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GV-FR Panel User’s Manual GV-FR Panel V1 GV-FR Panel V2 GV-FR Panel V2-QR Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. FRPANELV20-UM-A...
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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.
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3.1 Setting up GV-ASManager ..................37 3.1.1 Adding GV-Controller .................. 37 3.1.2 Setting GV-FR Panel to be a Door .............. 39 Chapter 4 User Management on GV-ASManager and GV-FR Panel ............... 42 4.1 Adding User Faces & Cards on GV-ASManager ............43 4.2 Uploading to GV-FR Panel ..................46 4.3 Using GV-FR Panel ....................48 4.3.1 Face Only Mode ..................
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7.2 Via the GV-FWC Converter ..................73 Chapter 8 Live Streaming on GV-Software ..... 76 Appendix ..............78 Verifying the Connection between GV-FR Panel and GV-AS Controller ......78 Optional Installation for GV-FR Panel V1 ..............79 GV-Mount800 ....................... 79 GV-Mount801 ....................... 81 GV-Mount920 ....................... 90...
Regulatory Notices FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Preface Welcome to the GV-FR Panel User’s Manual. This Manual is designed for the following models: ⚫ GV-FR Panel V1 GV-FR Panel-10 Model GV-FR Panel-5 Event Log 50,000 100,000 ⚫ GV-FR Panel V2 Model GV-FR Panel V2 GV-FR Panel V2-QR...
Face Recognition Distance: • GV-FR Panel delivers optimal face recognition results when the faces of the targets are within 1 m (3.3 ft) of GV-FR Panel V1, and 2 m (6.6 ft) of GV-FR Panel V2. Lighting Conditions: • GV-FR Panel is designed for indoor use only. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight as it may affect its face recognition performance.
Important Notices for V1 GV-FR Panel V1 will automatically load default when downgraded to an older version. After upgrading to V1.20, make sure to set the network setting to DHCP and connect the panel to Internet for license authentication. After upgrading to version V1.20, a loading screen displaying “Data migration” will appear and face recognition will remain non-functional until the system completes upgrading.
Chapter 1 Introduction GV-FR Panel V1 GV-FR Panel V1 is a face-recognition-based access reader, with an 8" LCD touchscreen that displays 800 x 1280 HD images. When connected to GeoVision access control systems, GV- FR Panel V1 can grant or deny access based on a variety of credentials including face recognition, access cards and card + face double authentication.
GV-FR Panel V2 is a face-recognition-based access reader with a 7" LCD touchscreen that displays 600 x 1024 HD images. When connected to GeoVision access control systems, GV- FR Panel V2 can grant or deny access using a number of credentials, including face recognition, access cards, and card plus face double authentication.
1.1 Packing List 1.1.1 GV-FR Panel V1 GV-FR Panel V1 Wall Mount Bracket Kit For GV-Mount800 For GV-Mount801 Wiegand cable USB Host PH2.0-4P cable RJ-45 cable USB OTG PH2.0-4P cable Power cable...
1.1.2 GV-FR Panel V2 GV-FR Panel V2 or GV-FR Panel V2-QR GV-FR Panel V2 (includes the data GV-FR Panel V2-QR (includes the cable attached to the rear panel) data cable attached to the rear panel) Wall Mount Bracket Kit Power Adapter DC 12V 3A Screw Kit (a) Short Screw (5 mm / 0.20 in) x 1 (b) Socket Screw (10 mm / 0.39 in) x 2...
1.2 Firmware and Software Compatibility GV-FR Panel is compatible with the following firmware and software versions: 1.2.1 GV-FR Panel V1 Supported Product / Application Version GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120 GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111 V2.31 or later GV-AS810 / 8110 / 8111...
1.2.2 GV-FR Panel V2 Supported Product / Application Version GV-AS210 / 2110 / 2120 GV-AS410 / 4110 / 4111 V2.60 or later GV-AS810 / 8110 / 8111 Controller GV-AS1620 V1.13 or later GV-CS1320 V3.13 or later GV-EV48 V2.31 or later GV-FWC access data converter V1.02 or later GV-ASManager access control software...
Reads QR codes used for access control. (The QR code QR Code Reader LED turns on when detecting motion around.) Contains all the ports of the GV-FR Panel V1. (See No. 6 – Rear Panel 10.) Reset Button Restarts the GV-FR Panel V1.
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Relay Output Contains the following 3 relay pins: NO, COM, and NC. Connects to power via the supplied 2-pin power cable and an 2-Pin Power connector optional power adapter. Microphone Receives audio. (Enabled by default.) Sounds when typing the settings on the touchscreen, swiping Speaker a card, and scanning the QR code.
1.3.2 GV-FR Panel V2 No. Name Function • Green LED: Turns on when recognizing registered faces. LED Light • Red LED: Turns on when detecting unknown faces. Built-in Cameras Captures real-time live images at the front of the panel. Displays the live images captured by the built-in cameras Touchscreen Panel and accesses its local settings.
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Connects to 3 -party controllers. (See Chapter 7 Third-Party Controller Integration.) Contains the following 5 pins: 232-RX (Not functional.) 232-TX (Not functional.) Wiegand Output Wiegand Output Data 0 Wiegand Output Data 1 Note: The Wiegand Output pins (Data 0 and Data 1) and the GND pin must be connected when integrating with a third- party controller.
1.4.1 GV-FR Panel V1 To connect GV-FR Panel V1, follow the steps below. Connect the GV-FR Panel V1 to the network using the supplied RJ-45 cable with a user- supplied Ethernet cable. Connect the GV-FR Panel V1 to power using the supplied 2-pin power cable and an optional power adapter.
1.4.2 GV-FR Panel V2 To connect GV-FR Panel V2, follow the steps below. Power 1. To connect GV-FR Panel V2 to power, connect from the power input of the data cable to power using the supplied power adapter. 2. To connect GV-FR Panel V2 to the network, connect from the RJ-45 port of the data cable to the network using a user-supplied Ethernet cable.
1.5 Standard Installation 1.5.1 GV-FR Panel V1 For installing GV-FR Panel V1 on a wall, follow the steps below. Place the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the locations of the 4 screw positions as illustrated below. Facing the side to the groud...
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Secure the small sealing rubber and the mounting plate onto the GV-FR Panel V1 with the screws provided. Mounting Plate Sealing Rubber Secure the GV-FR Panel V1 onto the wall by attaching its mounting plate onto the wall mount bracket. The Mounting Plate secured at the back of GV-FR Panel...
1.5.2 GV-FR Panel V2 1.5.2.1 Wall Installation To install GV-FR Panel V2 on a wall, follow the steps below. 1. Place the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the locations of the three screw positions as illustrated below. 2. At each of the three screw positions marked on the wall, drill a hole using a 6 mm (0.24 in) drill bit.
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4. Secure two of the provided 10 mm (0.39 in) socket screws to the back of GV-FR Panel V2. The provided Allen wrench can be used if needed. 5. If a wall hole is drilled to conceal the cables, guide the data cable attached to GV-FR Panel V2 through the square hole in the mounting bracket and into the wall;...
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6. To complete the installation, secure the mounting bracket to GV-FR Panel V2 from the bottom using one of the provided 5 mm (0.20 in) screws.
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1.5.2.2 Desktop Installation To install GV-FR Panel V2 with Pillar Stand on a horizontal surface (such as a counter or desk), follow the steps below. Select a suitable horizontal surface no thicker than approximately 10 mm (0.39 in). leaving space for the securing nut along the 18 mm (0.71 in) thread. Note: The 10 mm (0.39 in) measurement is an estimate;...
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Detach the securing nut from the end of the pillar stand. Slide the nut along the length of the cables until it is fully removed. Route the cables through the drilled hole, and then insert the pillar stand (already attached to the back of GV-FR Panel V2) through the hole until the stand sits firmly on the surface.
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Adjust the tilt angle of GV-FR Panel V2 by loosening the cover on top of the pillar stand. Once you have adjusted the angle, re-tighten the cover to lock the tilt angle in place.
2.1 Accessing GV-FR Panel Upon first-time starting GV-FR Panel, users are prompted to set the login password for its Administrator account. After setting the password, the live view of the GV-FR Panel’s built-in camera appears. GV-FR Panel V1: GV-FR Panel V2:...
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After faces are registered in and recognized by the GV-FR Panel, a confirmation screen will be displayed and overlaid on the live image. There are several methods to register faces: 1. From the Web interface of GV-FR Panel. See how to find the IP address of GV-FR Panel in 2.2 Looking up the IP Address, and then select Face Management >...
To check the IP address of your GV-FR Panel, follow the steps below. 1. On the main screen of GV-FR Panel, tap the GeoVision logo at the upper-left corner of the touchscreen to enter the settings page. You’re prompted to type the password of its Administrator account.
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3. On a PC, open a Web browser and type the IP address and Web port of the GV-FR Panel as exemplified below, e.g. 192.168.4.236:8080. The login page appears. IMPORTANT: For accessing GV-FR Panel, it is required to add a colon and the port number (default port: 8080) after the IP address, e.g.
2.3 Local Settings To access the GV-FR Panel’s local settings, tap the GeoVision logo at the upper-left corner of the touchscreen panel, and type the login password that you’ve set. The following settings page appears. Note: If no logo is displayed at the upper-left corner of the touchscreen panel, tap the empty upper-left corner, and the password prompt will appear as usual.
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Device Name: Displays the name of the device. “GV-FR Panel” and “GV-FR Panel V2” ◼ are set as the default names for GV-FR Panel V1 and GV-FR Panel V2 respectively. To change the device name from the device’s Web interface, see 5.1.1 System Settings.
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◼ Local Enroll Mode: Select to enroll faces directly on GV-FR Panel by following the steps below. Open Local Enroll Mode and fill in Take a photo following the Do's and the blank fields. Click Next. Don'ts guidelines. Click Next. Check the photo.
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◼ QR Code LED: Only available for GV-FR Panel V1. Enabled by default, QR Code LED turns on when detecting motion around. The option is available only when the Auth Mode is set to Card or Face mode.
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The face sizes are as follows: GV-FR Panel V1: 80 x 80 (default), 100 x 100, 120 x 120, 140 x 140, and 160 x 160. GV-FR Panel V2: 40 x 40 (default), 60 x 60, 80 x 80, 100 x 100, 120 x 120, 140 x 140, and 160 x 160.
Chapter 3 Access Control Integration This chapter explains how to set up the connections among GV-FR Panel, GV-AS Controller and GV-ASManager software. Access Control Management Face Recognition GV-AS Controller GV-ASManager GV-FR Panel Users need to complete all the configurations in Chapter 3 to connect GV-FR Panel to GV- AS Controller and GV-ASManager software: Integrate with GV-ASManager Add GV-AS Controller and GV-FR Panel to GV-ASManager...
3.1 Setting up GV-ASManager Integration with GV-ASManager allows you to utilize full access control functions. This section covers the basic settings for connecting GV-Controller and GV-FR Panel to GV- ASManager. GV-ASManager User’s Manual. For more details on GV-ASManager functions, see 3.1.1 Adding GV-Controller To connect GV-FR Panel and GV-AS Controller to GV-ASManager, you need to first connect GV-AS Controller to GV-ASManager.
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3. Specify the ID, Name and Model of the controller to be connected and click OK. This dialog box appears. Note: The ID must match with that set up on the controller (Advance Setting > Function Configuration). 4. In the Network dropdown list, select TCP/IP as the communication mode between the controller and GV-ASManager.
3.1.2 Setting GV-FR Panel to be a Door Once GV-AS Controller has been connected to GV-ASManager, you then need to connect GV-FR Panel to GV-AS Controller. To do so, follow the steps below. 1. On the menu bar of GV-ASManager, click Setup and select Devices. 2.
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No matter which condition, registered or unknown faces / cards, all will trigger GV-FR Panel to send the access data to GV-ASManager. GV-FR Panel V1: GV-FR Panel V2: You can also do the following test to remotely enroll a face to GV-ASManager: 1.
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Note: By default, GV-FR Panel is set to face recognition only. To apply Card or Face mode or Card + Face mode, go to the local settings of GV-FR Panel. See 2.3 Local Settings. For details on other settings under the Door tab, see 4.2.2 Step 2: Configuring the Doors or Elevator Floors in GV-ASManager User’s Manual.
Chapter 4 User Management on GV- ASManager and GV-FR Panel Once you have set up the connections among GV-FR Panel, GV-AS Controller and GV- ASManager software, you can begin to create and manage users on GV-ASManager and GV-FR Panel. Setup Prerequisite: Before enrolling face photos in GV-ASManager, you need to have completed the following settings on GV-ASManager: •...
4.1 Adding User Faces & Cards on GV-ASManager To enroll faces images for the Users in GV-ASManager, follow the steps below. On the menu bar of GV-ASManager, click Personnel > Users. The User List window appears. Double-click a User from the User List. The User Setup dialog box appears. Select the Features tab.
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In the Image Selection window, use one of the following three options to add a face photo for the User. Up to 3 photos for one User can be added. A. Click Webcam Capture to take a face photo with a connected webcam camera. B.
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Note: 1. For FR-based access control to work, the same Users, along with their face photos and access card numbers, must also be uploaded to GV-FR Panel, see the following section 4.2 Uploading to GV-FR Panel. 2. When uploading Users to GV-FR Panel, their Display Names, set up in the User Setup dialog box, will be the names of faces in the GV-FR Panel database.
4.2 Uploading to GV-FR Panel To upload Users to GV-FR Panel, along with their face photos and access card numbers, follow the steps below. 1. On the menu bar of GV-ASManager, click Setup > Feature Access. The Feature Access dialog box appears. 2.
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5. Click the ‘x’ icon to close the Feature Access window. Note: Each GV-FR Panel can store up to 10,000 face photos. The face photos uploaded will be saved in both GV-FR Panel and GV-ASManager. IMPORTANT: The Sync GV-AI FR / GV-FR Panel function on GV-ASManager replaces the current face database of GV-FR Panel, erasing all event logs on it.
4.3 Using GV-FR Panel After uploading the user data from GV-ASManager to GV-FR Panel, you can start managing its access control by one of the following three authentication modes: Face Only, Card or Face and Card + Face. 4.3.1 Face Only Mode In the default mode of face recognition only, when the presented face matches any registered user faces, a confirmation screen will appear on the GV-FR Panel with an access signal being passed to the controller.
4.3.2 Card or Face Mode The Card or Face mode allows users to gain access with either a paired card or face recognition. To manage access by face recognition or card swipe, make sure Card or Face is selected as the GV-FR Panel’s authentication mode, see 2.3 Local Settings 4.3.3 Card + Face Mode The Card + Face mode only allows users to gain access when both the user’s card and face have been authenticated.
Chapter 5 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access and configure all the settings of the GV-FR Panel over the network. The configuration categories include: General Settings, Face Management, Notify Settings and Event Query. Corresponding Section for Configuration Menu Find the topic of interest by referring to the sections below. 5.1.1 System Settings 5.1.2 Account &...
5.1.1 System Settings ◼ Device Name: Type a desired name for the GV-FR Panel. “GV-FR Panel” and “GV-FR Panel V2” are set as the default names for GV-FR Panel V1 and GV-FR Panel V2 respectively. ◼ Local Settings: Enabled by default. Select On to enable the accessibility of the local settings.
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◼ Custom Logo (200 x 50 px): Optionally add a desired logo, with a pixel size of 200 x 50, to be displayed at the upper-left corner of the GV-FR Panel, in place of the GeoVision logo. ◼...
The face sizes are as follows: GV-FR Panel V1: 80 x 80 (default), 100 x 100, 120 x 120, 140 x 140, and 160 x 160. GV-FR Panel V2: 40 x 40 (default), 60 x 60, 80 x 80, 100 x 100, 120 x 120, 140 x 140, and 160 x 160.
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◼ Unknown Interval: Only available for GV-FR Panel V1. The amount of time in seconds before face recognition can be performed again on recognition targets that have been identified as unknown. ◼ Retry Count: Only available for GV-FR Panel V2. The number of times facial recognition can be repeated on recognition targets before they are identified as unknown.
Enable: Select On to enable the output to be triggered. ◼ Name: Type a desired named for the output device. GV-FR Panel IO Output and GV- FR Panel Relay Output are set as the default names for GV-FR Panel V1 and GV-FR Panel V2 respectively. ◼...
5.2 Face Management 5.2.1 Face Profiles On the Face Profiles page, users can enroll face photos used for access control by the GV- FR Panel. Users can also search for previously created face profiles by applying the desired search criteria and clicking Query. ◼...
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GV-ASManager and then sync the data back to GV-FR Panel. ⚫ For integration with GeoVision controllers and software, see Chapter 3 Access Control Integration. You can also use GV-Face Manager utility to create face profiles. See 6.3 GV-Face Manager for Face Database Management.
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To create a face profile, follow the steps below. Click New Face . This window appears. Type a desired name for the face profile under Name. Optionally type notes for the face profile under Note 1 and Note 2. Type the number of the access card to be assigned to the face profile under Card Number Field.
2. Click EDIT, which is next to the GV-FWC/Controller entry, to change the device name and IP address, and enable/disable connection if necessary. Note: The Web interface displays “Virtual MAC” for GV-FR Panel V1 and “Serial Number” for GV-FR Panel V2.
5.3.2 Event Trigger The Event Trigger page allows users to set up various trigger actions upon face / card recognition events. Note: Once GV-ASManager is connected to GV-FR Panel successfully, you will see two entries of “Trigger to ASM” automatically created on this page. No matter which condition, registered or unknown faces / cards, the access data will be sent to the GV-ASManager.
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2. To set up a new trigger action, click New Trigger. To configure a trigger action, click EDIT. This dialog box appears. 3. Name the trigger under Trigger Name. 4. Select Enable next to Activation. 5. Select Yes for Stop Other Triggers to stop other previously created triggers from being triggered at the same time.
5.4 Event Query 5.4.1 Detail Log The Event Query allows users to search for events during a specified time. When accessing Detail Log, apply the desired search criteria and click Query. ◼ Entries per Page: Select the number of entries shown per page, including 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50.
5.4.2 Exported Files On the Exported Files page, users can export the event logs found in the Detail Log page. To do so, follow the steps below. Click the CSV button at the upper right of the Detail Log page, which appears after each query.
This chapter introduces more advanced applications. 6.1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically updates the latest firmware to the company website. You can update GV-FR Panel’s firmware through GV-IP Device Utility (V8.9.3 or later) from the website. Important Notes Before You Start Before you start updating the firmware, read these important notes: While the firmware is being updated, the power supply must not be interrupted.
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Using the GV-IP Device Utility GV-IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to multiple GV-FR Panels. Note: The computer used to upgrade firmware must be within the same network as the GV-FR Panel. 1. Once downloaded, select GV IP Device Utility, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program.
6.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings If for any reason the device is not responding properly, you can restore it to its factory default settings through the Web interface. 1. Click General Settings > System Settings. 2. Click Load Default.
6.3 GV-Face Manager for Face Database Management GV-Face Manager is a useful utility that allows you to manage the face database of GV-FR Panel. It features the following functions for GV-FR Panel: ⚫ Creating face profiles: See 2.2 Adding / Editing Face IDs in GV-Face Manager User’s Guide.
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Starting GV-Face Manager GeoVision’s website. You can download GV-Face Manager from the 1. Once downloaded and installed, double-click the Face Manager program to start. 2. Upon first-time startup, you are required to set a login ID and password for the Face Manager.
Chapter 7 Third-Party Controller Integration GV-FR Panel is able to transmit access data to and integrate with third-party access control systems through Wiegand connection. There are two methods to connect GV-FR Panel to a third-party controller: via the Wiegand interface or the optional GV-FWC face recognition access data converter.
7.1 Via the Wiegand Interface Use the Wiegand interface on GV-FR Panel, as indicated below, to connect with a 3 -party controller. GV-FR Panel V1: Wiegand Wiegand GV-FR Panel V2: Note: If the third-party controller fails to respond to GV-FR Panel connected via its Wiegand interface, i.e, the access information received by GV-FR Panel is not transmitted...
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Connection Settings on GV-FR Panel On the Web interface of GV-FR Panel, select Notify Settings > Event Trigger > New Trigger, and select Wiegand Output under Trigger Output. When recognition events occur, card numbers will be transmitted to the controller connected via the Wiegand port. For details on the Event Trigger settings, see 5.3.2 Event Trigger.
Through GV-FWC, a face recognition access data converter, GV-FR Panel is able to send access data to and integrate with third-party access systems. GV-FR Panel V1: GV-FR Panel V2: Note: Face images of recognition events cannot be sent to 3 -party controllers through Wiegand connection.
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2. Name the GV-FWC to be connected, type its IP address, and select On next to Activation to enable connection. 3. Type a 12-numerical long Virtual MAC for GV-FR Panel V1 (Serial Number for GV-FR Panel V2), with 0 ~ 9, for the GV-FR Panel to be connected to GV-FWC.
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Connection settings on GV-FWC 1. On the Web interface of GV-FWC, click Converter Mode Setting. The Converter Mode Setting page appears. 2. Under MAC Address, type the MAC address for the GV-FR Panel. See Step 3. 3. Under Output Function, select Wiegand A or Wiegand B where the 3 -party controller is connected to.
Chapter 8 Live Streaming on GV-Software Once you have connected GV-FR Panel to GV-VMS or to GV-Edge Recording Manager (for GV-FR Panel V1 only), you can cast GV-FR Panel’s live stream on either software to create a more comprehensive surveillance management environment.
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To restore the original aspect ratio of GV-FR Panel images: ⚫ On the view window of GV-VMS, click Tools > Properties > Keep Image Ratio. ⚫ On the view window of GV-Edge Recording Manager (only for GV-FR Panel V1), click Configure > Properties > Keep Image Ratio.
Appendix Verifying the Connection between GV-FR Panel and GV-AS Controller To verify if GV-FR Panel is connected to GV-AS Controller successfully, go to the Web interface of the GV-AS Controller (Extended Device > Extended Reader Configuration), as exemplified below, and check the following settings: ⚫...
Optional Installation for GV-FR Panel V1 GV-Mount800 You can optionally purchase GV-Mount800 to mount the GV-FR Panel on a surface. GV-Mount800 Packing List 1. GV-Mount800 2. Securing Nut 3. Screw x 7 4. Hex Wrench Drill a 38-mm (1.50-in) diameter hole on the desired surface for installing the GV- Mount800.
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Once the GV-Mount800 is properly installed, place the large sealing rubber of the GV- FR Panel onto the back of the panel. Attach and secure the GV-FR Panel onto the GV-Mount800 with the 7 screws supplied to complete the installation. Sealing Rubber Note: Thread the necessary cables through the GV-Mount800 and connect them to the panel before securing the cover.
GV-Mount801 You can optionally purchase GV-Mount801 to install the GV-FR Panel at other locations using the Mobile or Stationary installation.
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GV-Mount801 Packing List 1. GV-Mount801 2. Mount Base 3. Panel Box Base 4. Mount Base Cover 5. Panel Box Cover 6. Mount Base Cover Screw (M3 x 8 mm / 0.12 in x 0.31 in) x 4 7. Panel Box Side Screw (M3 x 6 mm 8.
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Mobile Installation This type of installation allows you to freely install and move your GV-FR Panel from one place to another. Make sure the power source and network are within reach for connection. Installing the Mounting Plate to GV-FR Panel Begin by threading the GV-FR Panel’s cable connectors through the following items in numerical order.
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Mounting the GV-FR Panel Remove both mount stand covers behind the mount stand. Back of Mount Stand Use a self-prepared hex wrench to secure the mount stand to the mount base with the supplied nuts at the indicated holes. Mount Base Align the desired set of holes on the panel box base (Set 1 or Set 2 as illustrated below) to the four holes on the mount stand, and then insert the supplied panel box base screws...
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To install GV-FR Panel onto GV-Mount801, thread the cables on GV-FR Panel into the panel box base, and then close the upper mount stand cover. Latch the mounting plate (with GV-FR Panel) onto the protruding part of the panel box base, and then tighten a mounting plate side screw (included in the Wall Mount Bracket Kit, 1.2 Packing List) onto each side of the mounting plate.
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Note: You can optionally install the power adapter duct on the lower mount stand cover to secure your power adapter. To do so, follow the steps below. Place the power adapter in the power adapter duct and onto the lower mount stand cover as shown below.
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Stationary Installation This type of installation will fix your GV-FR Panel at a single location. Note the following precautions before you begin, as the installation requires drilling three permanent holes on a surface. ⚫ Make sure no other pipes or wires are embedded below the desired surface ⚫...
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Use a self-prepared hex wrench to secure the mount stand to the surface with No. 3, 4 and 5 (refer to Step 3). Follow Step 6 to 12, Mobile Installation to complete the GV-Mount801 installation.
GV-Mount920 You can optionally purchase the GV-Mount920 to mount the GV-FR Panel on a surface, power box, or VESA mount.
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GV-Mount920 Packing List 2. Wall Mount Bracket Base 1. Wall Mount Bracket Top 4. M3.5xL32 Screw x 4 3. Screw Anchor x 4 5. Torx Wrench x1 6. M3x4 Screw x 2 7. M2x6 Screw x 7 Installing the GV-FR Panel to Surfaces Drill holes on the desired surface for installing the GV-Mount920.
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Place and secure the Wall Mount Bracket Top onto the rear panel with the 7 M2x6 screws supplied. Tilt the GV-FR Panel and slide it down to integrate the Wall Mount Bracket Top and Base. Secure the bottom of the Wall Mount Bracket Top and Base with 2 M3x4 screws supplied and complete the installation.
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Installing the GV-FR Panel to Different Types of Power Boxes or VESA Mounts The GV-FR Panel can be installed onto 4 types of power boxes with the GV-Mount920. On the Wall Mount Bracket Base, the corresponding holes for each type are marked with A-F: Type of Power Box Hole...
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