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GeoVision GV-TMEB5800 Quick Start Manual
GeoVision GV-TMEB5800 Quick Start Manual

GeoVision GV-TMEB5800 Quick Start Manual

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GV-IP Thermal Camera
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
TMEB-QG-D
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.

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Summary of Contents for GeoVision GV-TMEB5800

  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide GV-IP Thermal Camera Before attempting to connect or operate this product, TMEB-QG-D 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

    Warning and Caution ⚫ Please read this instruction carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference. ⚫ All the examples and pictures used here are for reference only. ⚫ The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. ⚫...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Overview ....................1 1.1 Product Overview ....................1 1.2 Connecting I/O Devices ..................2 Chapter 2 Installation ....................3 Chapter 3 Accessing the Network Camera ............... 6 3.1 Looking Up the Dynamic IP Address ............... 6 3.2 Configuring the IP Address ..................8 Chapter 4 The Web Interface ..................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Product Overview Ethernet connector Audio input connector (3.5mm) Alarm input/output Power connector Speaker Thermal lens Light sensor Optical lens Microphone 10. Flashing light 11. IR LED 12. microSD card slot 13. Load Default Note: The camera can be powered by DC 12V / PoE power supply. If the PoE switch is used to power the camera, DC12V power supply is not required.
  • Page 6: Connecting I/O Devices

    1.2 Connecting I/O Devices...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Please make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera. And install and use the camera in the dry environment. Loosen the fixed screw to disassemble the camera. 2.
  • Page 8 Loosen the nut from the main element. Run the network cable (without RJ 45 connector) through the both elements. Then crimp the cable with RJ 45 connector. Connect the cable to the hermetic connector. Then tighten the nut and the main cover. Secure the mounting base to the ceiling or wall with the screws provided.
  • Page 9 Fix the camera with the fixed screw.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Accessing The Network Camera

    Chapter 3 Accessing the Network Camera 3.1 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 11 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. Note: To change the password using GV-IP Device Utility, click on the camera’s IP address, and select Configure >...
  • Page 12: Configuring The Ip Address

    3.2 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 13: Chapter 4 The Web Interface

    Chapter 4 The Web Interface Once you log in the Web interface, you will see the live view as shown below. Icon Description Icon Description Visible light image and Temperature indicator thermal image display Visible light image display SD card recording indicator Thermal image display Motion alarm indicator Adapt (fill the window)
  • Page 14 Icon Description Icon Description Enable or disable audio alarm Scene change indicator Start/stop two-way audio Line crossing indicator Enable/disable audio Intrusion indicator Snapshot Region entrance indicator Start/stop local recording Region exiting indicator Zoom in Loitering detection indicator Zoom out Illegal parking detection indicator Rule information display Alarm input indicator Target counting (by line)
  • Page 15: Chapter 5 Upgrading System Firmware

    Chapter 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 Browse button to locate the firmware file saved at your local computer.
  • Page 16: Chapter 6 Restoring To Factory Default

    Chapter 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 No. 13, 1. Overview in the Quick Start Guide).
  • Page 17: Chapter 7 Connecting To Gv-Vms

    Chapter 7 Connecting to GV-VMS When GV-TMEB5800 is integrated with GV-VMS V17.4.5 / V18.3.1 with patch files or later, thermal imaging and temperature readings are available in both live and recorded views. Only GV-VMS V18.3.1 with patch files or later supports AI events, including temperature detection events such as Temperature Exception Alarms, which trigger when the detected temperature exceeds the defined threshold.
  • Page 18: Connecting To Gv-Vms

    GV-TMEB5800 and the other is GV-TMEB5800 (Thermal). 3. Open the Content List (Home > Toolbar > Content List 4. Find the camera GV-TMEB5800, and click the Expand button to see the thermal camea listed. 5. Drag the two cameras to the live view window.
  • Page 19: Displaying Temperature Readings

    7.2 Displaying Temperature Readings To display the temperature on GV-VMS, first set up the thermography rules on the camera. On the Camera: To trigger alarms or system actions when the temperature detected exceeds the threshold value, enable Detection Config (Config > Fire Detection > Temperature Measurement), and select desired settings.
  • Page 20 Configure one of the three thermography rules (Point, Line or Area), draw an area on the image and enable the settings. For details, see 4.2 Temperature Measurement in the user’s manual.
  • Page 21 On GV-VMS Select Home > Toolbar > Configure > Video Process. The Setup dialog box appears. Select IPCVA under Video Analysis, select the thermal camera, and click Setting. Select Live Draw Rect. Click OK and return to the main screen. Start monitoring.
  • Page 22: Enabling Temperature Detection

    To view temperature readings on any region of the image, click the Tools icon on the channel, select Measure Temperature, and then click anywhere on the image. Note that the Temp Reading by Click function (see Step 1) on the camera must be enabled first. 7.3 Enabling Temperature Detection When the detected temperature exceeds the defined threshold for temperature detection events, such as Fire Detection and Temperature Measurement, GV-VMS V18.3.1 with patch...
  • Page 23 To see triggered Flame Detection events, access System Log > AI Event Table, as shown below.
  • Page 24: Chapter 8 Optional Installation

    Chapter 8 Optional Installation 8.1 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 25 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 26 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 27 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 28: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-4

    8.2 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 29 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 screw and detach the mounting base of the camera.
  • Page 30 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 31 Fix GV-Mount211-4 to the mounting base on the wall.
  • Page 32: Wall Mount Bracket Gv-Mount211-6

    8.3 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 33 GV-Mount211-6 Installation Open the mounting base and the upper cover of GV-Mount506. Loosen the 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 34 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 35 Secure the camera mounted with the upper cover of GV-Mount506 to GV-Mount211-6. Secure GV-Mount211-6 to the wall.