mount211-9 must be used with GV-Mount509.
  • Page 58 GV-Mount211-9 Installation Assemble GV-Mount211-9. Secure GV-Mount509 with GV-Mount211-9. Use two fingers to remove the trim ring of the camera from the rim with marks. Then loosen the screws to open the lower dome.
  • Page 59 Attach the camera base to GV-Mount509. Route the cables through the cable hole of GV-Mount211-9 and connect the cables.
  • Page 60 Put the trim ring back onto the lower dome and assemble the camera. 10. Secure GV-Mount211-9 to the wall.

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