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GV-Compact DVR V3 User's Manual User's Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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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.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ............1 1.1 Features........................2 1.2 Models ........................3 1.2.1 The Four-Channel Unit ................3 1.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit................4 1.3 Packing List......................5 1.3.1 The Four-Channel Unit................5 1.3.2 The Eight-Channel Unit................7 1.4 Options ........................9 1.5 System Requirement ...................10 Chapter 2 Physical Description..........11 2.1 Front Panel ......................11 2.1.1 The Four-Channel Unit ................11...
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3.6.1 Turning On the Power ................45 3.6.2 Turning Off the Power ................45 3.7 Formatting a Hard Drive ..................46 3.8 Main Screen Overview..................47 3.9 Basic Operation ....................48 3.9.1 Date/Time Adjustment................48 3.9.2 Recording Operation .................48 3.9.3 Search/Playback Operation ..............49 3.9.4 PTZ Operation...................49 3.9.5 Channel Number and Camera Name............49 3.9.6 Video Backup ....................49 Chapter 4 OSD Menu Configurations ........51...
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4.6.5 Motion Recording List ................81 4.6.6 Time Search....................81 4.6.7 Advanced Search..................82 4.7 Network.........................83 4.7.1 Network Status..................83 4.7.2 Connection Settings ..................84 4.7.3 Wireless Settings ..................85 4.7.4 Advanced TCP/IP..................86 4.7.5 UMTS Settings ..................87 4.7.6 DDNS Settings ..................88 4.7.7 Multicast Settings..................89 4.7.8 Web User Account Info ................90 4.8 Advanced......................91 4.8.1 Date and Time...................91 4.8.2 Firmware Settings ..................92...
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Chapter 6 Remote Configurations ........119 6.1 Video & Motion....................121 6.1.1 Video Settings..................121 6.1.2 Motion Detection ..................125 6.1.3 Text Overlay....................126 6.1.4 Visual Automation ...................127 6.1.5 VGA Output Settings................128 6.1.6 Video Channel Source Settings ..............128 6.2 Digital I/O & PTZ....................129 6.2.1 I/O Control....................129 6.2.2 PTZ Settings ...................132 6.2.3 GPS ......................133...
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Chapter 7 Remote Recording and Playback ....181 7.1 Remote Recording .....................181 7.2 Remote Playback ....................181 7.2.1 Playback of Files Recorded on Hard Drive ..........182 7.2.2 Playback over Network ................184 7.2.3 Access to the Recorded Files through FTP Server.........185 7.2.4 Playback of Backup Files................185 7.2.5 Playback of GPS Tracks .................188 Chapter 8 Advanced Applications ........190 8.1 Upgrading System Firmware ................190...
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Chapter 12 The I/O Terminal Block ........223 12.1 Pin Assignment....................223 12.1.1 The Four-Channel Unit ................223 12.1.2 The Eight-Channel Unit................224 12.2 Output Devices ....................225 12.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit................226 12.3 Camera Power Supply..................228 12.3.1 The Four-Channel Unit................228 12.3.2 The Eight-Channel Unit................229 Specifications: The Four-Channel Unit ......230 Specifications: The Eight-Channel Unit ......234 Appendix…................238 A.
Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The GV-Compact DVR V3 is a mobile video recorder that comes in the four-channel and eight-channel units. The four-channel unit can simultaneously display real-time images from four cameras, while the eight-channel unit can simultaneously display real-time images from eight cameras.
1.1 Features Recording • Dual streams from H.264 and MJPEG • Up to 120 fps at D1 resolution for 4-channel units; up to 240 fps at D1 resolution for 8-channel units • Independent channel resolution, quality and frame rate settings Local Display •...
Standard model to vehicle power supply. 1.2.1 The Four-Channel Unit Model Name Image Description Equipped with 2 USB ports and 1 hard drive GV-LX4C3D1 bay. Equipped with 2 USB Standard GV- LX4C3D2 ports and 2 hard drive models bays.
1.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit Model Name Image Description Equipped with 4 USB GV-LX8CD1 ports and 1 hard drive bay. Equipped with 4 USB Standard ports and 2 hard drive GV-LX8CD2 models bays. Equipped with 4 USB ports, 1 hard drive bay GV-LX8CD2W and 1 DVD-RW drive.
If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer to arrange a replacement. Note: The hard disk is not included in the standard package. 1.3.1 The Four-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV-LX4C3D2 / GV-LX4C3D2W) • • D-Type Video Cable x 1 D-Type Audio/TV/Spot Monitor Cable x 1 •...
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• Anti-Vibration ACC Model (GV-LX4C3V) • • D-Type Video Cable x 1 D-Type Audio/TV/Spot Monitor Cable x 1 • • Camera Power Cable x 1 Power Cable x 1 • • Shorting Cable x 1 Lock Key x 2 (1 Bay), x 4 (2 Bays) •...
Introduction 1.3.2 The Eight-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX8CD1 / GV-LX8CD2 / GV-LX8CD2W) • • 1 to 5 D-Type Video Cable x 1 6 to 8 D-Type Video/TV/Spot Monitor Cable • • Camera Power Cable x 2 D-Type Audio Cable x 1 •...
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• Anti-Vibration ACC Models (GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2) • • 1 to 5 D-Type Video Cable x 1 6 to 8 D-Type Video/ TV/ Spot Monitor Cable x 1 • • Camera Power Cable x 2 D-Type Audio Cable x 1 •...
Introduction 1.4 Options Optional devices can expand your GV-Compact DVR V3’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer for more information. The external IR receiver, with a 5-meter cable (16.4 feet), allows long-distance remote control of the GV-Compact DVR External IR Receiver GV-GPS 232 Receiver, with RS-232 interface, is a Global Position System receiver.
1.5 System Requirement To access the Web interface of the GV-Compact DVR V3, it is required to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later. Note: If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, additional settings are required. See Setting for Internet Explorer 8 in Appendix C.
This section identifies the various components of the GV-Compact DVR V3, and provides the overview of the remote control. 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 The Four-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV-LX4C3D2 / GV-LX4C3D2W) 1. GV-LX4C3D1 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-1 2. GV-LX4C3D2...
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3. GV-LX4C3D2W 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-3 Description No. Name The two USB ports can connect the USB storage device, USB Port Wireless LAN adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. • Power LED: Turns on when the power is supplied. •...
Physical Description • The Anti-Vibration ACC Model (GV-LX4C3V) Figure 2-4 Description No. Name The two USB ports can connect the USB storage device, USB Port Wireless LAN adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. • Power LED: Turns on when the power is supplied. •...
2.1.2 The Eight-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX8CD1 / GV-LX8CD2 / GV-LX8CD2W) 1. GV-LX8CD1 Figure 2-5 2. GV-LX8CD2 Figure 2-6...
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Physical Description 3. GV-LX8CD2W 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2-7 Description No. Name The four USB ports can connect the USB storage device, USB Port Wireless LAN adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. • Power LED: Turns on when the power is supplied. Ready LED: Turns on when the unit is ready for use.
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Physical Description Description No. Name The four USB ports can connect the USB storage device, USB Port Wireless LAN adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. • Power LED: Turns on when the power is supplied. • Ready LED: Turns on when the unit is ready for use. •...
2.2 Rear Panel 2.2.1 The Four-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV-LX4C3D2 / GV-LX4C3D2W) Figure 2-10 Description No. Name Connects to power supply. DC Power Input (12V) When using the Loop function, turn the switches to OFF 75 Ω...
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Physical Description • The Anti-Vibration ACC Model (GV-LX4C3V) Figure 2-11 Description No. Name Connects to power supply. DC Power Input (12V) When using the Loop function, turn the switches to OFF 75 Ω positions. The switch number is corresponding to the channel number.
2.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX8CD1 / GV-LX8CD2 / GV-LX8CD2W) Figure 2-12 Description No. Name Connects to power supply. DC Power Input (12V) Connects to the network. LAN Port • Inputs (5 Blue Connectors/CH1-5): Connects to Video In/Out cameras.
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Physical Description • Anti-Vibration ACC Models (GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2) Figure 2-13 Description No. Name Connects to power supply. DC Power Input (12V) Connects to the network. LAN Port • Inputs (5 Blue Connectors/CH1-5): Connects to cameras. Video In/Out • Outputs (5 Black Connectors/CH1-5): Loops out each camera input to monitors.
2.3 Remote Control The GV-Compact DVR V3 Remote Control is provided to configure and operate the GV-Compact DVR V3. 2.3.1 The Four-Channel Unit Figure 2-14 Button Description Stops recording. Starts recording. OSD menu: Moves the focus upward to the desired item. Playback: Decreases the speed of playback.
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Physical Description OSD menu: Moves the focus rightward to the desired item; moves to the next page. Playback: Plays the video forward at different speeds (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x). OSD menu: Enters the menu option and confirms the selection. Playback: Plays or pauses video.
2.3.2 The Eight-Channel Unit Figure 2-15 Button Description Stops recording. Starts recording. OSD menu: Moves the focus upward to the desired item. Playback: Decreases the speed of playback. OSD menu: Moves the focus downward to the desired item. Playback: Stops playback. OSD menu: Moves the focus leftward to the desired item;...
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Physical Description OSD menu: Enters the menu option and confirms the selection. Playback: Plays or pauses video. Switches to Channel 1 to Channel 8 or I/O device 1 to 8. Switches to the screen of 4 divisions. Zooms in or out. Calls up the menu of SEARCH/PLAYBACK.
Chapter 3 Getting Started Getting started with the GV-Compact DVR V3 consists of the following steps: 3.1 Basic Connection for Standard Models Install the video display devices. 3.2 Basic Connection for Anti-Vibration Models Connect the unit to the vehicle. 3.3 Connecting Anti-Vibration ACC Models Describe the ACC connection in detail.
Getting Started 3.1 Basic Connection for Standard Models The following instructions describe the basic connection to the GV-Compact DVR V3. 3.1.1 The Four-Channel Unit Figure 3-1 1. Use the supplied power adaptor to connect to power. 2. Connect to cameras by using the blue connectors of the supplied D-Type Video Cable. 3.
3.1.2 The Eight-Channel Unit Figure 3-2 1. Use the supplied power adaptor to connect to power. 2. Connect to cameras (Camera 1 to 5) by using the blue connectors of the supplied 1 to 5 D-Type Video Cable. 3. Connect to cameras (Camera 6 to 8) by using the blue connectors of the supplied 6 to 8 D-Type Video/ TV/Spot Monitor Cable.
Getting Started 3.2 Basic Connection for Anti-Vibration Models You need to connect the Anti-Vibration ACC model to ACC wire and power wire on the vehicle. When the unit is connected to the ACC wire properly, it will automatically start after you power on the vehicle for 5 seconds.
3.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit 1. Connect the ACC wire from the vehicle to Pin 24 on the terminal block. For details, see Connecting the ACC Wire of 3.3.2 Connecting to a Vehicle. 2. Connect the Power Cable to the GV-Compact DVR V3 and to the vehicle. For details, see Connecting the Power Wire of 3.3.2 Connecting to a Vehicle.
ACC wiring between the unit and the vehicle. For the test, you need to prepare a power adaptor (DC 12V, 5.0A) to power on the unit. Follow the steps below. Items required for testing: Supplied Shorting Cable Power Adaptor of DC 12V, 5A (which can be purchased from GeoVision)
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1. Connect the Shorting Cable to Pins 14 and 16 (4-chaneel unit) or Pins 22 and 24 (8-channel unit) on the terminal block. Figure 3-5 2. Power on the unit by using a power adaptor. The unit automatically starts after powering up for 5 seconds.
Getting Started 3.3.2 Connecting to a vehicle IMPORTANT: Below is an example of how to connect the Anti-Vibration ACC model to the vehicle. Since each vehicle differs in design, refer to the owner’s manual of your vehicle for details and carefully follow the safety measures.
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Find the fuse specification diagram in the owner’s manual, which tells you what each fuse controls. Look for the fuse location of the “cigarette lighter.” The fuse diagram is sometimes located on the back of the fuse box cover. Figure 3-8 Connect the ACC wire from the cigarette lighter fuse to Pin 16 (4-channel unit) or Pin 24 (8-channel unit) on the terminal block.
Getting Started Connecting the Power Wire The supplied power cable of the Anti-Vibration ACC model splits into two wires. Connect the white wire to the vehicle’s power cable and use the black wire to make the ground connection. Note: The Compact DVR V3 supports the power input of 5V to 36V DC, 5A. GV-Compact DVR V3 Connect the white wire to the Vehicle’s Power Cable...
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1. Using the fuse specification diagram, locate the power cable connecting to the fuse box. Connect the white power wire of the GV-Compact DVR V3 to the positive-voltage power cable. You may need to use a voltmeter to determine which one is the positive voltage.
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Getting Started • Method 2: Connect the black ground wire to the vehicle’s chassis so that the wire contacts the bare metal, for example, a metal bolt nearby. Figure 3-14 Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, sometimes only one method will work. When the black ground wire is connected correctly, GV-Compact DVR V3 will automatically shut down 30 seconds after the car’s power is off.
3.4 Connecting Optional Video Output Devices 3.4.1 The Four-Channel Unit The four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 offers the looping video output for 4 monitors. It also offers the spot monitor output to display video sequentially from each video input. For the settings of the spot monitor, see 4.8.5 Spot Monitor Settings. Note: To loop out videos, turn the 75 Ω...
Getting Started 3.4.2 The Eight-Channel Unit The eight-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 offers the looping video output for 8 monitors. It also offers the spot monitor output to display video sequentially from each video input. For the settings of the spot monitor, see 4.8.5 Spot Monitor Settings. Figure 3-16...
3.5.1 The Four-Channel Unit • Standard Models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV-LX4C3D2 / GV-LX4C3D2W) 1. Make sure the unit is powered off. 2. Push down the blue button to loose the latch of the hard drive drawer, and pull out the drawer.
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Push the drawer back. Figure 3-19 5. To install a 2.5” SATA hard drive, you need a HDD Converter from GeoVision to enclose the 2.5” hard drive. Insert the Converter installed with a 2.5” hard drive into the pull-out drive drawer, secure the Converter with 6 supplied T-Cap screws, and push the drive drawer back in the drive bay.
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T-Cap screws, and push the drawer back in the drive bay of the unit. Figure 3-22 To install a 2.5” SATA hard drive, you need a HDD Converter from GeoVision to enclose the 2.5” hard drive. Insert the Converter installed with a 2.5” hard drive into the pull-out drive drawer, secure the Converter with 4 supplied screws, and push the drive drawer back in the drive bay.
Getting Started 3.5.2 The Eight-Channel Unit 1. Make sure the unit is powered off. 2. Push down the blue button to loose the latch of the hard drive drawer, and pull out the drawer. Figure 3-25 3. Unscrew and remove the extender of the drawer. Figure 3-26 4.
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5. To install a 2.5” SATA hard drive, you need a HDD Converter from GeoVision to enclose the 2.5” hard drive. Insert the Converter installed with a 2.5” hard drive into the pull-out drive drawer, secure the Converter with 6 supplied T-Cap screws, and push the drive drawer back in the drive bay.
Getting Started 3.6 Turning On / Off the Power 3.6.1 Turning On the Power Connect the GV-Compact DVR V3 to the power, and the Power LED should turn on. If a HDD is installed on the GV-Compact DVR V3, the HDD Power LED should turn on as well.
3.7 Formatting a Hard Drive The GV-Compact DVR V3 is a Linux-based system. You must follow the steps below to format the hard drive before recording. 1. Press the Menu button on the Remote Control to enter the main menu. 2.
Getting Started 3.8 Main Screen Overview Figure 3-31 1. Date and time: Indicates the current date and time when viewing live video. 2. A / B / C: Indicates the type of device defined for the GV-Compact DVR V3. 3. Monitoring icon : Appears when the monitoring is activated.
3.9 Basic Operation This section describes the basic operation of the GV-Compact DVR V3. 3.9.1 Date/Time Adjustment It is recommended that you enter the current date and time before start recording so that the correct date and time is associated with all videos. •...
Getting Started 3.9.3 Search/Playback Operation To access the recorded video for playback, press the Search button to have several search and playback options. For details, see 4.6 Search / Playback. 3.9.4 PTZ Operation To install the PTZ camera, press the Menu button on the Remote Control, select CHANNEL SETTINGS, press one Channel button (Ch1 - CH4 for the four-channel unit;...
OSD Menu Configurations Chapter 4 OSD Menu Configurations The GV-Compact DVR V3 is configured through a series of menus on screen by using the Remote Control. This section describes the functions and options in the on-screen display (OSD) menus. To enter the main menu, press the Menu button on the Remote Control. Eight submenus will appear as shown below.
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List of Main Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. 4.1.1 CHANNEL NAME 4.1.2 VIDEO/AUDIO SETTINGS 4.1.3 MOTION DETECTION 4.1.4 MOTION TRIGGER OUTPUT SETTINGS 4.1 CHANNEL SETTINGS 4.1.5 ALARM SETTINGS 4.1.6 CAMERA SETTINGS 4.1.7 PTZ SETTINGS 4.1.8 PTZ CONTROL...
OSD Menu Configurations 4.1 Channel Settings In Channel Settings, you can adjust the device settings for each channel. To set up a channel, press the Menu button on the Remote Control, select CHANNEL SETTINGS, press one Channel button (CH1 – CH4 for the four-channel unit; CH1 – CH8 for the eight-channel unit), and select one of the setting options.
4.1.2 Video/Audio Settings You can adjust the audio and video settings for the selected channel. Select APPLY TO ALL to apply the same settings to all four channels or all eight channels, depending on the unit you use. Figure 4-3 VIDEO RESOLUTION: Select the video resolution from 704 x 480, 704 x 240 and 352 x 240 for NTSC format;...
OSD Menu Configurations 4.1.3 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the video image. You can configure up to 8 areas of different sensitive values for motion detection. 1. Select MOTION DETECTION. This screen appears. The default sensitivity value is 2 for the whole area.
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5. Press the directional buttons to place the detection area, and press the button. 6. Press the directional buttons to modify the size of the detection area, and press the button. Figure 4-6 7. Select SENSITIVITY value from Low (1), Medium (2) and High (3), and press the button.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.1.4 Motion Trigger Output Settings The alarm output can be triggered simultaneously when motion is detected. The four-channel unit can connect up to 4 alarm output devices, while the eight-channel unit can connect up to 8 alarm output devices. To activate the output settings, you must also start monitoring manually or by schedule.
4.1.5 Alarm Settings You can capture images before and/or after a motion and an I/O event happens. Figure 4-9 PRE-ALARM BUFFER: Activate video recording before an event occurs. Set the recording time to 1 or 2 seconds. POST-ALARM RECORDING: Activate video recording onto the hard disk after an event occurs.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.1.7 PTZ Settings Through the RS-485 interface on the I/O terminal block, you can connect up to 4 PTZ cameras with the four-channel unit, and 8 PTZ cameras with the eight-channel unit. To set up the baud rate, speed and address, consult your PTZ documentation. Figure 4-11 Note: Currently the GV-Compact DVR V3 does not support the PTZ camera with RS-232...
4.1.8 PTZ Control After setting up the PTZ camera, you can press the Channel button (CH1 - CH4 for the four-channel unit; CH1 – CH8 for the eight-channel unit) on the remote Control to display the PTZ channel. Use the directional buttons to control the PTZ movement. Press the Menu button to access advanced functions.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.1.9 Privacy Mask You can set up the Privacy Mask to block out sensitive areas from view by covering the areas with black or white boxes in both live view and recorded clips. Figure 4-13 STATE: Enable the Privacy Mask function. MASK MODE: Set the mask to be black or white.
4.2 Digital IO Settings The I/O terminal block, on the rear panel of the GV-Compact DVR V3, provides the interface for the applications of digital input, relay output and GPS. 4.2.1 Digital Input Settings The four-channel unit can connect up to 4 input devices, while the eight-channel unit can connect up to 8 input devices.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.2.2 Digital Output Settings The four-channel unit can connect up to 4 output devices, while the eight-channel unit can connect up to 8 output devices. To select one output device for setup, press the desired Channel button (CH1 – CH4 for the four-channel unit; CH1 –CH8 for the eight-channel unit) on the Remote Control.
4.2.3 GPS Settings Note the GPS function is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V / GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2). The Anti-Vibration ACC models support the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. You can track the vehicle location on Google maps and display the average speed of a vehicle in live view.
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OSD Menu Configurations Figure 4-17 STATE: Enable the GPS function. After the settings, the vehicle speed will show on the upper-right corner of the main screen. BAUD RATE: Two baud rate options are available: 4800 and 9600. By default the value is 9600.
4.3 Events and Alerts For the events of motion detection or I/O trigger, you can set up these alert methods: 1. Send a captured still image by e-mail or FTP. 2. Notify Center Monitoring Station, Center V2, VSM or GV-GIS, by video or text alerts. To have above alert methods, you must also set the following features: •...
OSD Menu Configurations 4.3.1 E-mail After a trigger event, the GV-Compact DVR V3 can send the e-mail to a remote user containing a captured still image. Figure 4-18 STATE: Enable the e-mail function. SERVER URL/IP: Enter the URL or IP address of the SMTP server. PORT: Enter the SMTP server’s port number.
4.3.2 FTP You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts. Figure 4-19 FTP CLIENT MODE: Enable the FTP function. SERVER URL/IP: Enter the host name or IP address of the FTP Server. PORT: Enter the port number of the FTP Server. Or keep the default value 21. USERNAME: Enter a valid user name to log into the FTP Server.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.3.3 Center V2 After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts. For the monitoring through Center V2, you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2. You can connect up to two Center V2 servers for central monitoring.
4.3.4 VSM After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station VSM can get notified by text alerts. For the monitoring through VSM, you must already have a subscriber account on VSM. You can connect up to two VSM servers for central monitoring. Press CH1 and CH2 buttons on the Remote Control for two different connection settings.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.3.5 GV-GIS Note the GV-GIS function is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V, GV-LX8CV1 and GV-LX8CV2). Through the network connection, the Anti-Vibration ACC models equipped with GPS devices can send GPS data and live video to the GV-GIS (Geographic Information System) for the services of vehicle tracking, location verification and live monitoring.
4.3.6 Video Gateway / Recording Server You can send the video images to the GV-Video Gateway or GV-Recording Server. Up to two GV-Video Gateways or GV-Recording Servers can be connected with the unit.. Press CH1 and CH2 buttons on the Remote Control for two different connection settings. Figure 4-23 Activate Link: Enable the connection to the GV-Video Gateway or GV-Recording Server.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.3.7 Remote Playback You can remotely access and play the recorded files saved on the GV-Compact DVR V3 Select YES to activate the remote playback server built in the unit and to allow playback access. Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary. For details on the remote playback, see 7.2.2 Playback over Network.
4.3.8 3GPP The 3GPP server allows you to enable the Real Time Stream Protocol (RTSP) and watch live streaming by using VLC or QuickTime player. For the RTSP command, see RTSP Protocol Support in Appendix E. Note: Currently the GV-Compact DVR V3 does not support 3G mobile connection. You can only enable either RTSP or Multicast;...
OSD Menu Configurations 4.4 Monitoring Settings You can start recording manually, by schedule or by input trigger. Figure 4-26 MONITORING MODE: Select MANUAL to manually start recording or I/O monitoring. If you choose this option, configure the following item CHANNEL (CH 1 – CH 4 for the four-channel unit, or CH 1 –...
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To start monitoring or recording: • Select START. The unit will start monitoring based on your above settings: record immediately, only record on the scheduled time, or record by an input trigger. • Select SAVE to save the monitoring settings. Then press the REC button on the Remote Control at any time to start your monitoring settings.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.5 Recording Schedule The schedule is provided to activate recording and I/O monitoring on a specific time each day. 4.5.1 Specific Day The system will operate automatically on the specific days you have scheduled. Press the button on the Remote Control to start setting and then use the directional buttons to define the days.
4.5.2 Channel Schedule You can set up different monitoring schedules for each camera. Press the Channel button (CH1 – CH4 for the four-channel unit; CH1 – CH8 for the eight-channel unit) on the Remote Control to select one channel for setup. Figure 4-28 Span 1- Span 3: Sets different recording modes for each time frame during the day.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.5.3 I/O Monitoring Schedule You can set up the schedule for I/O monitoring to start. Figure 4-29 Span 1- Span 3: Set different time frames during the day to enable I/O monitoring. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3. Weekend: If you want to have the I/O monitoring all day during the weekend, enable this option and define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday (SAT-SUN) or Only Sunday (SUN).
4.6 Search / Playback You can retrieve the recorded video by date, time and event. To access the SEARCH/PLAYBACK menu, press the Menu button or the Search button on the Remote Control. 4.6.1 Time Map List The Time Map List provides an overview of the recorded videos in the form of a calendar. 1.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.6.2 List All The list displays a complete list of recorded videos. To move the list screen up and down one page, press the right and left directional buttons on the Remote Control. To start playback, highlight the desired video and press the button.
4.6.7 Advanced Search You can limit your search by defining search criteria. Figure 4-32 SOURCE: Search the recorded video from the selected channel or all channels. EVENT: Select the type of recorded videos with the options of motion detection and input trigger (MOTION + IO), motion detection (MOTION), any input triggered (ALL IO) or an individual input triggered (e.g.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.7 Network The GV-Compact DVR V3 allows you to use a Web browser to remotely view and manage the system. For remote access, configure the related network settings in this section. 4.7.1 Network Status The Network Status displays the current network settings of GV-Compact DVR V3. Figure 4-33...
4.7.2 Connection Settings According to your network environment, select among Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE to configure an IP address to the GV-Compact DVR V3. Figure 4-34 CONNECTION: According to the network environment, select WIRED or WIRELESS. Before enabling WIRELESS, configure WIRELESS SETTINGS which is explained in the following section.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.7.3 Wireless Settings To use the wireless function, a wireless LAN USB Adaptor is required. For supported wireless LAN adaptors, see Appendix A. Figure 4-35 NETWORK TYPE: Select AD HOC or INFRASTRUCTURE for the network mode. AD HOC: A Peer-to-Peer mode. This mode connects to other computer with the WLAN card, and does not need the Access Point to connect to each other.
4.7.4 Advanced TCP/IP You can set up the advanced TCP/IP settings, including DDNS server, HTTP port, streaming port and UPnP. Figure 4-36 HOST NAME: Enter a descriptive name for the GV-Compact DVR V3. HTTP PORT: The HTTP port enables connecting the GV-Compact DVR V3 to the Web. For security integration, the Administrator can hide the server from the general HTTP port by changing the default HTTP port of 80 to a different port number within the range of 1024 thru 65535.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.7.5 UMTS Settings After a mobile broadband device (supporting UMTS, HSDPA and etc) is attached to the USB port on the GV-Compact DVR V3 and the UMTS function is enabled, the GV-Compact DVR V3 can have Internet connectivity. For the supported mobile broadband devices, see Appendix B.
PROVIDER: Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with. HOSTNAME: Enter the host name used to link to the GV-Compact DVR V3. For the users of GeoVision DDNS Server, it is unnecessary to fill the field because the system will detect the host name automatically.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.7.7 Multicast Settings Note the Multicast function is only supported on the four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 and only works on a single stream. You can enable either Multicast or RTSP; the two protocols cannot function at the same time. The multicast provides a mechanism for sending a single video and audio stream to a group of hosts.
4.7.8 Web User Account Info You can change the login name and password of Administrator, Guest and FTP Server User. • The default Administrator login name and password are admin. • The default Guest login name and password are guest. •...
OSD Menu Configurations 4.8 Advanced In this section, you can configure the settings of date and time, storage device, screen display, and system password. In addition, you can view and upgrade the firmware. 4.8.1 Date and Time The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image. Figure 4-41 SET BY: Select MANUAL to adjust the data and time by yourself, or NETWORK to synchronize the date and time with a time server.
4.8.2 Firmware Settings GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV-Compact DVR V3 by using a USB storage device. For the details on upgrading the unit over the network, see Chapter 8 Advanced Applications.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.8.3 Storage Settings You can configure the settings of the connected hard disk drive. Figure 4-43 STORAGE STATUS: Display the total size and space usage of the hard drive. STORAGE MANAGEMENT: This option allows you to format the hard disk. For details, see 3.6 Formatting Hard Drive.
4.8.4 Display Settings You can show or hide the time, date, disk space, camera information and specific cameras appearing on the screen. Figure 4-44 INFO DISPLAY SETTINGS: Show or hide the information of date and time, hard disk space, channel number, GV-Smart Box counting data and camera name on the image. The INSTRUCTIONS option allows you to show or hide the legend at the bottom of the screen.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.8.5 Spot Monitor Settings You can configure the settings when a spot monitor is connected to the GV-Compact DVR V3. Figure 4-45 NORMAL DWELL TIME: Select the amount of time that each video remains on the spot monitor before the GV-Compact DVR V3 switches to the next video in a rotation.
4.8.6 Alert Settings The system buzzer can be activated automatically under these conditions: video lost, input devices triggered, motion detected, disk full and disk write error. The duration of buzzing sounds is definable. When the buzzer starts beeping, pressing any button on the Remote Control can stop it.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.8.7 System Settings You can set up video format, change the system password and reset the configurations. Figure 4-47 CAMERA FORMAT: Select the video format to be NTSC or PAL; or select AUTO for automatic detection. SYSTEM PASSWORD: Set up the system password. Once the password is set up, you will be prompted for a password when you enter the main menu.
4.8.8 System Log You can view and save the system events logged on the GV-Compact DVR V3. To back up the system log, press the REC button on the Remote Control, and select USB or DVD disc to store the backup data. The GV-Compact DVR V3 models GV- LX4C3D2W and GV-LX8CD2W are equipped with a DVD-RW drive for easy data backup.
OSD Menu Configurations 4.8.9 Backup You can back up video files of the specified time and channels to a USB storage device or DVD disc. The GV-Compact DVR V3 models GV- LX4C3D2W and GV-LX8CD2W are equipped with a DVD-RW drive for easy file backup. You can also connect a DVD-RW writer or USB storage device to the unit for file backup.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser Chapter 5 Remote Viewing Using A Web Browser Not only can the GV-Compact DVR V3 operate as a standalone, but also a networked device. Using the Internet Explorer, you can remotely access and manage the GV-Compact DVR V3. 5.1 Assigning an IP Address Designed for use on an Ethernet network, the GV-Compact DVR V3 must be assigned an IP address to make it accessible.
5.1.2 Connecting with a PC Use a computer on the same LAN with the GV-Compact DVR V3 to assign the IP address. The GV-Compact DVR V3 has a default address of 192.168.0.10. The computer used to set the IP address must be under the same IP and subnet sequence assigned to the unit. 1.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser IMPORTANT: 1. If Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE are enabled, you must check the current IP address from the OSD screen of Network Status (Figure 4-33) every time before logging in the unit. Otherwise, you may enable the DDNS function that links a domain name to the unit’s changing IP address first.
4. Click Apply. A video image, similar to the example on Figure 5-4, is now displayed in your browser. Note: To enable the updating of images in Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a once-only installation of GeoVision’s ActiveX component onto your computer.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3 Functions Featured on the Main Page Two types of users are allowed to log in the GV-Compact DVR V3: Administrator and Guest. The Administrator has unrestricted access to all system configurations, while the Guest has the access to live view and network status only.
5.3.1 The Live View Window Figure 5-5 No. Name Function Play Plays live video. Stop Stop playing video. Microphone Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer. Speaker Listens to the audio around the camera. Snapshot Takes a snapshot of live video. --- See section 5.3.3. File Save Records live video to the local computer.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window To open the control panel of the Live View window, click the arrow button on top of the window. You can access the following functions by using the right and left arrow buttons on the control panel.
5.3.3 Snapshot of a Live Video To take a snapshot of live video, follow these steps: 1. Click the Snapshot button (No. 5, Figure 5-5). The Save As dialog box appears. 2. Specify Save in, type the File name, and select JPEG or BMP as Save as Type. You may also choose whether to display the name and date stamps on the image.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View The full screen mode provides two types of close-up views: Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-and Picture (PAP). The two views are useful to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area. Picture-in-Picture View With the Picture in Picture (PIP) view, you can crop the video to get a close-up view or zoom in on the video.
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Picture-and-Picture View With the Picture and Picture (PAP) view, you can create a split video effect with multiple close-up views on the image. A total of 7 close-up views can be defined. Figure 5-8 Right-click the live view and select PAP. A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.6 Alarm Notification After input triggers and motion detection, you can be alerted by a pop-up live video and view up to four captured images. Pop-up live video Captured images Figure 5-9 To configure this function, click the Show System Menu button (No. 12, Figure 5-5), and select Alarm Notify.
5.3.7 Video and Audio Configuration You can enable the microphone and speaker for two-way audio communication and adjust the audio volume. To change audio configuration, click the Show System Menu button (No. 12, Figure 5-5), and select Video and Audio Configuration. Figure 5-11 5.3.8 Remote Configuration You can view the connection status of the central monitoring stations and upgrade firmware...
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.10 Image Enhancement To enhance the image quality of live video, click the Show System Menu button (No. 12, Figure 5-5), and select Image Enhance. This dialog box appears. Figure 5-12 De-Interlace: Coverts the interlaced video into non-interlaced video. De-Block: Removes the block-like artifacts from low-quality and highly compressed video.
5.3.12 Visual PTZ In additional to the PTZ control panel, you can display a visual PTZ control panel on the image. This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator. For details, see 6.2.2 PTZ Settings. Figure 5-14 To access this feature, click the PTZ Control button (No.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.13 I/O Control The I/O Control window provides real-time graphic displays of camera and I/O status, and alarm events. Additionally, you can force output to be triggered. Figure 5-15 To display the I/O control window, click the I/O Control button (No. 9, Figure 5-5). The Alarm List is displayed in three levels.
5.3.14 Visual Automation The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state of the electronic device by simply clicking on its image, e.g. turning the light ON. This feature is only available when the Visual Automation is set ahead by the Administrator. For details, see 6.1.4 Visual Automation. Figure 5-16 To access this feature, click the I/O Control button (No.
Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 5.3.15 Multicast Note this function is only available on the four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3. The Multicast view allows the GV-Compact DVR V3 receiving video and audio streams from a multicast group. It also enables the unit to receive audio broadcast from the hosts in the multicast group.
Remote Configurations Chapter 6 Remote Configurations The Administrator can remotely configure the GV-Compact DVR V3 via the network. Eight categories of configurations are involved in the system configuration: Video and Motion, Digital I/O and PTZ, Events and Alerts, Monitoring, Recording Schedule, Remote ViewLog, Network, and Management.
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List of Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. 6.1.1 Video Settings 6.1.2 Motion Detection 6.1.3 Text Overlay 6.1 Video and Motion 6.1.4 Visual Automation 6.1.5 VGA Output Settings 6.1.6 Video Channel Source Settings 6.2.1 I/O Control 6.2.2 PTZ Settings 6.2 Digital I/O and PTZ...
Remote Configurations 6.1 Video & Motion This section includes the video image settings and how the images can be managed by using Video Settings, Motion Detection, Text Overlay, Visual Automation and Video Channel Source Settings. 6.1.1 Video Settings The GV-Compact DVR V3 supports dual streams, allowing you to set up two different codec and resolutions for a single video transmission.
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Remote Configurations [Name] Rename the camera. To display the camera name on the image, see 5.3.9 Camera Name Display. [Video Signal Type] Auto detect signal type on booting: Automatically detects the type of video input is NTSC or PAL. Video Format: This option is only available for Sub Stream. Select MJPEG to enable the sub stream for dual-stream function.
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[Record Settings] These settings are only available for the main stream. The record settings allow you to capture images before and/or after a motion and an I/O event happens. Pre-alarm recording time: Activates video recording before an event occurs. Set the recording time to 1 or 2 seconds.
Remote Configurations 6.1.2 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the video image. You can configure up to 8 areas with different sensitivity values for motion detection. Figure 6-3 1. The default sensitivity value is 2 for the whole area. To define a different sensitivity value, click Reset.
6.1.3 Text Overlay The Text Overlay function allows you to type any text in any place on the camera view. Up to 16 text messages can be created. The overlaid text will also be saved in the recorded images. Figure 6-4 Select the Enable option.
Remote Configurations 6.1.4 Visual Automation This intuitive feature helps you automate any electronic device by triggering the connected output device. When you click on the image of the electronic device, you can simply change its current state, e.g. light ON. Figure 6-6 1.
6.1.5 VGA Output Settings The GV-Compact DVR V3 is equipped with a VGA connector for computer monitors or high-definition television sets. You can select the screen resolution for the VGA output. Figure 6-8 6.1.6 Video Channel Source Settings Note this function is only available for the four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3. The settings allow you to assign the video input to the desired video channel for display.
Remote Configurations 6.2 Digital I/O & PTZ The I/O terminal block, on the rear panel of the GV-Compact DVR V3, provides the interface for the following applications: Alarm input and output RS-485 interface for PTZ control 6.2.1 I/O Control Input Setting The four-channel Compact DVR V3 can connect up to 4 input devices, such as sensors, while the eight-channel unit can connect up to 8 input devices.
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You can direct a PTZ camera to a preset point upon input trigger: Set PTZ camera to preset point: Enable the preset function and select the camera that maps the PTZ camera. Input on: Direct the PTZ camera to a preset point when the input is triggered. Input off: Direct the PTZ camera to another preset point when the triggered input is off.
Remote Configurations Output Setting The four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 can connect up to 4 output devices, such as alarms, while the eight-channel units can connect up to 8 output devices. Select Enable to enable the output device. Choose the output signal that mostly suits the device you are using: N/O (Open Circuit), N/C (Grounded Circuit), N/O Toggle, N/C Toggle, N/O Pulse or N/C Pulse.
6.2.2 PTZ Settings Through the RS-485 interface on the I/O terminal block, the four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 can connect up to 4 PTZ cameras, while the eight-channel unit can connect up to 8 PTZ cameras. In the setting page, you may need to consult your PTZ camera’s documentation to set up its baud rate and address.
Remote Configurations 6.2.3 Note the GPS function is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V / GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2). The Anti-Vibration ACC models support the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. You can track the vehicle location on Google maps and display the average speed of a vehicle in live view.
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To display the vehicle speed: Select Overlaid with the GPS speed on the Video Settings page, and click Apply. Video Settings page Vehicle speed in live view Figure 6-14 To track the vehicle location: See 8.3 GPS Tracking. To play back GPS tracks: If the monitoring is also activated, the GPS tracks will be recorded along with video.
Remote Configurations 6.2.4 Buzzer The system buzzer can be activated automatically under these conditions: video lost, input devices triggered, motion detected, disk full and disk write error. The duration of buzzing sounds is definable. When the buzzer starts beeping, pressing any button on the Remote Control can stop it.
6.2.5 Spot Monitor If the spot monitor is connected to the GV-Compact DVR V3, configure the settings of the spot monitor. Figure 6-16 Dwell time x seconds: Select the amount of time that each video remains on the spot monitor before the GV-Compact DVR V3 switches to the next video in a rotation. The dwell time can be between 1 and 5 seconds.
Remote Configurations 6.3 Events & Alerts When motion is detected or I/O devices are triggered, the Administrator can set up these alert methods: 1. Send a captured still image by e-mail or FTP. 2. Notify Center Monitoring Station, Center V2, VSM or GV-GIS, by video or text alerts. To have above alert methods, you must also set the following features: •...
6.3.1 E-mail After a trigger event, the GV-Compact DVR V3 can send the e-mail to a remote user containing a captured still image. Figure 6-17 [Enable] Select to enable the e-mail function. Sever URL/IP Address: Type the URL or IP address of the SMTP server. Server Port: Type the SMTP server’s port number.
Remote Configurations 6.3.2 FTP You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts. Figure 6-18 [Upload to a FTP Server] Enable: Select to enable the FTP function. Server URL/IP Address: Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server. Port Number: Type the port number of the FTP Server.
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[FTP-Alarm Settings] Motion Detection: Once the motion is detected on the selected camera, a still image will be sent to the FTP Server. Continuously send images upon trigger events (motion): A sequence of snapshot images are uploaded to the FTP Server when motion is detected on the selected camera.
Remote Configurations 6.3.3 Center V2 After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts. For the live monitoring through Center V2, you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2. The GV-Compact DVR V3 can connect up to two Center V2 servers simultaneously.
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These options you can also find on this Center V2 setting page: Cease motion detection messages from: Stops notifying Center V2 of motion detection from selected camera. Cease input trigger messages from: Stops notifying Center V2 of input trigger from selected input.
Remote Configurations 6.3.4 VSM After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station VSM can get notified by text alerts. For the live monitoring through VSM, you must already have a subscriber account on VSM. The GV-Compact DVR V3 can connect up to two VSM simultaneously. Figure 6-20 To enable the VSM connection: 1.
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6. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display “Connected” and connected time. 7. To establish connection to a second VSM, click the Connection 2 tab and repeat steps 1 to 6 for settings. These options you can also find on this VSM setting page: Cease motion detection messages from: Stops notifying VSM of motion detection from selected camera.
Remote Configurations 6.3.5 GV-GIS Note the GV-GIS function is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V, GV-LX8CV1 and GV-LX8CV2). Through the network connection, the Anti-Vibration ACC models equipped with GPS devices can send GPS data and live video to the GV-GIS (Geographic Information System) for the services of vehicle tracking, location verification and live monitoring.
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Figure 6-21 To enable the GV-GIS connection: 1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through GV-GIS. 2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of GV-GIS. 3. Port Number: Match the communication port on GV-GIS. Or keep the default value 3356. 4.
Remote Configurations 6.3.6 Backup Center The GV-Backup Center provides a PC-based storage and backup solution. The connection to the GV-Backup Center allows you to back up another copy of recordings and system log to a pc-based GV-Backup Center while the GV-Compact DVR V3 is saving these data to the attached hard disk.
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To enable the Backup Center connection: 1. Activate Link: Enable the connection to the Backup Center. 2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of the Backup Center. 3. Port Number: Match the communication port on the Backup Center. Or keep the default value 30000.
Remote Configurations 6.3.7 Video Gateway / Recording Server You can send the video images to up to two GV-Video Gateway or GV-Recording Server. For details, see Recording Server User’s Manual or GV-Video Gateway User’s Manual. Figure 6-23 1. Activate Link: Enable the connection to the GV-Video Gateway or the GV-Recording Server.
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4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into the GV-Video Gateway or the GV-Recording Server. 5. Password: Type a valid password to log into the GV-Video Gateway or the GV-Recording Server. 6. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display “Connected” and connected time. 7.
Remote Configurations 6.3.8 ViewLog Server The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback. This server allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved on the GV-Compact DVR V3 and play back video with the ViewLog player. Select Enable to activate the server built in the unit and to allow the playback access. Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary.
6.3.9 RTSP / 3GPP The RTSP / 3GPP Server allows you to enable the Real Time Stream Protocol (RTSP) and watch live streaming by using VLC or QuickTime player. For the RTSP command, see RTSP Protocol Support in Appendix E. Figure 6-25 Activate Link: Enable the RTSP protocol.
Remote Configurations 6.4 Monitoring You can start recording manually, by schedule or by input trigger. Figure 6-26 [Manual] Manually activates recording and I/O monitoring. Select one of the following options and then click the Start button. Select all: Manually starts recording and I/O monitoring as well. Camera x: Manually starts recording.
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[Camera Status Icon] : Manual recording : Schedule recording : On standby : Enabled for motion detection and input trigger...
Remote Configurations 6.5 Recording Schedule The schedule is provided to activate recording and I/O monitoring on a specific time each day. 6.5.1 Recording Schedule Settings You can set up different monitoring schedules for each camera. Figure 6-27 Span 1- Span 3: Set a different recording mode for each time frame during the day. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3.
6.5.2 I/O Monitoring Settings You can set up the schedule for I/O monitoring to start. Figure 6-28 Span 1 to Span 3: Set different time frames during the day to enable I/O monitoring. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3. Weekend: If you want to have the I/O monitoring all day during the weekend, enable this option and define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday.
Remote Configurations 6.6 Remote ViewLog With the Remote ViewLog player, you can remotely play back the files recorded at the GV-Compact DVR V3 over TCP/IP network. For the first-time user, you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software CD to initiate the function.
6.7 Network The Network section includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the GV-Compact DVR V3 to be connected to a TCP/IP network. 6.7.1 LAN According to your network environment, select among Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE to configure an IP address to the GV-Compact DVR V3.
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Remote Configurations [LAN Configuration] Dynamic IP address: Assign a dynamic IP by the DHCP server. If this option is enabled, you must check the current IP assigned by the DHCP server at the Network Status page every time before logging in the unit. In this case, it is suggested to use the DDNS function to get a domain name that always links to the unit’s changing IP address.
6.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode To use the wireless function, a wireless LAN USB Adaptor is required. For supported wireless LAN adaptors, see Appendix A. Figure 6-30 Network type: Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure. Infrastructure: Via the Access Point to connect to the Internet. This mode further gives wireless access to the Internet or data sharing under a previously wired environment.
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Remote Configurations WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): A type of data encryption. Type up to four WEP Keys in HEX or ASCII format. Note that if you use HEX format, only digits 0-9 and letters A-F, a-f are valid. WPAPSK-TKIP and WPA2PSK-TKIP: Type WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) for data encryption.
6.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP This section introduces the advanced TCP/IP settings, including DDNS server, HTTP port, HTTPS port, streaming port and UPnP. Figure 6-31...
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2. Service Provider: Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with. 3. Host Name: Type the host name used to link to the GV-Compact DVR V3. For the users of GeoVision DDNS Server, it is unnecessary to fill the field because the system will detect the host name automatically.
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[Video Streaming Port Settings] The VSS port enables connecting the GV-Compact DVR V3 to the GV-System. The default setting is 10000. [UPnP Settings] UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and peripherals of the 400+ vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum.
Remote Configurations 6.7.4 UMTS/ZigBee UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telephone System. UMTS is a third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second. UMTS offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users, no matter where they are located in the world.
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[UMTS Settings] PIN number: Type the PIN number that is provided by your network operator. Access Point Name (APN): Type Access Point Name that is provided by your network operator. Username: Type a valid username to enable the UMTS service from your network operator.
Remote Configurations 6.7.5 Multicast Note the Multicast function is only available for the four-channel GV-Compact DVR V3. The multicast provides a mechanism for sending a single video and audio stream to a group of hosts. Only the hosts that have joined a multicast group can send and receive the multicast streams.
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Enable Encryption: Enable this option and type the Encryption Key to secure multicast streams. The hosts in the multicast group will need to enter the Key to access the video and audio streams. Enable Audio callback: Enable this option to receive audio broadcasting from the hosts in the multicast group.
Remote Configurations 6.7.6 IP Filter The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the GV-Compact DVR V3. Figure 6-34 To enable the IP Filter function: 1. Enable IP Filtering: Enable the IP Filtering function. 2. Filtered IP: Type the IP address you want to restrict the access. 3.
6.7.7 SNMP Setting The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows you to monitor the status of the camera through SNMP network management software. Figure 6-35 1. Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function. 2. To enable access to Read/Write community, type a community string. This will serve as a password to allow read and write access to the camera from the SNMP software.
Remote Configurations 6.8 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time, storage device and user account. In addition, you can view the firmware version and execute certain system operations. 6.8.1 Date & Time Setting The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image. Figure 6-36...
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[Date & Time on Device] Displays the current date and time on the GV-Compact DVR V3. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone for local settings. Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the GV-Compact DVR V3 for daylight saving time. Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the function.
Remote Configurations 6.8.2 GPS Maps Settings Note the GPS function is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V, GV-LX8CV1 and GV-LX8CV2). The Anti-Vibration ACC models support the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. The vehicle location will be tracked on Google Maps. Before using the Google Maps, you must sign up for a Google Maps API key and enter the registered API key in the Google Map API Key field.
6.8.3 Storage Settings You need to format the hard drive before using it for recording. Figure 6-38 To add a hard disk: 1. Install the hard drive to the GV-Compact DVR V3. 2. Click the Format button. After the format is complete, the partition information will be displayed. The maximum space for one partition is 200 GB.
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Remote Configurations [Storage Settings] If the Enable recycling option is selected, when the space of the hard drive is lower than the specified space, the system will either write the data to another device or overwrite the oldest recorded files. If the Enable recycling option is cancelled, the system will stop recording when the specified space is reached.
6.8.4 User Account You can change the login name and password of Administrator, Guest and FTP Server User. [Administrator Account] The default login name and password for Administrator are admin. [Guest User Account] The default login name and password for Guest are guest. [FTP Server User Account] The default login name and password to access the FTP server are ftpuser.
Remote Configurations 6.8.5 Log Information The Startup time log section contains every start time of the GV-Compact DVR V3. The startup time log is saved on the hard disk, so the log is only available when a hard disk is inserted to the GV-Compact DVR V3.
6.8.6 Tools This section allows you to execute certain system operations and view the firmware version. Figure 6-41...
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Remote Configurations [Host Settings] Enter a descriptive name for the GV-Compact DVR V3. [Auto Reboot Setup] Select Enable to activate automatic reboot and specify the time for reboot in the sub fields below. Day Interval: Type the day interval between reboots. Update time at: Use the drop-down list to specify the time for automatic reboot.
6.8.7 ACC Settings Note the ACC setting is only supported on Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V / GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2). The ACC setting allows you to specify power-off delay time from 0 to 30 minutes. The GV-Compact DVR V3 will not turn off for the specified delay time after you power off the vehicle.
Remote Recording and Playback Chapter 7 Remote Recording and Playback The Administrator can remotely start recording to the GV-Compact DVR V3 and play back the recorded files over the TCP/IP network. 7.1 Remote Recording To remotely enable the recording function to the GV-Compact DVR V3: 1.
7.2.1 Playback of Files Recorded on Hard Drive You can play back the files recorded on the hard drive by connecting it to a computer or GV-System. However, the files recorded on the GV-Compact DVR V3 are of Linux file system. To enable Windows to recognize the files, you need to install the program IFS Drivers from the Software DVD first.
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Remote Recording and Playback 6. After the Event List appears on the ViewLog or Remote ViewLog player, select the desired event for playback. Note: IFS Driver supports Windows NT / 2000 / XP / Windows 7. For how to run IFS Driver under 32-bit Windows 7, see Appendix G.
7.2.2 Playback over Network You can remotely play back the files recorded on the GV-Compact DVR V3 over network. 1. The Administrator needs to allow the playback access with ViewLog Server activated. See 6.3.8 ViewLog Server to enable the server. 2.
You can play back the video files using Windows Media Player. You can also install the Remote Playback player from the Software DVD for playback. Note: To play back video, ensure you have installed GeoVision codec on the computer. The codec is available on the Software DVD. If you have installed the Remote Playback player on the computer, it is not required to install the codec.
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To play back video using the Remote Playback player: 1. Install and run the Remote Playback player from the Software DVD. 2. When the Remote ViewLog player is opened, you will be prompted to select Remote ViewLog Service or Remote Storage System. Select Remote ViewLog Service. 3.
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Remote Recording and Playback 6. The Event List appears on the player. Select the desired event for playback. Note: The AVI file recorded during the Daylight Saving Time (DST) period is named with the prefix “GvDST”, e.g. GvDST20081022xxxxxxxxx.avi, to differentiate from the regular AVI file named with the prefix “Event”, e.g.
7.2.5 Playback of GPS Tracks This function is only available for the Anti-Vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V / GV-LX8CV1 / GV-LX8CV2). After the GPS function is enabled on the GV-Compact DVR V3, the GPS data will be recorded along with the video files. You can back up the video files on a DVD disc or a USB storage device and play back the GPS tracks on the maps.
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Remote Recording and Playback 5. To play back GPS tracks, click the Tools button and select Display GIS Window. The first-time user will be prompted for a License Agreement. Read through the license terms before you click I understand and agree to continue. 6.
This chapter introduces more advanced applications. 8.1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV-Compact DVR V3 over the network or by using the IP Device Utility included in the Software DVD.
Advanced Applications 8.1.1 Using the Web Interface 1. In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 5-5), select Remote Config, and click the Firmware Upgrade tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 8-1 2. Click the Browser button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 3.
8.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to multiple units of the GV-Compact DVR V3. 1. Insert the Software DVD, select IP Device Utility, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program.
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Advanced Applications 5. Click the Firmware Upgrade tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 8-4 6. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 7. If you like to upgrade all the GV-Compact DVR V3s in the list, select Upgrade all devices.
8.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings With the IP Device Utility included in the Software DVD, you can back up the configurations in the GV-Compact DVR V3 and restore the backup data to the current unit or import it to another unit.
Advanced Applications 8.2.2 Restoring the Settings 1. In Figure 8-3, click the Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 8-6 2. Click the Browse button to locate the backup file (.dat). 3. Select Password Settings to restore the password settings, if necessary. 4.
8.3 GPS Tracking The Anti-Vibration ACC models of the GV-Compact DVR V3 support the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. The vehicle location will be tracked by Google Maps. To track the location of your GV-Compact DVR V3: Connect the GV-GPS module with PS/2 connector to the GPS port on the rear panel of the unit.
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Advanced Applications To track the GV-Compact DVR V3 on Google Maps, click Open. A warning message appears. Figure 8-8 Right-click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content. The map will be displayed. The icon indicates the location of your GV-Compact DVR V3. At the upper right corner you have options to view different map formats, such as Satellite and Hybrid.
8.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings To restore the GV-Compact DVR V3 to default settings, use the Reset and Default buttons on the front panel. For the location of the two buttons see 2.1 Front Panel. 1. Press and then release the Reset button immediately. 2.
Advanced Applications 8.5 Verifying Watermark The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature embedded in the video stream during the compression stage, protecting the video from the moment of creation. Watermarking ensures that an image is not edited or damaged after it is recorded. To enable the watermark function, see [Watermark], 6.1.1 Video Settings.
8.5.3 The Watermark Proof Window Figure 8-10 The controls in the window: No. Name Description Open File Opens the recorded file. First Frame Goes to the first frame of the file. Play Plays the file. Previous Frame Goes to the previous frame of the file. Next Frame Goes to the next frame of the file.
Mobile Phone Surveillance Chapter 9 Mobile Phone Surveillance Using an Android smartphone, iPhone or iPod Touch, you can receive live video streaming from the GV-Compact DVR V3. The chart below lists the available remote viewers for GV-Compact DVR V3. Handheld Resolution and Codec Device Default Port...
9.1 Android Smartphone GV-AView V1 is a remote view application for Android smartphone. You can access GV-Compact DVR V3 using Android version 2.2. Download GV-AView V1 from Android Market and install the application. The GV-AView icon will appear on the desktop. Figure 9-1 9.1.1 Connecting to GV-Compact DVR V3 1.
Mobile Phone Surveillance 2. Press the Menu button on the mobile phone and then tap the Add button . The login page appears. Figure 9-3 Type the name, IP address, port number, user name and password of the GV-Compact DVR V3. 4.
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7. The following function buttons are available on the bottom of the screen. Snapshot : Saves the current image in the mobile device. PTZ Control : Enables the PTZ function. A message will appear asking if you want to use Gesture Detector to control PTZ. Tap OK if you want to be able to drag across the live view screen to control the PTZ function in addition to using the PTZ control buttons on the bottom of the screen.
Mobile Phone Surveillance 9.2 iPhone and iPod Touch With GV-Eye V1, you can access the GV-Compact DVR V3 from your iPhone or iPod Touch to remotely watch live view, force output devices to be triggered and take snapshots. Download GV-Eye V1 from App Store and install the application. The GV-Eye icon will appear on the desktop.
9.2.1 Connecting to GV-Compact DVR V3 To connect your iPhone or iPod Touch to the GV-Compact DVR V3, follow these steps: 1. Click the GV-Eye icon on the desktop of your phone. The welcome page appears. 2. Tap the Add button. This page appears. Figure 9-6 3.
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Mobile Phone Surveillance 5. Tap the device name to connect to the live view of the device. You can tap the information button at the top-right corner to see the connection information. Figure 9-8 6. The following function buttons are available when the iPhone or iPod Touch is positioned vertically.
Chapter 10 DVR Configurations The GV-System provides hybrid solution, integrating the digital videos from GV-Compact DVR V3 with other analog videos. For the digital videos, the GV-System provides the complete video management, such as video viewing, recording, playback, alert settings and almost every feature of the system.
DVR Configurations 10.1 Setting up IP Cameras To set up IP cameras on the GV-System, follow these steps: On the main screen, click the Configure button, select General Setting, select Camera / Audio Install and click IP Camera Install. This dialog box appears. Figure 10-2 •...
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Select GeoVision from the Band drop-down list and select GeoVision Compact DVR from the Device drop-down list. This dialog box appears. Figure 10-4 Click Query to detect the GV-Compact DVR V3. When it is detected, its available camera options will be displayed in the Camera List section.
DVR Configurations Previewing Video and Setting Audio To preview video and activate audio, click the desired camera (see Figure 10-5) on the connection list and select Preview & Audio Setting. This dialog box appears. Figure 10-6 [Preview selected camera] Drop-down List: Select the desired camera for live preview. Preview dual stream record channel: The option is only available when the dual stream is selected, i.e.
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Vertical Flip: Select to view the camera image flipped vertically. Rotate 180: Select to view the camera image rotated by 180 degrees. [Live-view Frame Rate Control] Set the frame rate of live view to reduce the CPU usage of the GV-System. Live-view key frame only: Select this option to see the video of key frames only on the live view.
DVR Configurations 10.2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Compact DVR V3. Connecting to GV-Compact DVR V3 The Multi View program is available in the GV-System applications, and also included in the Software DVD as an independent program.
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Select Compact DVR from the Device drop-down list. Type the host name, IP address, user name and password of the GV-Compact DVR V3. Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary. Figure 10-7 6. Click Save to establish connection. For details on the Multi View functions, see “Multi View Viewer”, Chapter 8 Remote Viewing, DVR User’s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD.
DVR Configurations 10.3 Remote Monitoring with E-Map You can use the Remote E-Map to monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Compact DVR V3. Creating an E-Map for GV-Compact DVR V3 With the E-Map Editor, you can create an E-Map for the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Compact DVR V3.
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For details on creating an E-Map file on the E-Map Server, see “E-Map Server”, Chapter 9 E- Map Application, DVR User’s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD. Connecting to GV-Compact DVR V3 Depending on where you save the created E-Map file (GV-System, E-Map Server or Control Center), the steps to open the Remote E-Map window for monitoring may vary slightly.
CMS Configurations Chapter 11 CMS Configurations This section introduces the related settings to enable connecting to the GV-Compact DVR V3 in the central monitoring stations Center V2, VSM, Dispatch Server and Control Center. 11.1 Center V2 The Center V2 can monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV- Compact DVR V3.
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To define how to display the received video on motion detection and input trigger from the GV-Compact DVR V3, click the Preference Setting button and select System Configure. This dialog box appears. Figure 11-3 Manual close channel: Closes the triggered camera view manually. Close the camera view when motion stopped: Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops.
CMS Configurations 11.2 VSM The VSM can monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV- Compact DVR V3. The following illustration takes the eight-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 as the example. (Max.) TCP/ IP (Max.) GV-Compact DVR V3 Text Data (Max.) (Max.)
11.3 Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server can manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to GV-Compact DVR V3, and distribute them to the Center V2. The following illustration takes the eight- channel GV-Compact DVR V3 as the example. (Max.) TCP/ IP (Max.) Center V2 GV-Compact DVR V3...
CMS Configurations 1.4 Control Center With the Matrix View function, the Control Center can display up to 96 cameras from different hosts on the same screen. The following illustration takes the eight-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 as the example. Figure 11-8 To create a host of the GV-Compact DVR V3, click the Host List button on the toolbar, right-click the Host List window and select Add Compact DVR.
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To run Matrix View, highlight a Group at the Control Center, and click the Matrix button For details on how to mange the received video from the GV-Compact DVR V3, see GV- CMS Series User’s manual.
RS-485 – for PTZ control (reserved) Standard Digital Input 4 Anti-Vibration ACC ACC wire connection Note: Currently the standard models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV- LX4C3D2 / GV- LX4C3D2W / GV-LX8CD1 / GV-LX8CD2 / GV-LX8CD2W) do not support GPS receiver and GPS function.
RS-485 – for PTZ control Standard (Reserved) Digital Input 6 Anti-Vibration ACC ACC wire connection Note: Currently the standard models (GV-LX4C3D1 / GV- LX4C3D2 / GV- LX4C3D2W / GV-LX8CD1 / GV-LX8CD2 / GV-LX8CD2W) do not support GPS receiver and GPS function.
The I/O Terminal Block 12.2 Output Devices 12.2.1 The Four-Channel Unit The relay outputs on the terminal block can only drive a maximum load of 0.3A 125V AC or 1A 30V DC. Working in conjunction with the GV-Relay V2, which is an optional product, the GV-Compact DVR V3 can drive heavier loads.
12.2.2 The Eight-Channel Unit The digital outputs on the terminal block can only drive a maximum load of 0.15A DC. Working in conjunction with the GV-Relay V2, which is an optional product, the GV-Compact DVR V3 can drive heavier loads. GV-Compact DVR V3 Without GV-Relay V2 With GV-Relay V2...
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The I/O Terminal Block The eight-channel GV-Compact DVR V3 can connect to up to two GV-Relay V2 modules. To connect the GV-Relay V2 modules to the GV-Compact DVR V3, refer to the figure and table below. Figure 12-4 GV-Relay V2 with 1 Terminal Block GV-Relay V2 with 5 Terminal Block...
12.3 Camera Power Supply 12.3.1 The Four-Channel Unit The cameras can be powered through GV-Compact DVR V3. Using the supplied Camera Power Cable, connect the black wire to Pin 10 and the red wire to Pin 11. Figure 12-5 Terminal Block Camera Power Cable Pin 10 Black Wire...
The I/O Terminal Block 12.3.2 The Eight-Channel Unit The cameras can be powered through GV-Compact DVR V3. Using the two supplied Camera Power Cables, connect the black wire to any of Pin 18 and Pin 20, and the red wire any of Pin 17 and Pin 19.
Specifications: The Four-Channel Unit Video GV-LX4C3V Model GV-LX4C3D1 GV-LX4C3D2 GV-LX4C3D2W (ACC Model) Video Standard NTSC, PAL Video Input/Output 4 Videos In, 4 Loops Out Dual streams from H.264 and MJPEG Compression (H.264 for the main stream; MJPEG for the sub stream)
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Specifications: The Four-Channel Unit Management GV-LX4C3V Model GV-LX4C3D1 GV-LX4C3D2 GV-LX4C3D2W (ACC Model) Trigger Time, Sensor Input Triggered, Motion Detected • Store video to HDD (AVI format) • Send e-mails with captured images Event • Action Upload captured images to FTP Server Management •...
External Interface GV-LX4C3V Model GV-LX4C3D1 GV-LX4C3D2 GV-LX4C3D2W (ACC Model) D-Type, DB 15 connector (4 Videos In, 4 Audios In) Audio/Video Input D-Type, DB 15 connector (1 TV Out, 1 Spot Out, 1 VGA Out, 1 Audio Out, Audio/Video Output 4 Video Loops Out)
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2 external USB HDDs DVD-RW DVD-RW N/A (already DVD-RW DVD-RW Backup backup backup equipped) backup Note: An HDD converter is required from GeoVision for 2.5" HDD. Default Port Value HTTP Port Video Streaming Port 10000 E-mail Server FTP Server Center V2 5551 5609...
Specifications: The Eight-Channel Unit Video GV-LX8CV1 GV-LX8CV2 Model GV-LX8CD1 GV-LX8CD2 GV-LX8CD2W (ACC Model) (ACC Model) Video Standard NTSC, PAL Video Input/Output 8 Videos In, 8 Loops Out Dual streams from H.264 and MJPEG Compression (H.264 for the main stream; MJPEG for the sub stream) 30 fps/ch at resolution of 704 x 480 (NTSC) Frame Rate 25 fps/ch at resolution of 704 x 576 (PAL)
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1 SATA HDD 1 SATA HDD 2 SATA HDD 3.5" USB HDDs 4 external USB HDDs DVD-RW DVD-RW N/A (already DVD-RW DVD-RW DVD-RW Backup backup backup equipped) backup backup Note: An HDD converter is required from GeoVision for 2.5" HDD.
Appendix A. Supported Wireless LAN USB Adaptor Vendor Model D-Link DWA-140 (H/W version B1), DWL-G122 (version C1) EDIMAX EW-7318Ug, EW-7718Un Linksys WUSB54GC, WUSB600 (version 1) Pegatron WL-166N11 Note: Linksys WUSB54GC ver. 3 is not supported. B. Supported Mobile Broadband Device Vendor Model HUAWEI...
Appendix C. Settings for Internet Explore 8 If you use Internet Explorer 8, it is required to complete the following setting. 1. Set the Security to Medium-high (default). 2. Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt. 3. Disable Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt.
D. The CGI Command The GV-Compact DVR V3 supports a CGI command function for obtaining a snapshot of the live view without logging in the Web interface. For a GV-Compact DVR V3 with the following details: IP address: 192.168.2.109 Username: admin Password: admin Desired Stream: 1 Type the following into your Web browser:...
Appendix E. The RTSP Command The GV-Compact DVR V3 can support RTSP protocol for both video and audio streaming. For the RTSP command, enter: rtsp://<IP of the GV-Compact DVR V3:8554/<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp://192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp Note: The RTSP server must be enabled on the Web interface. See 6.3.9 RTSP/ 3GPP. Only VLC and QuickTime players are supported for streaming video via RTSP protocol.
F. Supported PTZ Cameras The following table shows the supported PTZ cameras listed on the OSD or the Web interface. Model Name 360 vision (ViD-18COP04) PelcoP AcutVista_SSD-7971D Ademco (Jupiter) Bosch (TC700/8560) Bosch_G3 CBC (GANZ) (ZC-S120 Series) Chiper (V9KRV) COP (15-CD53W) PelcoD COP (15-CD55TW) PelcoD COP (15-CD55W) PelcoD COP-CD55X-PELCO_D2400...
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Appendix LG (LPT-OS553HQ) Lilin(PIH) Lilin (PIH-7625) Lilin (PIH-820) MESSOA (D-700 series) MESSOA (SDS600 series) Minking Dome Mintron NanWang (NVD 2300PNT) NanWangV4.1 (NVD 2300PNT) Panasonic (WV-CS850) Panasonic (WV-CW960) Pelco (Spectra III) Pelco D Pelco P PelcoSpetra Mini Dome ( SD4-WO) Pishion 22X RX214D SAE (DR-E588) Samsung (SCC-641/643)
G. Running IFS Driver under 32-bit Windows 7 1. Download IFS Driver from the GeoVision website: http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/5_5.asp 2. Open the zipped file, double-click Ex2IFS_1_11a.exe and extract all the files. 3. Right-click the Ext2IFS_1_11a.exe and select Troubleshoot compatibility.
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Appendix 4. This dialog box appears. Select Try recommended settings or Troubleshoot program. Try recommended settings: Select this option and it will run and fix the incompatible issue automatically. Troubleshoot program: A. Select this option. This dialog box appears. B. Select The program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won’t install or run now.
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C. Select the version of Windows this program worked on before. Click Next. After the settings, you should be able to run IFS Driver under 32-bit Windows 7.
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