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GV-IPCam H.264 User's Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, ICH264TIV207-A 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.
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Safety Notice FCC Compliance for GV-CBW120/220 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Appendix I Supported Firmware for Flash Memory. To upgrade your camera to firmware V1.09 or later, it is required to use GV IP Device Utility V8.5.3.0 or later. Firmware Model Model Number Version GV-BX120D Varifocal Lens GV-BX130D-0 Varifocal Lens GV-BX130D-1 Fixed Lens GV-BX140DW Box Camera V2.07...
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Box Camera V2.07 GV-BX1300-3V GV-BX2400-3V GV-BX2400-4V Varifocal Lens GV-BX3400-4V GV-BX3400-5V GV-BX5300 GV-UBX1301 Series Ultra Box GV-UBX2301 Series Fixed Lens V2.07 Camera GV-UBX3301 Series GV-BX120D-E GV-BX220D-E V2.07 GV-BX320D-E GV-BX520D-E IR Arctic Box Varifocal Lens GV-BX1500-E Coming Camera GV-BX2400-E GV-BX3400-E V2.07 GV-BX5300-E...
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Firmware Model Model Number Version GV-MFD120 GV-MFD130 Mini Fixed Fixed Lens V2.07 GV-MFD220 Dome GV-MFD320 GV-MFD520 GV-MDR120 GV-MDR220 Fixed Lens V2.07 GV-MDR320 Mini Fixed Rugged Dome GV-MDR520 GV-MDR2400 Coming GV-MDR3400 GV-BL120D GV-BL130D GV-BL220D Varifocal Lens GV-BL320D GV-BL1200 GV-BL1300 Bullet Camera V2.07 GV-BL2400 Varifocal Lens...
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Firmware Model Model Number Version GV-UBL1211 Motorized GV-UBL2411 Varifocal Lens Ultra Bullet GV-UBL3411 V2.07 Camera GV-UBL1301 Series Fixed Lens GV-UBL2401 Series GV-UBL3401 Series NTSC GV-PTZ010D V1.08 Camera GV-PT130D Fixed Lens V2.07 GV-PT220D Camera GV-PT320D GV-FD120D GV-FD220D GV-FD320D Varifocal GV-FD1200 V2.07 Lens Fixed IP GV-FD2400...
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Firmware Model Model Number Version GV-VD120D (IK10+, Transparent Cover) GV-VD121D (IK10+, Smoked Cover) GV-VD122D (IK7, Transparent Cover) GV-VD123D (IK7, Smoked Cover) GV-VD220D (IK10+, Transparent Cover) GV-VD221D Vandal Proof (IK10+, Smoked Cover) Varifocal Lens V2.07 IP Dome GV-VD222D (IK7, Transparent Cover) GV-VD223D (IK7, Smoked Cover) GV-VD320D...
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Firmware Model Model Number Version GV-CA120 Advanced GV-CA220 Fixed Lens V2.07 Cube GV-CAW120 Camera GV-CAW220 GV-CB120 GV-CB220 V2.07 Cube Camera Fixed Lens GV-CBW120 GV-CBW220...
2.2 Features..................15 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro ........... 17 2.3 Overview..................18 2.3.1 GV-BX120D / 130D Series / 140DW / 220D Series / 320D Series / 520D................18 2.3.2 GV-BX1200 Series / 1300 Series / 2400 Series / 3400 Series / 5300 ................20 2.4 Connecting the Camera............22...
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5.4.2 GV-MDR Series ..............60 5.5 Connecting the Camera.............65 5.5.1 Wire Definition..............65 5.5.2 Power and Network Connection ........... 66 5.5.3 Vehicle Installation ............... 67 Chapter 6 Bullet Camera ..........68 6.1 Packing List................69 6.2 Features..................70 6.3 Overview..................72 6.4 Installation.................73 6.4.1 Connecting the Camera ............74 6.4.2 Adjusting the Angles ............
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8.7 I/O Terminal Block ..............111 8.7.1 Pin Assignment ..............111 8.7.2 Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) ........112 8.8 PTZ Control ................113 8.8.1 The PTZ Control Panel............113 8.8.2 Automatic Focus ..............115 8.8.3 PTZ Camera Settings............115 8.8.4 Image Settings ..............117 8.8.5 Preset Settings..............
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10.5 Connecting the Camera ............152 10.5.1 Wire Definition..............152 10.5.2 Power Connection............153 10.5.3 Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) ......... 154 Chapter 11 Fixed IP Dome ...........155 11.1 Packing List................156 11.1.1 Packing List for Hard-Ceiling Mount......... 156 11.1.2 Packing List for In-Ceiling Mount ........157 11.2 Features.................158 11.3 Overview................160 11.4 Installation................162...
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Chapter 14 Getting Started ..........190 14.1 Accessing the Live View............190 14.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address........192 14.1.2 Configuring the IP Address..........194 14.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection....... 196 14.2 Adjusting Image Clarity ............199 14.2.1 Using Focus Adjustment Cap .......... 202 14.2.2 Locations of Adjustment Screws ........
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16.8.1 Date & Time Settings ............298 16.8.2 GPS Maps Settings ............300 16.8.3 Storage Settings.............. 302 16.8.4 User Account ..............306 16.8.5 Log Information ............... 307 16.8.6 System Log..............308 16.8.7 Tools................310 16.8.8 Language................ 312 Chapter 17 Recording and Playback ......313 17.1 Recording ................313 17.2 Playback ................314 17.2.1 Playback Using the Memory Card........
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Chapter 19 DVR Configurations ........347 19.1 Setting up an IP Camera ............354 19.1.1 Customizing IP Camera Settings ........357 19.2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View ........359 19.2.1 Connecting to the IP Camera .......... 359 19.3 Remote Monitoring with E-Map..........360 19.3.1 Creating an E-Map for the IP Camera......360 19.3.2 Connecting to the IP Camera ..........
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Specifications……............379 Box Camera (Part 1)...............398 Box Camera (Part 2)...............408 Ultra Box Camera................418 IR Arctic Box Camera ..............424 Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome.........435 Bullet Camera (Part 1) ..............445 Bullet Camera (Part 2) ..............453 Ultra Bullet Camera................460 PTZ Camera..................468 PT Camera..................473 Vandal Proof IP Dome ..............479 Fixed IP Dome ................489 Cube Camera .................500...
Naming and Definition GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software. The GV-System also refers to GV-Multicam GV-System System, GV-NVR System, GV-DVR System and GV- Hybrid DVR System at the same time. XVIII...
Options Optional devices can expand your camera’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer for more information. Device Description A mountable infrared LED device that improves image performance of Box Cameras under low GV-IR LED T2 light conditions. The GV-Relay V2 is designed to expand the voltage load of GV IP devices.
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Device Description The fixed Lens, with focal length 4 mm, F/1.5, 1/3’’ CS Lens, is compatible with GV-BX1200 Fixed Lens 4 mm series / 1300 series / 2400 series / 3400 series. The fixed Lens, with focal length 8 mm, F/1.6, 1/2.5’’...
Note for Connecting to GV-System The GV-IPCAM H.264 is designed to work with GV-System, a hybrid or digital video management system. Note the following when GV-IPCAM H.264 is connected to GV-System: By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-IP Camera H.264 (except GV-IR Arctic Box Camera, which is not equipped with a memory card slot).
Note for Adjusting Focus and Zoom When adjusting the Focus and Zoom Screws (on Box Camera, IR Arctic Box Camera, Bullet Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Camera), do not over tighten the Focus and Zoom screws. The screws only need to be as tight as your finger can do it.
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor When installing the IR Arctic Box Camera, Bullet Camera, Ultra Bullet Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome or Mini Fixed Rugged Dome outdoor, be sure that: The camera is set up above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables.
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After opening the camera cover, ensure the screws are tightened and the cover is in place. The silica gel bag loses its effectiveness when the dry camera is opened. To prevent the lens from fogging up, replace the silica gel bag every time you open the camera, and conceal the gel bag in camera within 2 minutes of exposing to open air.
Note for Closing the Bullet Camera Cover To ensure that the camera performs its full capacity against water and dust, adhere to the following guidelines when closing the Bullet Camera cover: Line up the dots Tighten the camera cover until the dots on the cover and the body line up as indicated below.
For detailed features of each model, refer to the corresponding chapter. Model Model No. Description 1.3 MP Low Lux, Varifocal H.264, D/N, Auto Iris, GV-BX120D Lens f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’ CS Lens 1.3 MP, H.264 D/N, Varifocal Auto Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 GV-BX130D-0 Lens mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’...
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Model Model No. Description 3 MP, H.264 D/N, GV-BX320D-1 Auto Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 6 mm, F/1.3, 1/3’’ CS Lens Varifocal 5 MP, H.264 D/N, Lens Manual Iris, GV-BX520D f: 4.5 ~ 10 mm, F/1.6, 1/2’’ CS Lens 1.3 MP Low Lux, H.264, D/N, Fixed Iris, GV-BX1200-0F f: 4 mm, F/1.5,...
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Introduction Model Model No. Description 1.3 MP, H.264 D/N, Auto Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 GV-BX1300-3V mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’ CS Lens 2 MP, H.264 D/N, WDR Pro, Auto Iris, GV-BX2400-3V f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’ CS Lens 2 MP / 3 MP, H.264 Varifocal GV-BX2400-4V D/N, WDR Pro, Auto...
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Model Model No. Description 1.3 MP Low Lux, H.264, D/N, Auto Iris, GV-BX120D-E f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’ CS Lens 2 MP, H.264 D/N, Auto GV-BX220D-E Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 6 mm, F/1.3, 1/3’’ CS Lens 3 MP, H.264 D/N, Auto Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 6 mm,...
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Introduction Model Model No. Description 1.3 MP Low Lux, H.264, Color, Fixed GV-MFD120 Iris, f: 4.05 mm, F/1.5, 1/3’’ M12 Mount Mini Fixed Fixed GV-MFD130 Dome Lens 2 MP / 3 MP / 5 MP, GV-MFD220 H.264, Color, Fixed Iris, f: 2.54 mm, F/2.8, GV-MFD320 1/2.5’’...
1.1 System Requirement To perform the GV-IPCAM H.264 operations through Web browser, ensure your PC is in good network connection, and use one of the following web browsers: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later • Google Chrome • Mozilla Firefox •...
(see 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro for details). The Box Camera models are detailed below: Box Camera Model No. Specifications Description Megapixel, Auto Iris, 1.3 MP, H.264, GV-BX120D f:2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, Low Lux, D/N 1/3” CS Lens Varifocal Lens Megapixel, Auto Iris, 1.3 MP, H.264, GV-BX130D-0 f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4,...
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Model No. Specifications Description Megapixel, Auto Iris, 2 MP, H.264, GV-BX220D-2 f: 2.8 ~ 6 mm, F/1.3, 1/3’’ CS Lens Megapixel, Auto Iris, MP, H.264, GV-BX220D-3 f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, 1/3’’ CS Lens Megapixel, Auto Iris, Varifocal GV-BX320D-0 f:3.1 ~ 8 mm, F/1.2, Lens 1/3”...
2.1 Packing List Box Camera Terminal Block Fixed Focal or Varifocal Megapixel Lens Six Lens Rings One 0.125 mm Lens Ring (for GV-BX140DW only) Video Out Wire Camera Holder GV-IPCAM H.264 Software CD ...
Box Camera 2.2 Features Image sensor Camera Model Frame Rate GV-BX120D 1/3’’ progressive scan low lux CMOS GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX130D Series GV-BX1300 Series GV-BX220D Series 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-BX320D Series GV-BX520D GV-BX5300 GV-BX140DW 1/3’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-BX2400 Series 1/3.2’’...
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Day / Night function (with removable IR-cut filter) Wide Dynamic Range Pro (GV-BX140DW / 2400 Series / 3400 Series only Defog Two-way audio One sensor input and alarm output TV-out support Micro SD memory card slot (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) ...
Box Camera 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro Objects may appear as silhouettes when they are backed with intense lights. The Wide Dynamic Range Pro (WDR Pro) is designed to solve this problem using a WDR sensor. In GV-BX140DW, GV-BX2400 Series and GV-BX3400 Series, the WDR sensor is able to process the image and show details in bright and dark areas at the same time.
2.3 Overview 2.3.1 GV-BX120D / 130D Series / 140DW / 220D Series / 320D Series / 520D 12 13 Figure 2-1 Note: 1. The Light Sensor (No.11) is only available in GV-BX140DW. Keep the Light Sensor unobscured for accurate light detection.
Box Camera Name Description Indicates the power is supplied. For detail, see Power LED the table below. Auto Iris Plug the iris control cable to the connector. Connector Note that Auto Iris Connector is not functional in GV-BX130D-1, GV-BX140DW and GV- BX520D.
2.3.2 GV-BX1200 Series / 1300 Series / 2400 Series / 3400 Series / 5300 Figure 2-2 Note: GV-BX1200-0F ~ 2F, GV-BX1300-0F ~ 2F, GV-BX2400-0F ~ 2F and GV-BX3400-0F ~ 2F) do not have a Zoom Screw (No. 13). The Iris Screw (No. 12) is only available in GV-BX5300. Name Description Connects to a portable monitor for setting the...
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Box Camera Name Description I/O Terminal Connects to I/O devices. For details, see 2.6 Block I/O Terminal Block. Indicates the power is supplied. For detail, Power LED see the table below. Plug the iris control cable to the connector. Note that Auto Iris Connector is not functional Auto Iris in GV-BX1200-0F ~ 2F, GV-BX1300-0F ~ 2F, Connector...
2.4 Connecting the Camera The Box Camera is designed for indoor use. Please make sure the installing site is shielded from rain and moisture. 2.4.1 GV-BX120D / 130D Series / 140DW / 220D Series / 320D Series / 520D Figure 2-3 If you are using the auto iris model, plug the iris control cable to the Auto Iris Connector on the camera.
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Box Camera Connect power using one of the following methods: plugging the supplied power adapter to the power port. using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the network cable. The status LED of the camera will be on. You are ready to access the live view, adjust the image clarity and configure the basics.
2.4.2 GV-BX1200 Series / 1300 Series / 2400 Series / 3400 Series / 5300 Figure 2-4 If you are using the auto iris model, plug the iris control cable to the Auto Iris Connector on the camera. Connect to network using one of the following methods: ...
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Box Camera Connect power using one of the following methods: plugging the supplied power adapter to the power port. using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the network cable. The status LED of the camera will be on. You are ready to access the live view, adjust the image clarity and configure the basics.
2.5 Accessory Installation 2.5.1 C-Mount Lenses If you use a C-mount lens, it requires a certain distance from the camera’s imaging chip to focus the lens. Mount the supplied C-mount lens adapter / lens ring to the camera, and then secure the lens onto the camera body. Three types of C-mount lens rings are provided for Box Camera: ...
Box Camera 2.5.2 Infrared Illuminators (Optional) If you use an infrared (IR) illuminator with I/O function, follow the steps below to install it. Connect the infrared illuminator to the terminal block on the camera. See 2.6 The I/O Terminal Block. Access the Web interface of the camera.
2.6 I/O Terminal Block The terminal block, located on the back panel of the Box Camera, provides the interface to one input and one output devices. The I/O terminal block can be used for applications such as motion detection, event alerts via E- Mail and FTP, and center monitoring through Center V2 and VSM.
Box Camera 2.6.2 Connecting to GV-Relay V2 (Optional) The Box Camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC, 10A 125V AC or 5A 100V DC.
Chapter 3 Ultra Box Camera The Ultra Box Camera is a series of light-weighted cameras designed for indoor usage. Equipped with IR-cut filter and built-in IR LEDs, the Ultra Box Camera provides excellent image quality. The camera supports PoE and can be installed intuitively.
Ultra Box Camera 3.1 Packing List • Ultra Box Camera • Supporting rack x 1 • Screw x 3 • Screw anchor x 3 • GV-IPCAM H.264 Software CD • GV-IPCAM H.264 Quick Start Guide • GV-NVR Software DVD • GV-NVR Quick Start Guide Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
3.2 Features • 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS • Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG • Frame rate Camera Model Frame Rate GV-UBX1301 Series Up to 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-UBX2301 Series Up to 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-UBX3301 Series Up to 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 •...
Ultra Box Camera 3.3 Overview Figure 3-1 Name Description Audio Out Connects a speaker for audio output. Resets the camera to factory defaults. Default See 18.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings. LAN / PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. Microphone Records sounds.
3.4 Installation You can stand the Ultra Box Camera on a plain surface or install it to wall and ceiling. Follow the steps below to install, connect and adjust your Ultra Box Camera. To install the device on the wall/ceiling, put the supporting rack on the desired location and make marks for screw anchors.
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Ultra Box Camera Connect the network and power cables to the camera. See 3.5 Connecting the Camera. Access the live view. See 14.1 Accessing the Live View. Adjust the angle of the camera based on live view and fasten the indicated screw.
3.5 Connecting the Camera Figure 3-4 Connect power using one of the following methods: • Plug the power adapter to the 5V terminal block. The power adapter is an optional device. For detail, see Options in the manual. • Use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the network cable.
• Small Torx Wrench • Silica Gel Bag x 2 • GV-PA481 PoE Adapter and GV-PA481 Power Cord (only supplied for GV-BX120D-E / 220D-E / 320D-E / 520D-E) • GV-IPCAM H.264 Software CD • GV-IPCAM H.264 Quick Start Guide • GV-NVR Software DVD •...
IR Arctic Box Camera 4.2 Features • Image sensor Camera Model Image Sensor GV-BX120D-E 1/3" progressive scan low lux CMOS 1/3" progressive scan super low lux GV-BX1500-E CMOS GV-BX220D-E GV-BX320D-E 1/3.2" progressive scan CMOS GV-BX520D-E GV-BX5300-E GV-BX2400-E 1/2.5” progressive scan CMOS GV-BX3400-E •...
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• Support for TV-out • Two-way audio • Motion detection • Tampering alarm • Privacy mask • Text overlay • IP address filtering • Power supplied through PoE (IEEE 802.3at) • Megapixel lens • Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP •...
IR Arctic Box Camera 4.3 Overview Figure 4-1 Note: The Iris Screw (No. 7) is only available in GV-BX520D-E and GV-BX5300-E. Name Description Desiccant that keeps the camera housing Silica gel bag dry. IR power plug Supplies power to the built-in IR LEDs. Focus Screw Adjusts the focus of the camera.
4.4 Installation The IR Arctic Box Camera is designed for outdoor use. Mark the installation site and drill four holes for screw anchors. Insert the supplied screw anchors. Secure the camera to the wall using the supplied washers and screws. Figure 4-2 Connect the camera to the network and supply power via the PoE cable.
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IR Arctic Box Camera Tilt Adjustment Figure 4-4 Pan Adjustment Figure 4-5 Based on the live view, adjust the focus, zoom and iris (in GV- BX520D-E and GV-BX5300-E only) of the camera. Unscrew the cover with the supplied small torx wrench. Figure 4-6...
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Hold the connectors and unplug them. Figure 4-7 IMPORTANT: Unscrew and remove the cover carefully. Pulling the cover off may cause damages to the inner wiring of the camera. Adjust the focus, zoom and iris screws. Figure 4-8...
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IR Arctic Box Camera Replace the silica gel bag. Paste the sticker to the front side of the silica gel bag. Press the sticker several times to make sure it adheres properly. Paste the silica gel bag to the indicated place. Figure 4-9 IMPORTANT: The gel bag loses its effectiveness when the dry camera is...
4.5 Connecting the Camera 4.5.1 Wire Definition Figure4-10 Wire Color Definition Black (thick) Black BNC TV out Green RCA Audio Out Pink RCA Audio In Optionally connect a speaker (green) and an external microphone (pink). Optionally connect a monitor using a Video Out wire. Enable this function by selecting your signal format at the TV Out field on the Web interface.
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IR Arctic Box Camera Connect the camera’s cable to the GV-PA481 PoE adapter as illustrated below. The power and network will be supplied simultaneously. Figure 4-11 The status LED of the camera will be on. You are ready to access the live view, adjust the image clarity and configure the basics.
4.6 Notice for Using the IR Arctic Box Camera Ensure that you: • enable IR LED function on the Web interface after loading the default settings. • disable the status LED to reduce reflection when a green light spot appears on the live view. 4.6.1 Enabling IR LED after Loading Default Each GV-IR Arctic Box Camera is equipped with 4 IR LEDs to provide infrared illumination at night.
IR Arctic Box Camera 4.6.2 Disabling Status LED under Low Light Conditions If you have a green light spot on the live view, this is likely due to insufficient light at the installation site, which causes the status LED to reflect on the camera cover.
Chapter 5 Mini Fixed Dome & Mini Fixed Rugged Dome The Mini Fixed Dome is a fixed, mini-sized ceiling-mount network camera. Two series are available, the Mini Fixed Dome series, which are designed for indoor surveillance, and the Mini Fixed Rugged Dome series for outdoor environments (IP67 and IK10).
Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome 5.1 Packing List • Mini Fixed Dome or Mini Fixed Rugged Dome • Torx Wrench • Self Tapping Screw x 2 • Screw Anchor x 2 • Cable stopper x 1 • Cable Connector x 1 (for GV-MDR series only) •...
5.2 Features • 1/3’’ progressive scan CMOS • Megapixel lens • Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG • Frame rate: Camera Model Frame Rate GV-MFD120 GV-MFD130 Up to 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-MDR120 GV-MFD220 Up to 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-MDR220 GV-MDR2400 Series GV-MFD320...
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome • 2-axis mechanism (GV-MFD series); 3-axis mechanism (GV-MDR series) Camera Type Tilt Rotate GV-MFD series -45° ~ +45° 0° ~ 90° GV-MDR series -45° ~ +45° 0° ~ 90° 0° ~ 360° • Micro SD memory card slot (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) •...
5.3 Overview 5.3.1 GV-MFD120 / 130 / 220 / 320 / 520 Figure 5-1 Name Description Resets the camera to factory default. See Default Button 18.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings. Lens Receives image inputs. Tilt Screw Loosens the screw to adjust tilt angle. Built-In Microphone Provides one-way audio.
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome LED Name Description 1. Link Turns on when the network is connected. 2. ACT Turns on when data are being transmitted. 3. PWR Turns on when power is on. 4. SW RDY (Status) Turns on when the system is ready.
5.3.2 GV-MDR120 / 220 / 320 / 520 Figure 5-2 Name Description Silica gel bag Absorbs the moisture inside the camera. Prevents water or moisture from entering Conceal paper the camera. Lens Receives image inputs. Rotation Disc Rotates the camera lens. Pan Disc Pans the camera lens.
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome Name Description Turns red when the power is on. Flashes Power and status orange light twice when the system is ready. LAN LED Turns on when the network is connected. Inserts a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC Memory Card Slot for class 6 or above) to store recording data.
5.4 Installation To install a Mini Fixed Dome, make sure the installing site is shielded from rain and moisture. 5.4.1 GV-MFD Series Unscrew the housing cover using the supplied torx wrench. Put the camera on the desired location and make 2 marks on the ceiling for screw anchors.
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome Insert a Micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the memory card slot (No. 7, Figure 5-1). Replace the silica gel bag. IMPORTANT: 1. The silica gel bag loses it effectiveness when the dry camera is opened.
5.4.2 GV-MDR Series Paste the installation sticker on the desired location. The arrow should point toward the direction that the camera faces. Drill one hole on each of the two curves for screw anchors. Drill the circle (30 mm in diameter) if you want to run the cable into the ceiling. 30 mm Drill a hole on each...
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome Install the cable connector to waterproof the cable. You should have 5 parts: Figure 5-8 Prepare an internet cable with the RJ-45 connector on one end only. Figure 5-9 Connect the internet cable to the camera cable. Paste the sticker to the camera cable and slide in all the components as shown below.
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Move all the components toward the RJ-45 connector, fit item 4 to item 2, secure item 3 to the camera cable and finally secure item 5 to item 2 tightly. Figure 5-11 IMPORTANT: Item 5 must be secured tightly to waterproof the cable.
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Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome Tilt Adjustment Figure 5-13 Rotational Adjustment Figure 5-14 Insert a Micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the memory card slot (No. 11, Figure 5-2). 10. Replace the silica gel bag. IMPORTANT: The silica gel bag loses it effectiveness when the dry camera is opened.
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11. Secure the housing cover using the supplied torx wrench. 12. Optionally conceal the cable opening with the supplied cable stopper. Figure 5-15...
Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome 5.5 Connecting the Camera Refer to the wire definition and illustrations below to connect the power and network. 5.5.1 Wire Definition GV-MFD Series The data cable provides connections for power and network access. The wires are illustrated and defined below: Figure 5-16 Wire Color Definition...
5.5.2 Power and Network Connection For GV-MFD Series , there are two ways to supply power to the camera: • Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time. •...
Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome 5.5.3 Vehicle Installation To install the Mini Fixed Rugged Dome on a vehicle, clip the ferrite core to the camera cable. In accordance to EN 50155, the ferrite core is used for reduction of the cable-based and radiated interferences, ensuring stable image quality.
Chapter 6 Bullet Camera The Bullet Cameras are specifically designed for outdoors and are weatherproof (IP66 or IP67). They are equipped with IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications. The image quality is further enhanced by WDR Pro (GV-BL2400 / 3400 / 2410 / 3410 only, see 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro for details).
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Bullet Camera • Tampering alarm • Visual automation • Text overlay • Privacy mask • IP address filtering • DC 12V / AC 24V / PoE • Megapixel lens • Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP • 31 languages on Web interface •...
6.3 Overview Figure 6-1 Name Description Receives a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC Memory Card Slot for class 6 or above). Zoom Screw Holds the zoom lens in place. Focus Screw Holds the focus lens in place Resets all configurations to factory default. Default Button See 18.3.
Bullet Camera 6.4 Installation These instructions describe the basic installation of the Bullet Camera. Slide the cable clamp to the camera base. Figure 6-2 Install the Bullet Camera to the wall. Figure 6-3 Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover Connect the power, network and other wires to the Bullet Camera.
Access the live view. For details, see 14.1. Accessing the Live View. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view. Three shafts can be adjusted. See 6.4.2 Adjusting the Angles. Loosen the camera’s cover, adjust the focus of the camera and optionally insert a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the SD card slot.
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Bullet Camera Wire Color Definition Digital In Brown DC 12V+ / AC 24V- Orange Digital Out Black DC 12V- / AC 24V+ Yellow Ground Red RCA Audio in Green RCA Audio out Power Connection There are two ways to supply power to the camera: •...
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Note: A DC 12V power adapter is provided in the package, but both AC 24V power adapter and DC 12V power adapters are compatible. Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC, 10A 125V AC and 5A 100V DC.
Bullet Camera 6.4.2 Adjusting the Angles The Bullet Camera is designed to be adjustable in three shafts for easy and flexible installation. First Shaft You can adjust the camera body by 360 degrees to the right or the left. Unscrew the panning lock screw with the torx wrench. Panning Lock Screw Torx Wrench Figure 6-8...
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Second Shaft You can adjust the camera body up and down by 90, 112.5, 135, 157.5 or 180 degrees by using the gears inside the camera body and the camera base. Unscrew the tilting lock screw with the torx wrench. Tilting Lock Screw Torx Wrench Figure 6-10...
Bullet Camera Adjust the angle of camera body to 90°, 112.5°, 135°, 157.5° or 180°. Then move the camera base to the left to combine the gears. ° 157.5° 135° 112.5° 90° Figure 6-12 Fasten the tilting lock screw. Third Shaft You can adjust the camera base by 360°.
Adjust the angle of camera base, and fasten the base fixing screw. 0~360° Figure 6-14 6.4.3 Adjusting Lens and Inserting a Memory Card To adjust the camera’s lens to produce a clear image and insert a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the SD card slot, follow the steps below.
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Bullet Camera Adjust for image clarity using GV-IP Device Utility. For details, see 14.2 Adjusting Image Clarity. If you want to insert a micro SD card, follow the steps below. Loosen the fixing screw. Fixing Screw Figure 6-17 Slightly pull out the camera module. Insert a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the memory card slot.
IMPORTANT: 1. The silica gel loses its effectiveness when the dry camera is opened. To prevent the lens from fogging up, replace the silica gel bag every time when you open the camera and conceal the gel bag in the camera within two minutes of exposing to the open air. 2.
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Chapter 7 Ultra Bullet Camera The Ultra Bullet Camera is a series of light-weighted cameras designed for outdoor environments. The camera adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The Ultra Bullet Cameras are available in motorized varifocal lens and fixed lens at 1.3, 2 and 3 megapixels.
7.1 Packing List • Ultra Bullet Camera • Camera Stand x 1 • Black Rubber x 1 • Self Tapping Screw x 3 • Plastic Screw Anchor x 3 • Torx Wrench x 1 • Sun-Shield Cover Kit (1 Sun-Shield Cover, 2 Philips Head Screws, 2 Plastic Screw Spacers and 2 Hexagon Screws included) •...
Ultra Bullet Camera 7.2 Features • Image sensor Camera Model Image Sensor GV-UBL1211 1/3’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-UBL1301 Series 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-UBL2411 / 3411 / 2401 1/3.2’’ progressive scan CMOS Series / 3401 Series • Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG •...
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• Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP • 31 languages on Web interface • ONVIF (Profile S) conformant...
Ultra Bullet Camera 7.3 Overview Figure 7-1 Name Description Power & I/O Connects to the data cable. For details, see Connector 7.4.1 Connecting the Camera. Resets all configurations to factory default. Default Button See 18.3. Restoring to Factory Default Settings. LAN / PoE Cable Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE.
7.4 Installation You can install the camera to the ceiling or wall. Follow the steps below. Install the sun-shield cover to the camera. Fasten the hexagon screws to the top or bottom of the camera. Hexagon Screws Figure 7-2 IMPORTANT: Do not open the front cover of the camera since this may impair its resistance to water.
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Ultra Bullet Camera Fasten the Philips head screws with the plastic screw spacers. Philips Head Screw Plastic Screw Spacer Figure 7-4 Optionally insert a micro SD card to the camera. Unscrew and open the back panel with the supplied torx wrench. Figure 7-5 Insert a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) into the card slot.
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Replace the silica gel bag. IMPORTANT: 1. The silica gel loses its effectiveness when the dry camera is opened. To prevent the interior from moisture, replace the silica gel bag every time when you open the camera and conceal the gel bag in the camera within two minutes of exposing to the open air.
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Ultra Bullet Camera Install the camera to the wall or ceiling using the screw anchors and self-tapping screws. You can also stand the camera on a plain surface Figure 7-8 Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover. Connect the wires and cable connector to the camera. See 7.4.1 Connecting the Camera and 7.4.2 Waterproofing the Cable.
7.4.1 Connecting the Camera Wire Definition The supplied 4-pin data cable provides connections for power, ground, 1 sensor input and 1 alarm output. The wires are defined below: Figure 7-9 Wire Color Definition DC 5V Green Digital In Blue Digital Out Black Ground...
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Ultra Bullet Camera Power Connection There are two ways to supply power to the camera: • Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time. •...
7.4.2 Waterproofing the Cable Waterproof the LAN / PoE cable using the supplied cable connector. The cable connector can be dissembled into 5 parts: Figure 7-12 Prepare an internet cable with the RJ-45 connector on one end only. Figure 7-13 Connect the internet cable to the LAN / PoE connector (No.
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Ultra Bullet Camera Move all the components toward the LAN / PoE connector, fit item 4 to item 2, secure item 3 to the camera cable and finally secure item 5 to item 2 tightly. Figure 7-15 IMPORTANT: Item 5 must be secured tightly to waterproof the LAN / PoE connector.
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Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC, 10A 125V AC and 5A 100V DC. To connect the GV-Relay V2 module to the Ultra Bullet Camera, refer to the figure and table below.
Chapter 8 PTZ Camera The GV-PTZ010D camera is a ceiling-mount device that provides panning, tilting and zooming functions. The camera is designed to monitor a wide area and also to focus on a specific part on the live view when suspicious events occur.
8.1 Packing List • GV-PTZ010D • Mounting Base • Mounting Cover • Wall Mount Bracket • Screw Anchor x 3 • Long Screw x 3 • Short Screw x 3 • Round Screw x 3 • GV-PTZ010D Software CD • Washer x 3 •...
PTZ Camera 8.2 Features • 1/4" CCD image sensor • Dual streams from H.264, MPEG4 or MJPEG • Up to 30 fps at 704 x 480 / Up to 25 fps at 704 x 576 • Day and night function (electronic) •...
8.3 Overview Figure 8-1 Name Description DC 12V / AC 24V Connects to a DV 12V or AC 24V Power Terminal Block Adapter. LAN/PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. I/O Terminal Block For details, see 8.7 I/O Terminal Block. Inserts a micro SD card (SDHC for class 6 Memory Card Slot or above) to store recording data.
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PTZ Camera Name Description Turns green when the power is on and Power LED turns off when the power is off. Microphone Records the sounds. Resets to system default settings. For Default details, see 18.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
8.4 Installation The GV-PTZ010D / GV-PT series is designed for indoor usage. Make sure that the installing location is shielded from rain and moisture. There are two ways to mount the PTZ / PT Camera: Ceiling Mount and L-Shaped Wall Mount.
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PTZ Camera Fix the mounting base (now with the PTZ / PT Camera attached) to the wall with 3 long screws. Figure 8-4 Put on the mounting cover. To fit the installation environment, you can cut the parts indicated by arrows to make an opening for wires and cables.
8.4.2 L-Shaped Wall Mount You may wall-mount the GV-PTZ010D / GV-PT series with or without the mounting cover. Take the wall mount bracket and make 2 marks on the wall for screw anchors. Figure 8-6 Drill the marks and insert 2 screw anchors. Insert the long screws and leave enough distance (approximately 2 mm) to hang the wall mount bracket later.
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PTZ Camera Hang the wall mount bracket on the screws and push the wall mount bracket downward. Make sure the long screws are tightened. Figure 8-8 Without Mounting Cover Attach the wall mount bracket with the PTZ / PT Camera using 3 washers and 3 round screws.
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With Mounting Cover To install the mounting cover, attach the mounting base to the camera and then put on the mounting cover. See steps 3 and 5 in the Ceiling Mount section. Attach the wall mount bracket with the PTZ / PT Camera using 3 round screws.
PTZ Camera 8.5 Connecting the Camera Figure 8-11 Use a standard network cable to connect the camera to your network. Optionally connect a speaker and an external microphone. Connect power using one of the following methods: • plugging the supplied power adapter to the power port. •...
8.6 Focus Adjustment On initial installation, it is advised that you adjust the focus for image clarity. Print out the diagram of radiating lines included on Software DVD and hang up the diagram at the surveillance area. Use the Zoom In / Out and Focus In / Out buttons on the PTZ control panel from the Web interface (No.4 and 5, Figure 8-15) and adjust the PTZ Camera until it displays clear radiating lines as shown in picture on the left.
PTZ Camera 8.7 I/O Terminal Block The 3-pin terminal block, located on the back panel of the PTZ Camera, provides the interface to one digital input and one digital output. The I/O terminal block can be used for applications such as motion detection, event alerts via E-Mail and FTP, and center monitoring through Center V2 and VSM.
8.7.2 Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load. See a comparison on maximum voltage loads with and without GV-Relay below: Maximum Voltage Load Model...
PTZ Camera 8.8 PTZ Control After you have installed the PTZ Camera on network and accessed the camera’s Web interface you are ready to configure the PTZ Camera. To see how to install the PTZ Camera on network, see Getting Started, Chapter 14.
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Buttons on the PTZ control panel: Name Description Exit Closes the PTZ control panel. Moves the PTZ Camera to 8 directions: Pan / Tilt Control up, down, left, right, left up, left down, right up and right down. Brings the camera view back to the home Home point where the camera faces front at a 90 degree angle to the base of the device.
PTZ Camera 8.8.2 Automatic Focus When the camera view is fuzzy, you may use the auto focus feature to obtain a sharper view. On the PTZ control panel, click the Option button (No. 6, Figure 8-15) and select AF for automatic focus. 8.8.3 PTZ Camera Settings Accessing the PTZ Camera Settings To access PTZ camera settings, click the Option button (No.
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PT Speed: Determines the panning (horizontal movement) and tilting (vertical movement) speed when using the Pan / Tilt Control buttons on the PTZ control panel. The drop-down list contains 5 speed settings: 1 is the slowest and 5 the fastest. Zoom Speed: Determines the zooming speed.
PTZ Camera 8.8.4 Image Settings Image Setting provides features on iris control, white balance, image orientation and other image processing tools to generate clearer images. To access these features, open the VISCA OSD Configuration dialog box and select Image Setting . [Iris] adjusts the amount of exposure.
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AWB: Automatic White Balance (AWB) automatically compensates for colors under different light levels. AWB is ideal for scenes with a fixed light source. Use the slider to select from 0 to 8. A higher value produces a brighter image and a lower value produces a dimmer image.
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PTZ Camera Freeze: Instantly freezes the live view image when On is selected. AGC: Automatic Gain Control (AGC) utilizes an electronic circuit which amplifies video signal when the signal strength falls below a given value due to lack of the light on the camera. Adjust camera sensitivity to provide clear images.
8.8.5 Preset Settings For PTZ Camera to automatically move toward a point in live view, establish a Preset. A Preset is a point in live view that can be configured and saved for future use. The PTZ Camera allows up to 256 Preset points. For details on the maximum number of Preset points, see 8.8.3 PTZ Camera Settings.
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PTZ Camera Renaming a Preset Point To rename a Preset point: Click the Option button (No. 6, Figure 8-15), select Preset Set and select Naming . The dialog box appears. Figure 8-18 Click the Preset point you wish to rename and type the new name in the blank at the top.
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Starting and Stopping a Preset Point To start a Preset movement, click the Option button (No. 6, Figure 8-15), select Preset Go , and select a Preset number which has been set previously. Alternatively, you may use the number pad on the PTZ control panel to enable a Preset movement: Click the Show Preset button (No.
PTZ Camera 8.8.6 Sequence Settings For PTZ Camera to automatically perform a series of movements, you can configure a Sequence. A Sequence links up more than two Preset points to form a sequence of movements. Up to 8 Sequences can be created. Configuring a Sequence After you have configured the Preset points you wish the camera to follow (for details, see 8.8.5 Preset Settings), you are ready to...
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Use the Preset drop-down list to select the Preset points for the Sequence. Use the Dwell Time drop-down list to select the staying time that the camera stays at the Preset point. The dwell time ranges from 0 to 127 seconds at an interval of 0.5 second.
PTZ Camera 8.8.7 Auto Pan Settings For the PTZ Camera to survey a horizontal view, establish an Auto Pan. Up to 4 sets of Auto Pan can be created. Configuring an Auto Pan To configure a horizontal movement: Adjust the angle of the camera view using the Up and Down Control buttons since any vertical movements of the camera will not be recorded by Auto Pan.
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Configuring the Speed of Auto Pan You can configure the speed for each set of Auto Pan differently: Open the VISCA OSD Configuration dialog box and select Advance. Figure 8-20 Select the Auto Pan number you wish to configure and select the Speed .
PTZ Camera Starting and Stopping Autopan To start an Auto Pan, click the Option button (No. 6, Figure 8-15), select Auto and select a desired Auto Pan number. The PTZ Camera will first return to the starting position of the selected Auto Pan and proceeds with the selected Auto Pan movement.
8.8.8 System Configuration To configure lens settings, open the VISCA OSD Configuration dialog box and select System Configure . Figure 8-21 Zoom + AF: Automatically focuses after zooming. It is advised to use this feature with a zooming distance of at least 1 meter. Digital Zoom: Allows up to 10x Digital Zoom.
Chapter 9 PT Camera The GV-PT camera is a series of indoor pan and tilt camera that is designed to monitor a wide surveillance area. The camera support remote pan and tilt control and is capable of storing pre-established panning/tilting movements and points on live view for immediate monitoring.
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• Short Screw x 3 • Round Screw x 3 • Terminal Block x 1 • Washer x 3 • GV-IPCAM H.264 Software CD • GV-NVR Software DVD • GV-NVR Quick Start Guide Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
PT Camera 9.2 Features • 1/2.5’’ megapixel progressive scan CMOS • Dual streams from H.264 and MJPEG • Frame rate Camera Model Frame Rate GV-PT130D 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-PT220D 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-PT320D 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 •...
9.3 Overview 6 7 8 Figure 9-1 Name Description DC 12V / AC 24V Connects to a DV 12V or AC 24V Power Terminal Block Adapter. LAN / PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. I/O Terminal Block For details, see 9.7 I/O Terminal Block. Inserts a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for Memory Card Slot class 6 or above) to store recording data.
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PT Camera Name Description Turns green when the system operates Status LED normally and turns off when system error occurs. Turns green when the power is on and turns Power LED off when the power is off. Manually rotates this ring left or right to Focus Ring adjust focus.
9.4 Installation For installation procedures of the GV-PT Camera, see 8.4 Installation. 9.5 Connecting the Camera For procedures of connecting the GV-PT Camera, see 8.5 Connecting the Camera. 9.6 Focus Adjustment After you have followed 8.5 Connecting the Camera and connected all the necessary cables and wires, follow the steps below to adjust image clarity.
PT Camera 9.7 I/O Terminal Block The 3-pin terminal block, located on the back panel of the PT Camera, provides the interface to one digital input and one digital output. The I/O terminal block can be used for applications such as motion detection, event alerts via E-Mail and FTP, and center monitoring through Center V2 and VSM.
9.8 PT Control The GV-PT Camera shares similar user interfaces and features with the GV-PTZ010D camera. See below for the supported functions and reference. Supported Function Description PT Control Panel The PT camera supports the following buttons on the control panel: Exit, Pan / Tilt Control, Home, Option and Show Preset.
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PT Camera Supported Function Description Sequence A Sequence consists of a series of Preset points. Configure a Sequence to direct the camera to perform s series of movements. For details, see 8.8.6 Sequence Settings. Auto Pan The camera can be configured to monitor the surveillance area in a horizontal movement.
Chapter 10 Vandal Proof IP Dome The Vandal Proof IP Dome is a series of outdoor camera designed for vandal protection. They are equipped with automatic infrared cut filters and IR LED for day and night surveillance. The GV-VD2400 / 3400 models are equipped with WDR Pro to produce clear image for scenes containing contrasting intensity of lights (see 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro for details).The Vandal Proof IP Dome also offers installation options including...
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Vandal Proof IP Dome Model No. Specification Description GV-VD2400 (Coming) Megapixel, Auto 2 MP / 3 MP, Varifocal (IK10+, Transparent Cover) Iris, f:3 ~ 9 mm, H.264, WDR Lens F/1.2, 1/2.7” ø 14 Pro, Vandal GV-VD3400 (Coming) mm lens mount Proof IP Dome (IK10+, Transparent Cover)
10.1 Packing List • Vandal Proof IP Dome • Silica Gel Bag x 2 • Screw Anchor x 4 • Torx Wrench x 1 • Ceiling Screw x 4 • Blue Screw x 3 • T-Cap Screw x 3 • Small Screw Cap x 3 •...
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• Tampering alarm • Visual automation • Text overlay • Privacy mask • IP address filtering • DC 12V / AC 24V / PoE • Megapixel lens • Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP • 31 languages on Web interface •...
Vandal Proof IP Dome 10.3 Overview Figure 10-1 Name Description Turns on (green) when the power is on and turns off when there is no power Power LED supply. Turns on (green) when the system Status LED operates normally and turns off when system error occurs.
10.4 Installation The Vandal Proof IP Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard packing, there are two ways to install the Vandal Proof IP Dome: hard- ceiling mount and in-ceiling mount. Note: You may also install the camera to ceilings, wall corners (concave or convex), and poles with optional mounting kits.
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Vandal Proof IP Dome Unscrew thread lock Unscrew the inner housing Take out the camera body...
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Mark the position of four screw holes on the desired installation location, and drill holes in the marked locations. Drill the ellipse part if you wish to put the wires through it. Figure 10-3 Insert the screw anchors to the 4 holes on the ceiling. Secure the back cover to the ceiling with 4 ceiling screws.
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Vandal Proof IP Dome Connect the network, power and other cables to the camera. See 10.5 Connecting the Camera. Access the live view. See 14.1 Accessing the Live View. Based on the live view, adjust the camera to a desired angle as illustrated below.
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Rotational Adjustment Figure 10-7 10. Adjust image clarity using the GV-IP Device Utility program. For details, see 14.2 Adjusting Image Clarity. 11. Screw on the thread lock as shown in step 1. 12. Replace the silica gel bag on the camera body within 2 minutes of opening the silica gel bag package.
Vandal Proof IP Dome 10.4.2 In-Ceiling Mount Figure 10-8 Follow step 1 in 10.4.1 Hard-Ceiling Mount section to remove the housing cover, thread lock and back cover, and take out the camera body. Cut out a circle with a diameter of 142 mm on the ceiling. Insert a blue screw to the indicated holes on the camera body.
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Screw in a plastic clip to the blue screw, hold it with one hand and use a screw driver to rotate the blue screw until the plastic clip moves half way down. Plastic Clip Figure 10-10 Secure a T-cap on top of the blue screw with a small screw cap and a T-cap screw.
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Vandal Proof IP Dome Insert the camera to the ceiling with the plastic screws moved inward. Figure 10-12 Move the blue screws out and rotate the blue screw with a screw driver until the plastic clip and the bottom of the camera body clamps the ceiling tightly.
10.5 Connecting the Camera Connect your Vandal Proof IP Dome to power, network and other cables needed. 10.5.1 Wire Definition The cables of Vandal Proof IP Dome are illustrated and defined below. Shielding ground DC 12V- / AC 24V+ DC 12V+ / AC 24V- Digital in (oragne) Digital out (brown) Ground (yellow)
Vandal Proof IP Dome 10.5.2 Power Connection There are two ways to supply power to the camera: • Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time. •...
10.5.3 Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load. See a comparison on maximum voltage loads with and without GV-Relay: Maximum Voltage Load Models...
Chapter 11 Fixed IP Dome The Fixed IP Dome is a series of indoor camera designed with 3-axis mechanism for easy and flexible installation. The Fixed IP Dome features IR LED for infrared illumination for night surveillance. The GV-FD2400 / 2410 / 3400 / 3410 models are equipped with WDR Pro to produce clear image for scenes containing contrasting intensity of lights (see 2.2.1 Wide Dynamic Range Pro for details).
11.1 Packing List 11.1.1 Packing List for Hard-Ceiling Mount • Fixed IP Dome • Torx Wrench x 1 • Mounting Plate x 1 • Short Screw Anchor x 3 • Ceiling Screw x 3 • Plate Screw x 3 • TV-out Wire •...
Fixed IP Dome 11.1.2 Packing List for In-Ceiling Mount • In-Ceiling Housing Cover • Mounting Plate x 1 • Mounting Bracket x 3 • Copper Pillar x 3 • Copper Pillar Screw x 6 • Bracket Screw x 3 • Thread Lock Screw x 1 •...
11.3 Overview 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 11-1 Name Description Focus Screw Adjusts the focus of the camera. Zoom Screw Adjusts the zoom of the camera. Rotational Screw Loosens to adjust the camera angle. Tilt Screw Loosens the screw to tilt the camera. Pan Disc Loosens to pan the camera.
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Fixed IP Dome Name Description Audio Out Connects a speaker for audio output. LAN / PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. Connects I/O devices. For details, see I/O Terminal Block 11.6 I/O Terminal Block. DC 12V Port Connects to power. Turns on (green) when the system Status LED operates normally and turns off when...
11.4 Installation The Fixed IP Dome is designed for indoors. With the standard packing, there are three ways to install the Fixed IP Dome: hard-ceiling mount, in- ceiling mount and wall-surface mount. Note: You may also install the camera to ceilings, wall corners (concave or convex), and poles with optional mounting kits.
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Fixed IP Dome Unpack the camera package and take out the camera body. Use the torx wrench to loosen the housing cover at the front and the back Figure 11-3 Take out the camera body Figure 11-4 Secure the camera body to the mounting plate with three ceiling screws.
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Based on the live view, adjust the camera to a desired angle as illustrated below. Tip: The 3-axis mechanism offers flexible and easy ceiling / wall installation. Pan Adjustment Figure 11-6 Tilt Adjustment Figure 11-7...
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Fixed IP Dome Rotational Adjustment Figure 11-8 Adjust image clarity using the GV-IP Device Utility program. For details, see 14.2 Adjusting Image Clarity. Secure the housing cover as shown in step 2. Remove the indicated part when necessary. Figure 11-9 Note: Adjust the black mask inside the housing cover to make sure the camera view is not obscured.
11.4.2 In-Ceiling Mount Figure 11-10 Follow step 2 in the 11.4.1 Hard-Ceiling Mount to remove the housing cover and take out the camera body. Paste the supplied sticker onto a desired location on the ceiling and cut a circle on the ceiling along the edge of the sticker. On the mounting plate, locate the 3 holes labeled as 1 and insert the 3 copper pillars from the back side.
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Fixed IP Dome From the side with the numbering, secure the copper pillars with 3 copper pillar screws. Figure 11-12 Place the 3 mounting brackets at the indent next to the copper pillars (labeled as 2 on the mounting plate) and secure them using the 3 bracket screws.
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Place the mounting plate on the camera body with the copper pillars inserted in the locations indicated below. The arrow on the mounting plate should be pointing toward the front of the camera. Figure 11-14 From the bottom of the camera, secure the copper pillars using the 3 copper pillars screws.
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14. Use the housing cover thread and the thread lock screw to attach the housing cover to the camera body. Figure 11-16 15. Place the housing cover on the camera body with the GeoVision logo pointing toward the front of the camera. Figure 11-17...
11.4.3 Wall-Surface Mount Figure 11-18 Follow step 2 in 11.4.1 Hard-Ceiling Mount section to remove the housing cover and take out the camera body. Paste the supplied sticker onto a desired location on the wall. Drill the three red dots, and the ellipse mark only if you wish to run the wires into the wall.
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Fixed IP Dome Access the live view. See 14.1 Accessing the Live View. Follow steps 6 and 7 in 11.4.1 Hard-Ceiling Mount section to adjust the angle, focus and zoom of the camera. Follow step 8 in 11.4.1 Hard-Ceiling Mount section to secure the housing cover.
11.5 Connecting the Camera Figure 11-20 Use a standard network cable to connect the camera to your network. Optionally connect a speaker and an external microphone. Optionally connect a monitor using a Video Out wire. Enable this function by selecting your signal format at the TV Out field on the Web interface.
Fixed IP Dome 11.6 I/O Terminal Block The terminal block, located on the back panel of the Fixed IP Dome, provides the interface to one input and one output devices. The I/O terminal block can be used for applications such as motion detection, event alerts via E-Mail and FTP, and center monitoring through Center V2 and VSM.
11.6.2 Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. Connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product) to expand the maximum voltage load. See a comparison on maximum voltage loads with and without GV-Relay below: Maximum Voltage Load Models...
Chapter 12 Cube Camera The Cube Camera is a light weighted wired / wireless network camera designed for indoor usage. Its simple design allows for fast and easy installation and fixed-spot surveillance once installed. Four models are available: Model No. Specification Description 1.3 MP, H.264,...
12.1 Packing List • Cube Camera • Supporting Rack • Screw x 3 • Screw Anchor x 3 • GV-IPCAM H.264 Quick • GV-IPCAM H.264 Software Start Guide • GV-NVR Quick Start Guide • GV-NVR Software DVD Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
Cube Camera 12.2 Features • 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS • Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG • Frame rate Camera Model Frame Rate GV-CB120 / CBW120 Series 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-CB220 / CBW220 Series 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 •...
12.3 Overview Figure 12-1 Name Description Microphone Receives sounds. Speaker Plays sounds. Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet. Turns red when the system powers on. Status LED Turns orange when the system is ready. Turns green when the camera is connected to the Internet through wires.
Cube Camera 12.4 Installation Follow the steps below to install, connect to and adjust your Cube Camera and Wireless Cube Camera. Put the supporting rack on the desired location and make marks for screw anchors. Figure 12-2 Drill the marks and insert the screw anchors. Secure the supporting rack onto the wall using the supplied screws.
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Connect the network and power cables to the camera. See 12.5 Connecting the Camera. Access the live view. See 14.1 Accessing the Live View. Adjust the angle of the camera based on live view and fasten the indicated screw. Figure 12-4 For GV-CBW120/220, to connect to the Internet through wireless service, follow the steps in 14.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection.
Cube Camera 12.5 Connecting the Camera Figure 12-5 Use a standard network cable to connect the camera to your network. Power on using the supplied power adapter. The status LED of the camera will be orange. IMPORTANT: Be sure to use the supplied power adapter to power up the camera.
Chapter 13 Advanced Cube Camera The Advanced Cube Camera integrates the passive infrared (PIR) sensor and the alarm LED to illuminate the scene automatically when the motion is detected. It also offers wireless connection to the network for flexible installation. It is small, light, and easy-to-use for indoor security. We provide four models: Model No.
Advanced Cube Camera 13.1 Packing List • Advanced Cube Camera • Supporting Rack • Screw x 3 • Screw Anchor x 3 • GV-IPCAM H.264 Quick • GV-IPCAM H.264 Software Start Guide • GV-NVR Quick Start Guide • GV-NVR Software DVD Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
13.2 Features • 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS • Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG • Frame rate Camera Model Frame Rate GV-CA120 / CAW120 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-CA220 / CAW220 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 • Micro SD memory card slot (SDHC / SDXC for class 6 or above) •...
Advanced Cube Camera 13.3 Overview 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 13-1 Name Description Plays sounds for tampering and motion alarm, and listens to the audio around the Speaker camera. To set up alarm sound, see 16.3.9 Speaker. PIR sensor Passive infrared sensor.
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Name Description Reflects system status of the camera. See Ready LED the below table. Reflects LAN status of the camera. See the LAN LED below table. Inserts a micro SD card (SDHC / SDXC for Memory Card Slot class 6 or above) to store recording data. IMPORTANT: The White Illumination LED can reach high temperatures.
Advanced Cube Camera 13.4 Installation Follow the steps below to install, connect to and adjust your Advanced Cube Camera and Wireless Advanced Cube Camera. Put the supporting rack on the desired location and make marks for screw anchors. Figure 13-2 Drill the marks and insert the screw anchors.
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Connect the network and power cables to the camera. See 13.5 Connecting the Camera. Access the live view. See 14.1 Accessing the Live View. Adjust the angle of the camera based on live view and fasten the indicated screw. Figure 13-4 For GV-CAW120/220, to connect to the Internet through wireless service, follow the steps in 14.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection.
Advanced Cube Camera 13.5 Connecting the Camera Figure 13-5 Use a standard network cable to connect the camera to your network. Connect power using one of the following methods: • plugging the supplied power adapter to the power port. • using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the network cable.
Chapter 14 Getting Started This section provides the initial and basic configurations of the GV-IPCAM H.264. 14.1 Accessing the Live View Access or configure your camera according to the camera type and its firmware version: Camera Type & Default Connection Type Firmware Version •...
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• GV-PTZ010D camera is connected to the network. To avoid IP conflict with other GeoVision IP devices, it is advisable to re-assign a different IP address. See 14.1.2 Configuring the IP Address for more detail.
14.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface. Install the GV-IP Device Utility program included on the GV-IPCAM H.264 Software CD. Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the GV-IPCAM H.264 you wish to configure.
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Getting Started Find the camera with its Mac Address, click on its IP address and select Web Page. Figure 14-2 The login page appears. Figure 14-3 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to log in.
14.1.2 Configuring the IP Address Follow the steps below to configure the IP address. Open your web browser, and type the default IP address http://192.168.0.10. In both Login and Password fields, type the default value admin. Click Apply. In the left menu, select Network and then LAN to begin the network settings.
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Getting Started IMPORTANT: If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled, you need to know which IP address the camera will get from DHCP server or ISP to log in. If your camera is installed in the LAN, use the GV-IP Device Utility to look up its current dynamic IP address.
14.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection You may create wireless connection to the Internet for GV-BX1200 series / 1300 series / 2400 series / 3400 series / 5300, GV-CBW120 / 220 and GV- CAW120/220. To set up the wireless LAN for the first time, power on and connect a standard network cable to the camera.
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Getting Started B. Type the Network Name (SSID) or click the Access Point Survey button to search and select for the available Access Points/wireless stations. C. Select Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure for the Network type. D. Select the Authentication Type using the drop-down list. You can also obtain this information by clicking the Access Point Survey button.
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Enable wireless LAN. A. On the Web interface, select Network and LAN. This page appears. Figure 14-6 B. Select Wireless for Optional Network Type C. To use a dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server, select Dynamic IP address. To use a fixed IP address, select Static IP address and type the IP address information.
Getting Started 14.2 Adjusting Image Clarity Note the procedures described in this section only apply to Box Camera, IR Arctic Box Camera, Bullet Camera, PT Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome. To adjust focus of a PTZ camera, refer to 8.6 Focus Adjustment;...
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On the GV-IP Utility window, click the button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN. Click the IP Address of the camera you desire. A drop-down list appears. Figure 14-7 Select Focus Value. The Login dialog box appears. Figure 14-8...
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Getting Started Type the user name and password of the camera selected. The default is admin for both user name and password. This window appears. Figure 14-9 For GV-VD120D / 121D / 220D / 221D / 320D / 321D / 2400 / 3400, hold the supplied Focus Adjustment Cap over the camera view.
14.2.1 Using Focus Adjustment Cap There are two types of Focus Adjustment Caps for GV-VD120D / 121D / 220D / 221D / 320D / 321D / 2400 / 3400. Hold and close the Focus Adjustment Cap to the lens in order to simulate the IK10+ housing cover before installing it.
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Getting Started Do not leave a distance between the Focus Adjustment Cap and the camera.
14.2.2 Locations of Adjustment Screws Models Adjustment Screws Zoom Screw Focus Screw Box Camera GV-BL120D GV-BL130D Zoom Screw GV-BL220D Focus Screw GV-BL320D GV-BL1200 GV-BL1300 GV-BL2400 GV-BL3400 Focus Ring PT Camera Focus Screw Zoom Screw Vandal Proof IP Dome...
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Getting Started Models Adjustment Screws Focus Screw Zoom Screw Fixed IP Dome Note: The following models do not contain a Zoom Screw: GV-BX130D- 1, GV-BX1200-0F, GV-BX1300-0F, GV-BX2400-0F and GV-BX3400-...
14.3 Configuring the Basics Once the camera is properly installed, the following important features can be configured using the browser-based configuration page and are discussed in the following sections in this manual: • Date and time adjustment: see 16.8.1 Date & Time Settings. •...
Chapter 15 Accessing the Camera Two types of users are allowed to log on to the GV-IPCAM H.264: Administrator and Guest. The Administrator has full access to all system configurations, while the Guest can only access the live view (except the Camera Adjustment settings) and network status.
Click Apply. A video image, similar to the example on Figure 15-2, 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.
Accessing the Camera 15.2 Functions Featured on the Main Page This section introduces the features of the Live View window and Network Status on the main page. The two features are accessible by both Administrator and Guest. Main Page of Guest Mode ▼...
15.2.1 The Live View Window Internet Explorer When accessing the live view using Internet Explorer, the following window appears. Figure 15-3A...
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Accessing the Camera Figure 15-3B No. Name Function 1 Play Plays live video. 2 Stop Stops playing video. Talks to the surveillance area from the local 3 Microphone computer. Note this function is not available for Ultra Bullet Camera . Listens to the audio around the camera.
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No. Name Function Takes a snapshot of live video. 5 Snapshot --- See 15.2.3 Snapshot of Live Video. Records live video to the local computer. 6 File Save --- See 15.2.4 Video Recording. Switches to full screen view. Right-click the image to have these options: Snapshot, Full Screen, Resolution, Zoom In, Zoom Out, PIP, 7 Full Screen...
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Accessing the Camera No. Name Function Enables the I/O Control Panel or the Visual Automation. --- See 15.2.13 I/O Control. 10 I/O Control Note this function is not available in Mini Fixed Dome , Mini Fixed Rugged Dome , Cube Camera and Advanced Cube Camera .
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Non-IE Browsers When accessing the live view using Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari, this window appears. Note the following functions are not supported on non-IE browsers: Motion Detection, Tampering Alarm, Visual Automation, Text Overlay, Two-Way Audio and GPS Settings. Figure 15-4...
Accessing the Camera 15.2.2 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.
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[Information] Displays the version of the camera, time of the local computer, time of the camera (host time), the number of users logging in the camera and the OCX registration path. [Video] Displays the current video codec, resolution and data rate. [Audio] Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker devices are enabled.
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Accessing the Camera these don’t match, faint light and dark bars may appear in your images. Check the power utility to determine which frequency is used. Image Orientation: Changes the image orientation on the Live View window. Slowest Shutter Speed : Shutter speed controls the amount of the lights enters the image sensor and directly impacts the quality of image presentation.
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same time keep the bright areas from overexposure, or select Auto (Normal) for a balanced effect. Select Close to disable the function. Defog: Select Auto to automatically enhance the visibility of images. Select Close to disable the function. Zoom: Click the Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons to adjust the apparent distance of the scene.
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Figure 15-6B Figure 15-6C Note: GV-PTZ010D only contains the Gamma feature. Saturation is not available for GV-PTZ010D. Slowest Shutter Speed and Defog is not available for GV- BX140DW . D/N , Slowest Shutter Speed and Defog are not available for GV- PTZ010D.
Accessing the Camera 15.2.3 Snapshot of Live Video To take a snapshot of live video, follow these steps: Click the Snapshot button (No. 5, Figure 15-3). The Save As dialog box appears. Specify Save in , type the File name , and select JPEG or BMP as Save as Type .
15.2.5 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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Accessing the Camera 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 15-8 Right-click the live view and select PAP . A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom.
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To delete a navigation box, right-click the desired box, select Focus Area of PAP Mode and click Delete . To exit the PAP view, right-click the image and click PAP again.
Accessing the Camera 15.2.6 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 Captured video images video Figure 15-9 To configure this function, click the Show System Menu button (No. 8, Figure 15-3), and select Alarm Notify .
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I/O Alarm Notify: Once the input device is triggered, the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window. For this function to work, the Administrator needs to install the input device properly. See 16.2.1 Input Setting. Alert Sound: Activates the computer alarm on motion and input- triggered detection.
Accessing the Camera 15.2.7 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. 8, Figure 15-3), and select Video and Audio Configuration . Camera: Sets the number of frames to keep in live view buffer.
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Audio Configure: You can enable the microphone and speaker, and adjust the audio volume Figure 15-12...
Accessing the Camera 15.2.8 Remote Configuration You can upgrade firmware over the network. Click the Show System Menu button (No. 8, Figure 15-3), and select Remote Config . The Remote Config dialog box will appear. [Firmware Upgrade] In this tab, you can upgrade the firmware over the Internet.
15.2.11 Visual PTZ Note this feature is only available in PTZ Camera and PT Camera . The Visual PTZ provides two types of PTZ control panels on live images for easy and direct PTZ operation. Activating Visual PTZ Click the PTZ Control button (No.
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Accessing the Camera Figure 15-15 The Visual PTZ Panel provides the following features: Name Description Shortens the apparent distance between the Zoom In camera and the view. Lengthens the apparent distance between the Zoom Out camera and the view. Focus In Adjusts the sharpness of the camera view.
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Setting Visual PTZ Panel Click the .button on the top left corner and select Visual PTZ, the following options will appear. PTZ Control Type: Two types of visual PTZ control panels are available. Type 1: Appears only when a movement of the cursor is detected and disappears when it is static.
Accessing the Camera 15.2.12 Digital PTZ Note this function only supported by firmware V2.06 . This function allows non-PTZ cameras to simulate PTZ movements on live view. Right-click the live view and select Digital PTZ . The live view is labeled with “DPTZ”...
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To pan and tilt the view, zoom the image first and then click and hold the arrow on the image. The arrow appears when you place the cursor in one of the eight directions, i.e. up, down, left, right, left up, left down, right up and right down.
Accessing the Camera 15.2.13 I/O Control Note this function is only available for Box Camera , Bullet Camera , Ultra Bullet Camera , PT Camera , Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome . The I/O Control window provides a real-time graphic display of camera status, I/O status, and alarm events.
15.2.14 Visual Automation Note this function is only available for Box Camera , Bullet Camera , Ultra Bullet Camera , Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome . The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state of the electronic device by simply clicking on its image, e.g.
Chapter 16 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access the system configuration through the network. Eight categories of configurations are involved in the system configuration: Video and Motion, I/O Control or Digital I/O and PTZ, Events and Alerts, Monitoring, Recording Schedule, Remote ViewLog, Network and Management.
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Administrator Mode List of Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. The available options vary among camera models. 16.1.1 Video Settings 16.1.2 Motion Detection 16.1.3 Privacy Mask 16.1 Video and Motion 16.1.4 Text Overlay 16.1.5 Tampering Alarm 16.1.6 Visual Automation...
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16.8.1 Date and Time Settings 16.8.2 GPS Maps Settings 16.8.3 Storage Settings 16.8.4 User Account 16.8 Management 16.8.5 Log Information 16.8.6 System Log 16.8.7 Tools 16.8.8 Language...
Administrator Mode 16.1 Video and Motion The GV-IPCAM H.264 can simultaneously process one video source in two different codec and resolutions. The dual-stream design benefits for lower bandwidth environment, allowing Streaming 2 set with lower resolution and codec for live streaming, and Streaming 1 set with highest resolution and codec H.264 for best recording quality.
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[Name] Rename the video stream. To display the name of video stream on the Live View window, see 15.2.9 Camera Name Display. [Connection Template] Select the type of your network connection. Unless you select Customized, this option will automatically bring up the recommended video resolution, frame rate, bandwidth and GOP size.
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Administrator Mode CBR (Constant Bitrate): CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by varying the quality of the H.264 stream. Select one of the bitrates from the drop-down list. [GOP Structure and Length] Set the maximum number of seconds between every key frame.
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IMPORTANT: To ensure the quality of simultaneous recording and live view access, make sure you connect no more than two connections to the camera using Web interface or any other applications. [Text Overlay Settings] Overlaid with camera name: Includes streaming names on live and recorded videos.
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Administrator Mode [TV Out] Note this function is only available for Box Camera, IR Arctic Box Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome. Select the signal format of the Video Output on the camera as either NTSC or PAL. Note: For smooth display of Box Camera, IR Arctic Box Camera, Fixed IP Dome and Vandal Proof IP Dome on TV monitor, the video resolution must be 1280 x 1024 or lower.
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[Special View Setting] D/N: Sets the sensitivity of day-night mode switch. The higher the sensitivity value, the more sensitive the switch is from day mode to night mode. The default value is 5. Auto: Select Auto for the camera to detect the amount of light present and automatically switch to monochrome in a poorly-lit scene.
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Administrator Mode Auto Iris: Note this function is not supported in cameras with fixed lens or fixed iris. The option is designed for auto iris lens (DC drive). Enable the auto iris function when the scene appears fuzzy and the Flicker Less function does not help to improve the situation.
16.1.2 Motion Detection Note for firmware V1.07 or later (except GV-PTZ010D), motion detection is disabled by default; for GV-PTZ010D, motion detection is enabled by default. 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.
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Administrator Mode Select the desired sensitivity by moving the slider. There are ten values. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to motion. Drag an area on the image. Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting. To create several areas with different sensitivity values, repeat steps 1 and 2.
16.1.3 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view, covering the areas with dark boxes in both live view and recorded clips. This feature is ideal for locations with displays, keyboard sequences (e.g. passwords), and for anywhere else you don’t want sensitive information visible. Figure 16-4 Select the Enable option.
Administrator Mode 16.1.4 Text Overlay The Text Overlay allows you to overlay any text in any place on the camera view. Up to 16 text messages can be created on one camera view. The overlaid text will be saved in the recordings. Figure 16-5 Select the font, font style and font size in a pop-up window.
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Click Set Font to modify the font settings. Click Save to apply the settings, or click Load (Undo) to revert to the last saved setting. Click Preview to see how the text will appear on the image. Click Close to end the preview.
Administrator Mode 16.1.5 Tampering Alarm Note this function is not available for PTZ Camera and PT Camera. The Tampering Alarm is used to detect whether a camera is being physically tampered. An alarm can be generated when the camera is moved, covered up, or out of focus.
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To configure the tampering alarm: Select the Enable option. If you want the camera to ignore any movement or scene change in certain areas, click the button to drag areas on the camera view. Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to scene changes.
Administrator Mode 16.1.6 Visual Automation Note this function is only available for Box Camera, Bullet Camera, Ultra Bullet Camera, PT Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome. 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.
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Assign the connected module and output device. In the Note field, type a note to help you manage the device. Click OK to save the settings. To change the frame color of the set area, click the Set Color button. To emboss the set area, select Float Up;...
Administrator Mode 16.2 I/O Settings Note the I/O settings are only available for Box Camera, Bullet Camera, Ultra Bullet Camera, PTZ Camera, PT Camera, Vandal Proof IP Dome and Fixed IP Dome. After installing the I/O device, you need to enable the I/O settings on the camera.
16.2.1 Input Settings To activate the sensor input, select Enable. Figure 16-10 Normal State: You can set the input state to trigger actions by selecting Open Circuit (N/O) or Grounded Circuit (N/C). Latch Mode: Enable this option to have a momentary output alarm. Trigger digital output relay: When this option is enabled, the output will be triggered once the input is activated.
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Administrator Mode Input Off: Select a preset point to which the camera returns when the input triggering is off. Duration to set preset after input off: Specify the duration that the camera stays at the Input On point before returning to the Input Off point.
16.2.2 Output Settings Select Enable to start 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. For Toggle output type, the output continues to be triggered until a new input trigger ends the output.
Administrator Mode 16.2.3 PTZ Settings Note this function is only available in PTZ Camera and PT Camera. You can change the image settings, configure sequences, and access settings including autopan speed, motor reset, digital zoom and system default loading. For details, see Accessing the VISCA OSD Configuration in 8.7.3 PTZ Camera Settings.
16.3 Events and Alerts For the events of motion detection or I/O trigger, the Administrator can set up two trigger actions: 1. Send a captured still image by E-mail or FTP. 2. Notify Center Monitoring Station, Center V2 or VSM, by video or text alerts.
Administrator Mode 16.3.1 E-mail After a trigger event, the camera can send the e-mail to a remote user containing a captured still image. Figure 16-13 [Enable] Select to enable the e-mail function. Sever URL/IP Address: Type the URL address or IP address of the SMTP Server.
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Alerts Interval Time: Specify the interval between e-mail alerts. The interval is between 0 and 60 minutes. The option is useful for the frequent event occurrence, by which any event triggers during the interval period will be ignored. [Need authentication to login] If the SMTP Server needs authentication, enable this option and type a valid username and password to log in the SMTP server.
Administrator Mode 16.3.2 FTP You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts. Figure 16-14 [Upload to an FTP Server] Enable: Select to enable the FTP function. Server URL/IP Address: Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server.
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Alerts Interval time in minute: Specify the interval between FTP alerts. The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes. The option is useful for the frequent event occurrence by which any event triggers during the interval period will be ignored. [Alarm Settings] Motion Detection: When a motion is detected on the camera, a still image will be sent to the FTP Server.
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Administrator Mode To access the internal FTP server through a web browser, enter the IP address or the domain name of the camera in your browser like this: ftp://192.168.0.10 When you are prompted for Username and Password, enter the default value username ftpuser and password 123456.
16.3.3 Center V2 After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can be notified by live videos and text alerts. For the live monitoring through Center V2, you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2.
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Administrator Mode To enable the Center V2 connection: Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through Center V2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of Center V2. Port Number: match the port to the Port 2 value on Center V2 or keep the default value 5551.
16.3.4 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. A camera can connect up to 2 VSM simultaneously.
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Administrator Mode To enable the VSM connection: Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through VSM. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of VSM. Port Number: Match the port to the Port 2 value on VSM. Or keep the default value 5609.
16.3.5 Backup Center For the supported version of different models, see Appendix D. The connection to the GV-Backup Center allows you to back up another copy of recordings and system log to the GV-Backup Center on an offsite location while the camera is saving these data to the memory card. The GV-Backup Center provides a PC-based storage and backup solution.
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Administrator Mode To enable connection to GV-Backup Center: Activate Link: Enable the connection to the GV-Backup Center. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of the GV-Backup Center. Port Number: Match the communication port on the GV-Backup Center or keep the default value 30000.
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Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of the failover GV-Backup Center. Port Number: Match the communication port on the failover GV- Backup Center or keep the default value 30000. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into the failover GV- Backup Center.
Administrator Mode 16.3.6 Video Gateway / Recording Server For the supported version of different models, see Appendix D. The GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server is a video streaming server designed for large-scale video surveillance deployments. The GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server (with recording capability) can receive up to 128 channels from various IP video devices, and distribute up to 300 channels to its clients.
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The supported GV-IPCAM H.264 can connect up to two GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server. To send the video images to the GV- Video Gateway or GV-Recording Server, follow the steps below. Activate Link: Enable the connection to the GV-Video Gateway / GV- Recording Server.
Administrator Mode 16.3.7 ViewLog Server The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback function. This server allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved at the GV-IPCAM H.264 and play back video with the ViewLog player. This function is enabled by default using port 5552. Keep the default setting and only modify it when necessary.
16.3.8 RTSP The RTSP enables video and audio streaming to your 3G-enabled mobile phone. The RTSP streaming is enabled by default. Figure 16-20 Activate Link: Enable the RTSP service. RTSP/TCP Port: Keep the default value 8554, or modify it if necessary.
Administrator Mode 16.3.9 Speaker Note this function is only available for Advanced Cube Camera. The Advanced Cube camera is equipped with an alarm. With the Speaker settings, your camera can sound the speaker (No. 1, Figure 11-1) when it is being tampered or when motions are detected. This function is disabled by default.
16.4 Monitoring You can start monitoring manually, by schedule or by input trigger. Note: See Note for Connecting to GV-System at the beginning of the manual. Figure 16-22 [Manual] Manually activates motion detection and I/O monitoring. Select one of the following options and then click the Start button. Select all: Manually starts both motion detection and I/O monitoring.
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Administrator Mode [Schedule] The system starts motion detection and I/O monitoring according to the schedule you have set. For schedule settings, see 16.5 Recording Schedule. [Camera Status Icon] : On standby : Enabled for motion detection and input trigger : Recording is on.
16.5 Recording Schedule The schedule is provided to activate recording and I/O monitoring on a specific time each day. 16.5.1 Recording Schedule Settings You can set the schedule for recording. Figure 16-23 Span 1- Span 3: Set a different recording mode for each time frame during the day.
Administrator Mode 16.5.2 I/O Monitoring Settings Note this function is not available for IR Arctic Box Camera, Ultra Box Camera, Mini Fixed Dome, Mini Fixed Rugged Dome, Cube Camera and Advanced Cube Camera. You can set the schedule for I/O monitoring to start. Figure 16-24 Span 1- Span 3: Set different time frames during the day to enable I/O monitoring.
16.6 Remote ViewLog With the Remote ViewLog player, you can play back the files recorded at the GV-IPCAM H.264 over TCP/IP network. For the first-time user, you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software CD. To allow remote access to the camera, make sure the ViewLog Server function is enabled.
Administrator Mode 16.7 Network The Network section includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the camera to be connected to a TCP/IP network. 16.7.1 LAN Configuration According to your network environment, select among Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE. Figure 16-25...
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[LAN Configuration] Note the Wireless Settings are only available in GV-CBW120 / 220 and GV-CAW120 / 220. According to the network environment, select Wired or Wireless. Before enabling the Wireless option, follow the steps in 12.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection to configure the wireless settings first. [LAN Configuration] Dynamic IP address: The network environment has a DHCP server which will automatically assign a dynamic IP address to the camera.
Administrator Mode 16.7.2 Wireless Client Mode Note this function is only supported in GV-CBW120 / 220 and GV-CAW120 / 220. Set up the client mode before enabling the wireless function. Figure 16-26 Network type: Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure. Infrastructure: Connect to the Internet via the Access Point.
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Access Point Survey: Click this button to search all the available Access Points (Infrastructure mode) and wireless stations (AD-Hoc mode) within the LAN. Authentication Type: Select one of these network authentication and data encryption: Disable, WEP, WPAPSK-TKIP, WPAPSK-AES, WPA2PSK-TKIP or WPA2PSK-AES. Disabled: No authentication is needed within the wireless network.
Administrator Mode 16.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP This section provides the advanced TCP/IP settings, including DDNS Server, HTTP port, HTTPS, streaming port, UPnP, QoS and network connection check. Figure 16-27A...
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DHCP Server or ISP (in xDSL connection) has changed. Before enabling the following DDNS function, the Administrator should have applied for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider’s website. There are 2 providers listed in the camera: GeoVision DDNS Server and DynDNS.org. To enable the DDNS function: Enable: Enable the DDNS function.
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Administrator Mode User Name: Type the username used to enable the service from the DDNS. Password: Type the password used to enable the service from the DDNS. Click Apply. [HTTP Port Settings] The HTTP port enables connection of the camera to the web.
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To apply QoS to GV-IPCAM H.264, all network routers must support QoS and QoS must be enabled on these devices. To enable the QoS on GV- IPCAM H.264, enter a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value. This value is a field in an IP packet that enables different levels of services for the network traffic.
Administrator Mode 16.7.4 IP Filter Settings The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the camera. Figure 16-28 To enable the IP Filter function: Enable IP Filtering: Enable the IP Filter function. Filtered IP: Type one IP address or a range of IP addresses you want to restrict the access.
16.7.5 SNMP Settings The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows you to monitor the status of the camera through SNMP network management software. Figure 16-29...
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Administrator Mode Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function. 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. To enable Read only community, type a community string to allow read-only access to the camera from the SNMP software.
16.8 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time and user account. You can also view the firmware version and execute certain system operations. 16.8.1 Date & Time Settings The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image. Figure 16-30...
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Administrator Mode [Date & Time on GV-IP Camera] Displays the current date and time on the camera. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone for local settings. Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time. Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function.
16.8.2 GPS Maps Settings The Maps Settings allows you to see the location of your GV-IPCAM H.264 on Google maps, without a GPS device. To see the location of your camera on maps: It is required to sign up for a Google Maps API key before using the Google Maps.
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Administrator Mode Click Open. A warning message appears. Figure 16-33 Right-click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content. The map will be displayed. The icon indicates the location of your camera. At the upper right corner you have options to view different map formats, such as Satellite and Hybrid.
16.8.3 Storage Settings Based on Linux file system, the GV-IPCAM H.264 supports memory cards for video and audio recordings. You need to format the storage device by using the following Storage Settings. After being formatted, the storage device will be ready to use by Linux OS of the camera. Figure 16-35...
Administrator Mode [Storage Settings] Enable recycling: If Enable recycling is selected, when the space of the storage device is lower than the specified space, the system will overwrite the oldest recorded files. If Enable recycling is not selected, the system will stop recording when the specified space is reached. Keep days (1-255): Specify the number of days to keep the files from 1 day to 255 days.
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To remove a storage device: Click the Remove button. When you are prompted to ensure the action, click Yes. The page will be refreshed and the partition information will be cleaned. Remove the storage device from the camera. The storage device status is shown in the status column: Status Description Formatting...
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Administrator Mode back to the camera. The system will repair the data automatically. When the system is repairing the data, the Remove field will display “Repairing”.
16.8.4 User Account You can change the login name and password of Administrator and Guest. The default Administrator login name and password are admin; the default Guest login name and password are guest. To allow a Guest user log in without entering name and password, select Disable authentication for guest account.
Administrator Mode 16.8.5 Log Information The log information contains dump data that is used by service personnel for analyzing problems. Figure 16-37...
16.8.6 System Log For the supported versions, see Appendix F. The System Log records the events in the four types of logs: System Event, Monitoring Event, I/O Event and Login/Logout Event. With the System Log, you can search and obtain the detailed information of an event.
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Administrator Mode Click Query. The filtering results may look like the figure below. Figure 16-39...
16.8.7 Tools You can execute certain system operations and view the firmware version. Figure 16-40...
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Administrator Mode [Host Settings] Enter a descriptive name for the camera. [Auto Reboot Setup] Select Enable to activate automatic reboot and specify the time for reboot in the sub fields. Day Interval: Type the day interval between each reboot. Reboot Time: Use the drop-down lists to specify the time for automatic reboot.
16.8.8 Language Note this function is not available in GV-PTZ010D. You can select the language for the Web interface. Figure 16-41 Use the Language drop-down list to select a language for the Web interface. By default, the language on the Web interface will be the same with the one used for the operating system.
Chapter 17 Recording and Playback The GV-IPCAM H.264 can record video and audio directly to the memory card. You can play back the recorded files on the GV-System or over the TCP/IP network. Note: See Note for Recording at the beginning of the manual. 17.1 Recording To enable the recording function: Insert the memory card to the camera.
17.2 Playback These methods are available to play back the video files recorded at the GV-IPCAM H.264: • Playback by using the memory card by connecting it directly to the GV-System through a memory card reader • Playback by using the Remote ViewLog function over the TCP/IP network •...
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Recording and Playback Run ViewLog. Click the Advanced button , select Reload Database and click Video Server/Compact DVR. This dialog box appears. Figure 17-2 Click Add to assign the hard drive. Click OK to load the data to the ViewLog for playback. Note: IFS Driver supports Windows NT / 2000 / XP / Windows 7.
17.2.2 Playback over Network With the Remote ViewLog function, you can play back the files recorded at the GV-IPCAM H.264 over TCP/IP network. The camera needs to allow the remote access with ViewLog Server activated. See 16.3.7 ViewLog Server. For the first-time user, run the Remote ViewLog program from the Software CD.
Media Player. For details to download files, see [Act as FTP Server], 16.3.2 FTP. Note: To play back videos, ensure you have installed Geovision codec on the computer. The codec is available on the Software CD. If you have installed the Remote Playback player on the computer, it is not required to install the codec.
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To remotely connect to the camera from GV-System, click the Tools button and select Remote ViewLog Service. The Connect to Remote ViewLog Service dialog box appears. Enter the connection information of the camera, and click Connect. Once the connection is established, the video events will be displayed on the Video Event list.
This chapter introduces more advanced applications. 18.1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the website. Simply download the new firmware into the GV-IPCAM H.264 using the Web interface or IP Device Utility included in the Software CD.
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In this case, please contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for repair. Do not turn the power off within 10 minutes after the firmware is updated.
Advanced Applications 18.1.1 Using the Web Configuration Interface In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu button (No. 8, Figure 13-3) and select Remote Config. This dialog box appears. Figure 18-1 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer.
GV-IPCAM H.264. Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera. Insert the Software CD, select GeoVision IP Device Utility, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program. Double-click the IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop. This dialog box appears.
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Advanced Applications Double-click one camera in the list. This dialog box appears. Figure 18-3 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 18-4 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. If you like to upgrade all the cameras in the list, select Upgrade all devices.
18.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings With the IP Device Utility included in the Software CD, you can back up the configurations in the GV-IPCAM H.264, and restore the backup data to the current camera or import it to another camera. To back up the settings: Run IP Device Utility and locate the desired camera.
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Advanced Applications To restore the settings: In Figure 18-3, click the Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 18-6 Click the Browse button to locate the backup file (.dat). Select Upgrade all devices to import the settings into the same type of device in the same LAN.
18.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings Please refer to the corresponding section of your camera type and follow the steps to restore factory default settings. Box Camera Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the back panel of the camera.
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Advanced Applications Ultra Box Camera Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the back panel of the camera. Figure 18-9 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds.
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Mini Fixed Dome Keep the power and network cables (or PoE) connected to the camera. Press and hold the default button. Default button Status LED Figure 18-11 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds. When the status LED fades, the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically.
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Advanced Applications Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds. When the status LED fades, the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically. Bullet Camera Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. Loosen the camera’s cover and remove the Silica Gel Bag.
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Ultra Bullet Camera Keep the power and network cables (or PoE) connected to the camera. Press and hold the default button. Figure 18-14 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds. When the status LED fades, the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically.
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Advanced Applications Click the Load Camera Default button. Figure 18-15 To load system default settings: Unplug the power cable and the network cable (or the PoE cable). Press and hold the default button (No. 10, Figure 6-1). Power on the camera using the power cable or the PoE cable. Hold the default button until the two network LEDs fade.
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When default loading is completed, the camera will pan and tilt to its full range and return to the home point. PT Camera Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the panel. Figure 18-17 Release the default button when the status LED blinks.
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Advanced Applications Vandal Proof IP Dome Keep the power and network cables (or PoE) connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the inner housing. Default button Status LED Figure 18-18 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds.
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Fixed IP Dome Keep the power and network cables (or PoE) connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the panel. Figure 18-19 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds.
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Advanced Applications Cube Camera Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. Use a pin to press and hold the default button on the panel. Default button Status LED Figure 18-20 Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds.
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Release the default button when the status LED blinks. This shall take about 8 seconds. When the status LED turns green, the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera is ready for use.
Advanced Applications 18.4 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 Setting], 16.1.1 Video Settings.
18.4.2 Running Watermark Proof Install Watermark Proof from the Software CD. After installation, a WMProof icon is created on your desktop. Double-click the created icon. The Water Mark Proof window appears. Click File from the menu bar, select Open and locate the recording (.avi).
Advanced Applications 18.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window Figure 18-22 The controls in the window: No. Name Description Open File Opens the recording. 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.
18.5 Downloading Videos from the SD Card When connections of GV-IP Cameras to the GV-System are lost, recordings are automatically saved to the memory cards inserted in the GV-IP Cameras. To automatically synchronize and download recordings from the SD cards to a local folder, install and execute the GV-SDCardSync Utility program.
Advanced Applications 18.5.1 Installing the GV-SDCardSync Utility Download the GV-SD Card Sync Utility program from http://ftp.geovision.tw/FTP/neo/Utility/GvSDCardSync_Setup.zip Note: The GV-SD Card Sync Utility must be installed on the computer installed with GV-System V8.5.4 or later. Execute the GV-SDCard Sync Utility program. The main window and the Setting window appear.
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To configure synchronization, network and startup settings, see the steps below. Figure 18-24 [Synchronization] Synchronize automatically at an interval: Automatically synchronize videos from SD cards to a local folder at the specified interval. Synchronize automatically at: Automatically synchronize videos from SD cards to a local folder at the specified time. Download Audio Files: You may choose to download audio files along with the video files.
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Advanced Applications [Network] Max. download speed of each device (Kb/sec): To make sure the bandwidth is not completely taken up while downloading files from the memory card, specify a maximum download speed. If you do not want to set a bandwidth limit, type 0. [General] Start up automatically at Windows login: GV-SDSync Utility launches automatically when Windows starts up.
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[Recycle] Recycle when the storage space is less than (GB): Specify a minimum free space of your local storage for file recycling. Keep the downloaded files for (Days): Specify the number of days to keep the download files at the local hard drive. [Storage Location] To configure the storage path, click the button next to the location field and specify a storage location.
Advanced Applications 18.5.2 The GV-SDCardSync Utility Window After you have installed the GV-SDCardSync Utility, point to Start, select Programs, select GV-SDCardSync and select to launch the program. This window appears. Figure 18-26 No. Name Description Plays downloaded recordings of the selected GV-IP Cameras using the ViewLog player.
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No. Name Description Displays up to 100 event entries of the GV- Log Tab SDCardSync Utility. Once the entries are full, recycling will start from the oldest file. Shows the storage space of the designated hard Storage Space drive. Note: 1.
Chapter 19 DVR Configurations The GV-System provides hybrid solution, integrating the digital videos from IP cameras 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. Following is the integration specifications: TCP/ IP IP Camera...
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• The compatible version of GV-System for each camera model: Compatible version of Camera Models GV-System GV-BX120D GV-BX220D Series V8.4 or later GV-BX320D Series GV-BX130D Series V8.5 or later GV-BX140DW GV-BX520D Camera GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series GV-BX2400 Series V8.5.5 or later...
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DVR Configurations Compatible version Camera Models of GV-System GV-MDR120 Mini Fixed GV-MDR220 Rugged Dome V8.5 or later GV-MDR320 GV-MDR520 GV-BL120D V8.4 (with patch GV-BL220D files) or later GV-BL320D GV-BL130D V8.5 or later GV-BL1200 Bullet Camera GV-BL1300 GV-BL2400 GV-BL3400 V8.5.6 or later GV-BL1210 GV-BL2410 GV-BL3410...
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Compatible version Camera Models of GV-System GV-PT130D PT Camera V8.5.7 or later GV-PT220D GV-PT320D GV-VD120D Series Vandal Proof IP V8.4 (with patch GV-VD220D Series Dome files) or later GV-VD320D Series GV-FD120D V8.4.3 (with patch GV-FD220D files) or later GV-FD320D GV-FD1200 GV-FD2400 Fixed IP Dome GV-FD3400...
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DVR Configurations Compatible version Camera Models of GV-System GV-CA120 Advanced Cube GV-CA220 V8.5.5 or later Camera GV-CAW120 GV-CAW220 Note for users of V8.5 and V8.5.0.1: 1. To establish connection to GV-BX140DW, select GV-BX120DW as the device type. 2. For V8.5, to establish connection to GV-MDR120 / 220 / 320 / 520, select the corresponding GV-MFD120 / 220 / 320 / 520 as the device type.
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• The maximum number of streams which the GV-IPCAM H.264 allows varies according to its resolution: Max. No. of Resolution Camera Models Streams 1.3 M PTZ010D 1.3 M BL120D, BL130D, BL1200, BL1300, BL1210 BX120D, BX130D Series, BX140DW, BX1200 Series, BX1300 Series BX120D-E CA120, CAW120, CB120, CBW120 FD120D, FD1200, FD1210...
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DVR Configurations Max. No. of Resolution Camera Models Streams BL320D, BL3400, BL3410 BX320D Series, BX3400 Series BX320D-E, BX3400-E FD320D, FD3400, FD3410 MFD320, MDR320 PT320D UBL3411, UBL3401 Series UBX3301 Series VD320D, VD321D, VD322D, VD323D BL5310 BX520D, BX5300 BX520D-E, BX5300-E FD5300 MDR520, MFD520 •...
19.1 Setting up an IP Camera To set up the GV-IPCAM H.264 on the GV-System, follow these steps: On the main screen, click the Configure button, select System Configure, select Camera Install and click IP Camera Install. This dialog box appears. Figure 19-2 •...
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DVR Configurations Click Add Camera. The dialog box appears. Figure 19-3 Type the IP address, username and password of the IP camera. Select the camera brand and device from the drop-down lists. This dialog box appears. Figure 19-4 The GV-System will automatically query for the IP camera, and the status will be indicated as “Standby”.
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The options in the setup dialog box may vary depending on the camera model. Dual Stream: Click this button to set the codec type to H.264 in the main stream and to MJPEG in the sub stream, and each stream with a different resolution. For details on supported versions and resolutions in different cameras, see Appendix G.
DVR Configurations 19.1.1 Customizing IP Camera Settings After the IP camera is connected and assigned with a display position, you can configure the camera’s settings such as frame rate, codec type and resolution. Right-click the desired camera to see the following list of options: Figure 19-6 Change Resolution: Changes the display ratio, live view resolution and record resolution...
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Recording Codec Format: Specifies whether to record in standard or GeoVision type of JPEG or H.264 codec. GIS Setting: Records the video with the GPS data. To record the GPS data, remember to also enable the GIS function of the GV- System (Configure button <...
DVR Configurations 19.2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the GV-IPCAM H.264. 19.2.1 Connecting to the IP Camera On the Multi View window, click the Edit Host button. The Edit Host window appears.
19.3 Remote Monitoring with E-Map You can use the Remote E-Map to monitor and manage the GV-IPCAM H.264. 19.3.1 Creating an E-Map for the IP Camera With the E-Map Editor, you can create an E-Map for the GV-IPCAM H.264. The E-Map Editor is available in the two applications: Main System and E- Map Server.
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DVR Configurations Click OK to save the settings. Expand the created host folder. Drag and drop the icons of camera and I/O devices onto the imported E-Map. Close the E-Map Editor. Click Yes when you are promoted to save the file. For details on creating an E-Map file on the E-Map Server, see “E-Map Server”, E-Map Application, DVR User’s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD.
19.3.2 Connecting to the IP Camera Depending on where you save the created E-Map file (DVR, E-Map Server or Control Center), the steps to open the Remote E-Map window for monitoring may vary slightly. The following is the connection example when you store the E-Map file on the DVR.
CMS configurations Chapter 20 CMS Configurations This section introduces the related settings to enable connecting to the GV- IPCAM H.264 in the central monitoring stations Center V2, VSM and Dispatch Server. 20.1 Center V2 The Center V2 can monitor and manage the camera and I/O devices connected to the GV-IPCAM H.264.
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• To set the appropriate port for IP camera connection, click the Preference Settings button, select System Configure, click the Network tab, and select Accept connections from GV-Compact DVR, Video Server & IP Cam. Keep default port 5551, or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the IP camera.
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CMS configurations 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. Post Motion: Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window after a motion stops. Camera send by I/O trigger will monitor: Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window when an I/O device is triggered.
20.2 VSM The VSM is designed to monitor and manage the camera and I/O devices connected to the GV-IPCAM H.264 under low bandwidth network. TCP/ IP IP Camera Text Data IP Camera Figure 20-4 • To set the appropriate port connecting to the IP camera, click Configure on the window menu, and select System Configure to display this dialog box.
CMS configurations 20.3 Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server minimizes overloading of Center V2 Servers by re- distributing GV-IPCAM H.264 subscribers to the least busy Center V2 Server. TCP/ IP Center V2 IP Camera Video Data Text Data Dispatch Server IP Camera Center V2 Figure 20-6...
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• To set the appropriate port connecting to the IP camera, click the Server Setting button on the toolbar, and select Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port. Keep the default port as 5551, or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the IP camera. Figure 20-7 For further information on how to mange the video received from the IP camera, see GV-CMS Series User’s manual.
Smart Device Connection Chapter 21 Smart Device Connection You can receive live video streaming from the GV-IPCAM H.264 through smart devices listed in the below chart. Handheld Video Settings on OS Supported Default Port Device View GV-IPCAM H.264 - Android V2.2 to VSS Port: GV-Eye (HD) 4.0.4...
21.1 Android Download GV-Eye from Android Market and install the application. The GV-Eye icon will appear on the desktop. Figure 21-1 21.1.1 Connecting to GV-IP Camera Tap the GV-Eye icon on you device. This page appears. Figure 21-2...
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Smart Device Connection Type the IP address, port number (default value is 10000), user name and password of the GV-IP devices you want to access. And then tap the Add button to save the connection information in the address book. Tap the created link in the address book.
21.1.2 Accessing Live View You can press the Menu button on the mobile phone to see or hide the connection information. Motion Detected I/O Triggered Motion Detected Figure 21-4 The following function buttons are available: Icon Name Function Switches to a different channel. You can drag Channel across the numbers to see more channels.
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Smart Device Connection Icon Name Function Enables or disables the audio function. G.711 Audio and G.723 audio codec are supported. Enables the PTZ function. A message will Control 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...
Smart Device Connection 21.2.1 Connecting to GV-IP Camera To connect your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to the GV-IP Speed Dome, follow these steps: Tap the GV-Eye icon on the desktop of your phone. The welcome page appears. Tap the Add button This page appears.
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Tap the Save button. The GV-IP Camera is now added to the IPCam list and will be available the next time you access GV-Eye. You can tap the Edit button and then select an IP camera to edit existing device login information. Figure 21-7...
Smart Device Connection 21.2.2 Accessing Live View You can tap the information button at the top-right corner to see the connection information. Stream number Codec Frame rate (fps) I/O Status (Not Triggered) I/O Triggered Motion Detected Figure 21-8...
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The buttons below are available when the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad is positioned vertically. Icon Name Function Screen Displays up to four channels on the same page if division the GV-IP device supports multiple channels. • Enables PTZ control. Drag across the camera live view screen to adjust the camera position.
Appendix Appendix A. Settings for Internet Explorer 8 If you use Internet Explorer 8, it is required to complete the following setting. Set the Security to Medium-high (default). Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt. Disable Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt.
Rate GV-BL120D 1280 x 960 GV-BL130D GV-BL1200 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 GV-BL1300 GV-BL1210 1280 x 1024 GV-BX120D 640 x 480 GV-BX130D Series 320 x 240 GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series 640 x 360 16:9 GV-BX120D-E 448 x 252 GV-BX1500-E GV-CA120...
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Max. Frame GV-IP Camera Stream Ratio Resolution Rate Main 16:9 1280 x 720 GV-BX140DW 30 fps 640 x 360 16:9 448 x 252 GV-BL220D 1600 x 1200 GV-BL2400 1280 x 960 GV-BL2410 1920 x 1080 Main 16:9 GV-BX220D Series 1280 x 720 GV-BX2400 Series GV-BX220D-E 1280 x 1024...
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Appendix Max. Frame GV-IP Camera Stream Ratio Resolution Rate GV-BL320D 2048 x 1536 20 fps GV-BL3400 1600 x 1200 GV-BL3410 1280 x 960 GV-BX320D Series Main GV-BX3400 Series 1920 x 1080 16:9 GV-BX320D-E 1280 x 720 GV-BX3400-E* 1280 x 1024 GV-FD320D GV-FD3400* 640 x 480...
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Max. Frame GV-IP Camera Stream Ratio Resolution Rate 2560 x 1920 10 fps 2048 x 1536 20 fps 1600 x 1200 Main 1280 x 960 GV-BL5310 1920 x 1080 GV-BX520D 16:9 GV-BX5300 1280 x 720 GV-BX520D-E 1280 x 1024 GV-BX5300-E* 640 x 480 30 fps GV-FD5300*...
Appendix D. Support Lists • Support List for GV-Backup Center, GV-Video Gateway and GV- Recording Server GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BX120D V1.03 or later GV-BX220D Series GV-BX320D Series GV-BX130D Series V1.04 or later GV-BX520D V1.05 or later Box Camera...
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GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BL120D V1.03 or later GV-BL220D Bullet Camera GV-BL320D GV-BL130D V1.04 or later PTZ Camera GV-PTZ010D V1.08 or later GV-VD120D Series GV-VD220D Series Vandal Proof IP Dome V1.03 or later GV-VD320D Series GV-FD120D GV-FD220D Fixed IP Dome V1.03 or later GV-FD320D GV-CB120...
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Appendix • Support List for Transmit Audio GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BX120D GV-BX220D Series V1.05 or later GV-BX320D Series GV-BX130D Series V1.04 or later GV-BX520D V1.05 or later Box Camera GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series V1.15 or later GV-BX2400 Series...
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GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BL120D GV-BL220D V1.05 or later Bullet Camera GV-BL320D GV-BL130D V1.04 or later PTZ Camera GV-PTZ010D V1.08 or later GV-VD120D Series Vandal Proof IP Dome GV-VD220D Series V1.05 or later GV-VD320D Series GV-FD120D GV-FD220D Fixed IP Dome V1.05 or later GV-FD320D GV-CB120...
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Appendix • Support List for System Log GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BX120D GV-BX220D Series GV-BX320D Series V1.11 or later GV-BX130D Series GV-BX520D Box Camera GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series GV-BX2400 Series V1.15 or later GV-BX3400 Series GV-BX5300-6V GV-BX120D-E GV-BX220D-E V1.11 or later...
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GV-IP Camera Model Supported Version GV-BL120D GV-BL130D Bullet Camera V1.11 or later GV-BL220D GV-BL320D PTZ Camera GV-PTZ010D V1.08 or later GV-VD120D Series Vandal Proof IP Dome GV-VD220D Series V1.11 or later GV-VD320D Series GV-FD120D GV-FD220D Fixed IP Dome V1.11 or later GV-FD320D GV-CB120 GV-CB220...
Appendix E. RTSP Protocol Command The GV-IPCAM H.264 can support RTSP protocol for both audio and video streaming. If you use the QuickTime player, enter: rtsp://<IP of the GV-IPCAM H.264:8554/<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp://192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp If you use the VLC, and if authentication is required, enter: rtsp://username:password@<IP of the GV-IPCAM H.264:8554/<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp...
Please note the supported version of the CGI command in different models: GV-IP Camera Supported Version GV-PTZ010D V1.07 or later GV-BX120D V1.00 or later GV-BX220D-2 / 223D-3 GV-BX320D-0 / 320D-1 GV-BL120D / 220D / 320D GV-VD120D / 121D / 122D / 123D V1.02 or later...
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Appendix GV-IP Camera Supported Version GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series GV-BX2400 Series V1.15 or later GV-BX3400 Series GV-BX5300-6V GV-CA120 / 220 GV-CAW120 / 220 You can use the CGI command to obtain a snapshot of the live view or access the User Account Web interface. For a GV-IPCAM H.264 with the following details: IP address: 192.168.2.11 Username: admin...
GV-System. Resolution Supported GV-IP Camera Firmware Main Stream Sub Stream Version (H.264) (MJPEG) GV-BX120D V1.00 or later GV-BX1200 Series V1.15 or later GV-MFD120 V1.05 or later GV-BX120D-E GV-CBW120 V1.07 or later GV-MDR120...
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Appendix Resolution Supported Firmware GV-IP Camera Main Stream Sub Stream Version (H.264) (MJPEG) GV-BL130D V1.04 or later GV-BX130D Series 1280 x 1024 320 x 256 GV-MFD130 GV-BX1300 Series V1.15 or later GV-BX140DW V1.10 or later 1280 x 720 640 x 360 GV-BX220D Series V1.00 or later GV-BX2400 Series...
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Resolution Supported Firmware GV-IP Camera Main Stream Sub Stream Version (H.264) (MJPEG) GV-BX320D Series V1.00 or later GV-BX3400 Series V1.15 or later GV-MFD320 V1.05 or later GV-BX320D-E V1.07 or later GV-MDR320 2048 x 1536 320 x 240 GV-BL320D GV-VD320D V1.02 or later GV-VD321D GV-VD322D GV-VD323D...
Appendix H. Power Supply Support List The supported power type is indicated with a tick ( ) and the unsupported power type with a cross ( ). GV-IP Camera DC Power AC Power Box Camera Ultra Box Camera IR Arctic Box Camera Mini Fixed Dome Mini Fixed Rugged Dome Bullet Camera...
I. Supported Firmware for Flash Memory The 128 MB flash memory is supported in V1.09 or later in all models of GV-IPCam H.264 Series except GV-PTZ010D. To look up if the camera contains a 128 MB type flash memory, access the web interface or the GV IP Device Utility: Web Interface Click Management and click Tools.
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 1) Specifications: Box Camera (Part 1) This section details the specifications on GV-BX120D / 130D Series / 140DW / 220D Series / 320D Series / 520D. Camera GV-BX120D 1/3" progressive scan low lux CMOS GV-BX140DW 1/3" progressive scan CMOS...
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GV-BX320D Series Lux (1/5 sec) IR On 0 Lux Color 0.5 Lux at F/1.6 GV-BX520D 0.1 Lux at F/1.6 IR On 0 Lux GV-BX140DW Automatic GV-BX120D Shutter GV-BX130D Series Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 Speed GV-BX220D Sereis sec) GV-BX320D Series GV-BX520D...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 1) GV-BX120D GV-BX130D Series GV-BX220D Series GV-BX320D Series GV-BX520D GV-BX140DW WDR Pro GV-BX140DW Yes (with WDR sensor) Fixed Focal Lens (GV-BX130D-1 only) Megapixel Day/Night Yes (with removable IR-cut filter) Focal Length 4.0 mm Maximum Aperture F/1.5...
Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-BX120D GV-BX130D Series 640 x 480, 320 x 240 Stream 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 640 x 512, 320 x 256 Main 16:9...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 1) 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x Main 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, 16:9 Stream 640 x 360, 448 x 252 GV-BX320D Series 1280 x 1024 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256...
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Audio 1 Out (Stereo phone jack, 3.5 mm / 0.14’’) GV-BX130D-1 Connectors GV-BX140DW Not functional GV-BX520D Auto Iris GV-BX120D GV-BX130D-0 GV-BX220D Series GV-BX320D Series Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above)
Specifications: Box Camera (Part 1) General Environment Temperature 0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F) Humidity 10% to 90% (no condensation) Power Source 12V DC / PoE Max. Power Consumption 7 W 75.5 x75 x 54 mm (2.97’’ x 2.95’’ x 2.13’’) Dimensions (L X W X H) (without lens) Weight...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) This section details the specifications on GV-BX1200 Series / 1300 Series / 2400 Series / 3400 Series / 5300. Camera 1/3" progressive scan low lux GV-BX1200 Series CMOS GV-BX2400 Series 1/3.2"...
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Color 0.15 Lux at F/1.6 Minimum GV-BX5300 0.10 Lux at F/1.6 Illumination IR On 0 Lux Shutter Speed Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) White Balance Automatic, Manual (2800K ~ 8500K) Gain Control Automatic GV-BX1200 Series 50 dB GV-BX1300 Series 45 dB S/N Ratio GV-BX5300...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) GV-BX1200-2F GV-BX1300-2F Focal Length 12 mm GV-BX2400-2F GV-BX3400-2F GV-BX1200-0F GV-BX1300-0F F/1.5 GV-BX2400-0F GV-BX3400-0F GV-BX1200-1F GV-BX1200-2F Maximum Aperture GV-BX1300-1F GV-BX1300-2F F/1.6 GV-BX2400-1F GV-BX2400-2F GV-BX3400-1F GV-BX3400-2F Mount GV-BX1200-0F GV-BX1300-0F 1/3” GV-BX2400-0F GV-BX3400-0F GV-BX1200-1F GV-BX1200-2F Image Format GV-BX1300-1F GV-BX1300-2F 1/2.5”...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) Focus Manual (w/lock) Zoom Manual (w/lock) GV-BX1200-3V GV-BX1300-3V Operation GV-BX2400-3V DC drive GV-BX2400-4V Iris GV-BX3400-4V GV-BX3400-5V GV-BX5300 Manual (w/lock) Torque 0.049 N.m (Focus / Zoom screws) Operation Video Compression H.264, MJPEG Video Stream Dual streams from H. 264 or MJPEG GV-BX1200 Series 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-BX1300 Series...
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Alarm Output 1 Digital Output (200mA 5V DC) Note: The frame rate and performance may vary depending on the number of connections and data bitrates (different scenes). Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-BX1200 Series GV-BX1300 Series 640 x 480, 320 x 240...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) 2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 GV-BX5300 1280 x 1024 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 Network...
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Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above) TV-Out BNC connector (640 x 480 resolution) Digital I/O 3-pin terminal block, pitch 2.5 mm / 0.1” Mini USB GV-WiFi Adapter or USB hard drive LED Indicator 2 LEDs: Power, Status Note:...
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Specifications: Box Camera (Part 2) Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Power over Ethernet PoE Standard / PD PoE Power Supply Type End-Span PoE Power Output Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or Maintenance Utility...
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Live Viewing IE, mobile phone CMS Server support GV-Control Center, GV-Center V2, GV-VSM All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications: Ultra Box Camera Specifications: Ultra Box Camera Camera 1/2.5’’ progressive scan Image Sensor CMOS 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-UBX1301 Series Picture 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) GV-UBX2301 Series Elements 2048 (H) x 1536 (V) GV-UBX3301 Series GV-UBX1301-0F Color 0.15 Lux at F/1.6 GV-UBX2301-0F GV-UBX3301-0F...
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Lens Megapixel Day/Night Yes (with removable IR-cut filter) Lens Type Fixed GV-UBX1301-0F 3 mm GV-UBX2301-0F GV-UBX3301-0F GV-UBX1301-1F 4 mm GV-UBX2301-1F GV-UBX3301-1F Focal Length GV-UBX1301-2F 8 mm GV-UBX2301-2F GV-UBX3301-2F GV-UBX1301-3F 2.1 mm GV-UBX2301-3F GV-UBX3301-3F GV-UBX1301-0F GV-UBX2301-0F GV-UBX3301-0F GV-UBX1301-1F F/1.6 GV-UBX2301-1F Maximum GV-UBX3301-1F GV-UBX1301-2F Aperture...
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Specifications: Ultra Box Camera Operation Video Compression H.264, MJPEG Video Stream Dual streams from H. 264 or MJPEG 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-UBX1301 Series 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 Frame Rate GV-UBX2301 Series 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-UBX3301 Series Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma, White Balance,...
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1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-UBX2301 Series 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main...
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Specifications: Ultra Box Camera Mechanical Temperature Detector Power 2-pin terminal block, PoE Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 cable 1 In (Using the built-in microphone) Connectors Audio 1 Out (Stereo phone jack, 3.5 mm / 0.14”) Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above) LED Indicator...
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Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or Maintenance Utility Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image Access from Web snapshot, audio, Picture in Picture, Picture Browser and Picture, Privacy Mask, Tampering Alarm, Text Overlay, Digital PTZ Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / Finnish / French / German / Greek /...
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Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera Camera GV-BX120D-E 1/3" progressive scan low lux CMOS GV-BX1500-E 1/3" progressive scan super low lux CMOS GV-BX2400-E 1/3.2" progressive scan CMOS Image GV-BX3400-E Sensor GV-BX220D-E GV-BX320D-E 1/2.5” progressive scan CMOS...
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0.1 Lux at F/1.6 GV-BX5300-E IR On 0 Lux Shutter Speed Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) White Balance Automatic, Manual (2800K ~ 8500K) Gain Control Automatic GV-BX120D-E 50 dB GV-BX1500-E 55 dB GV-BX2400-E 47 dB GV-BX3400-E S/N Ratio GV-BX220D-E GV-BX320D-E...
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Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera Lens Megapixel Day/Night Yes (with removable IR-cut filter) Lens Type Varifocal GV-BX120D-E 2.8 ~ 12 mm GV-BX220D-E 2.8 ~ 6 mm GV-BX320D-E Focal GV-BX1500-E Length GV-BX2400-E 3 ~ 10.5 mm GV-BX3400-E GV-BX520D-E 4.5 ~ 10 mm...
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Focus Manual (w/lock) Zoom Manual (w/lock) GV-BX120D-E GV-BX1500-E GV-BX220D-E Operation DC drive GV-BX2400-E Iris GV-BX320D-E GV-BX3400-E GV-BX520D-E Manual (w/lock) GV-BX5300-E IR Quantity Max. IR Distance 15 m (50 ft.) Max. Torque 0.049 N.m (Focus/Zoom screws) Operation Video Compression H.264, MJPEG Video Stream Dual streams from H.
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Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-BX120D-E 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960...
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2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536, 4 : 3 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16 :9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 5 : 4 1280 x 1024 GV-BX520D-E 4 : 3 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16 :9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 5 : 4...
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Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-BX3400-E 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536,...
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Power Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 Ethernet cable 1 In (externally connecting a microphone) Audio 1 Out (Stereo phone jack, 3.5 mm / 0.14”) GV-BX120D-E GV-BX1500-E Connectors GV-BX220D-E DC drive GV-BX2400-E Auto Iris GV-BX320D-E GV-BX3400-E GV-BX520D-E Not functional GV-BX5300-E BNC connector (640 x 480...
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Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera GV-BX120D-E GV-BX220D-E 24 W GV-BX320D-E GV-BX520D-E Max. Power Consumption GV-BX1500-E 20 W GV-BX2400-E 23 W GV-BX3400-E GV-BX5300-E 21.6 W 100.5 x 100.5 x 317.5 mm Dimensions (3.96’’ x 3.96’’ x 12.5’’) Weight 3.2 Kg (7.11 lb)
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Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image snapshot, digital I/O control, audio, Picture Access from Web Browser in Picture, Picture and Picture, Privacy Mask, Tampering Alarm, Text Overlay, Digital PTZ Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / Finnish / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hungarian / Indonesian / Italian /Japanese / Lithuanian / Norwegian /...
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Specifications: IR Arctic Box Camera Environment Temperature -0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) Dimensions (L x W x H) 138 x 104 x 38 mm (5.43’’ x 4.09’’ x 1.5’’) Weight 610 g (13.42 lbs) All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome GV-MFD120 Color 0.08 Lux at F/1.5 GV-MDR120 GV-MFD130 GV-MFD220 GV-MFD320 Minimum Color GV-MFD520 0.5 Lux at F/2.8 Illumination GV-MDR220 GV-MDR320 GV-MDR520 Color 0.08 Lux GV-MDR2400 GV-MDR3400 0.05 Lux Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 Shutter Speed sec) White Balance Automatic, Manual (2800K ~ 8500K)
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Lens Megapixel Day/Night Yes (electronic) Day/Night Yes (electronic) Lens Type Fixed GV-MFD120 4.05 mm GV-MDR120 GV-MFD130 GV-MFD220 GV-MFD320 GV-MFD520 2.54 mm GV-MDR220 Focal GV-MDR320 Length GV-MDR520 GV-MDR2400-0F 4 mm GV-MDR3400-0F GV-MDR2400-1F 8 mm GV-MDR3400-1F GV-MDR2400-2F 12 mm GV-MDR3400-2F GV-MFD120 GV-MDR120 F/1.5 GV-MDR2400-0F GV-MDR3400-0F...
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Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome GV-MDR2400-1F GV-MDR3400-1F Maximum F/1.6 Aperture GV-MDR2400-2F GV-MDR3400-2F M12, Pitch 0.5 mm Mount GV-MFD120 GV-MDR120 1/3’’ GV-MDR2400 GV-MDR3400 GV-MFD130 Image Format GV-MFD220 GV-MFD320 GV-MFD520 1/2.5’’ GV-MDR220 GV-MDR320 GV-MDR520 Operation (Focus / Zoom / Iris) Fixed Note: For GV-MFD, the day/night function is only supported by V1.07 or later.
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GV-MFD220 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-MDR220 GV-MDR2400 GV-MFD320 Frame Rate 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-MDR320 GV-MDR3400 GV-MFD520 10 fps at 2560 x 1920 GV-MDR520 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma, White Balance, Flicker-less 50/60 Hz, Image Image Setting Orientation, Shutter Speed, Backlight Compensation, D/N sensitivity, WDR, Defog...
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Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 Stream GV-MFD220 1280 x 1024 GV-MDR220 640 x 480, 320 x 240 GV-MDR2400 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200,...
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Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome 4.5 W GV-MFD120 GV-MFD130 5.5 W GV-MFD220 GV-MFD320 GV-MFD520 Max. Power GV-MDR120 Consumption GV-MDR220 3.4 W GV-MDR320 3.6 W GV-MDR520 GV-MDR2400 3.98 W GV-MDR3400 ø106 x 55.6 mm Camera Body (4.2’’ x 2.2’’) Cable Length 1 m (3.28 ft) Cable GV-MFD...
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275 g (0.61 lb) GV-MFD120 GV-MFD130 GV-MFD220 Weight 280 g (0.62 lb) GV-MFD320 GV-MFD520 568 g (1.3 lb) GV-MDR Ingress IP67 GV-MDR Protection Vandal IK10 for metal casing GV-MDR Resistance CE, FCC, C-Tick, RoHS compliant GV-MFD Regulatory CE, FCC, C-Tick, EN50155, RoHS GV-MDR compliant Power over Ethernet...
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Specifications: Mini Fixed & Rugged Dome Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / Finnish / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hungarian / Indonesian / Italian /Japanese / Language Lithuanian / Norwegian / Persian / Polish / Portuguese / Romanian / Russian / Serbian / Simplified Chinese / Slovakian / Slovenian / Spanish / Swedish / Thai /...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 1) This section details the specifications on GV-BL120D / 130D / 220D / 320D and GV-BL1200 / 1300 / 2400 / 3400. Camera GV-BL120D 1/3" progressive scan low lux CMOS GV-BL1200 GV-BL130D GV-BL220D Image Sensor 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-BL320D GV-BL1300 GV-BL2400...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 1) 0.15 Lux (1/30 sec), 0.08 Lux GV-BL120D (1/5 sec) GV-BL130D 1 Lux (1/30 sec), 0.5 Lux (1/5 GV-BL220D sec) GV-BL320D Color Minimum GV-BL1200 0.05 Lux at F/1.2 Illumination GV-BL1300 0.15 Lux at F/1.2 GV-BL2400 0.08 Lux at F/1.2 GV-BL3400 0 Lux at F/1.2 IR ON...
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Focal Length 3 ~ 9 mm Maximum Aperture F/1.2 Mount ø 14 mm Image Format 1/2.7’’ Focus Manual (w/lock) Operation Zoom Manual (w/lock) Iris DC drive IR LED Quantity 16 IR LEDs Max. IR Distance 15 m / (50 ft) Max.
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 1) Audio Compression G.711 Two-Way Audio Sensor Input 1 Input (Dry Contact) Alarm Output 1 Output (200mA 5V DC) Note: The frame rate and performance may vary depending on the number of connections and data bitrates (different scenes). Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 1) General GV-BL120D GV-BL130D -20°C ~ 50°C (-4°F ~ 122°F) GV-BL220D GV-BL320D Environment GV-BL1200 Temperature GV-BL1300 -30°C ~ 50°C (-22°F ~ 122°F) GV-BL2400 GV-BL3400 Humidity 10% to 90% (no condensation) Power Source 12V DC / 24V AC / PoE GV-BL120D GV-BL130D 12 W...
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GV-BL3400 GV-BL1200 Vandal GV-BL1300 IK10 for metal casing GV-BL2400 Resistance GV-BL3400 Regulatory CE, FCC, C-Tick, RoHS compliant Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / PD PoE Standard PoE Power Supply Type End-Span PoE Power Output Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 1) Application GV-NVR, GV-System, GV-Backup Center, Network Storage GV-Recording Server GV-Eye for Android smartphone, tablet, Smart Device Access iPhone, and iPod Touch; GV-Eye HD for iPad Live Viewing IE, mobile phone GV-Control Center, GV-Center V2, CMS Server support GV-VSM All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 2) This section details the specifications on GV-BL1210 / 2410 / 3410 / 5310. Camera 1/3" progressive scan low lux GV-BL1210 CMOS GV-BL2410 Image Sensor 1/3.2" progressive scan CMOS GV-BL3410 GV-BL5310 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-BL1210 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-BL2410 1920 (H) x 1080 (V)
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 2) GV-BL1210 50 dB GV-BL2410 S/N Ratio 47 dB GV-BL3410 GV-BL5310 45 dB GV-BL2410 WDR Pro Yes (with WDR sensor) GV-BL3410 Lens Megapixel Day / Night Yes (with removable IR-cut filter) Lens Type Motorized varifocal lens GV-BL1210 GV-BL2410 3 ~ 9 mm...
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Max. Torque 0.049 N.m (Zoom / Focus Screws) Operation Video Compression H.264, MJPEG Video Stream Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG GV-BL1210 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-BL2410 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 Frame Rate GV-BL3410 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-BL5310 10 fps at 2560 x 1920 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness,...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 2) Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-BL1210 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9...
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Specifications: Bullet Camera (Part 2) 289.02 x 87.75 x 148.95 mm Camera Body (11.4” x 3.45” x 5.86’’) Cable Length 1 m (3.28 ft) Dimensions Max. Cable ø7.1 mm (0.28”) Diameter Max. Connector ø25.2 mm (0.99”) Diameter Weight 1.4 Kg (3.08 lb) Ingress Protection IP67 Vandal Resistance...
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Specifications: Ultra Bullet Camera Camera 1/3" progressive scan low lux GV-UBL1211 CMOS 1/2.5’’ progressive scan GV-UBL1301 Series CMOS Image Sensor GV-UBL2411 GV-UBL3411 1/3.2’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-UBL2401 Series GV-UBL3401 Series GV-UBL1211 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-UBL1301 Series Picture GV-UBL2411 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Elements GV-UBL2401 Series...
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0.15 Lux at F/1.8 Color GV-UBL1301-4F 0 Lux at F/1.8 Minimum IR ON Illumination 0.08 Lux at F/1.8 Color GV-UBL2401-4F GV-UBL3401-4F 0 Lux at F/1.8 IR ON Shutter Speed Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) White Balance Automatic, Manual (2800K ~ 8500K) Gain Control Automatic 50 dB...
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Specifications: Ultra Bullet Camera GV-UBL1211 Motorized varifocal Lens GV-UBL2411 GV-UBL3411 Lens Type GV-UBL1301 Series Fixed Lens GV-UBL2401 Series GV-UBL3401 Series GV-UBL1211 3 ~ 9 mm GV-UBL2411 GV-UBL3411 GV-UBL1301-0F 3 mm GV-UBL2401-0F GV-UBL3401-0F GV-UBL1301-1F 4 mm GV-UBL2401-1F GV-UBL3401-1F Focal Length GV-UBL1301-2F 8 mm GV-UBL2401-2F GV-UBL3401-2F...
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GV-UBL1211 1/2.7’’ GV-UBL2411 GV-UBL3411 Image Format GV-UBL1301 Series 1/3’’ GV-UBL2401 Series GV-UBL3401 Series Focus Auto Focus GV-UBL1211 Zoom 3x Optical Zoom GV-UBL2411 GV-UBL3411 Iris DC Drive Operation Focus GV-UBL1301 Series Fixed Zoom GV-UBL2401 Series GV-UBL3401 Series Iris IR LED Quantity 4 IR LEDs Max.
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Specifications: Ultra Bullet Camera Two-Way Audio Note: The frame rate and performance may vary depending on the number of connections and data bitrates (different scenes). Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-UBL1211 640 x 480, 320 x 240 GV-UBL1301 Series 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252...
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Mechanical Temperature Detector Power 2-pin terminal block, PoE Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 cable Connectors Digital I/O I/O Wire Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above) General GV-UBL1211 -10°C ~ 50°C (-14°F ~ 122°F) GV-UBL2411 Environment GV-UBL3411...
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Specifications: Ultra Bullet Camera GV-UBL1211 149. x 65 x 69 mm GV-UBL2411 (5.8” x 2.6” x 2.7”) GV-UBL3411 Dimensions GV-UBL1301 Series 124. x 65 x 69 mm GV-UBL2401 Series (4.8” x 2.6” x 2.7”) GV-UBL3401 Series GV-UBL1211 GV-UBL2411 850 g (1.9 lb) GV-UBL3411 Weight GV-UBL1301 Series...
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Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image snapshot, digital Access from Web I/O control, Picture in Picture, Picture and Picture, Browser Privacy Mask, Visual Automation, Tampering Alarm, Text Overlay, Digital PTZ Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / Finnish / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hungarian / Indonesian / Italian /Japanese / Lithuanian / Norwegian / Persian /...
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Specifications: PTZ Camera Camera Model Name GV-PTZ010D-N GV-PTZ010D-P Image Sensor 1/4" CCD image sensor Picture Elements 704 (H) x 480 (V) 704 (H) x 576 (V) Color 2.5 Lux at F/1.8 Minimum Illumination 0.07 Lux at F/1.8 Automatic, Automatic, Shutter Speed Manual (1/60 ~ Manual (1/50 ~ 1/120,000 sec)
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Operation Model Name GV-PTZ010D-N GV-PTZ010D-P Video Format NTSC Video Compression H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG Dual Streams from two of H.264, Video Stream MPEG4 or MJPEG 704 x 480 704 x 576 Main Stream 704 x 240 704 x 288 Video 352 x 240 352 x 288 Resolution 704 x 480...
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Specifications: PTZ Camera Mechanical -175° ~ 175° Camera Angle Adjustment Tilt -45° ~ 90° Temperature Detector Power 2-pin terminal block, PoE Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 cable 1 In (Using a built-in or an externally connected microphone) Audio 1 Out (Stereo phone jack, 3.5 mm / Connectors 0.14”) 3-pin terminal block...
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Power over Ethernet PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / PD PoE Power Supply Type End-Span Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 PoE Power Output watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Maintenance Browser or Utility Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image snapshot, audio, Wide...
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Specifications: PTZ Camera Application GV-NVR, GV-System, GV-Backup Network Storage Center, GV-Recording Server GV-Eye for Android smartphone, tablet, Smart Device Access iPhone, and iPod Touch; GV-Eye HD for iPad Live Viewing IE, mobile phone GV-Center V2, GV-VSM, GV-Control CMS Server support Center Note: GV-Backup Center and GV-Recording Server are only supported in V1.08 or later.
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Specifications: PT Camera Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5" progressive scan CMOS 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-PT130D Picture 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) GV-PT220D Elements 2048 (H) x 1536 (V) GV-PT320D 0.15 Lux Color Minimum 0.1 Lux Illumination 0 Lux IR ON Shutter Speed Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) White Balance...
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Specifications: PT Camera Manual (w/lock) Focus Fixed Operation Zoom Fixed Iris IR LED Quantity 10 IR LEDs Max. IR Distance 15 m (50 ft) Operation Video Compression H.264, MJPEG Video Stream Dual streams 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-PT130D...
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2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 Video 1280 x 1024 GV-PT320D Resolution 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-PT130D Frame Rate...
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Specifications: PT Camera Mechanical -175° ~ 175° Camera Angle Adjustment Tilt -45° ~ 90° Temperature Detector Power 2-pin terminal block, PoE Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 cable 1 In (Using a built-in or an externally connected microphone) Audio 1 Out (Stereo phone jack, 3.5 mm / 0.14”) Connectors Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage...
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Power over Ethernet PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / PD PoE Power Supply Type End-Span Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 PoE Power Output watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser Maintenance or Utility Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control,...
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Specifications: PT Camera Application GV-NVR, GV-System, GV-Backup Network Storage Center, GV-Recording Server GV-Eye for Android smartphone, tablet, Smart Device Access iPhone, and iPod Touch; GV-Eye HD for iPad Live Viewing IE, mobile phone GV-Center V2, GV-VSM, GV-Control CMS Server support Center All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specifications: Vandal Proof IP Dome GV-VD320D GV-VD321D Picture 2048 (H) x 1536 (V) GV-VD322D Elements GV-VD323D GV-VD3400 GV-VD120D 0.15 Lux (1/30 sec), Color 0.08 Lux (1/5 sec) GV-VD121D GV-VD122D 0 Lux IR ON GV-VD123D GV-VD220D 1 Lux (1/30 sec), GV-VD221D Color 0.5 Lux (1/5 sec) GV-VD222D...
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GV-VD220D GV-VD221D GV-VD222D GV-VD223D 45 dB GV-VD320D S/N Ratio GV-VD321D GV-VD322D GV-VD323D GV-VD2400 47 dB GV-VD3400 GV-VD2400 WDR Pro GV-VD3400 Lens Megapixel Day/Night Yes (with removable IR-cut filter) Lens Type Varifocal Focal Length 3 ~ 9 mm GV-VD120D GV-VD121D GV-VD122D GV-VD123D GV-VD220D GV-VD221D...
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Specifications: Vandal Proof IP Dome GV-VD120D GV-VD121D GV-VD122D GV-VD123D GV-VD220D GV-VD221D 1/3’’ GV-VD222D Image GV-VD223D Format GV-VD320D GV-VD321D GV-VD322D GV-VD323D GV-VD2400 1/2.7’’ GV-VD3400 Focus Manual (w/lock) Operation Zoom Manual (w/lock) Iris DC drive IR LED Quantity 10 IR LEDs IR Distance 15 m (50 ft) Max.
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GV-VD120D GV-VD121D Frame 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 Rate GV-VD122D GV-VD123D GV-VD220D GV-VD221D 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-VD222D GV-VD223D GV-VD2400 Frame Rate GV-VD320D GV-VD321D 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-VD322D GV-VD323D GV-VD3400 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Image Setting Gamma, White Balance, Flicker-less, Image Orientation, Backlight Compensation, D/N...
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Specifications: Vandal Proof IP Dome Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1280 x 720 GV-VD120D 1280 x 1024 GV-VD121D GV-VD122D 640 x 480, 320 x 240 GV-VD123D Sub Stream 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9...
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2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 GV-VD3400 1280 x 1024 640 x 480, 320 x 240 Sub Stream 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Network Interface 10/100 Ethernet HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, UPnP, DynDNS, 3GPP/ISMA, Protocol...
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Specifications: Vandal Proof IP Dome TV-Out BNC connector (640 x 480 resolution) LED Indicator 2 LEDs: Power, Status Note: The TV-Out function only works in 640 x 480 resolution. For TV- Out to work properly, you must set the video resolution to 1280 x 1024 or lower.
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GV-VD322D GV-VD323D Regulatory CE, FCC, C-Tick, RoHS compliant Power over Ethernet PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / PD PoE Power Supply Type End-Span Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 PoE Power Output watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Maintenance...
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Specifications: Vandal Proof IP Dome Application GV-NVR, GV-System, GV-Backup Network Storage Center, GV-Recording Server GV-Eye for Android smartphone, tablet, Smart Device Access iPhone, and iPod TouchGV-Eye HD for iPad Live Viewing IE, mobile phone GV-Control Center, GV-Center V2, CMS Server support GV-VSM Note: GV-Backup Center, GV-Video Gateway and GV-Recording Server are only supported for V1.03 or later.
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome Camera GV-FD120D GV-FD1200 1/3" progressive scan low lux CMOS GV-FD1210 GV-FD2400 GV-FD2410 Image 1/3.2" progressive scan CMOS GV-FD3400 Sensor GV-FD3410 GV-FD220D 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-FD320D GV-FD5300 GV-FD120D GV-FD1200 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-FD1210 GV-FD220D GV-FD2400 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) Picture...
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome 1 Lux (1/30 sec), 0.5 Lux (1/5 Color GV-FD220D sec) GV-FD320D 0 Lux IR ON Color 0.05 Lux at F/1.2 GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 0 Lux IR ON Minimum Color 0.08 Lux at F/1.2 Illumination GV-FD2400 GV-FD2410 GV-FD3400 0 Lux IR ON GV-FD3410...
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 GV-FD2400 F/1.2 Maximum GV-FD2410 Aperture GV-FD3410 GV-FD3400 GV-FD5300 F/1.6 GV-FD120D GV-FD220D GV-FD320D GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 ø 14 mm Mount GV-FD2400 GV-FD2410 GV-FD3400 GV-FD3410 GV-FD5300 CS Mount GV-FD120D GV-FD220D 1/3’’ GV-FD320D GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 Image Format GV-FD2400 1/2.7’’...
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GV-FD120D Manual (w/lock) Focus GV-FD220D GV-FD320D Manual (w/lock) Zoom GV-FD1200 GV-FD2400 Iris DC drive GV-FD3400 Operation Focus Auto Focus GV-FD1210 GV-FD2410 Zoom 3X Optical Zoom GV-FD3410 Iris DC drive Focus GV-FD5300 Zoom Manual (w/lock) Iris IR LED Quantity 10 IR LEDs Max.
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome Operation H.264, MJPEG Video Compression Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG Video Stream GV-FD120D 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 GV-FD220D 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-FD2400 Frame Rate GV-FD2410 GV-FD320D 20 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-FD3400 GV-FD3410 GV-FD5300...
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Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-FD120D 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720...
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-FD1200 GV-FD1210 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720...
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2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 Stream 1280 x 1024 GV-FD5300 640 x 480, 320 x 240 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 Stream 640 x 512, 320 x 256 Network Interface 10/100 Ethernet...
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Specifications: Fixed IP Dome Digital I/O 3-pin terminal block, pitch 2.5 mm / 0.1” Micro SD memory card slot Local Connectors Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above) TV-Out BNC connector (640 x 480 resolution) LED Indicator 2 LEDs: Power, Status Note: The TV-Out function only works in 640 x 480 resolution.
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Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser Maintenance or Utility Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image snapshot, digital I/O control, audio, Picture Access from Web Browser in Picture, Picture and Picture, Privacy Mask, Visual Automation, Tampering Alarm, Text Overlay, Digital PTZ Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch...
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Specifications: Cube Camera Specifications: Cube Camera Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-CB120 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-CBW120 Picture Elements GV-CB220 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) GV-CBW220 Minimum Color 1 Lux (1/30 sec), 0.5 Lux (1/5 sec) Illumination Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) Shutter Speed White Balance...
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Image Format 1/3’’ Operation Fixed (Focus / Zoom / Iris) Operation H.264, MJPEG Video Compression Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG Video Stream GV-CB120 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-CBW120 Frame Rate GV-CB220 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-CBW220 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma, White Balance,...
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Specifications: Cube Camera 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 1280 x 1024 GV-CB220 GV-CBW220 640 x 480, 320 x 240 Sub Stream 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 640 x 512, 320 x 256 Network Interface 10/100 Ethernet...
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LED Indicator 2 LEDs: Status, LAN General GV-CB120 0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F) GV-CB220 Environment Temperature GV-CBW120 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) GV-CBW220 Humidity 10% to 90% (no condensation) GV-CB120 Two types of models: 5V DC and 12V GV-CB220 Power Source GV-CBW120...
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Specifications: Cube Camera Camera live view, video recording, change video quality, bandwidth control, image Access from Web snapshot, , audio, Picture in Picture, Picture Browser and Picture, Privacy Mask, Tampering Alarm, Text Overlay, Digital PTZ Arabic / Bulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / Finnish / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hungarian / Indonesian / Italian /Japanese / Lithuanian / Norwegian / Persian...
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Specifications: Advanced Cube Camera Camera Image Sensor 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-CA120 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) GV-CAW120 Picture Elements GV-CA220 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) GV-CAW220 Color 1 Lux at F/2.4 Minimum 0.5 Lux at F/2.4 Illumination LED on 0.1 Lux at F/2.4 Automatic, Manual (1/5 ~ 1/8000 sec) Shutter Speed...
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Specifications: Advanced Cube Camera Operation Fixed (Focus / Zoom / Iris) Operation H.264, MJPEG Video Compression Dual streams from H.264 or MJPEG Video Stream GV-CA120 30 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-CAW120 Frame Rate GV-CA220 30 fps at 1920 x 1080 GV-CAW220 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma, White Balance,...
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Video Resolution 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1280 x 720 1280 x 1024 GV-CA120 GV-CAW120 640 x 480, 320 x 240 Sub Stream 16:9 640 x 360, 448 x 252 640 x 512, 320 x 256 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960 Main Stream 16:9 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720...
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Specifications: Advanced Cube Camera Mechanical Temperature Detector Power DC Jack / PoE (only for CA120/CA220) Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ-45 cable Connectors Audio Built-in speaker & microphone Micro SD memory card slot Local Storage (SDHC / SDXC for Class 6 card or above) LED Indicator 4 LEDs: Status x 3, LAN / Wi-Fi PIR Sensor...
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Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Power over Ethernet PoE Standard / PD PoE Power Supply Type End-Span PoE Power Output Per Port 48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 watts Web Interface Installation Management Web-based configuration Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or Maintenance Utility Camera live view, video recording, change...
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Specifications: Advanced Cube Camera Application GV-NVR, GV-System, GV-Backup Center, Network Storage GV-Recording Server GV-Eye for Android smartphone, tablet, Smart Device Access iPhone, and iPod Touch; GV-Eye HD for iPad Live Viewing IE, mobile phone GV-Control Center, GV-Center V2, CMS Server Support GV-VSM All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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