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GeoVision GV-LPR2812-DL Quick Start Manual
GeoVision GV-LPR2812-DL Quick Start Manual

GeoVision GV-LPR2812-DL Quick Start Manual

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GV-LPR2812-DL
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
LPR2812-QG-A
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide GV-LPR2812-DL Before attempting to connect or operate this product, LPR2812-QG-A 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 Contents Caution ........................ii Note for Installing Camera Outdoor ..............iii Note for Powering the Camera ................iii Note for the Desiccant Bag .................. iii Installation and Recognition Parameters ............iv Chapter 1 Overview ..................... 1 1.1 Cables ........................1 Chapter 2 Installation ..................
  • Page 4 Caution Do not lift a camera by its cable. Do not remove the screws from the front cover.
  • Page 5 Note for Installing Camera Outdoor When installing the camera outdoor, be sure that: The camera is set up above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables. Any PoE, power, audio and I/O cables are waterproofed using waterproof silicon rubber or the like.
  • Page 6 Installation and Recognition Parameters View Angle ⚫ Vertical View Angle ≦ 30°: The vertical view angle of the camera shall be within 30 degrees to the ground. ⚫ Horizontal View Angle ≦ 30°: The horizontal view angle of the camera shall be within 30 degrees relative to the recognition target.
  • Page 7 ⚫ Parking Entrance/Exit: For installing at a parking entrance/exit, the camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 1 ~ 3 meters (3.3 ~ 9.8 ft) with an optimal recognition distance of 4.5 ~ 22 meters (14.8 ~ 72.2 ft) while the speed of the target vehicle cannot be more than 30 km/h (18 mi/h).
  • Page 8 ⚫ Centered-Top: For installing at the top of the center of a road, the camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 5 ~ 6 meters (16.4 ~ 19.7 ft), with an optional recognition distance of 8 ~ 22 meters (26.2 ~ 72.2 ft), while the speed of the target vehicle cannot exceed 100 or 60 km/h (62 or 37 mi/h), respectively for single-laned and dual-laned roads.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Cables Cable and Color Definition LAN / PoE Ethernet / PoE connection. DC 12V + / DC 12V – Power input interface. Alarm Out / COM Alarm output and COM interfaces. (Yellow / Green) Alarm IN / Alarm GND Alarm input interfaces (Blue / Purple) Audio IN / Audio Out / Audio GND...
  • Page 10 Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Removing the Anti-moisture Sticker Before mounting the camera in its installation location, remove the anti-moisture sticker to allow the air vent to function properly.
  • Page 11 2.2 Mounting on the Wall This section describes the conventional camera installation. For optional installation with GV-Mount accessories, see Chapter 10 Option Installation. Check that the cable outlet on the wall is large enough for the pigtails to pass through. Attach the drilling sticker to the camera installation location, ensuring that the center of the sticker matches the cable outlet on the wall.
  • Page 12 Loose the Philips head screw and adjust the camera to the desired angle. Re-tighten the screw.
  • Page 13 2.3 Removing the Front Cover Use an Allen key screwdriver to remove the front cover of the camera, and rotate it to open it. Then, you can see the Reset button and SD card slot. IMPORTANT: When the camera is delivered, a microSD card has been formatted and installed.
  • Page 14 2.4 Changing the microSD card ⚫ The SD card slot only accepts class 10 or higher microSD cards. To change a microSD card, the camera must be turned off. Otherwise, a system exception can occur. To format the SD card, go to the camera’s Web interface. ⚫...
  • Page 15 2.5 Replacing the Desiccant Bag If the camera's front cover is open or the lens is fogged, replace the existing desiccant bag within the camera. Users must prepare additional desiccant bags themselves. The color of the silica gel beads among the desiccant can be used to determine whether the desiccant bag is still functioning.
  • Page 16 1. Make sure the PC used to configure the IP address is under the same LAN as the camera. Download and install GV-IP Device Utility from the GeoVision’s website. 2. On the GV-IP Utility window, click the button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN.
  • Page 17 4. On the camera’s login page, enter the default username and password: admin. 5. You are requested to change the default username and password. Log into the camera again with the new username and password.
  • Page 18 3.2 Configuring the IP Address If the camera is connected to a LAN without the DHCP server, the default IP address will be https://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 19 3.3 Adjusting the Time Zone When you first use the camera, you must set the time zone based on the location you are. On the camera’s Web interface, select System > Device. Select PC for Clock Sync, and click Save All. Click Sync Now to sync the time and date of the camera to your time zone.
  • Page 20 Chapter 4 The Web Interface To play live stream, the user must click the play button The Tool Bar is hidden after idle for 3 seconds, but it will be displayed when the mouse cursor moves on the screen. Icon Description Icon Description...
  • Page 21 Chapter 5 Configuring the Gate Output When detected license plate numbers match those in the database, the camera can open a gate or barrier to allow vehicles to pass. To open a gate, configure the following digital output and notification settings through the web interface: To enable the output: To enable the gate output, go to System >...
  • Page 22 To enable event notifications: Go to Notification > Event Setting. To add the output-triggered event to the notification, click the Add button. On the dialog box, configure the following settings: ◼ Trigger: Select AI Detection for LPR recognition. ◼ Notify: Select Digital Output to trigger the gate output when detected license plate numbers matches those in the database.
  • Page 23 Chapter 6 Upgrading Camera Firmware GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the company website. To load the new firmware into the camera, refer to the document.
  • Page 24 Chapter 7 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 on the camera. On the Camera Open the front cover of the camera. See 2.3 Removing the Front Cover in the Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 25 Establish communication between the camera and GV-ASManager by adding it to the system. See section 8.2 later. Note: 1. GV-LPR2812-DL is supported by GV-ASManager V6.1.2 or later. 2. For GV-ASManager integration, ensure the camera’s date and time are set to the local time zone. See 3.3 Adjusting Time Zone.
  • Page 26 8.1 Enabling Connection with GV-ASManager To enable connection with GV-ASManager on the camera, first ensure that a SD card is inserted and properly formatted. Then, access the camera’s Web interface and follow the steps below. On the camera’s Web interface, select System > License Plate Recognition > Registry Database.
  • Page 27 8.2 Adding the Camera to GV-ASManager To add the camera to GV-ASManager, follow the steps below. 1. On the GV-ASManager’s menu bar, click Setup > Devices. The Devices dialog box appears. 2. Under Device Group, define a group for the camera to be added. Otherwise, use the Default group.
  • Page 28 [Connection] Type the IP Address, User Name and Password of the camera. You can also click the Search button to detect cameras on the same LAN. ◼ Https Port: Default is 443. ◼ VSS Port: Default is 8088. 6. To configure a LPR channel, select the Lane 1 tab. This dialog box appears. 7.
  • Page 29 Chapter 9 UHF RFID Reader Integration 9.1 Connecting the Reader The GV-LPR2812-DL camera can be connected to the GV-RU9003 UHF RFID reader to enable integrated license plate recognition and RFID tag-based access management. When a registered license plate is detected, GV-RU9003 reads the corresponding RFID tag on the vehicle to perform actions such as opening a gate or barrier, or triggering an output alarm.
  • Page 30 Connecting to GV-ASManager On the camera’s Web interface, select System > License Plate Recognition > Registry Database. Select Enable Registry Database (SD Storage is necessary), and ASManager for Database Control by. Select one type of license plate comparison for Register Database Comparison. For details, see Step 3, 8.1 Enabling Connection with GV-ASManager above.
  • Page 31 Configure either License Plate or Card Mode or License Plate and Card Mode for access granted. Functioning as a Standalone Select Standalone for Database Control by. Select one type of license plate comparison for Register Database Comparison. For details, see 5. Registry Database in the user’s manual.
  • Page 32 Chapter 10 Optional Installation 10.1 Power Box Mounting You can optionally purchase Junction Box Mounting GV-Mount514 to fit your mounting environment. Packing List GV-Mount514 Long Screw x 4 Short Screw (M4 x 10 mm) x 4 Screw Anchor x 4 Plastic MG25A Conduit Connector Rubber Plug x 3 Drill Template Paster...
  • Page 33 GV-Mount514 Installation Unscrew the cover from the power box. Stick the drill template paster to the wall. Drill 4 mounting holes according to the drill template. Insert the 4 screw anchors to the mounting holes. Position the power box on the wall with the bottom hole facing down. Align the screw holes with the 4 mounting holes on the wall.
  • Page 34 Prepare a corrugated tube with the appropriate outer diameter to fit the conduit connector and the necessary length to accommodate your Ethernet cable. Thread the Ethernet cable through the tube. Choose from the two methods below to route the Ethernet cable: In-Wall Routing: 。...
  • Page 35 Note: If the In-Wall Routing method is chosen, secure the threaded rubber plugs to the bottom of the power box, preventing moisture from reaching the cables inside. If the In-Wall Routing method was chosen and a hole has already been drilled in the protective pad, but you decide to switch to the External Routing method, firmly press the rubber plug from inside the power box into the back of the power box to seal it, preventing moisture from the wall from reaching the cables inside.
  • Page 36 Note: When screwing the box cover, ensure the waterproof ring is securely attached to the cover. The Power Box cover The waterproof ring...
  • Page 37 10.2 Pole Mounting The pole mounting requires GV-Mount450 and GV-Mount514. GV-Mount450 Packing List GV-Mount450 Steel Strap x 2 Screw x 4 GV-Mount450 + GV-Mount514 Installation Unscrew the cover from the GV-Mount514 power box. Align and attach the GV-Mount514 back plate to the GV-Mount450 plate using the 4 supplied screws.