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2. Figure 1 48 Read Searches for the events you have opened on the Event List that is atthe bottom of the Center V2 window Clipboard Searches for the eventswith alarmreports The icon indicates the report has been completed The icon indicates the report has not been completed or ended The All icon indicates the above tw o types of reports Flag Searches forthe flagged events Clip Searches for the events containing video attachments ID Searches forthe events froma specific subscriber Type Searches forthe events based on the nature of events Message Searches for the events by keywords Message Time Searches for the events by the arriving time or date to Center V2 Start Time Searches by the starting time of the events occurred at the subscriber site a Center V2 Applying Multiple Filters This option allow s you to define several filter commands for search Click the Add New Command buiton to add a new filter command When you click OK all events matching the defined commands w ill be listed on the Event Log Brow ser Rem oving Filters Select the filter command you w ish to remove fromthe filter list and then click the Remove Selected Command button to remove it 69 1 14 3 Backing up the Event Log You can backup logs to a local drive or export themto CD and DVD 1 On the Event Log Brow ser click the Backup button No 7 Figure 1 46 This dialog box appears Media Selection J Backup p
3. Attachment Record file of Camera xx Live Attachment or offline System Start Recycle Recycle Event Log Status change of monitoring cameras On camera no Off camera no By Schedule Stop all cameras monitoring Start all cameras monitoring Start VO Monitoring By Schedule Stop VO Monitoring By Schedule Schedule Start Schedule Stop All monitoring devices are stop too Start monitoring all type events Stop monitoring all type events Subscriber session is not established Wait time expired Unexpected logout before subscriber session is completed Note Error Code 1 indicates a codec error Error Code 2 indicates that users can t write or record any data due to HD failure or user privilege 129 2 12 Subscription Schedule The Dispatch Server operator can create schedules to monitor subscription status When subscribers don t log in Dispatch Server on the programmed time the operator and subscriberswill get notified e To setup a schedule see 7 77 Subscriber Schedule When a subscriber doesn t log in Dispatch Server on time this message w ill appear on the Event List Service hour engaged still w aiting for subscriber to log in When a subscriber logs out suddenly during a service time this message w ill appear Unexpected subscriber logout during service times To notify subscribers by SMS and E Mail see 2 14 SMS Alerts and 2 15 E Mail Alerts 130 2 Dispatch Server 2 13 Live View
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5. 2 Typethe IP address communication port Login ID and Passw ord of the SMS Server 3 If the SMS Server is installed at the same computer w ith the Center V2 select Local If not select Rem ote 90 7 a Center V2 To set up three mobile numbers of Center V2 operators to get notified w hen Center V2 loses connection to SMS Server click the Mobile Setup tab to display this window Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option HotLine List Add to SMS List Country Code 886 F Mobile Number 925864721 Please select a mobile to edit the HotLine List Figure 1 65 Select one mobile icon check Add to SMS List and type country code and mobile number To set time intervals between each SMS message w hen alert occurs click the SMS Option tab to display this window Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option SMS Alert Setup SMS Alert Interval 1000 Min Figure 1 66 In the SMS Alert Setup field set the interval betw een 0 and 1440 minutes 91 For details on SMS Server see Chapter 10 GV DVR User s Manual on the Software DVD 1 18 2 Connecting to SMS Server In the Center V2 w indow click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and then select Connect to SMS Server for connection 1 18 3 Sending SMS Once the connection of SMS Server and Center V2 is established there are several ways to send SMS messages to subscribers See the Center V2 window for the follow ing selections 92
6. You can view live videos from subscribers Toaccess a live view right click any online subscriber on the tree view of the Dispatch Server window No 11 Figure 2 1 and select Cam era Audio Control For details on the controls of the Live View window see 4 6 Live View You can enhance the coloring to have more vivid and saturated images Click Configure on the menu bar select DirectDraw Configuration select Use Colorful Model click OK and restart the Dispatch Server programfor the mode to take effect Right click any online subscriber and select Cam era Audio Control to see the enhaced live video 131 2 14 Log Browser The follow ing two log browsers let you locate the events of Dispatch Server and Center V2 Servers easily 2 14 1 Dispatch Log Browser The brow ser lets you view and locate the systemstatus of Dispatch Server the login out status of Center V2 Servers Click View on the w indow menu and then select Dispatch Log to display the following log browser For details on Log Brow ser see 1 14 Event Log Browser i F DVR V833_Release CMS_84 Dispatch_84 LogWispatch20030810 mdb DispatchLog Browser DAR Fie Tools view FEALE Message Time Application Type ID Status Message 8 10 2003 11 01 13 AM Dispatch Server TEST144 DF98DC2 Account Add a subscriber 127 0 0 1 8 10 2003 11 01 52 AM Dispatch Server TEST144 DF98DC2 Account Modify a subscriber 127 0 0 1 gt GY 8110 2003 11 02 57 AM Dispatch Server TEST144 DF98D
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8. 147 No Name Description View Subscriber Enter an ID and then click this button to view the 8 Address Book subscriber s address book 9 View Subsoiber Stalis ate D oles Hel click this button to see the 10 Send E Mail Sends e mails to subscribers 11 Send Short Message Sends SMS to subscribers 12 Flag Flags an event for later reference 13 Clipboard Displays the Alarm Report dialog box 14 ID Indicates the subscriber s ID Indicates the event types including System 15 Type Connection Login Logout Motion Trigger and Alarm 16 Message ee associated information foreach event 17 Indicates the VSM s time w hen receiving the Message Time event messaae 18 Satine oe time w hen sending out Indicates the number of online subscribers and displays the ID and status Right click any subscriber to call up a menu containing buttons No 4 8 9 10 and 11 The numbers of online subscribers and total subscribers areshown in 19 Subscriber List brackets next to the Subscriber List Blue Icon Indicates the subscriber is online Gray Icon Indicates the subscriber is offline Alarm Icon Indicates either motion has been detected or the O has been triggered at the subscriber s site Events can be sorted in these categories System Motion Trigger Connection Alarm 20 Event Categories Login Logout Wiegand Data Device Lost and Offline Event To sort the events click View from the menu bar and select My Favorite Events 21 Event Lis
9. 2 when storage is full V Notify Center 2 when Wiegand Events occur Figure 1 11 Audio Applies any of these options here may generate privacy issues Think before you make any selection Allow Audio Outto CenterV2 Allows Center V2 to listen to the audio from GV System Accept Audio in from CenterV2 Allows Center V2 to use the talkback feature when emergency occurs 24 eR Center V2 Other Allow Center V2 to Get System Information Allows Center V2 to get systeminformation on your GV System Send Alert Message of POS s Loss Prevention to Center V2 Notifies Center V2 about the events of POS Loss Prevention Time synchronization with Center V2 Enables the time increment decrement of minutes and seconds at the subscriber site to match the time at the Center V2 Notify Center V2 when the storage spacewas full Notifies the Center V2 w hen the subscnber s storage space is insufficient Notify Center V2 when Wiegand Event occurs This option is designed for the access control application w ith GV Wiegand Capture When the GV System receives the card number from GV Wiegand Catpure the number can also be sent to the Center V2 Note When Time synchronization with Center V2 is selected the function of time synchronization willbe activated as soon as the Center V2 is started up and it willbe re activated every 12 hours 25 I O Device The settings define which VO condition to notify Center V2 To confi
10. 4 124 On the Web interface of the GV IP Device click Events and Alerts and select Center V2 onnectionl Connection Center V2 In this section you can configure the connection to Center V2 and tasks to perform Center V2 server Activate Link Host name or IP Address Port number User Name Password Cease motion detection messages from Cease input trigger message from Enable schedule mode a 192 1683 127 5551 GVFD1200 ecece C Camera Jinput 1 f Apply Select schedule time O Spani 00 100 00 100 Next Day O Span2 O Span3 C Weekend Apply 00 vy 00 v 00 v 00 Next Day 00 vy 00 vy 00 v 00 Next Day Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Connected Connected Time Fri Jun 24 16 21 57 2011 Figure 2 8 Enable connection to Dispatch Server A Active Link Click to configure and enable the connection B Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the Dispatch Server C Port Number Match this port to the port value in step 2 Figure 2 7 to connect to the Dispatch Server D User Name Type auser name already established in the Dispatch Server to log in 5 ie Dispatch Server E Password Type a valid password to log into the Dispatch Server F Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and the connection time This subscriber willbe automatically distributed to an online Center V
11. Attachment Option Record by VO Trigger Max Video Clip Post Rec Motion Alerts Interval Subscriber s Recorded Files Event Type Pre Event Att Post Event At 15 15 C WO Trigger 0 0 C Scene Change 0 0 Note Up to 15 minutes of pre event or post event recording can be attached Figure 1 5 14 w Center V2 Record Options per camera m Pre Rec TotalFrames Determines the total pre recorded frames in a video attachment m Pre Rec Frames sec Limitation Determines the frame rate in the pre recorded period Note Dividing the Pre Rec Total Frames by Pre Rec Frames Sec Limitation you w ill get the total time of the video attachment E Motion Frames sec Limitation Determines the frame rate of the video to be sent as an attachment m Recording Quality Use the slider bar to adjust the video quality in 3 levels Attachment option Record by Motion Defines the duration of the video attachment delivered upon motion m Max video Clip Determines the duration of the video attachment m Pos Rec Motion Determines how many seconds of video to be sent after motion stops m Alerts interval Determines the interval between notification messages attached with video clips Attachment option Record by I O trigger Defines the duration of the video attachment delivered upon VO trigger The three options are the same as those in Attachment option Record by Motion above Subs crib
12. Record Information of Center2 Location Name TEST151 C Assign IP Network Settings C Enhance Network Security Center2 Port 5547 Defaut D Accept connections from GY Compact DYRA Video Server amp IP Cam Pot 2 S651 D Note Any changes of this property will be applied in the next startup Figure 1 55 m Location Name Indicates the name of the PC where Center V2 is installed m AssignIP When your router or system has more than one IP address you can assign an IP address for the communication betw een GV System and Center V2 m Enhance Network Security Applies enhanced security for Internet When the feature is enabled all subscribers using earlier version than version 7 0 cannot access the Center V2 anymore Center Port Indicates the communication port used by the Center V2 The port should match the one in Figure 1 7 To automatically configure the port on your router by UPnP technology click the Arrow button For details on UPnP settings see UPnP Settings Appendix E Accept the Connection of GV Compact DVR Video Server amp IP Cam Enables the connection to GV IP devices For connecting with GV IP devices the default port is 5551 or you can modify it to match the Center V2 port on GV IP devices For details see their separate User s Manuals 79 1 15 4 Recording Settings In Recording Settings you can configure storage locations storage durations and recycling conditions of
13. Latch Trigger Then the camera view will remain on the monitoring w indow forthe specified time For example the alarm is triggered for 5 minutes and you set 10 minutes w hich means the total display time w ill be 15 minutes Monitor the camera sent by GV Wiegand Capture Specifies the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring w indow w hen the access control system connected to GV Video Server is triggered For details see Chapter 8 CMS Configurations in the GV Video Server User s Manual Record the channel triggered by video analytics events Sets the total recording time for a video analytics event The default length is 30 seconds The valid range is 3 to 600 seconds Image Quality Adjusts the video quality Moving the slide bar to the right side for the better quality and the bigger image size Enable Directdraw Enables an enhanced image performance for live video To enhance coloring click the right arrow button select Use Colorful Mode and restart the Center V2 programto take it effect Start up Auto Run when Windows Starts Automatically runs Center V2 w hen Windows starts Login SMS Server when Start Service Automatically logs in SMS Server when Center V2 starts Youwillbe prompted to type the IP address Port ID and Passw ordof the SMS server Channel Caption 75 76 Font and Color Click the Settings button to change the font and color of the captions Use the subscriber setting
14. Mobile Phone E mail gy Taipei GeoVision 2 87978377 geo geovision c Neihu l i lt Statistics Group 1 Server 0 Subscriber 2 25000 Figure 2 2 The toolbar on the Address Book window No Name Description Add A Group Adds a group folder Add A Server Adds a Center V2 Server Add A Subscriber Adds a subscriber View Edit Opens Subscriber Address Book for viewing 4 Subscriber Address Book and editing Highlight one subscriber and click this button to configure the settings of video and alert formats For details refer to 1 4 2 Subscriber Settings and 1 4 3 Attachment Mode Settings 5 Subscriber Setting 6 Subscriber Schedule Sets up subscription schedules 7 Delete A Highlight a group a server or asubscriber and Group Server Subscriber click this button to delete it Import Export Imports or exports the address book data Address Book 9 Find A Subscriber Searches a subscriber account 10 Find A Server Searches a server account 116 a Dispatch Server Creating a Subscriber Account 4 On the Dispatch Server Window click the Account button 82 The Address Book window appears Click the Add a Group button 8 to create a group Click the Add a Server button to to create a Center V2 server account A server icon pops out Rename the server to match the location name created for the Center V2 server 5R Preference General Layout Network Record Dispatch Server Password Telephone Telep
15. Monitoring Indicates w hether camera and VO monitoring are enabled at the subscriber s sites Subscriber Information Storage Monitoring Page 1 gt Subscriber List China France German India a h Group C Cameras Monitoring C Cameras Monitoring C Cameras Monitoring C Cameras Monitoring China C O Monitoring CINO Monitoring CNO Monitoring CIO Monitoring i France German Japan Taiwan UAE UK India C Cameras Monitoring Cameras Monitoring C Cameras Monitoring C Cameras Monitoring CINO Monitoring VO Monitoring C VO Monitoring CrO Monitoring Figure 3 10 Storage Indicates the total storage size and free space at the subscriber s sites For this subscribers must grant this privilege first See System Information in Figure 3 8 Subscriber Information Storage Monitoring gt Subscriber List France German ig Group j Total Total t China Free Free i France i German Taiwan UAE India ae Total 13 65 GB Total Japan Free 1 19 GB Free I Taiwan Figure 3 11 165 3 3 Disabling Subscription The VSM operator can disable its services to an individual subscriber when subscription expires On the Address Book Figure 3 2 right click one subscriber and select Disable Torestore the subscription right click again to select Enable 166 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 8 Subscriber Schedule The VSM operator can create schedules to monitor
16. O Motion Emergency Intruder Emergency M Missing Object Emergency M Unattended Object Emergency M Scene Change Emergency O Wiegand Data Emergency M video Lost Emergency M Counter Alarm Emergency M Crowd Detection Emergency M Advanced Unattended Object Detection Emergency M Advanced Scene Change Detection Emergency M Advanced Missing Object Detection Emergency Counter Alarm In Out 100 Figure 3 6 m Notify Vital Sign Monitor of the monitoring status Select this option to enable the live monitoring through VSM Select one camera and select the alert events that you like to notify the VSMw hen they occur Clickthe Finger button to apply the same settings to all cameras Event Type Select Emergency for VSMto be notified of the alert event fromthis subscriber Select Normal forthe VSMto be notified of the alert event only w hen an assigned input is triggered at this subscriber or when the time is w ithin the established schedule Note To set notifications of Normal events by input or by schedule see Security Servicein I O Device below 156 a Vital Sign Monitor Counter Alarm In Out Seta number to receive a notification when the count result In number Out number exceeds the specified number Note thatthe Object Counter function must be enabled and Counter Alarm must be selected under the Event Type list I O Device The settings define which VO condition to notify the VSM To configure these settings
17. Pay Avalable space 19 70 GB Li Enable Res Time Centerv2 Event Keep Days 3 Q Log Path Oc Depatch CenterVaLog Avalabie space 19 70 G Figure 2 17 Note Once the primary server is ready to resume the services itis required to close the failover server so the connection fromsubscribers can move backto the primary 142 Chapter 3 Vital Sign Monitor Vital Sign Monitor VSM applies to the center monitoring station w here multiple GV Systems are being monitored When alert events occurina GV System VSMwill receive alert textmessages computer alarms and or output alarms w hile an SMS message and an E Mail are sent out to subscribers VSM also supports GV IPdevices GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV IPCam for central monitoring 3 1 Minimum System Requirements Before installation make sure your PC meets the follow ing minimum requirements Standard Version Window s XP Vista Server 2008 7 The hard disk space required to install Center V2 _ Standard Version must be atleast 1 GB AGP or PCI Express 800 x 600 1280 x 1024 recommended 32 bit color Internal or External GV USB Dongle Advanced Version Connections to more than 100 DVRsubscribers Window s XP Vista Server 2008 7 64 bit Windows Server 2008 7 Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install Center V2 Professional Version must be at least 1 GB AGP or PCI Express 800 x 6
18. When a subscriber doesn t log in Center V2 on time this message w ill appear on the Event List Service hour engaged still waiting for subscriber to log in When a subscriber logs out suddenly during a service time this message w ill appear Unexpected subscriber logout during service times To activate the computer and output alarm to notify the operator while an SMS and E mail message being sent out to a subscriber use the Notification feature For details see Notification Settings later in this chapter 1 11 1 Setting a Schedule 1 52 On the Center V2 window click the Accounts button No 7 Figure 1 1 The Address Book window appears Highlight one subscriber and click the Subscriber Schedule No 7 Figure 1 2 The Schedule w indow appears 2006 11 Nov Today 2006118 sun mon me weo mu rR sar 2 3 4 Figure 1 34 ey Center V2 On the Schedule w indow menu click Schedule select Setup Wizard and follow the Wizard instructions When the follow ing dialog box appears during the instructons drag the mouse over the Login timeline to define the Start and End time Figure 1 35 The controls on the Setup Wizard No Name Description 1 Include Displays task time 2 Exclude Displays non tasktime 3 Add Draw s task time 4 Erase Erases tasktime Selects alert notification methods See 2 AWNANCONSSU shading Alen Noticaioniaiec 6 Timeline Defines the time per
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20. s Manual for detail 2 The option Send temperature status to VitalSign Monitor must be enabled on GV Systemwith GV 3008 Card For details see System Information Advanced Settings for Subscription 3 6 Connection to VSM I O Device m Force Output To enable this tab highlight one output fromthe tree list and click this tab to force the output at the subscriber site to be triggered For this function to w ork the subscriber must grant the privilege first See the Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Force Output option in Figure 3 7 m Enable Disable I O Allows the VSMto arm or disarmany VO devices at the subscriber site without interrupting the monitoring For this function to w ork the subscriber must grant the privilege first See the Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Enable Disable I O option in Figure 3 7 Note This function also supports the client GV IP devices of these firmw areversions GV Compact DVR Firmw are V 1 43 or later GV IP Camera Firmw are V 1 05 or later GV Video Server Firmw are V1 45or later a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 7 2 Viewing Storage Information With the above Subscriber Statusw indow you can see one subscriber s storage information When the VSMis monitoring many subscribers the follow ing windows give you an overview of subscribers storage information and monitoring status On the VSM window click the View Subscriber Information button No 6 Figure 3 1 to display the follow ing window
21. the concern can be settled by arranging and distributing subscribers requests to the least busy Center V2 Servers With Dispatch Server acentral monitor station can run several Center V2 Servers and serve a large number of subscribers with the fastest responding time If any of Center V2 Servers needs maintenance Dispatch Server can automatically redistribute subscribers requests to other Center V2 within aserverfarmor to servers in another location 2 1 Minimum System Requirements Before installation make sure that your computer meets the follow ing minimum requirements Standard Version Window s XP Vista Server 2008 7 Window s Server 2008 7 Pentium 4 3 0 GHz w ith Hyper Threading 2 x 512 MB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install Dispatch Server Standard Version must be at least 1 GB AGP or PCI Express 800 x 600 1280 x 1024 Hardware Advanced Version Connections to more than 100 DVRsubscribers Window s XP Vista Server 2008 7 Window s Server 2008 7 Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install Dispatch Server Advanced Version must be at least 1 GB AGP or PCI Express 800 x 600 1280 x 1024 recommended 32 bit color Internal or External GV USB Dongle 112 2 Dispatch Server Dongle Options mae Dispatch Server mbination DispatchServer S Dispatch Server VSM 2 2 Installation 1 Connect the GV USB Dongle to
22. Abnormality Intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Text Format of SMS OK Scene Change Tampering Alarm POS Loss Prevention Oascll O Unicode Figure 1 67 2 Selectthe event into w hich you wish to insert the subscriber name and ID and select Send SMS Alerts This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content Characters Used 0 160 Figure 1 68 93 3 94 Type the message text and click the Macros button This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content 2 21 connectiorlis lost Characters Used 25 160 Figure 1 69 Place the pointer to w here you wish to insert the subscriber name and ID in the text select the corresponding symbol and click Insert The symbols w ill be replaced with real information w hen the message is displayed to the user eR Center V2 1 19 E Mail Alerts Youcan send e mails to subscriberswhen alert conditions occur 1 19 1 Setting Mailbox Before you can send e mails to a Separate e mail account you need to define your mailbox correctly Setting up the mailbox la On the Center V2 w indow click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and then select E Mail Setup This dialog box appears Setup Test Ww Windows 3 Charset Westem European indovws E Mail To geo taipei eeorision com ty E Mail From geo gearision comt j Subject tesi SMTP Server georision com te i Mail Content T SMTP
23. Camera Monitor w indow to define the follow ing Enable and disable live display The subscriber must give the privilege first See the Allow Center V2 to View Live Camera option in Figure 1 10 Define the interval betw eenincoming events triggered by motion detection and video lost On the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 right click one online subscriber and select Camera Monitor The Camera Monitor w indow appears Camera Monitor Camera Name Live Camera 1 Play Camera 2 Stop Camera 3 Stop Camera 4 Stop Camera 1 Live Piay Suspend Motion Monitoring Suspend Suspend 0 0 0 0 0 Min Suspend Video Lost Monitoring 0 Min Figure 1 32 0 0 0 0 Status Video Lost Video Lost Video Lost 49 3 Live drop down list Highlight one camera and select Play enable live display or Stop disable live video Sus pended Motion Monitoring Highlight one camera and set the interval betw een incoming events triggered by motion detection Alternatively you can right click one live camera channel on the monitoring w indow and select Suspend for the same setting Suspend Video Lost Monitoring Highlight one camera and set the interval betw een incoming events triggered by video lost Status column Displays the status of video lost fromcameras or disconnection Click OK to apply the settings If the camera is enabled for live display you willsee Bilin the upper right corne
24. Click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and select Send Short Message This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually On the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 right click one subscriber and select Send Short Message This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually On the Event List double click one Event Type except Attachment to call up a message window Click the Send Short Message icon on the w indow This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually Right click one display channel and select Send Short Message This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually Click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Notification to display the Alarm Settings window Check the Send SMS Alerts item This sends SMS to subscribers automatically w hen set alert conditions occur For details see Notification Settings earlier in this chapter ER Center V2 1 18 4 Inserting Device Information The subscriber name and ID can be inserted automatically into your SMS message w hen it is sent out 1 Onthe Center V2 window click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Notification This dialog box appears Alarm Settings Alert Approach gt ible VO Module Lost C Invoke Alarm VO Trigger Normal VO Trigger Emergency C Output Module Connection Lost Subscriber Login C Send E Mail Alerts Subscriber Logout Camera Motion a CI Send SMS Alerts Surveillance System
25. Interval Camera Motion Post Motion 10 Seconds Event Interval Min Camera Motion 30 Video Lost 30 Figure 3 17 Post Motion Specify how long the incoming alert messages of motion detection stay red highlighted on the Event List No 21 Figure 3 1 E Event and Alerts Interval Specify the interval between the incoming messages upon motion detection or video lost Select the event type and click on the interval column to change the period of time Note The alert messages for the two types of eventswill still be shown onthe Event List even if you don t select them The settings here only affect the frequency of displaying the alert messages 178 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 14 Output Alerts You can activate output devices installed at the VSMsite local and or through the netw ork virtual to warn the VSMoperator when events occur Up to nine 9 GV V O Boxes including local and virtual can be connected to asingle VSM Note Only 8 port and 16 port GV O Boxes can be installed through the netw ork 3 14 1 Configuring a Local GV I O Box On the w indow menu click Configure and then select Local I O Device This VO Device dialog box appears For setup details see Configuring a Local GV I O Box in 1 17 Output Alerts 3 14 2 Configuring a Virtual GV I O Box On window menu click Configure and then select Virtual I O The Virtual VO Device dialog box appears For setup details see Configuring a Virtual
26. MultiLang Tool it is recommended to revise an entire sentence at atime instead of simply searching a single word and replacing the w ord in all other strings To revise the translated text 1 To install MultiLang Tool insert the Softw are DVD and select Install Guardian Security Solutions Free Utility 2 Click GV MultiLang Tool and follow the on screen instructions 3 Close all Guardian Security Solutions applications first and then double click MultilingualConfig e xe This dialog boxappears o el l Language Tools Version i Multilingual Text Figure l 1 203 4 Click Language and select the language of the text you want to revise 5 In the Search field type all or part of the text in English or the target language and click Search MultilingualConfig o a Language Tools Version roon etn English Multilingual Text Select windows for motion detection Seleccionar ventanas para deteccion de movimiento Ignore motion detection for defined region Ingorar detecci n de movimento en Regi n definida Decode all frames upon motion detection Decodificar todos los fotogramas sobre detecci n de movi 1 Define Detect Region y n Define the detect region y n 1 Definir la Regi n de Detecci n n Definir la Regi n de Maximum number of motion detection regions has been re Se alcanz el n mero m ximo de regiones de detecci n d Save Ca
27. Name and stops audio a i Audio 2 O ni 4 Click to change Audio Status Reduce this window audio to an icon Figure 1 27 7 To switchto another subscriber click the subscriber icon ia on the Microphone or Audio control panel type the subscribers IDin the Search Accourt dialog box and click GO Search Account Figure 1 28 42 o Center V2 1 10 Advanced Monitoring and Management This section describes how to monitor and manage subscribers in these parts 1 Showing and Controlling VO Status 2 Camera Audio Control 3 Simple Microphone and Audio Panels 4 Camera Monitor 5 View ing Subscriber Information 6 Subscription Control 1 10 1 Showing I O Status You can view the status of input devices at the subscriber s site as well as forcing the outputs to be triggered To allow the Center V2 to control the VO devices the subscriber must enable Allow Center V2 to Enable Disable I O and Allow Center V2 to Force Outputfirst For the tw ooptions see Figure 1 12 On the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 right click one online subscriber and select Show I O Status to display this window TA VO Status va a m Module 1 a m Input Pin 4 e Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 6 H Output Pin 4 Output 1 Output 2 m Output 3 v Output 4 Foli ut Reset Output Figure 1 29 43 Module Shows the module s I O status Input Shows the input device status The blue icon ind
28. Server settings see SMS Alerts later in this chapter Click OK to save the above settings This dialog box appears Subscriber Settings 1 Monitor Option Image Size KMEN v V Auto Record Video Record Mode O Attachment Mode Both Live amp Attachment Note Any changes ofthis property will be applied in next trigger Color of Channel Caption Storage Group Storage 1 f w Figure 1 4 Assign a Storage Group using the drop down list For details see Recording Settings 1 15 System Configuration The options in the dialog box are discussed later You may accept the default settings here and edit them later by clicking the Subscriber Settings button No 7 Figure 1 2 onthe toolbar After you click OK the subscriber account willbe created 1 4 2 Subscriber Settings Monitor Option m Image Size Sets the size of video size fromthe subscriber Each size set fromthe subscriber corresponds to a certain sizedisplayed at the Center V2 Server For example if the video streamfroma subscriber is 704 x 576 and Center V2 operator selects Middle the size of displayed image on Center V2 willbe 720 x 288 For details onthe image size see Corresponding Image Sizes of Subscriber and Center V2 Appendix Center V2 supports megapixel resolution If the subscriber sets the resolution to megapixel and the Center V2 operator wishes to view the videos of the same size the Center V2 operator can select Actual Size Note t
29. Taken Patrol Real Alarm False Emergency Alarm Emergency Alarm Video of Accidental Alarm Video of Real Alarm Figure 1 37 2 Click the desired category tab Event Type Description Measurement Taken and Patrol to make the necessary changes 3 Click OK to save the changes 57 1 12 3 Printing Alarm Reports You can print out the alarm reports along w ith filtered logs To filter the logs w ith alarmreports click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 select View Event Log and click the Filter button The Filter w indow appears Click the Clipboard icon J andselect the type of alarmreport from the drop down list For details see Filtering the Event Login 1 11 Event Log Browser Click OK The search results will be displayed in the Event Log Brow ser window To print out the alarm reports along w ith the search results click the Page Setup button No 8 Figure 1 46 select Print Managing Alarm Re port and click OK Click the Print button No 9 Figure 1 46 Find the alarm reports in the last part of the printouts Also see Printout Settingsin 1 11 Event Log Browser 58 ay Center V2 1 13 EventList 1 13 1 Marking the Events with Colorful Flags The flags of various colors are provided to distinguish different events You w ill find them useful not only w hen browsing in the Event List but also w hen using the Filter function to sort out the desired events Type Message itl E Red Flag Start Servi
30. USB Protection Key is already removed fromthe GV System Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the Multicam starts recycling 160 a Vital Sign Monitor Notifies the VSM as soon as the recycle starts Send temperature status to Vital Sign Monitor Notifies VSM operator when the subscriber internal temperature reaches or exceeds the critical temperature specified Send POS device connection status to Vital Sign Monitor Notifies the POS connection status to the VSM Note is When Time synchronizationwith Vital Sign Monitor is selected the function of time synchronization will be activated as soon as the VSMis started up and it will be re activated every 12 hours The Send temperature status to Vital Sign Monitor is only supported in GV Systemwith GV 3008 Card and certain models of GV IP camera The Send POS device connection status to Vital Sign Monitor option is only supported w hen the POS device is connected to the GV System through LAN or the Internet 161 3 6 2 Detecting Input Status The feature is designed to monitor all inputs for a change of state whenever the subscriber starts the live monitoring through VSM A change fromthe previously defined state N O to N C or NC to N O will activate an alarm condition Click ee on the Connect to Vital Sign Monitor dialog box Figure 3 4 For details see Inout State Detection Chapter 6 GV DVR User s Manual on the Softw are DVD 162 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3
31. V2 of motion event when an assigned input is triggered or w ithin the established schedule select Normal 22 eR Center V2 Allow Center V2to View Live Camera Gives Center V2 the privilege to view your cameras at any time Allow Center V2 to Control PTZ Camera Gives Center V2 the privilege to control your PIZ cameras Remember to properly set up camera mapping first See Mapping PTZ Cameras Chapter 1 GV DVR User s Manual on the Software DVD m Notify Center V2 when the following events come up Notifies Center V2 when any of these alert events occur Intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Scene Change Crow d Detection Advanced Missing Object Advanced Unattended Object and Advanced Scene Change Event Type Toalw ays notify Center V2 of these alert events select Emergency If the subscriber wants Center V2 to get notified of these alert events only w hen an assigned input is triggered select Normal Note To set an input trigger or a schedule for the notification of Normal events see Security Service I O Device later in this chapter 23 Other Define other communication conditions betw een GV Systemand Center V2 Advance Settings Camera Other 1 0 Device Audio I Allow Audio Out to Centerv2 iV Accept Audio In from Center2 Other Allow Center 2 to Get System Information iV Send Alert Message of POS s Loss Prevention to Center 2 Time synchronization with Center 2 V Notify Center
32. W pi 48pm fi Al 546 fv iia i Li ut Attachment Wiegand Data Device Lost Offline Event Customi Figure 1 44 1 On the Center V2 window click the Preference Settings button and select Customize Message Settings The Customize Message Settings dialog box appears aR Center V2 2 Onthe left select an event type youwish to configure Customize Message Settings Camera Motion a lt Text Color Video Lost Assign By Priority VO Module Lost Normal The network connection is lost Disk Full Customize Color oe eE Logout Start Service Stop Service Sample Detected change of bind IP restart the service Failed to establish the connection Sample Text Multicam Surveillance System is abnormally c Show Camera by VO Trigger Failed to start recording M Add to the Customized Event Tab Record File Failed to Login Dispatch Server Recycling is started Figure 1 45 3 To assign an alert level select Using Priority Color and choose from the drop dow n list Tochange the color for this alert level click the color box and select a desired color 4 To customize the color of this event type select Using Custom Color and click the color box to assign a desired color 5 Click OK to complete 65 1 14 EventLog Browser The Event Log Brow ser allows you to locate a desired event coming from subscribers On the Center V2 window click the Tools button N
33. failure Whenever the primary fails the failover server takes over the connection fromsubscribers providing uninterrupted monitoring services 1 To import subscribers accounts fromthe primary server to the failover server Click the Im port Export Address Book button No 6 Figure 1 2 onthe Address Book toolbar and select Importto transfer the address book data 2 Onthe Center V2 window click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Automatic Failover Support This dialog box appears 5 Automatic Failover Support Server P Server Port Port Video anan Please add one or more Centera Server for redundancy purpose in case this server is not available or was offline Figure 1 78 106 3 ae Center V2 Click the Add button to add one server This dialog box appears Automatic Failover Support Server P Po Server Port Port Video Server Figure 1 79 Type the IP Address of the failover server Keep the default port settings or modify themif necessary Click OK When the primary Center V2 server fails allconnections fromsubscriberswill be diverted to the failover server automatically Note Once the primary server is ready to resume the services it is required to close the failover server so the connection fromsubscribers can move back to the primary 107 1 23 Assigning a Subscriber to Another Center V2 You can assign one subscriber to another Center V
34. in line chart bar chart or pie chart To display the Event Chart you need to install the follow ing software on the computer Use the links in the Softw are DV Dor click Here below to dow nload the software e Microsoft NET Framew ork 3 5 SP1 or later versions Click Here e Microsoft Chart Controls Click Here To access the Event Chart 1 Click View fromthe menu bar and select Dispatchlog 2 Click the Event Chart button Bi onthe Dispatch Log Brow ser This dialog box appears Chart Settings Query by Application Type Figure 2 14 3 From the drop down list selectApplication Type to display events by the type of server IDto display events by IDor Status to display events by the type of status Application Type includes Dispatch Server Center V2 Server and Center V2 Subscribers When Status is selected events are categorized into Account System Login logout Connection Control and Dispatch 139 4 Click OK to see the data displayed in achart Figure 2 15 This feature is similar as thatin Center V2 See 1 21 Event Chartfor more information on the controls of the chart window 140 a Dispatch Server 2 19 Failover Server You can configure up to tw o failover servers in case of the primary server failure Whenever the primary server fails the failover server takes over the connection fromsubscribers providing uninterrupted services 1 To import subscribers accounts fromthe primary serve
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36. select the account in the dialog box and clickthe button If you w ant to delete the established account select the account in the dialog box andclickthe button Click the Connect button to connect all established VSMcenters Make sure those VSMcenters are also started for the connection fey Vital Sign Monitor 3 6 1 Advanced Settings for Subscription To further define the communication conditions between the subscriber and V SM click the Configure button on the Connect to Vital Sign Monitor dialog box Figure 3 4 to display the Advanced Settings dialog box There are tabs 1 General 2 Camera 3 VO Device and 4 System Information General The settings define the retry mode betw een GV Systemand VSM Advance Settings General Camera 170 Device System Information Startup V Run Remote ViewLog Service Connection Broken Retry Interval 5 Seconds Retry in the background Cancel Figure 3 5 Run Remote ViewLog Service Allows the VSMto retrieve the recordings for playback For details see 3 10 Remote Playback Retry Interval Specify the retry interval when the connection is not immediately available Retry in the background Hides the retries in the background 155 Camera The settings define the camera conditions to notify the VSM Advance Settings General Camera System Information Camera 1 s Notify Vital Sign Monitor based on the following events Event Event Type
37. sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 2 Right click one display channel and then select Send E Mail This sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 3 On the Event List double click one Event Type except Attachment to call up a message w indow Click the Send E Mail icon on the w indow This sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 4 Click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Notification to display the Alarm Settings window Check the Send E Mail item This sends e mails to subscribers automatically when set alert conditions occur See 7 13 Notification Settings in this chapter 1 19 3 Inserting Device Information The subscriber name and ID can be inserted automatically into your email message w hen itis sent out For setup details see Inserting Device Informationin 1 19 E Mail Alerts 97 1 20 E Map Alerts You can configure an instant E Map alert to lay out the locations of triggered cameras sensors and alarms within a floor plan For this application subscribers must already create their own E Maps using the E Map Editor and activate WebCam Server To access the E Map at the Center V2 right click one online subscriber on the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 andselect E Map The Remote E Map w indow will appear When motion or input trigger is detected on the subscriber the camera or input icon on the E Map willblink for alert You can also doub
38. several systems from one point of control The basic feature of Center V2 is to view live video and receive video evidence in an attachment format when any alerts are sent to Center V2 This helps the remote end operator easily determine the nature of the alarm Center V2 also supports GV IP devices GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV IPCam for central monitoring 1 1 Minimum System Requirements There are tw o versions of Center V2 The standard version canserve up to 5subscribers and 160 channels at atime The professional version can serve up to 500 subscribers and 800 channels Before installation make sure your computer meets the following minimum requirements Standard Version Window s XP Vista 7 Server 2008 2 x512 MB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install Center V2 Standard Version must be at least 1 GB AGP or PCFExpress 1024 x 768 32 bit color Window s XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Window s 7 Server 2008 Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz 2 x 1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install Center V2 Professional Version must be at least 1 GB AGP or PCFExpress 1024 x 768 32 bit color Internal or External GV USB Dongle Dongle Options Center V2 Pro Center V2 VSM Combination 1 2 Installation 1 2 1 Standard Version 1 Insert the Softw are DV Dto your computer It runs automatically anda w indow appears 2 SelectInstall Guardian Security Solutions Paid Software 3 Cl
39. subscription status When subscribers don t log inthe VSMon the programmed time the operator and subscribers can get notified e To setup a schedule see 7 77 Subscriber Schedule When a subscriber doesn t log inthe VSMon time this message w ill appear on the Event List Service hour engaged still waiting for subscriber to log in When a subscriber logs out suddenly during a service time this message w ill appear Unexpected subscriber logout during service times To activate the computer and output alarm to notify the operator while an SMS and an E mail message being sent out to a subscriber use the Notification feature For details see Notification Settings later in this chapter 167 3 9 Alarm Report For every event the VSMoperator can generate a report to evaluate certain conditions This function is the same as that of the Center V2 For details see 7 72 Alarm Report 168 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 10 Remote Playback You can retrieve the recordings from GV System GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR for playback The follow ing function must be enabled ahead to allow remote access GV Sys tem Enable the Run Remote ViewLog Service option in Figure 3 5 and start recording GV Video Server GV Compact DVR Enable the Remote ViewLog function and start recording On the Event List No 21 Figure 3 1 double click one motion event This w indow appears Vital Sign Monitor ID 3 Time 6 6 2005
40. the backup is complete this message w ill appear Successfully Backup VSM Server Settings 195 Restoring the System You can restore the current application settingswith the backup of configuration file Also you can copy this backup file to configure another application at different site with the same settings as the currentapplication 196 Open the backup file exe you previously stored A valid ID and password are requiredto display this window Fast Backup amp Restore MultiCam System Fast Backup amp Restore Digital Surveillance System s Settings Please choose one ofthe selections below User s a Restore MultiCam System or e i n Restore Defaults Piel Restore Remote AP Figure C 3 Click the Restore Remote AP icon and then select the application that you w antto restore its backup settings For example we select VSM Server for restoration Click the Next Step button to start restoring When the restoration is complete this message w ill appear Successfully Restore VSM Server Settings Appendix D Watermark Proof Watermark Proof is a w atermark checking programby which you can verify the authenticity of the recordings Locate and run WM Proof exe in the Center V2 folder 2 Inthe Watermark Proof w indow click File fromthe menu bar select Open and locate the recorded file avi The selected file is then listed on the window Altematively you can drag the file directly fromthe storage
41. to start the service 6 Dispatch Server 2 6 Connecting Center V2to Dispatch Server Follow these steps to connect Center V2 to Dispatch Server 1 Start the Dispatch Server service 2 AtCenter V2 click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 select System Configure to display the Preference window and then click the Dispatch Server tab The Preference dialog box appears 3 Click the Dispatch Server tab Type the identification code IP address and the port of the Dispatch Server Automatic Fallower Support Allow unidentified Centor Server logn D Ospatch Log Avalable space 19 70 GB Z Enable Real Time Center V2 Event Keep Days Log Path DC Ospatch CenterV2Log Available space 19 70 GB gZ liRecycle Log Dispatch Server Figure 2 6 4 Click OK 5 Restart the Center V2 Without this step the Center V2 w ill not connect to the Dispatch Server 121 2 7 Connecting GV System to Dispatch Server Configure the GV Systemso that it can connect to Dispatch Server Follow these steps to connect GV Systemto Dispatch server 1 On the main screen of GV System click the Network button D and then select Connect to Center V2 The Login Information dialog box appears See Figure 1 7 2 Inthe Center IP field type the IP address of the Dispatch Server Type a user ID and password created in the Dispatch Server 4 Change the port number from 5547 Center V2 port to 21112 Dispatc
42. video recordings Preference General Layout Network Record xl xl Recycle Path Free size Storage 7 DiCenterV2 Data 1 33 GB Storage 1 Enlarge path threshold Keep days Enlarge recycle threshold Use Digital Watermark Protection Figure 1 56 m Recycle When 1 to 49 channels are connected to the Center V2 Server and the storage space falls short of the recycle threshold 800 MB default recycle threshold 400MB of old files willbe deleted This recycle size increases by 100 MB with every addition of 50 channels That is w ith 50 to 99 channels connected 500 MB of the old files will be deleted as the storage spacefalls short of the recycle threshold See the follow ing table for the corresponding recycle size 80 No of Channels Connected to Center V2 Server 1 49 Storage Group Y oucan store the recordings of different subscriber at separate locations using the storage group feature For details see the follow ing section Storing Video Files in Separate Locations Enlarge Path Threshold When the space in a storage path falls short of the path threshold 500 MB by default recordings are saved to the next path of the same storage group Toenlarge the path threshold select this option and specify the path threshold Toadd paths see the follow ing section Storing Video Files in Separate Locations Keep Days The recordings are stored for the specified number of days before they are recycl
43. 0 The Query feature supports the remote playback when folder sharing on the recording folder of Center V2 is enabled Double clicking any found event w ith video attachment can play it back on Dispatch Server Note To enable folder sharing on the recording folder of Center V2 right click the folder and select Sharing and Security Click the Sharing tab in the Netw ork sharing and security section select Share this folder on the network Click OK The default path for recordings is Center V2 Data 127 2 11 EventList The feature lets you view the real time events occurred on Center V2 Servers For the application make sure the Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event option is enabled see Figure 2 13 Thenclick the Real Time Event button No 8 Figure 2 1 on the toolbar to display the following window s Real Time Center 2 Event Type Message Message Time Start Time System Start Monitoring All Type Events 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM System Stop VO Monitoring 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM System Stop all cameras monitoring 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM Trigger Module 1 Input 1 Trigger 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM Connection Camera 2 Video Lost 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM Connection Camera 3 Video Lost 11 10 2006 11 42 04 AM 11 10 2006 11 42 05 AM gt Figure 2 11 The controls on the Real Time Center V2 Event window 1 The window supports the re
44. 00 1280 x 1024 recommended 32 bit color Internal or External GV USB Dongle 144 al Vital Sign Monitor Dongle Options VSM Control Center VSM Center V2 VSM Dispatch Server To ensure the quality of dow nloading w hen multiple GV Systems connect to the VSM see the list below for the recommended bandwidth 100 1000 145 3 2 Installation 1 Connect the GV USB Dongle to the computer 2 Insertthe Softw are DV Dto your computer It runs automatically anda w indow appears 3 To installthe USB device driver select Install or Rem ove Guardian Security Solutions GV Series Driver and select Install Guardian Security Solutions USB Device Drivers 4 To install the Vital Sign Monitor select Install Guardian Security Solutions Paid Software 5 Click GV VitalSign Monitor and follow the on screen instructions 146 al Vital Sign Monitor 3 3 The VSM Window DWR 1 GV 101200 GV4DT20D 6v40t200 GV 0120 GV D1200 GV FD1200 GV D1200 GV FO1200 GVID N0 GV4ADTZ0D ption 72201150008 PM T2201 4 3728 Ph onmecton The network connection s lost 7122011 S04 08 PN Syetern Stop Semce 7 12 2011 404 09 Pw System Start Service 70129011 5 04 38 PM Logintoget Login 7122011 5 04 42 PM LogitvLogout og 7 1 22011 505 06 Pw System Start Montonng AP Type Events 722011 06 06 Pw TN DIO 5 0505 PM System Slop af cameras monitoring 7922011 50506 PM 7122011 50506 Pr Mation Camera detected motion 712 7011 5
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47. 1 04 21 AM Message Camera detected motion goog Figure 3 12 Click the Rem ote Playback icon A setting dialog box appears Select the desired camera to be view ed enter the ID and password to log in the DVR and click OK The Remote Playback w indow appears For the controls on the Remote Playback w indow see 4 14 Instant Playback 169 3 11 EventList On the bottom of the VSM window events can be sorted under different tabs according to the type Youcan utilize these tabs to quickly monitor events by type Youcan also configure the Customized Event tab which contains self chosen event types 3 11 1 Adding Event Tabs You can add event tabs to sort events by type 170 On the main screen click View and select My Favorite Events A sub menu appears My Favorite Events a vy System Motion aac Motion Trigger Connection Alarm Login Logout v Toolbar Wiegand Data v Status Bar v Device Lost v Offline Event v Customized Event v Subscriber Bar y Subscriber Business Card Subscriber Information Figure 3 13 Select the desired event The selected event type should appear as a tab at the bottom of the main screen To remove the event tab fromthe main screen repeat steps 1 and 2 to unselect al Vital Sign Monitor 3 11 2 Setting up the Customized Event Tab You can configure the Customized Event tab which groups the selected event types under a single tab With only a click of the Customiz
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49. 2 Server that has the least number of subscribers 125 2 9 Setting a Primary Center V2 Server You can setup a primary Center V2 Server to w hich the subscriber is distributed w heneverthis Center V2 Server is connected This function is especially useful when youwish to ensure that a certain Center V2 Server gets the priority of monitoring a particular subscriber 1 Click Configure on the main screen and select Customize Dis patch Setting The Customize Dispatch Setting dialog box appears 2 Selecta primary Center V2 Server using the drop down list Customize Dispatch Setting ID Dispatch Option DVR2 FD120D M Auto re dispatch subscriber after Centerw2 Server is online Figure 2 9 3 Select Auto re dispatch subscriber after Center V2 Server is online 4 Click OK This subscriber willbe distributed to the selected Center V2 Server whenever it is connected to the Dispatch Server 126 2 Dispatch Server 2 10 EventQuery This feature lets you locate a desired event by posing a query on Center V2 Servers Click the Stop Start Query Center V2 Eventbutton No 7 Figure 2 1 on the toolbar to display the follow ing dialog box Check the desired query items Type ID Date and or Time define your query condition under each item and then click OK to display the query results a Query CenterV2 Event Query condition Type System Pci Date 1 S2006 Time 00 00 00 S 23 59 59 2 Figure 2 1
50. 2 w ithout ending the current connection For this function to w ork subscribers must also use GV System version 8 3 or later Note The function is not available for the subscribers of GV Video Server GV Compact DVR and GV IP Camera 1 108 In the Subscriber List right click the desired subscriber and select Dis patch to other Center V2 This dialog box appears Server Information IF 1927 166 1 11 Port 5547 Figure 1 80 Type the IP address of another Center V2 The default port value is 5547 Modify it if necessary Click OK The subscriber will be therefore assigned to the designated Center V2 In the Subscriber List of the local Center V2 that subscriber s icon shows offline 1 24 Channel Display on Another Monitor If the Center V2 is equipped w ith multiple monitors you can use the QView feature to display a selected channel on another monitor screen 1 2 3 4 110 On the Center V2 w indow click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and select QView This dialog box appears Figure 1 81 Use the drop down list to select a desired monitor Click one channel to be displayed on that monitor The selected channel is displayed on another monitor screen on another monitor screen Figure 1 82 To sw itch to another channel simply click another channel Chapter 2 Dispatch Server The availability of Center V2 Servers may be threatened by network overload Thru Dispatch Server
51. 3 Mt RS CON CUING sesa EAE 35 Mista PMA AGH ai 36 1 8 1 Attachment Play back c cece ecee cece eee eee ee eee eeeeeeeeaeees 36 1 8 2 Remote Play back c cece cece eect cece eee eae eeeeeeneeaeees 40 L9 TWOWaAY AUDO csias 42 1 10 AdvancedMonitoring and Management nss nse 44 1 10 1 Showing I O Status syinsi 2oeiendeeeiasserdciscebwareeereesasdsvorucnensont 44 1 10 2 Controlling I O DeviceS nnennneeenennrerrnro eee ee ee eeeeeeneees 46 1 10 3 Camera Audio Control Window ceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 1 10 4 Camera Monitor cinta tidencanuniadedasorsionunesrhetniarictmaiuipnemwuasiiiaws 50 1 10 5 Viewing Subscriber Information ccceceeeeeee eee nereo 52 1 10 6 Disabling Subscription cc ccssscnsvsascdateridawndaneaudedscabedaeeinidin 52 1 11 SUBS CIBER Schedule ceri cisscsirecrcheicashcnescatecdatacentdvoundicece 53 1 11 1 Setting a Schedule i ix cesicavdcadserseaiiesvoabeivncsepesincvnadeababanners 53 1 11 2 Scheduling Alert Notification ccccceeceee eens ee eeeees 55 1 12 Alarm RO DOM siisii 56 1 12 1 Creating an Alarm REDOM is siccccstssaweiarseuevioniswevi ries tvewuds 56 1 12 2 Editing Alarm Report Categories cccceeeeee eee ee ees 58 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 12 3 Printing Alarm Reports iccctincnavncteneveceerienemsdedorvieehein gees 59 Event Eis Trein aE AEE OEE EEN 60 1 13 1 Marking the Eve
52. 4 4 Setting the Event Log On the Center V2 w indow click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Event Log Setting to display the following dialog box Event Log Settings Event List Auto Import Days Event Log Keep Days u wa JRecycle U Log Path C tCenterV21EventLogl B available 5 85 GB Figure 1 51 Event List Auto Import Specify the number of days for which the logs willbe loaded to the Event List at the bottom of the Center V2 w indow Figure 1 1 andthe Event Log Brow ser Figure 1 46 Event Log m Keep Days Select this option and type the number of days to keep log files Otherwise clear the option to keep log files until the Recycle starts or the storage space is full m Recycle Delete the files of the oldest day w hen storage space is low er than 500 MB m Log Path Click the button to assign a storage path 72 ee Center V2 1 14 5 Printing the Event Log You can print out the filtered log events define footers and headers for each printout and choose whether to attachthe Alarm Report w ith the data logs 1 Onthe Event Log Brow ser click the Page Setup button No 8 Figure 1 46 to display this dialog box Select the options and type the information that you w ant to print out Click OK to apply the settings 4 Click the Print button No 9 Figure 1 46 to start User defined text w regii ne ppe Print time and date Pr
53. 7 Subscriber Monitoring 3 7 1 Viewing Subscriber Status To view the subscriber status highlight one online subscriber on the VSM w indow and then click the View Subscriber Status icon No 9 Figure 3 1 on the toolbar The follow ing window appears Subscriber Status Subscriber Temperature VO Device Current ID GY FD120D CE 475 C Fs ro Video Log Storage Camera _ WO Monitoring Recycle Unknown E amp Camera 72 Module 1 4 Input Ae Input Keep Days Output gt Outputt Last Recycle Available D vsea Total Space Status 2x2 Normal amp Motion Trigger video Lost SE Module Lost WA Monitoring e ON OFF Figure 3 9 Subscriber Indicates the subscriber s ID You can change the subscriber by clicking the button VideoLog Storage Indicates the information of video log and hard disk space To view the detailed information of multiple storage groups on the subscriber click the button To use this function subscribers must grant the privilege first See the Allow Vital Sign Monitor to inquire the storage information option in Figure 3 8 163 Status Indicates the meanings of icons Temperature Indicates the temperature of subscriber This feature is only supported in certain models of GV IPCamera and GV Systemwith GV 3008 Card Note 1 For the GV IP Cameras that support temperature display refer to the GV IPCAM H 264 User
54. C2 System Start Dispatch Server Ready Total event list 3 NUM Figure 2 12 A list of Status and Messages willbe displayed Status Message Start Dispatch Server Failed to start Dispatch Server Stop system Dispatch Server Can t find Key Pro Start to recycle the Dispatch Server Startto recycle the CenterV2 Event Log CenterV 2 Server IP CS_IP connects to Dispatch Server CenterV 2 Server IP CS_IP disconnects from Dispatch Login logout Server CenterV2 Server IP CS_IP disconnects from Dispatch Server abnormally CenterV 2 Client login CenterV 2 Client logout CenterV 2 Server IP CS_IP is disconnected by Dispatch Server CenterV 2 Server changes IPfrom CS_old_IP to CS_new _ IP CenterV2 Server IP CS_IP is transferred to another Dispatch Server DS_IP DS_Port Connection 132 A Dispatch Server Status Message Center V2 Server CS_Name is enabled Center V2 Server CS_Name is disabled ID login_ID is dispatched to CS_Name IP CS_IP Invaild login ID Invaild login Passw ord This account has already logged in There is no server online for CenterV 2 Client All online CenterV 2 Servers have utmost service Control Dispatch 2 14 2 Event Log Browser The brow ser lets you view and locate the real time events from Center V2 Servers Click View on the w indow menu and then select Event log to display Event Log Brow ser For details on Log Browser see 1 14 Event Log Browser 133 2 15 System C
55. Center V2 e Center V2 Pro e Center V2 VSM Connection of Guardian Security Solutions IP devices to Center V2 The Center V2 accepts any video streamfrom Guardian Security Solutions IP video devices There is no need to use an extra dongle Currently Center V2 does not support the video streaming fromthird party IP video devices Dongle options for Dispatch Server e Dispatch Server e Dispatch Server VSM 190 Appendix Dongle options for VSM e VSM e VSM Control Center e VSM Center V2 e VSM Dispatch Server 191 B Upgrading the Black Dongle The Black Dongle can be upgraded to include more functions or enhance the system You need to collect the data fromyour dongle and send it back to Guardian Security Solutions for an upgrade The upgrade is acharged service Ioupgrade your dongle follow these steps 192 Each dongle has its own serial number Find it on the side of the dongle Later this serial number w ill be used in naming the files for upgrading SIC 7116442 Guardian Figure B 1 Insert the dongle to the computer In the GV folder double click GV Us bKe yUpCliente xe This dialog box appears amp GeoVision USB Key Upgrade Client USB Keys Select All Select None Information VSM 11081630 02328978 HW Serial 11081630 Internal Serial OOOOSEE6 Softwares VSM Control Center identification Save Key ID Data atc e Upgrade Upgrade Ba Machine ID Exit Figure B 2 Appen
56. GV I O Box in 1 17 Output Alerts 3 14 3 Triggering Outputs by Event Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Notification The Alarm Settings dialog box appears For detail see Triggering Outputs by Event in 1 17 Output Alerts 179 3 14 4 Triggering Outputs Manually 1 Click the 1 0 Device button i onthe VSM window This dialog box appears Force Output of I O Device Module Module 1 E Output SReeeees Figure 3 18 2 Selecta desired module and then click the Finger button Ic to trigger the output You can also trigger the output devices installed at the subscriber site by using the Force Output button onthe Subscriber Status For details see O Device Viewing Subscriber Status 3 7 Subscriber Monitoring 180 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 15 SMS Alerts This feature lets you send out SMS messages to subscriberswhen alert conditions occur 3 15 1 Setting SMS Server Before sending SMS messages to an individual subscriber you need to define SMS Server correctly Click Configure on the w indow menu and select SMS Setup For setup details see 1 18 SMS Alerts 3 15 2 Sending SMS Once the connection betw een the SMS Server and VSMis established there are several ways to send out SMS messages to subscribers See the VSM window for the following selections 1 Click the Send Short Message button No 11 Figure 3 1
57. Log Settings dialog box The settings are the same as those in Center V2 For details see Setting the Event Login 1 14 Event Log Browser Also see 3 13 Event Log Browser 176 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 13 4 Notification Settings When alert conditions occur the VSMcan automatically activate the assigned computer and output alarmto notify the operator while an SMS and an e mail message are being sent out to subscribers To configure this function click Configure on the window menu and select Notification to display the Alarm Settings window Alert Approach E Minimum Duration This option is only available for Camera Motion and Connection Lostalerts The minimum duration is the minimal time period that the event must persist for Center V2 to be notified by alarm output e mail and or SMS Select this option and click the Edit button to type the minimum duration The default is 3 seconds For VideoLostalert This is used to exclude video lost alerts fromcameras that resume back to connection with GV System instantly after they disconnect The other settings are the same as those in Center V2 For detail see 7 76 Notification Settings Also see 3 15 Output Alerts 3 16 SMS Alerts and 3 17 E Mail Alerts 177 3 13 5 Alerts Interval Settings You can define the frequencies of the motion detected and video lost alert messages Click Configure on the window menu and select Alerts Interval to open this dialog box Alerts
58. Port 25 tsi This server requires an encrypted connection SSL V SMTP Server requires authentication Account ID 123 Alert Setup E Mail Alert Interval Figure 1 70 In the Charset field select the set of characters and symbols that the e mail uses In the E Mail From field enter your e mail address In the SMTP Server field type the outgoing server address f your e mail server requires an SSL Secure Sockets Lay er authentication for connection select This server requires an encrypted connection SSL 95 f your e mail service provider requires authentication for sending e mails select SMTP Server requires authentication and typethe account ID and passwordof your SMTP f you w antto set time intervals betw een each e mail message w hen alert occurs in the Alert Setup field set the interval between 0 and 1440 minutes Click OK Sending atest e mail After setting up your mailoox you can use the Test section and senda message to your ow n e mail account for testing O lS 96 Enter your ow n e mail address in the E Mail To field Enter a subject for the e mail Type the desired message in the Mail Content field Click the Test Mail button ae Center V2 1 19 2 Sending E Mail There are several ways to send e mail alerts See the Center V2 w indow for the following selections 1 On the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 right click one subscriber and then select Send E Mail This
59. S is offline POS 1 Mapping Camera x IP address Wiegand Card No xxxxxx Camera xx Data Note Error Code 1 indicates acodec error Error Code 2 indicates that users can t write or record any data due to HD failure or user privilege 150 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 4 Subscriber Account The VSMcan serve up to 1 000 subscribers at atime Create at least one subscriber before starting VSMservices Tocreate a subscriber follow these steps 1 On the VSM widow click the Account button No 2 Figure 3 1 to display the Address Book window 84 Address Book Name Telephone H Telephone 0 Mobile Phone E mail Address gly Taiwan Geovisi 02 87978337 geo geovision com tw Neihu Taipei Taiwan o ah USA gt Ready 5 Group 2 T Subscriber 2 ls Figure 3 2 2 Click the Add A Group button to create a group folder 3 Click the Add A Subscriber button to display the Subscriber Address Book dialog box 4 Enter a login ID and password required Those willbe the ID and Passw ord forthe subscriber to log in to the VSM See Figure 3 3 5 Enter the subscriber s contact information in the rest of fields optional gt If youwish to send e mail alerts to this subscriber type its e mail address Up to tw o e mail accounts can be created for the subscriber For e mail settings see E Mail Alerts later in this chapter gt lf youwish to send SMS alerts to this subscriber type its country code and mobile num
60. See 4 77 PIP and PAP View m PAP View Refers to Picture and Picture You can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the video See 4 17 PIP and PAP View m Wide Angle Lens Dewarping Corrects image distortion See Adjusting Distorted Views in this section 13 Right Click Menu m Fit Window Size Adjusts image size to fit the screen 36 a Center V2 Changing Playback Mode You can choose to play back video one by one in the same player or separate players simultaneously 1 Click the Tools button on the EZ player No 1 Figure 1 19 and click Setup fromthe pop up menu This dialog box appears View Open each video in the same windows Open each video in its own windows Figure 1 20 2 Toplay backone video at one time in the same player select Open each video in the same windows 3 To play back multiple videos in separte players simultaneoulsy select each video in its ow n windows Adjusting Distorted Views When view ing videos through EZ player images may be curved near the corners Use the Wide Angle Lens Dew arping feature to correct image distortion 1 On EZ player right click the video image and select Wide Angle Lens Dewarping to enable this function 37 2 4 38 Right click the video image again and select Wide Angle Lens Dew ar ping Settings The dialog box appears Figure 1 21 Move the slider at the bottom to correct the degree of distortion The adju
61. This sends out SMS to an individual subscriber manually 2 On the Event List double click any event type to call up a message w indow and then click the Send Short Message icon This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually 3 Onthe Subscriber List No 18 Figure 3 1 right click one subscriber and select Send Short Message This sends SMS to an individual subscriber manually 4 Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Notification to display the Alarm Settings window Select Send SMS Alerts This sends SMS to subscribers automatically when alert conditions occur See Notification Settings earlier in this chapter 181 3 15 3 Inserting Device Information The subscribers IDand camera name can be automatically inserted to your SMS message w hen itis sent out Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Notification The Alarm Settings dialog box appears For details see nserting Device Information 1 18 SMS Alerts 182 a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 16 E Mail Alerts Youcan send e mails to subscriberswhen alert conditions occur 3 16 1 Setting Mailbox Before you can send e mails to an e mail account you need to define your mailbox correctly Click Configure on the w indow menu and select E Mail Setup For setup details see 1 19 E Mail Alerts 3 16 2 Sending E Mail There are several ways to send e mail alerts See the VSM w indow forthe follow ing selections 1 Click the E Mail button No 10 F
62. To stop recording move your cursor to the live view and click the icon on the channel heading 4 Amessage labeled w ith Manual appears on the Event List Figure 1 18 Note The default path for recordings started manually is Center V 2 Data subscriber Manual For related recording and storage settings see 7 15 4 Recording Settings 34 aR Center V2 1 8 Playback You can play back the video events saved on the Center V2 by clicking the attachments on the Event List or play back the video events recorded on the remote subscriber 1 8 1 Attachment Playback When you click the attachment of an event the EZ player w ill appear for playback operations Adds effects to the image including the options of Brightness Contrast Smooth Sharpen Grayscale 1 Tools and Undo The other options include Copy Save As an image or an avi file Print and Setup Zoom In Zooms in the video 3 Zoom Out Zooms out the video 35 No Name Description 4 Move Nt a rae he indow by clicking and 5 Pay Plays the video file 6 Pause Pauses the video file 7 Stop Stops the video file 8 Previous Frame Goes tothe previous frame of the video file 9 NextFrame Goes to the next frame of the video file 10 Top Frame Goes to the beginning of the video file 11 End Frame Goes to the end of the video file 12 Speed Control Controls the play speed m PIP View Refers to Picture in Picture You can zoom inon the video
63. V2 a FO PN On the Center V2 w indow right click one camera under the subscriber and select Live View May 10 11 33 08 5 85 GB E Center 2 a we 123 1 v Live View l B Camera 2 Camera Audio Control amp Module 1 Figure 1 15 32 EP Center V2 When a subscriber is in focus you can enable live view to all its cameras 1 Click a subscriber in the list and select Focus on this subscriber only 2 Click the subscriber again and select View All Cameras Live at May 10 11 34 35 5 85 GB q 84 Center 2 a fa 123 ay Camera 1 view all cameras Live Gh Camera 2 Cancel all live view H YS Module 1 Cancel focus Figure 1 16 Note You can enhancecoloring on live images See the Enable Dire ctdraw option in the General Setting dialog box Figure 1 53 33 1 7 Recording By default the Center V2 records any events and motion detected at the subscriber When the video is recorded a message labeled with Live appears on the Event List Figure 1 17 Note The default path of recorded files is Center V 2 Data subscriber Live You can also start recording manually and instantly when yousee any suspicious live images To start recording manually 1 To start recording manually the live view must be enabled already See 1 6 Live View 2 To start recording move your cursor to the live view and click the icon on the channel heading 3
64. ath Dicenter v2 G 6 Temp folder CADocuments and Settingsttest 851Desk Available space 720 25 MB Option Backup alarm reportfiles Backup attachment AVI files Check the storage space before backing up Note Selectthis option requires more time to complete the task i Cancel Figure 1 49 2 To backup logs to a local drive select Backup Path click the button and assign a location w ehere you want to savethe files 3 To export logs to CD and DVD select Temp folder click the button and assign a location for temporary storage of backup data 4 Select w hether you wantto back up alarm reports and AV Ifiles along w ith logs 5 Click OK 6 lf you select Temp folder this dialog box appears for further setup 70 Backup to CD DVD Media Using CD DVD GA AOPEN CD R CRVY5232 650 MB CD DYD Burning Software OCD Using OS Burning 2 Media Information D Used Size 190 48 MB Free Size 459 51 MB Total Size 650 00 MB Figure 1 50 m Using CD DVD Click to back up files to the CD or DVD using the third party software Click the button to assign the desired burning software exe file CDUsing OS Burning This option is only available w hen you use Window s XP Server 2003 Vista or Windows 7 It burns files to the CD or DVD using the inbuilt software of the operating system Note that your hard disk needs at least 1 G buffer space 71 1 1
65. ays ports used for communication It is recommended to keep the default settings unless otherwise necessary To automatically configure these ports on your router by UPnP technology click the Arrow button For details on UPnP settings see UPnP Settings Appendix Temp Folder Attachments are temporarily storedin this folder while w aiting to be sent to Center V2 In case the connection is broken attachments meant to be sent to Center V2 could be found here Once the connection is back to normal events saved in the Temp Folder willbe sent out immediately 21 1 5 1 2 Advanced Settings Camera The settings define which camera condition to notify Center V2 To configure the event type firstdisable the Monitor all type e vents option in Figure 1 8 Advance Settings Camera Other 1 0 Device Camera a i V Send to Center 2 when Motion is Detected Allow Center 2 to View Live Camera E H V Notify Centery2 when the following events come up Intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Scene Change Emergency zf Figure 1 10 m The Camera list Click the drop down list to select the camera to be configured Or you can click the Finger button to apply the settings to all cameras E Send to Center V2 when Motion is Detected Sends notifications video and text messages to Center V2 when motion is detected Event Type Toalw ays notify Center V2 of motion event select Emergency Toonly notify Center
66. ber Up to tw o sets of mobile number can be created for this subscriber For SMS server settings see SMS Alerts later in this chapter 6 Click OK This adds the subscriber to the group folder created before Returning to the VSMw indow you will see a message Add a subscriber xxx Subscriber xxx has been added 151 3 5 Service Startup After subscriber accounts are created the VSMis ready to provide services Clicking the Start Stop Service button No 1 Figure 3 1 on the VSM w indow to receive signals from subscribers 152 a Vital Sign Monitor 3 6 Connection to VSM A single GV Systemcan connect to up to 5 VSM centers simultaneously for center monitoring To configure GV Systemin order to access the VSM remotely through a netw ork connection follow these steps 1 Click the Netw ork button and select Connect to VSM This dialog box appears Login Information Center IP 127 0 0 1 User ID 1 Password E Port 5610 Default V Save Password OK Cancel Figure 3 3 2 Typethe IP address the User ID and Passw ord of one VSM Click OK This dialog box appears Connect to Vital Sign Monitor Exit Configure RS M Login after 30 seconds WV Monitoring all type events P o Status 127 0 0 1 qP Figure 3 4 153 lf you w antto establish connection to the second VSM clickthe P button If you w ant to modify the login information of the established account
67. ce Blue Flag Login Logout Login Yellow Flag System Start Monitoring All Type Events Y Green Flag System Stop VO Monitoring Orange Flag System Stop all cameras monitoring W Purple Flag Motion Camera 1 detected motion Motion Camera 2 detected motion JY Flag Complete Attachment Record file of Camera 1 Live Clear Flag Setup Figure 1 38 You can name the colorful flags with the provided texts or change the texts to meet your needs 1 On the Event List w indow select one event and right click in the flag column The flag list appears Figure 1 38 2 SelectSetup This dialog box appears Modify text Set as default Red Flag Default Y Yellow Flag Green Flag P Orange Flag Purple Flag JY Flag Complete Figure 1 39 59 60 Select the desired flag and then click the Modify text button A list of text options appears Select one desired text Pending Assigned In Process Progressed Resolve and Reject or select User Define to customize your own flag text eR Center V2 1 13 2 Using the Event Tabs On the bottom of the Center V2 w indow events are sortedunder different tabs according to the type Youcan utilize these tables to quickly monitor events by type and configure the Customized Eventtab w hich contains self chosen event types Note This feature is only supported by the Professional version May 10 15 33 13 29 86 GB wee Cameras 11 d j ae a apa f
68. color as background Checks the option to apply the caption settings For details see Channel Heading earlier in this chapter ar Center V2 1 15 2 Layout Settings This feature transfers the Event List window to a separate monitor while the monitoring w indows are displayed in the current monitor For the application your VGA card needs to support Twin View and your Windows desktop must be properly set up for the display across two computer monitors Preference General Layout Network Record Dispatch Server Layout Screen Resolution i x 758 Main Panel Resolution 1024 768 C Floating Event List Topmost Window Note Any changes ofthis property will be applied in the next startup Figure 1 54 Screen Resolution Detects the current screen resolution on your PC Main Panel Resolution Sets the Center V2 panel resolution to 1024 x768 1280 x1024 1600 x 1200 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1080 1280 x 800 or 1440 x 900 The new resolution is effective after next login Floating Event List Moves the Event List w indow to a separate w indow atthe bottom the right side or hide the w indow 77 Note To view the hidden Event List click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and then select Maximize Event List to display the Event List Topmost Window Keeps the Center V2 window on top of other w indow or dialog box 78 1 15 3 Network Settings Preference General Layout Network
69. d monthly statistical chart based on different criteria These statistical charts allow the administrator to analyze the occurrerce of different event types and message types and the events that occur on different subscribers To display the Event Chart you need to install the follow ing software on the computer Use the links in the Softw are DV Dor click Here below to dow nload the software e Microsoft NET Framew ork 3 5 SP1 or later versions Click Here e Microsoft Chart Controls Click Here 1 21 1 Accessing the Event Chart 1 Click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and select Event Chart This w indow appears Center 2 Event Chart E selectthe time range ofthe query Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat E ug 3 RB 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Day 2003 08 04 C Week 2003 07 29 2003 08 04 C Month 2003 08 Cancel Figure 1 73 102 2 a Center V2 Specify a day or select a week or month to query the event data Click the Next button This dialog box appears CenterV Event Chart Please select the query type ID message Type Import Data cae Figure 1 74 Select ID to query the events based on subscniber s ID and message or Type to query the events based on message types Im port Data allow s you to query the events based on your previously exported query settings see Step 5 Here w e Select Type as an example Click the Next bu
70. d output module w hen the panic button is pressed For the example of Figure 1 14 w hen the panic button Module 1 Pin 1 is pressed the output module Module 3 Pin 4 willbe triggered simultaneously Send which Camera s to Center V 2 Select which camera video should be sent to Center V2 when the panic alarmbutton Is pressed 30 ae Center V2 1 5 3 Detecting Input Status The feature is designed to monitor all inputs for a change of state w henever the subscriber starts the live monitoring through Center V2 A change fromthe previously defined state WO to NC or WC to NO will activate an alarm condition Click fe in the Connect to Center V2 dialog box Figure 1 8 For details see Input State Detection Chapter 6 GV DVR User s Manual on the Software DVD 31 1 6 Live View By default live view s are popped up on the Center V2 w hen events and motions are detected at the subscriber Youcan also enable live views to be shown constantly on the Center V2 To enable live view of any camera 1 The GV Systemneeds to grant the Center V2 the privilege to allow live view ing On the GV System click the Network button D select Connectto Center V2 click Configure and select Advanced Settings and click the Camera tab The Advanced Settings dialog box appears Figure 1 10 Select Allow Center V2 to View Live Camera To apply the settings to all the cameras click the Finger button Connect the GV Systemto the Center
71. dix To retrieve the data fromthe dongle click Select All The information of the dongle is displayed in the information field Note the displayed number of HW Serial should be the same as that on the dongle To save the data to your local computer click Save Key ID Data If you have more than one dongle to upgrade click Batch Save Different dongle data w ill be saved as separatefiles The file willbe named after the serial number on the dongle and saved as out For example if a dongle serial number is 7116442 the file is named NV R 7116442 out Send this data file to Guardian Security Solutions at sales MyShield org The Guardian Security Solutions will examine the data file and send an in file backto you The file name also includes the serial number of that dongle In this example the data file you w ill receive is named NVR 7116442 in After you receive the updated file insert the correct dongle matching the in file you receive and then run GVUsbKeyUpClient exe Click Select All to read the dongle click Upgrade and then open the updated file to upgrade the dongle You can also select more than one dongle in the list and click Batch Upgrade to upgrade themat the same time Make sure these dongles match the updated files you receive 193 C FastBackupand Restoration With the Fast Backup and Restore FBR solution you can change interface skin for Center V2 and Control Center as well as back up and r
72. e 3 Audio Microphone 5 Setting 6 PIZ Snapshot 8 Zoom Description Sw itches to another camera of the same subscriber Size Changes the size of the live video The size choices are only available whenthe video resolution is higher than 320 x 240 see Image Size in Subscriber Settings Defog Enhances image visibility Stabilizer Stabilizes live images Stream1 Stream2 Switches video streams PIP View Refers to Picture in Picture You can zoomin on the video See 4 77 PIP and PAP View PAP View Refers to Picture and Picture You can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the video See 4 77 PIP and PAP View Fisheye Enables a 360 degree view This function only workswith a Fisheye Camera Wide Angle Lens Dewar ping Corrects image distortion See Adjusting Distorted Views in 1 8 Playback Accesses the audio fromthe subscriber Enables speaking to the subscriber Changes the audio and video settings Activates the PTZ control by selecting PTZ Panel or PTZ Automation Takes the snapshot of the displayed live video Enlarges the video by selecting 1 0x 2 0x and 3 0x 47 Note If the subscriber uses GV Systemversion 8 2 or earlier an older style of Camera Audio Control Window will appear If the GV System version V8 3 or later is in use anew window will appear O O0H E Window for V8 2 or earlier Window for V8 3 or later Figure 1 31 48 1 10 4 Camera Monitor Use the
73. e 1410 2003 11 57 20 AM Message Stop Service Reporter End Report Procedure Report Time Real Time Event Type 1 Reporter Admin 1 10 2003 3 29 34 PM 1 10 2003 3 29 34 PM Descripton Notification Figure 1 36 2 In the Reporter field type the name and click Start to begin the report 3 There are 6 report categories Click the desired category tabs for report m Event Type Selecta type to classify the event m Description Select a description forthe event m Notification Select the authority being notified and type the notified time 55 56 m Arrival The button becomes available after you select a notified authority Type the arrival time of the authority m Measures Select the measure taken to deal w ith the event m Other The button is available only w hen the e mail and or SMS alert are configured mE Print Prints out the alarm report When you finish the report and w ill not change the contents click the End Report Or click Save to edit later ay Center V2 1 12 2 Editing Alarm Report Categories The items in each category of the Alarm Report can be customized and edited to meet your needs The changes made here willbe available for each report 1 Onthe Center V2 window click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Customize Alarm Report This dialog box appears Customize Alarm Report Event Type Description Measurement
74. e Center V2 server with fewer subscribers 118 a Dispatch Server 2 5 Service Startup After subscriber accounts are created you are ready to establish connections to the Dispatch Server Follow the steps below 1 On the main screen click Configure andselect Setting The Dispatch Server Setting dialog box appears 2 Typeanldentification Code This code willbe used for connecting Center V2 Server to Dispatch Server s Dispatch Server Setting Network setting Server Port 21112 Defaut D Ciidllow Gv IP devices to login as subscriber from port C Autorun server service upon startup C Automatic Failover Support C Allow unidentified CenterV2 Server login Identification Code ZILIO Dispatch Setting Group First Balance Only Dispatch Log Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch Log Available space 19 70 GB CenterV2 Event Log Z Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event Keep Days 30 Log Path O Dispatcn center 2Log Available space 19 70 GB zj M Recycle Log Figure 2 5 119 120 Connect Center V2 Server to Dispatch Server See 2 6 Connecting Center V2 to Dispatch Server To adda GV Systemas a subscriber connect GV Systemto Dispatch Server See 2 7 Connecting GV System to Dispatch Server To adda GV IP Device as a subscriber connect GV IP Devices to Dispatch Server See 2 8 Connecting GV IP Device to Dispatch Server Click the Start Server button No 1 Figure 2 1 onthe main screen
75. ed Enlarge Recycle Threshold When the current storage path falls short of the recycle threshold 800 MB by default recycle starts To enlarge the recycle threshold select this option and specify the recycle threshold Use Digital Watermark Protection Protects the recording from being tampered by embedding digital w atermarks in video streams To verify the authenticity of the recording see Watermark Proof Appendix 81 Storing Video Files in Separate Locations You can keep video files fromeach subscriber in separate locations using the storage group feature Follow the steps below to set up storage groups and then assign each subscriber with a storage group To add storage paths and set up storage groups 1 Add storage locations using the Add New Path button EJI 2 Assign a storage group to each path using the drop down list Preference ae General Layout Network Record xl x Recycle Path Free size Storage j DiCenteryAData 1 336 Storage 1 al Storage 1 Enlarge path threshold Keep days Enlarge recycle threshold Use Digital Watermark Protection Figure 1 57 Im portant The systemw ill first save video files to the path that appears on the top of the list and sw itch to the next path of the same group as soon as the current location reaches the specified path threshold 82 EE Center V2 To assign a storage group to a subscriber 1 Onthe Center V2
76. ed Event tab youcan monitor the desired events instantly 1 Onthemain screen click Configure and select Customize Message Settings The Customize Message Settings dialog box appears 2 Selecta desired event fromthe left and select Add to Customized Event Tab Customize Message Settings Camera Motion Video Lost VO Trigger VO Module Lost Connection Lost Disk Full Login Logout Start Service Stop Service Multicam Surveillance System is abnormally c The storage for Event Log is low Event Log w GV VO Module is not found Video signal has resumed The input module is reconnected The input status is changed Failed to Lagin SMS Server Failed to send SMS l Text Color Assign By Priority High Customize Color E Sample Sample Text Add to the Customized Event Tab Figure 3 14 3 To add other event types into the Customize Event tab repeat step 2 4 Onthemain screen click View select My Favorite Events and select Customized Eventto add this tab to the main screen 171 3 11 3 Setting Alert Level of Event Messages You can assign an alert level to each event type for monitoring and management purposes Each alert level can be distinguished by color You can customize the color for each alert level or assign a color exclusively for a particular event type On the main screen click Configure and select Customize Message Settings The Customize Message Settings dialo
77. eillance System Error Code 1 or 2 There is an intruder Object Missing Unattended Object Alert Message of POS Scene Change Start end service IPchange Record failed Status change of monitoring camera On xx Off xx By Schedule Stop start all cameras monitoring Start stop VO Monitoring By Schedule Schedule start Schedule stop All monitoring System devise are stop too Start monitoring all type events Stop monitoring all type events Subscriber session is not established Wait time expired Unexpected logout before subscriber session is completed Can t find USB Protection Key Attachment Record file of Camera xx Wiegand Data Card No xxxxxx Camera xx Alarm Note Error Code 1 indicates acodec error Error Code 2 indicates that users Can t write or record any data due to HD failure or user privilege 1 4 Subscriber Account Create at least one subscriber before starting Center V2 services On the Center V 2 w indow click the Accounts button No 7 Figure 1 1 The Address Book window appears Sj Address Book Name Telephone H Telephone 0 Mobile Phone E mail 3 London 1 Geovision 2 87978377 geo geovisic l New York Taipei Group 3 Subscriber 2 Figure 1 2 The buttons on the Address Book No Name Description 1 Add A Group Adds a group 2 AddA Subscriber Adds a subscriber Highlight one subscriber and click this button View Edit Subscrib i ia to open Subscriber Address B
78. er s Recorded Files Receives up to 15 minutes of pre event recordings and post event recordings separately froma subscriber The longer video attachment provides the Center V2 administrator more information of w hat happens beforeand after an event is triggered Select the desired event type click the Pre Event Attachment and or Post Event Attachment column and select the number of clip files to be attached w ith a notification message Note 1 Upto 15 minutes of the pre event and post event recordings can be sent to the Center V2 respectively If the GV Systemhost records 5 minutes for every file and you set up 15 clip files for pre event recording you can only receive 3 clip files instead 2 The GV Systemmust be set to round the clock recording 16 ee Center V2 1 4 4 Channel Heading For easy identification you can define the background color of channel headings for each subscniber 1 On Center V2 window click the Accounts button No 7 Figure 1 1 highlight a subscriber and click the Subscriber Setting button on the toolbar The Subscriber Settings dialog box Figure 1 4 appears 2 Click the Color of Channel Caption button The color dialog box appears 3 Selecta color you wish to use and click OK The Color of Channel Caption button now displays the color you selected 4 Onthe Center V2 w indow click the Preference Setting button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select System Configure The Preference dialog box Fig
79. er to the desired Center V2 Server 10 11 12 Name Stop Start Query Center V2 Event Real time CenterV 2 Event Exit Center V2 Status Tree View Subscriber Status 2 Dispatch Server Description Specifies an event query View s real time events occurring on Center V2 Servers Closes the Dispatch Server w indow This part lists the connected Center V2 Servers and their status Subscribers can be distributed to the ticked Center V2 Servers Unchecking w ill disable the distribution service The list displays all created group folders servers and subscribers You can right click any online subscriber to call up Subscriber Address Book and Camera Audio Control Panel For details see 2 17 Live View Blue Icon The server subscriber is online Red Icon The server subscriber is offline Displays subscriber information such as subscriber ID type last login time last dispatch and current dispatch Click the desired subscriber form the tree view to display this information 115 2 4 Subscriber Account Dispatch Server can serve up to 50 Center V2 Servers and 25 000 Center V2 s subscribers simultaneously Before starting the services create at least one server and one subscriber account on the Dispatch Server To create an account click the Account button No 4 Figure 2 1 to display this Address Book window S Be2 iG7T xPogo 8 Address Book ID Name Telephone H Telephone 0
80. era 1 detected motion Attachment Record file of Camera 1 Pre Event Attachment Motion Camera 1 detected motion Alarm There isn t enough space for recording Motion Camera 1 detected motion 1 10 2003 5 12 11 PM 1 10 2003 5 12 35 PM 1 10 2003 5 13 28 PM 1 10 2003 5 13 34 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 11 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 12 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 23 PM 1 10 2003 5 15 02 PM 1 10 2003 5 12 11 PM 1 10 2003 5 12 35 PM 1 10 2003 5 08 48 PM 1 10 2003 5 13 34 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 11 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 12 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 23 PM 1 10 2003 5 15 02 PM m 1 10 2003 5 15 17 PM 1 10 2003 5 14 09 PM Attachment Record file of Camera 1 Post Event Attachment Rra OG Space TO ora 1 10 2003 5 15 21 PM_ 1 10 2003 5 15 21 PM PM e i op Service 10 2003 5 15 Note There are four types of attachment messages Attachment for motion detection Input trigger Attachment for an input device triggered Pre Event Attachment for pre event recordings and Post Event Attachment for post event recording In the Subscriber Settings dialog box Figure 1 4 select Attachment Mode and click the Settings button beside This dialog box appears Record Settings Attachment Mode Record Option per camera i o lt gt Pre Rec Total Frames Pre Rec Frames Sec Limitation Motion Frames Sec Limitation alj lt gt lt 4 gt Recording Quality Attachment Option Record by Motion Max Video Clip Post Rec Motion Alerts Interval
81. estore your configurations in CMS applications Installing the FBR Program 1 Insert the Softw are DVD click Install Guardian Security Solutions Free Utility select GV Fast Backup and Restore Multicam System and follow the on screen instructions 2 After the installation is complete run GV Fast Backup and Restore Main System fromthe Window s Start menu This w indow appears Fast Backup amp Restore Multicam System Fast Backup amp Restore Digital Surveillance System s Settings Please choose one ofthe selections below E Customize Logo and Button Customize Features m a Backup MultiCam Settings s or Restore Defaults Fd Backup Remote AP Settings Figure C 1 194 Appendix Backing Up and Restoring Settings You can backup the configurations you made inthe CMS application and restore the backup data to the current systemor import it to another site Backing Up the Settings 1 Inthe FBR window Figure C 1 click the Backup Remote AP Settings icon and select the desired application fromthe menu For example w e select V SM Server This dialog box appears Fast Backup amp Restore MultiCam System Fast Backup amp Restore Digital Surveillance System s Settings Please choose one of the selections below User s Administrative Rights Figure C 2 2 Click the Next Step button The Save As dialog box appears 3 Select the destination drive to store the backup file When
82. first disable the Monitor all type events option in Figure 3 4 Advance Settings General Camera 1 0 Device System Information VO Device V Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Enable Disable O M Notify Vital Sign Monitor of the monitoring status Input 1 MV Notify Vital Sign Monitor when I O is triggered Event Type Emergency v M Output Module Mod 1 Pint gt Event Type Emergency v Output 1 Ki gt S Module 1 Security Service Momentary Mode MV Start monitoring normal events when the selected pin is triggered Mod 1 v Pin 1 v V Stop monitoring normal events when the selected pin is triggered Mod 1 Pin1 C Maintained Mode r C Schedule Mode Cancel Figure 3 7 I O Device Notifies the VSMw hen VO devices are triggered Use the Arrow buttons to configure each VO device or click the Finger button to apply to all VO devices 157 158 Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Enable Disable I O Allow s the VSM manually arnvdisarmany VO devices at the subscribers site without interrupting the monitoring For example w hen an alarmis triggered at the subscriber site the VSM operator can turn it off remotely before arriving at the site Meanw hile GV Systemstill remains on monitoring Notify Vital Sign Monitor when I O is Triggered Notifies the VSM w hen any selected input is triggered Event Type If the subscriber wants the VSMalw ays to get notified of the input trigger select Emergency If
83. folder to the w indow Note The default path of recorded files is Center VAData subscriber Live 3 If the recording is unmodified a check mark w illappear in the Pass column On the contrary if the recording is modified or does not contain w atermark during recording a check mark w ill appear in the Failed column To play the recording double click the listed file on the w indow O Water Mark Proof Event200301 10033600001 avi as ViCemerv2NDatallLwecam0l011MEvent200301100 F derv7Datall Lveam0t 011Event200201100 F 291 291 Current Total frame 1 10 2003 1 1 36 09 890 Figure D 1 197 E PT ZControl Using GV Joystick You need to run the follow ing programin the background when using the GV Joystick to control PTZ For details on the GV Joystick operations see GV Joystick User s Manual Center V2 You can control the PTZ cameras using GV Joystick in Cam era Audio Control see Figure 1 28 Up to 4 GV Joysticks can be connected to control the PTZ cameras 1 198 Run mcam ctrl exe fromthe programfolder This dialog box appears 1 Name Control Center Startup type Manual PTZ Speed Monopoly mode Setting Device 1 COM3 Device 2 Device 3 Device 4 Device 5 Device 6 Device 7 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Device 8 Keyboerd amp Joystick Figure E 1 In the Device field select the COM port connected to the GV Joystick Click the Start Service butto
84. fyou have a GV Systemsubscriber make sure the Send temperature status to Vital Sign Monitor option is enabled For details see System Information Advanced Settings for Subscnber in 3 6 Connection to VSM 2 Onthe VSM window click Configure and select Temperature Monitoring The Temperature Monitor dialog box appears 3 Inthe Units section select Celsius or Fahrenheit The selected unit w illbe used in the alarm message Temperature Monitor Units Celsius C O Fahrenheit F Critical Internal Temperature 80 o c 100 C H Figure 3 19 185 4 To show both units in the Subscriber Status see Figure 3 9 select the Show bothunits option Tip With the Show both units option is selected selecteither Celsius or Fahrenheit forthe unit to come before the other in the Subscriber Status 5 Inthe Alarm section specify the critical temperature 6 Click OK Once the temperature reaches or exceeds the critical temperature an alarm event such as Critical Temperature Alarm 77 5 CP willbe shown on the VSMw indow You can also invoke computer alarmand local output device and send SMS and e mail alerts using the Alarm Settings For details see 1 16 Notification Settings 2 14 SMS Alerts and 2 15 E Mail Alerts respectively 186 a Vital Sign Monitor 3 18 EventChart The Event Chart can provide you the daily w eekly and monthly statistical chart based on different criteria This feature is similar a
85. g or preventing access to this computer from the Internet Figure G 2 Appendix 3 Click the Exceptions tab This dialog box appears Windows Firewall xj General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is turned off Your computer is at risk of attacks and intrusions from outside sources such as the Internet We recommend that you click the General tab and select On Programs and Services O File and Printer Sharing Remote Assistance Add Program Add Port Edt Delete IV Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel Figure G 3 4 Select UPnP Framework and click OK 201 H Supported IP Device Brands This list provides the supported IP device brands For detail information about the supported IP devices refer to Supported IP Camera List on Guardian Security Solutions B NT P 202 Appendix l MultiLang Tool for Translated Text The user interface has been translated from English into 30 other languages If you find the translation to be unsuitable and w ould like to correct it you can use the MultiLang Tool to revise the translation Next you can apply the revised text to the applications andexport an exe file to make the same revision on another computer Youcan also send the revision back to Guardian Security Solutions to have the revision included in future software releases Note When using the
86. g box appears For setup details see 1 15 Setting Alert Levels of Event Messages 172 a Vital Sign Monitor 3 12 Event Log Browser To launch Event Log Brow ser click Tools on the w indow menu and select Event Log Browser This feature is the same as that in Center V2 For details see 1 14 Event Log Browser 173 3 13 System Configuration On the w indow menu click Configure to see these options 1 System Configure 2 Password Setup 3 Event Log Settings 4 Local VO Device 5 Virtual VO 6 Notification and 7 Alerts Interval These options are discussed in this section 3 13 1 System Settings Click Configure on the w indow menu and then select System Configure to open this dialog box System Configure Startup Start Service when Wital Sign Monitor Starts Login SMS Server when Service Starts Connective Port Server Port pona a Port 2 is assigned for GY IP devices Security Enhance network security Figure 3 15 174 al Vital Sign Monitor Startup Auto Run w hen Windows starts Automatically runs VSM at Window s startup Start Servicewhen Vital Sign Monitor starts Automatically starts the service when VSMstarts Login SMS Server when Service starts Automatically logs in the SMS Server when the VSMservice starts You willbe prompted to enter the related information of the SMS server Connective Port Server Port Sets the communication port to match that of the sub
87. ga Pixel Resolution Yes Real Time Monitoring Yes Remote PTZ Control Yes Remote VO Control Yes 207 Dispatch Server Feature Maximum No of Channels Maximum No of Subscribers Maximum No of Center V2 Maximum No of Sensors Alarms Real Time Audio Monitoring Remote PTZ Control Remote VO Control Auto Recording Event List Viewer Event List Filter Dual Monitor Support Netw ork Load Support Automatic Connection Recovery 208 Note 40 000 25 000 50 3 600 000 Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Appendix Comparison of VSM and Center V2 Pro Feature Subscriber Group Bandw idth Record Mode Live Subscriber Status Auto Login VO Control SMS Message Time Synchronization Keep Day Notify Event Message Notification Setting Event Log Connection Lost Detection VO Device Support Subscriber Storage Info VSM 1 000 Yes 4Mbps No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Center V2 Pro 500 Yes 25Mbps Live Attachment Both No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 209
88. gure these settings first disable the Monitor all type events option in Figure 1 8 Advanced Settings Camera Other 1 0 Device VO Device Module 1 X MV Allow Center 2 to Enable Disable I O Input 1 MV Send to Centery2 when VO is triggered Eo Event Type Emergency v MV OutputModule Mod 1 f Pin1 v Event Type Emergency X Output 1 M Allow Center to force output Security Serice Momentary Mode MV Start monitoring normal events when the selected pin is triggered Mod 1 vy Pin1 v V Stop monitoring normal events when the selected pin is triggered Mod 1 Pin1 C Maintained Mode Schedule Mode Figure 1 12 I O Device Notifies the Center V2 of when VO devices are triggered Use the Arrow buttons to configure each VO device or click the Finger button to apply to all VO devices Allow Center V2 to Enable Disable I O Allow s Center V2 manually arnvdisarmany VO devices atthe subscriber s site without interrupting the monitoring For example w hen an alarmis triggered at the subscriber site the 26 eR Center V2 Center V2 operator can turn it off remotely before the security staff arrives at the site Meanw hile GV System still remains on monitoring Send to Center V2 when I Ois Triggered Notifies Center V2 when any selected input is triggered With Cam era s Sends the camera video to Center V2 w hen the selected input is triggered Click the Set Cam era s button to assign came
89. h Server port Click the OK button The Connect to Center V2 dialog box appears Click the Connect button to enable connecting to the Dispatch Server Note If you w ant to modify the login information of the Center V2 on the Connect to Center V 2 dialog box click the listed Center V2 IP and then select Modify 122 a Dispatch Server 2 8 Connecting GV IP Device to Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server can distribute GV IP Devices to Center V2 Servers based on predefined groups or balance loading of Center V2 Servers Follow these steps to connect a GV IP Device to the Dispatch Server 1 On the main screen click Configure andselect Setting The Dispatch Server Setting dialog box appears 2 Select Allow GV IP devices tologin as subscriber from portto allow GV IP Devices to log in as subscribers Change the port w hen necessary s Dispatch Server Setting E3 Network setting Server Port 21112 Default D C Autorun server service upon startup C Automatic Failover Support C Allow unidentified CenterV2 Server login Identification Code 89 _ rreere Digpatch Sotting Group First O Balance Only Dispatch Log Keep Days 30 p Log Math D Depatch Sorver Log la Avalable space 13 82 GB E CenterV2 Event Loa V Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event Keep Days 30 i Log Path D Dispatch Server CenterV2Log PA Avalable space 13 82 GB E a recycle Log Q x eres Figure 2 7 123 3
90. his setting w ill require a lot of bandw idth It is recommended to select the option in LAN environment Auto Record Video Center V2 automatically records events based on the follow ing Record Mode Record Mode m Live Mode Streams live video to Center V2 This is the default recording mode on the Center V2 Make sure you have enough bandw idth to receive video in live To set the maximum duration of a video file recorded on Center V2 click the Settings button m Attachment Mode A defined time of event w ill be recorded before sending to Center V2 The attachment w ill be sent out immediately once your subscriber is connected to Center V2 The Attachment Mode also provides several options associated with the attachment Click the Settings button to bring up the Record Settings Attachment Mode dialog box See Attachment Mode Settings later for further setup Both Live amp Attachment Sends both live video and attachment files Color of Channel Caption Changes the color of channel headings For further setup see Channel Heading later in this chapter 12 aR Center V2 1 4 3 Attachment Mode Settings You can set up the duration of a video clip attached w ith a notification message whichis triggered by motion input trigger and or scene change at the subscriber site Youwillsee the attachment message like the example below on the Event List Double clicking the message can play backthe video instantly Motion Cam
91. hone 0 Mobile Phone Informahan of Certerv 2 Ltn None C Assign IP Network Sething C Enhance Network Secunty CertetV2Pot 5547 Delat P Accept connections from GV Compact OVR Video Server amp IP Cam Dispatch Server Pot2 555 Detour D tastes Group 1 Semer 1 Subscriber 1 25000 Note Ary changes of thes property will be applied in the next startup OK Cancel Center V2 Server Figure 2 3 Click the Add a Subscriber button amp F tocreatea subscriber account The Subscriber Address Book dialog box appears 117 5 Create an ID and password for the subscriber The ID and password w illbe used w hen the Center V2 s subscriber w ants to log into the Dispatch Server Subscriber Address Book ID 1 Password Item Content Name Address E mail E mail 2 Country Calling Code 1 Telephone H Telephone 0 Mobile Phone Mobile Phone 2 FAX Pager lt Note Figure 2 4 6 Click OK to finish Note 1 You can create sub groups beneath a group every sub group can only include one Center V2 server every Center V2 server can include up to 500 subscribers 2 When one Center V2 server stops running its own subscriberswill be distributed to available Center V2 servers at the same or higher level of the hierarchical file system 3 If you do not arrange Center V2 servers and subscribers into groups they willbe distributed to th
92. ically starts the Dispatch service when its programstarts Automatic Failover Support Distributes Center V2 Servers to another Dispatch Server when the serving Dispatch Server breaks dow n Enabling this item you willbe prompted to enter the IP address and port of another Dispatch Server For details see 2 17 Failover Server Allow unidentified Center V2 Server login Allows Center V2 to access Dispatch Server withoutentering the Identification Code m Identification Code The code protects Dispatch Server against unauthorized Internet access Center V2 will need the code to log in Dispatch Server Dispatch Setting E Group First Keeps subscribers in the assigned groups and Center V2 Servers m Balance Only Distributes subscribers to Center V2 Servers with few er subscribers Note An unassigned subscriber will be automatically dispatched to a Center V2 Server by balance loading 135 Dispatch Log m Keep Days Selectthe option and specify the number of days to keep Dispatch Logs Otherwise clearthe option to keep log until the Recycle starts or storage space is full m Log Path Click the button next to the item to assign a storage path CenterV2 EventLog m Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event Allows real time event messages coming from Center V2 Servers E Keep Days Select the option and specify the number of days to keep Center V2 event logs Otherw ise clear the option to keep log until the Recycle starts or st
93. icates the input is deactivated the red lightening icon indicates the input is activated Output Shows the output device status or to manually force an output or reset an output installed at the subscriber site To manually force an output to be triggered click a desired output and click the Force Output button Or select a desired output pin and click the Force Outputbutton Toreset an output click a desired output pin and select Reset Or click the Reset Output button and select the desired module and output pin eR Center V2 1 10 2 Controlling I O Devices The Center V2 operator can manually arm or disarmthe physical VO devices fromsubscriberswithout interrupting the monitoring For this the subscriber must give the privilege first See the Allow Center V2 to Enable Dis able I O option in Figure 1 12 Note This function also supports the client GV IP devices of these firmw areversions GV Compact DVR Firmw are V 1 43 or above GV IP Camera Firmw are V1 05 or above GV Video Server Firmw are V1 450r above 45 1 10 3 Camera Audio Control Window The Camera Audio Control w indow allows two way audio between CenterV 2 and the subscriber as well as PTZ control On the Subscriber List No 4 Figure 1 1 right click one online subscriber and then select Cam era Audio Control to display this window Figure 1 30 46 ey Center V2 The controls on the Camera Audio Control No Name 1 Change Camera 2 Change Siz
94. ick GV Center V2 and follow the on screen instructions 1 2 2 Professional Version 1 Connect the GV USB Dongle to the computer 2 Insertthe Softw are DV Dto your computer It runs automatically anda w indow appears 3 To installthe USB device driver select Install or Rem ove Guardian Security Solutions GV Series Driver and select Install Guardian Security Solutions USB Device Driver 4 To installthe GV Center V2 select Install Guardian Security Solutions Paid Software 5 Click GV Center V2 and follow the on screen instructions 1 3 The Center V2 Window j May 05 18 36 18 29 86 GB x 1 DRA E Center 2 Pro 7 5 i Taipei E DRI a Tokyo amp nDR k sarees Le ua N i s AJJ 6 4 iD Type Message e Massage Time Time i ww DVR Motion Carnera 1 detected motion 5452011 633 22 PM 54542011 B3801 a DVR Motion Camera 2 detected motion 552011 6 33 22PM_ SOUT TST ka DVRI Attachment Record file of Camera 2 juive 5 5 2011 633 30 PM 6 5 2011 6 33 22 PM E OVR Attachment Record file of Camera 1 Live 9 5 2011 6 33 30 PM 57542011 B30 01PM P OVR2 Motion Camera 1 detected motion 5 5 2011 6 34 28 PM 5 5201 1S j ba DVR Molior Carnera 2 detected motion 5 5 2011 6 34 28 PM 6 5 2011 6 34 26 ew i Q DVR1 Attachment Record file of Camera 2 Live 552011 34 35PM 552011 6 34 28 E 2 OVR2 Attachment Record file of Camera 1 fLive 5 5 2011 6 34 35 PM 6 5 2
95. igure 3 1 This sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 2 On the Subscriber List No 19 Figure 3 1 right click one subscriber and then select Send E Mail This sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 3 On the Event List double click one event to call up a message window and then click the e mail icon This sends the e mail to an individual subscriber manually 4 Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Notification todisplay the Alarm Settings w indow Select Send E Mail Alerts This sends e mails to subscribers automatically when alert conditions occur See Notification Settings earlier in the chapter 183 3 16 3 Inserting Device Information The subscriber s ID and camera name can be automatically inserted to your e mail message w hen it is sent out Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Notification The Alarm Settings dialog box appears For details see nserting Device Information 1 18 SMS Alerts a l Vital Sign Monitor 3 17 Temperature Alarm You can set temperature alarmwhich notifies the VSMoperator when the internal temperature of its subscriber reaches or exceeds thecritical temperature specified Note 1 This feature is only supported by certain models of GV IP Cameras and GV Systemwith GV 3008 Card 2 For the GV IP Cameras that support temperature display refer to the GV IPCAM H 264 User s Manualfor detail To configure the temperature alarm 1 I
96. intout Figure 1 52 73 1 15 System Configuration On the Center V2 w indow click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select System Configure to display the following Preference window This window contains these tabs 1 General 2 Layout 3 Netw ork 4 Record and 5 Dispatch Server 1 15 1 General Settings Preference a r General Layout Network Record Dispatch Server Monitor Option Manual close channel Postmotion Camera send by VO trigger will monitor Monitor the camera sent by GY Wiegand capture Record the channel triggered by video analytics events Image Quality Enable Directdraw b Start up C Auto Run when Windows Starts C Login SMS Server when Start Service Channel Caption C Use subscriber s color setting as background Figure 1 53 Monitor Option m Manual close channel Closes the triggered camera view manually m Close the camera view when motion stopped Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops 74 ER Center V2 Post Motion Specifies the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring w indow after motion stops Camera send by I Otrigger will monitor Specifies the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring w indow when an VO device is triggered To keep the camera view remaining on the monitoring w indow even after the alarm is finished click the right arrow button and uncheck
97. iods 7 Login Displays the Login timeline 8 Notification Displays the E mail and SMS timelines Click Next w hen you finish the schedule The Setup Wizard dialog boxes pops up again and then click Finish to exit 53 1 11 2 Scheduling Alert Notification E mails and SMS messages can be sent out within the scheduled period of time The Schedule w ill work with your E Mail and SMS settings to all alert conditions To set up alert conditions see Notification Settings later in this chapter Note Once you enable the schedule function youwill not be notified w hen events occur outside the scheduled period of time 1 On the Schedule w indow double click an established plan A plan dialog box similar to Figure 1 35 appears 2 Click the Advanced Setting button No 5 Figure 1 35 The Advanced Setting dialog box appears 3 Expand the Notification folder and selectSMS or E Mail to be scheduled 4 On the plan dialog box clickthe Notification button No 8 Figure 1 35 drag the mouse over SMS and or E mail timelines to define the Start time and End time to send out alerts er Center V2 1 12 Alarm Report For every event the Center V2 operator can generate a report to evaluate certain conditions 1 12 1 Creating an Alarm Report 1 In the Event List w indow select an event and click on the report column No 15 Figure 1 1 This dialog box appears Managing Alarm 20030110 00001 8 Subscriber ID System Message Tim
98. ion Passw ord Setup E mail Setup Customize Alarm Report SMS Setup O Device Automatic Failover Support and Version Information Displays the previous page of camera views Displays the next page of camera view s Refresh Channel Refreshes the connection status No Name 12 Split Mode 13 Exit 14 Flag 15 Clipboard 16 Clip Description In the 1024 x 768 resolution select 6 15 or 24 screen divisions fora single monitor 9 25 or 36 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1280 x 1024 resolution select 6 12 or 24 screen divisions for a single monitor 9 20 or 42 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1600 x 1200 resolution select 6 12 or 24 screen divisions for a single monitor 9 16 or 36 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1200 and 1440 x 900 resolutions select 6 15 or 28 screen divisions for a single monitor 9 20 or 42 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1920 x 1200 resolution select 6 15 or 28 screen divisions for a single monitor 9 20 or 42 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1920 x 1080 resolution select 6 15 or 28 screen divisions for a single monitor 6 20 or 35 screen divisions for dual monitors In the 1280 x 800 resolution select 6 12 24 screen divisions for asingle monitor 9 16 30 screen divisions for dual monitors For resolution see Layout Settings later in this chapter Closes or minimizes the Center V2 window Flags an event for
99. k TX 79423 Tel 1 800 658 2054 Fax 1 800 687 2774 http w ww My Shield org Trademarks used in this manual Guardian Security Solutions L C the Guardian Security Solutions L C logo and GV series products are trademarks of Guardian Security Solutions L C Windows and Windows XPare registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation November 2012 Contents Crete CNN Y2 arn 1 1 1 Minimum System Require ME Nts ssssssssssssssssscscsssessssssssesmuasasusssssssssssee 2 1 2 STAN OW ca 3 1 2 1 Standard VETSIOM isu cee svauscevnedseuinsitnds sutanieianuidacsadvetindweees 3 1 2 2 Professional VeISION c cicserncteus cents caseesin a aiucesa adeeee 3 13 The Center V2 Wi GOW ciccncecenccesssncssnssesceevencteccwscecseiieaeentceusdes 4 1 4 Subscriber ACCOUNT 9 1 4 1 Creating a SUDSCriDer eee cece eect eee eeeeeeeeeeeneaes 10 1 4 2 Subscriber SCHINGS is cisidicecwansadecassteviavetedereceseieuieveswakentans 12 1 4 3 Attachment Mode Settings ccccccee eee ee eee eeaeeeeeeaeaes 14 1 4 4 Channel Heading cc0ccccsscsccciessecensssascensextannsenssasceeasseces ees 18 1 5 Connection to Center V 2 cccssssteeecesssesnneeceeeeesessneeeeeeeeeess 19 1 5 1 Setting Normal Mode iviesaccinosy cues cosseeusnceusutieearsnausneteumendnsans 20 1 5 2 Setting Panic BuO sex cnconpiiunsdiedvasdasaelindesvedveddadawiadinetaead 31 1 5 3 Detecting Input SlaAlWSsicssci srw ousteeririws Geaaviasuata eed eens 32 LO IW OV GW oroni SE 3
100. later reference Displays the Alarm Report dialog box Indicates an event coming w ith an attachment Double click the event to open the attached video file 18 19 20 21 22 Event Type Message Message Time Start Time Event Categories ey Center V2 Description Indicates a subscriber s ID Indicates the event type Alarm Attachment Connection Login Logout Motion System Trigger and Wiegand Data Indicates associated information foreach event type Indicates w hen Center V2 receives an event Indicates w hen an event happens at the subscriber s site Sorts events by types including All System Motion Trigger Connection Alarm Login Logout Attachment Wiegand Data Device Lost Offline Event and Customized Event The function is only available for the Professional version For details see 1 13 2 Using the Event Tabs The types and messages displayed on Center V2 Type Message Motion Camera xx detected motion Trigger Module xx triggered Camera xx video lost Module xx lO lost Netw ork abnormal Fail to login to dispatch server Dispatch server is shutdown Connection Video signal of xx has resumed Module xx has returned to normal Failed to login SMS server Failed to send short message SMS server is shutdown Disk Full Restarted Failed Multicam Closed There isn t enough space for recording Multicam Surveillance System has been closed An unexpected error occurred in Multicam Surv
101. le click the camera icon to see its live view 1 20 1 The a E Map Window IP Address 127 0 Change O X s New Map a New Map Cama 2 JJIIIIIY Figure 1 71 98 The controls on the Remote E Map window No Name 1 Login 2 Host Information 3 Previous 4 Home 5 Next 6 ViewLog 7 Configure 8 TreeList 9 IP Address 10 Blinking Icon 11 Output Icon D 10 Camera Dome Icon Description Click to log in up to 500 hosts Click to view the information of incoming events upon motion detected and VO devices triggered Click to go to the previous E Map file Click to back to the top of the tree view Click to go to the next E Map file Click to access the Remote View Log function Click to configure the Remote E Map The list displays all created E Map files and folders Displays the IP Address of the connected host The blinking icon represents a triggered camera or VO device Click to manually force the output device Click to view the live video associated with that camera dome Up to 16 live videos can be accessed simultaneously 99 1 20 2 Configuring the Remote E Map Click the Configure button No 7 Figure 1 74 to display the following dialog box Configure ____ Download EMap files M Use local EMap files l Browse C iProgram FilesiRemote EMapire C Program FilesiRemote EMapire _ Browse _ Browse Figure 1 72 Download EM ap files Click to dow nload E Map files fromthe
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103. mote playback when folder sharing on the recording folder of Center V2 is enabled Double clicking any event w ith video attachment can play it back on Dispatch Server 2 Youcanflag an incoming event for later reference Click in the flag column to flag an event Click the flag icon to remove it Note The flags of various colors are provided to distinguish different events Y ouwill find themuseful not only w hen browsing in the Real Time CenterV 2 Event List w indow but also when using the Filter function in the Log Brow er to sort out the desired events 128 ie Dispatch Server A list of Types and Messages from Center V2 willbe displayed Type Motion Trigger Connection Alarm Message Camera detected motion VO Trigger Module xx Trigger Resume Video of Camera xx By Module xx Video Lost Module Lost The netw ork connection is lost The connection of client xx is abnormal Camera cannot be controlled Ping Timeout Failed to establish the connection Video signal of Camera xx has resume Module xx has returned to normal Failed to Login SMS Server Failed to send short message SMS Server is shutdown There isn t enough space for recording There isn t enough space for recording The storage for Event Log is low Event Log willnot take any new entries An unexpected error occurred in Multicam Surveillance System Error Code 1 or 2 There is an intruder Object Missing Unattended Object Alert Message of POS
104. n No 1 Figure 1 46 to launch the follow ing Open Database dialog box Define atime period and select the type of database If you w ant to open the logs created by the system select System Log if you w ant to open the logs you have backed up in a local drive or CD DVD select Backup Log Then assign the log path After clicking OK the events matching the search critena will be loaded to the Event Log Brow ser Open DataBase Select the period of database to open 5 512003 v 5f 7 2003 Note Select only between 1 62 days Open Type Option System Log Backup Log Path D Center V2 EventLog lca Cancel Figure 1 47 Note By default the displaying period of time is one day the type of database is SystemLog and the log path is at Center V2 EventLog The default displaying period of time and log path can be modified by using the Event Log Settings Figure 1 51 For details on backing up logs see Backup Settings later in this chapter 67 1 14 2 Filtering the Event Log You can filter log events on the defined criteria Click the Filter button No 4 Figure 1 44 to bring up the Filter w indow 68 io Match whole word L v Message V Message Time E Start Time ODae OTime Both O Date O Time Both 11f B2006 16 03 35 Si 14 82006 16 03 35 11 20068 w 16 0335 Add New Command apot impon Ok Cance Read gt Te i sage Time Start Time 03 35 1 11 8 2006 16 03 35 1
105. n gt Figure D 1 and then you can use the GV Joystick to control the PTZ camera If more than one GV Joystick is connected repeat Step 2 to set up and use another GV Joystick Appendix F Image Size See the table below forthe corresponding image size betw een Center V2 and its subscriber Subscribe Large Center V2 2048 x 1944 704 x 288 704 x 576 2560x 1920 640 x 240 640 x 480 Figure F 1 199 G UPnP Settings The Center V2 Dispatch Server and VSMsupport UPnP technology Universal Plug and Play to allow automatic port configuration to your router In order for UPnP to be enabled the follow ing requirements must be met Window s XPService Pack 2 or above Window s XP must be configured to use UPnP see below UPnP must be enabled on your router consult your router s documentation To enable UPnP in Window s XP 1 200 Go to Window s Start click the Start button select Settings and select Network Connections This window appears Fie E ew Favortes Too Advanced Help 2 bi p Search a Folders Address le Network Connections LAN oF High Speed Internet Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Figure G 1 Right click one Local Area Connection select Properties and click the Advancedtab This dialog box appears Click Settings l Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced windows Firewall Protect my computer and network by limitin
106. ncel Figure l 2 Note 1 The search is case sensitive 2 Before making any revision click Tools and select Revision Note to read the revision instructions 6 Double click the text you w antto revise This dialog box appears Sizestrin Define the maximun and minimum size of objects for motion detection Ri definir el m ximo y m nimo tama o de objetos para la Detecci n de Movimiento gt Figure l 3 204 7 Appendix Revise the translated text and click OK Tip The text may contain symbols such as d or n that instruct the application to performcertain functions Be careful not to change the symbols in the translated text To apply the revised text 1 To apply the revised translation to the applications click Save For the follow ing applications the systemwill automatically locate the corresponding files on your computer and replace with the revised translation GV System Remote View Log Fast Backup and Restore FBR GV IP Device Utility Multi View Remote E Map Center V2 Vital Sign Monitor Dispatch Server GV GIS MCamCtrl Utility POS Text Sender Authentication Server SMS Server Audio Broadcast Multicast Bandw idth Control Client Site Backup View er Mobile Server After applying the revision a dialog box appears to show which 205 applications have been revised Click OK Fa Updated GvNVR C GV1480 MultilingualC
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108. o 5 Figure 1 1 and select View Event Log to display the following window Tip You can quickly access the Event Log of aspecific subscriber instead of filtering allevents Right click one subscriber on the Subscriber list No 4 Figure 1 1 select Event Log and then click a desired log type ID Type Message Time lt 4 Start Time System System Start Service 8 19 2003 10 14 52 AM 1 Login Logout Login 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM 1 System Start Monitoring All Type Events 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM 8 19 2003 10 14 53 AM 1 Device Lost Camera 3 Video Lost 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM 1 Device Lost Camera 6 Video Lost 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM 8 19 2003 10 14 54 AM Total data list 20 Open Finish Figure 1 46 The buttons on the Event Log Brow ser No oO oO AJO 66 Name Open Reload Start Stop Filter Refresh the Filter Result Event Chart Description Opens an event log Refreshes the event log manually Refreshes the event log automatically Defines the search criteria Refreshes the filter result Provides the daily w eekly and monthly Statistical charts based on different criteria o Center V2 No Name Description Exports the current event list and video files Creates a header and footer for the 7 Backup 8 Page Setup printout of the event list 9 Print Prints the current event list 10 Exit Exits the brow ser 1 14 1 Opening the Event Log Click the Open butto
109. o the Customized Event Tab Record File Failed to Login Dispatch Server Recycling is started Sample Text Figure 1 42 3 To view the customized events selectthe Customized Event tab on the event category of the Center V2 window Dis playing the Event List on Another Monitor lf the Center V2 is equipped w ith multiple monitors you can assign a particular event type to display on another monitor Right click the desired event tab select Dis play on Another Monitor and select a monitor for display Event List ka G ID Type Message 1 Motion Camera 1 detected motion 1 Motion Camera 1 detected motion 1 Motion Camera 1 detected motion amp 1 Motion Camera 1 detected motion Attachment Wi LoginjLogout All __ _System_ Motio pksa beg Alarm Figure 1 43 63 1 13 3 Setting Alert Levels of Event Messages You can assign an alert level to each event type for monitoring and management purposes Each alert level can be distinguished by color You can customize the color for each alertlevel or assign a color exclusively for a particular event type Note This feature is only supported by the Professional version usinga GV USB dongle Camera 1 AX Camera 2 BAX Camera 3 fax Camera 4 _ BS Camera 5 N a p l E Apr 19 14 38 06 20 15 GB A s A _ i 83 Centerv2 Pro Ps Camera 7 Pa Camerae BS Camarao SAR Camera 10 BS Camera 11 ERA Taipei nes gt HADR
110. onfig C Program Files x86 MultilingualConfig MultiView C Program Files DMMultiView OCX C Windows GeoOCx Remote ViewLog C Windows Geovision Remote Viewlog 20111017 Figure l 4 3 The message Do you want to apply the revised multilingual texts to another folder appears If the storage path forthe application has been changed or if the associated application is not listed in the dialog box click Yes and select the folder of the application To export or send the revised text 1 To export the revision as an executable file click Tools Export and Export executable file You can copy the exefile to another computer and apply the same translation revision by running the exe file 2 To report the translation revision back to Guardian Security Solutions if your default mail client is Outlook Outlook Express or Mozilla Thunderbird click Tools Export and Send Report to send the revision 206 Appendix J Specifications Product specifications are subject to change without notice Center V2 Feature Note Maximum of Subscribers standard 5 Maximum of Subscribers professional 500 Maximum of Channels standard 160 Maximum of Channels professional 800 Control of GV Joystick Yes Backup to CD DVD Yes Alarm Reports of Events Yes Notification of SMS Alerts Yes Notification of E mail Alerts Yes Notification of E Map Alerts Yes Automatic Connection Recovery Yes Support for Me
111. onfiguration To configure Dispatch Server click the Server Setting button No 3 Figure 2 1 onthe toolbar to display the follow ing dialog box a Dispatch Server Setting Network setting Server Port 21112 Default D C Autorun server service upon startup C Automatic Failover Support C Allow unidentified Centerv2 Server login Identification Code FORK Dispatch Setting Group First Balance Only Dispatch Log Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch Log Available space 19 70 GB Centerv2 Event Log Enable Real Time CenterV2 Event Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch Centerv2Log Available space 19 70 GB d vg M Recycle Log Figure 2 13 134 6 Dispatch Server Netw ork Setting m Server Port The port should match w ith the Dispatch Server Port of Center V2 Figure 2 7 Or keep the port setting as default To automatically configure these ports on your router by UPnP technology click the Arrow button For details on UPnP settings see UPnP Settings Appendix Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port Enables the connection to the GV Video Server GV IP Camera and GV Compact DVR The default port is 5551 or modify itto match the Center V2 port on the GV IP devices For details see GV Video Server Users Manual GV IP Camera User s Manual or GV Compact DVR User s Manual m Autorun server service upon startup Automat
112. ontrols on the Remote Playback w indow see 4 16 Instant Playback 40 ey Center V2 1 9 Two Way Audio The Center V2 operator can performtwo way audio with subscribers Note To have tw o way audio with the Center V2 the subscriber must use GV Systemversion 8 0 or later 1 The GV Systemneeds to grant Center V2 the privilege to allow two w ay communications On the GV System click the Netw ork button select Connect to Center V2 click Configure select Advanced Settings and click the Other tab The Advanced Settings dialog box appears Figure 1 11 2 Under the Audio section select Allow Audio Out to Center V2 and Allow Audio in from the Center V2 Click OK 3 Connect the GV Systemto the Center V2 4 Move your cursorto the live view The Microphone and Audio icons appear on the bottom left corner 1 amera 1 a i r daki i eer i a r e Fas k wits E ee ee I RE PERIE womb ee y ee E SIRS aL oo m gigan vs e 3 PAN aa Ea To gt ot s cg ia ra S SCA g F a or 4 a Figure 1 25 41 5 To speakto the subscriber click the Microphone icon to turn it on The control panel appears Close this window and On Off Button Subscriber Name stops microphone ia 2 on 4 Microphone Status Reduce this window to an icon Figure 1 26 6 To listen to audio fromthe subscriber click the Audio icon to turn iton The control panel appears Close this window On Off Button Subscriber
113. ook for viewing Address Book and editing Delete Highlight a group or a subscriber and click A Group Subscriber this button to delete it 5 Find A Subscriber Searches a subscriber account Import Export Adrese Book Imports or exports the address book data Highlight one subscriber and click this button 7 Subscriber Settings to configure the settings of video and alert formats 8 Subscriber Schedule Sets up subscription schedules 1 4 1 Creating a Subscriber 1 Click the Add A Group button No 1 Figure 1 2 to create a group 2 Click the Add A Subscriber button No 2 Figure 1 2 This dialog box appears Subscriber Address Book Login ID 1 Password Items Content Name Geovision Address E mail E mail 2 Country Calling Code Fax Telephone H Telephone 0 Mobile Phone Mobile Phone 2 Pager Figure 1 3 3 Type a Login ID and Password Those willbe the ID and Passw ord for the subscriber to log into the Center V2 10 a Center V2 Type the subscriber s contact information in the rest of fields optional gt If youwishto send e mail alerts to this subscriber type its e mail accounts Up to tw o e mail accounts can be created for the subscriber For e mail settings see E Mail Alerts later in this chapter gt lf youwishtosend SMS alerts to this subscriber type its country code and mobile numbers Up to tw o sets of mobile number can be created for this subscriber For SMS
114. or example in the business hour when the door is opened the systemstops monitoring in the non business hour when the door is closed the systemstarts monitoring ey Center V2 m Schedule Mode Sets atime schedule to notify Center V2 of the events that occur within the defined times Click the Schedule Setting button to set special days and customize up to 4 time spans Video Analysis Schedule V Enable Time Span Setup V Spant PM18 00 V Aam 08 30 M Span2 PM12 00 M Span3 M Spans Holiday and Weekend Saturday Enable according to time span Sunday Enable all day Holiday Enable according to time span Priority Weekend x H OK Cancel Figure 1 13 29 1 5 2 Setting Panic Button You may set up a panic alarm button at your GV System In case of emergency press the button immediately to send the associated video to Center V2 To setup a panic alarm select Panic Button fromthe Mode drop down list in the Connect to Center V2 dialog box Figure 1 8 click the Configure button and select Advanced Settings This dialog box appears Settings for Panic Button Panic Button Trigger by VO Mod 1 Pin 1 M Output Module Mod 3 Pin 4 Send which Camera s to CenterV2 B Cancel Figure 1 14 Panic Button Assigns an input device to be the panic alarm button m Trigger by I O Assigns an input module and a pin number Output Module Enables an assigne
115. orage space is full m Log Path Click the button next to the item to assign a storage path Recycle Log Deletes the files of the oldest days when storage space is low er than 500 MB 136 a Dispatch Server 2 16 SMS Alerts This feature automatically sends SMS messages to subscribersw hen they don t log in onthe programmed time For this ensure to type a mobile number for each subscriber in the Subscriber Address Book Figure 2 2 To set up SMS Server click Configure on the w indow menu and select SMS Setup For details see 1 18 SMS Alerts To define alert conditions to send SMS messages click the Subscriber Notification Setting button No 5 Figure 2 1 on the toolbar to display the Notification Setting dialog box For setup details see 1 16 Notification Settings 137 2 17 E Mail Alerts This feature automatically sends e mails to subscriberswhen they don t log in onthe programmed time For this ensure to type an e mail address for each subscriber in the Subscriber Address Book Figure 2 2 To set up mailbox click Configure on the window menu and select E Mail Setup For details see 7 79 E Mail Alerts To define alert conditions to send e mails click the Subscriber Notification Setting button No 5 Figure 2 1 onthe toolbar to display the Notification Setting dialog box For setup details see 1 16 Notification Settings 138 a Dispatch Server 2 18 EventChart Dispatch Server can display log data
116. ow click the Preference Settings button and select My Favorite Events A sub menu appears System Configure Event Log Settings Password Setup E Mail Setup SMS Setup Local 1 0 Device Virtual 1 0 Notification Customize Alarm Report Customize Message Settings v Motion Automatic Failover Support v Trigger Version Information v Connection v Alarm v Login Logout v Attachment v Wiegand Data v Device Lost v Offline v Customized Event Figure 1 41 2 Unselect the event tab as required Setting upthe Customized Event Tab You can also configure the Customized Eventtab which groups the selected event types under a single tab With only a click of the Customized Event tab you can monitor the desired events instantly 1 On the Center V2 window click the Preference Settings button E and select Customize Message Settings The Customize Message Settings dialog box appears 62 eR Center V2 2 Selectan event fromthe left and select Add to Customized Event Tab Customize Message Settings Camera Motion Text Color Video Lost Assign By Priority VO Trigger E VO Module Lost Hion i a The network connection is lost F Disk Full O Customize Color je Eoee Logout Start Service Stop Service Sample Detected change of bind IP restart the service Failed to establish the connection Multicam Surveillance System is abnormally c Show Camera by VO Trigger Failed to start recording M Add t
117. r of its monitoring w indow otherwise you will see Bal 50 ay Center V2 1 10 5 Viewing Subscriber Information To view the general information about your subscribers click the Host Information button No 6 Figure 1 1 onthe Center V2 w indow to display the Host Information w indow Choose a subscriber fromthe list and click the View Information button to view its related information Host Information View Information Server Info Server Update time 2004 05 10 11 37 23 a Tai Recycle Log a bel Camera On 01 02 Camera Off 03 04 05 06 07 08 0910111213141516 e2 Camera Signal Lost None E USA 10 Device Normal Module01 Input Alarm Pin01 Pin02 PinO3 Pind4 Last 100 I0 Events Event001 2004 05 10 11 25 23 Module01 Pin01 Pin02 Pin03 Pin04 Figure 1 33 For the feature the subscriber must grant the privilege to Center V2 See the Allow Center V2 to Get System Information option in Figure 1 11 1 10 6 Disabling Subscription The Center V2 operator can disable its services to an individual subscriber w hen subscription expires In the Address Book Figure 1 2 right click one subscriber and select Disable To restore the subscription right click that subscriber again and selectEnable 51 1 11 Subscriber Schedule The Center V2 operator can create schedules to monitor subscription status When subscribers don t log in Center V2 on the programmed time the operator and subscribers will get notified
118. r to the failover server Click the lm port Export Address Book button No 8 Figure 2 2 onthe Address Book toolbar and select Import Address Book to transfer the address book data 2 Onthe Dispatch Server window click the Server Setting button No 3 Figure 2 1 The Dispatch Server Setting dialog box Figure 2 9 appears 3 Selectthe Automatic Failover Support option This dialog box appears s Automatic Failover Support Server IP Serer Pot Port Video Server Iden 192 168 0 226 21112 5551 A Please add one or more Dispatch Server for redundancy J gt purpose in case this server is not available or was offline Figure 2 16 4 Click the Add button The Setting dialog box Figure 2 13 appears 5 Typethe IP address of the failover server and change the default port settings if necessary 141 6 Type Identification Code matching to that in CenterV 2 Identification Setting If the information is inconsistent the connection to the failover server cannot be established Network setting Server Port 212 er p Server IP Aliow Gv IP devices to bgn as subscriber fom port 192 168 3 170 Server Port C Autorun server service upon startup 21112 D Automatic Falower Support Port GV IP Device C Allow unidentified CenterV2 Server login 5551 identification Cocke pana Identification Code Depatch Se Gow Fest Balance Only Deg hy Log keep Days 30 Q Log Path Ox DepatchiLog
119. ras for the application Event Type If the subscriber wants Center V2 always to get notified of the input trigger select Emergency If the subscriber wants Center V2 to get notified of the input trigger only w hen an assigned input is triggered select Normal Right Arrow button Sets the delay time to notify Center V2 of input trigger This feature is only available when the Normal type is chosen Exit Delay While the systemis activated this feature provides an interval of time for the subscriber to exit the premises During this time the specified input e g an exit entry door is inactive Once the exit delay expires the input w ill be fully armed Entry Delay While the systemis activated this feature provides an interval of time for the subscriber to entry the premises During this time the specified input e g an exit entry door is inactive so that the subscriber can disarmthe system If the subscriber fails to do once the entry delay expires Center V2 will get notified of the input trigger Output Module Enables the assigned output module w hen the selected input module is triggered For the example of Figure 1 12 w hen the VO Device Module 1 Input 4 is triggered the Output Module 1 Pin 3 willbe activated simultaneously Right Arrow button Sets the delay time to trigger the assigned output module Event Type If the subscriber wants Center V2 always to get notified of the output trigger select Emergency f
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121. s for VSM cu sasinexnancsensadotaiudirasensedoiaias aud 191 Upgrading the Black Dongle sssssnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 192 Fast Backupand Restoration ccccccceeeeseeseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 194 Installing the FBR ProQraitsiasictsdeessececccccadawe tev desecaeaGanee tea iae eeaeda 194 Backing Up and Restoring SettingS ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 195 Watermark POOL 197 PTZ Control Using GV Joystick ccccecesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 198 MV AGS SIZE sisi aa 199 UPP SENN OS oa 200 Supported IP Device Brands ssssssssseesenseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenens 202 MultiLang Tool for Translated Te Xt ccssecseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 203 1a a ne AE 207 Cener Ve ein cag ean acne sle must ied E E EE ES 207 Dispatch Serv CF saiaasacmisaunrimnteenientenatd nemneswadeneaanienaniianes eiauaadexed 208 Comparison of VSM and Center V2 Pro ccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 209 Preface Guardian Security Solutions Center Monitoring Station series includes Center V2 Dispatch Server VSM Vital Sign Monitor Control Center and GIS The manual introduces Center V2 Dispatch Server and VSM For Control Center and GIS please refer to GV Control Center User s Manual and GV GIS User s manual Chapter 1 Center V2 With Center V2 central monitoring station CMS can be deployed immediately because it brings multiple GV Systems together into an integrated interface allowing the operator to manage
122. s that in Center V2 For details see 1 21 Event Chart To launch the Event Chart click Tools on the w indow menu and select Event Chart 187 3 19 Failover Server You can configure up to tw o failover servers in case of the primary VSM server failure Whenever the primary fails the failover takes over the connection fromsubscribers providing uninterrupted monitoring services To access this feature on the VSMw indow menu see Figure 3 1 click Service and select Automatic Failover Support This feature is the same as Center V2 s For details on setup see 1 22 Failover Server 188 Appendix Dongle Description Upgrading the Black Dongle Fast Backup and Restore Watermark Proof PTZ Control Using GV Joystick Corresponding Image Sizes of Subscriber and Center V2 UPnP Settings Supported IP Device Brands MultiLang Toolfor Translated Text Specifications A Dongle Description Note the follow ing requirements and limitations for GV USB Dongle e Anappropriate USB dongle of Black color is required for each CMS module to w ork Using more than one Black Dongle on the same computer is possible But remember the rule that Control Center and Center V2 cannot be run together and Center V2 and Dispatch Server cannotbe run together e The Black Dongle can be upgraded to include more functions itis required to install drivers fromthe Software DV Dfor the Black Dongle to w ork Dongle options for
123. s the VSMw hen the duration of the video audio logs is less than the specified days Storage Information Allow Vital Sign Monitor to inquire the storage information Allows the VSM to inquire the subscribers storage information m Report the total amountof free storage space to Vital Sign Monitor Reports the subscriber s sizeof free storage space m Notify Vital Sign Monitor whenthe total amount of free space is lower than xx GB Notifies the VSM when the subscriber s storage space is insufficient The space limit is 1 GB at least Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the storage space is full Notifies the VSM w hen the subscniber s storage space was full m Notify Vital Sign Monitor when any storage is lost Notifies the VSM when the storagedeviceis lost Other Time synchronization with Vital Sign Monitor Enables the time increment decrement of minutes and seconds at the subscriber site to match the time at the VSM E Send Alert Message of POS Loss Prevention to Vital Sign Monitor Notifies the VSMwhen abnormal POS transactions occur Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the user logs in or is changed Notifies the VSM w hen the GV Systemlogs in or a different user logs in Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the user fails to login Multicam Notifies the VSM w hen the GV Systemusers fail to log in by typing w rong IDs or passwords m Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the USB Protection Key is removed Notifies the VSMwhen the
124. scriber or keep it as default Port 2 To set the appropriate port for the connection to the GV Video Server GV IPCamera and GV Compact DVR keep the default port 5609 or modify it to match the VSM porton the GV IP devices For details see GV Video Server User s Manual GV IPCamera User s Manual or GV Compact DVR User s Manual Enhance network security Enable to enhance Internet Security Please notice w hen this feature is enabled the subscribers using earlier version than version 7 0 cannot access the VSMany more Arrow Button The arrow button inthe Connective Port section provide the UPnP function to configure the ports on your router automatically For details on UPnP settings see UPnP Settings Appendix 175 3 13 2 Password Settings You can create administrator and user accounts with different privileges Click Configure and then select Password Setup to open this dialog box Account Management Administrator 84 Admin 83 Admin 1 Z User s3 8J 2 Admin Rename Change Password v Login this ID automatically Account Management System Settings Edit Subscriber Account Stop Service Remove Event Figure 3 16 To change the login account on the VSMw indow click Service select Login Change User and type the desired account ID and password for login 3 13 3 Event Log Settings Click Configure on the w indow menu and select Event Log Settings to display the Event
125. sted view is shown onthe right Click OK to complete eR Center V2 1 8 2 Remote Playback You can play back the video events recorded on the remote subscriber through netw ork connection The function is critical when you do not w ant to enable recording on the Center V2 but w ant to retrieve the videos for reference For the remote playback to w ork the following function must already be enabled on the subscriber e GV System Remote View Log Service e G V Video Server View Log Server e GV Compact DVR View Log Server Note The Remote View Log option is not available for the events already having recorded files on the Center V 2 the events with attachments 1 Double click an event w ithout having the attachment in the Event List This dialog box appears i ID 1 Time 8 9 2003 4 15 46 Pt Message Camera detected motion Figure 1 22 39 2 Click the Remote Playback button This dialog box appears CenterV2 Camera Camera 1 ID 1 Password e Save password 127 0 0 1 5552 DST Rollback Figure 1 23 3 Selecta camera Type the ID password and IP address of the connected subscriber Keep the port as default value 5552 or modify it to match the related port on the subscriber f you want to play the video events recorded during the Daylight Saving Time period select DST Rollback Click OK This player appears 2007731 07 3203 015 Pus u Figure 1 24 4 For the c
126. subscriber server to the local computer This option can reduce network load when you w ant to view E Maps of multiple subscribers m Use local EMap files Once downloading E Map files to the local computer you can use these E Map files for connection Motion I O Input Alert Sound Select this option and assign a w av file to alert the operator when motion is detected or input devices are triggered Camera Blink O Blink When cameras or input devices are triggered their icons on the E map flash 100 ER Center V2 EMap Auto Popup When cameras or input devices are triggered the related map w ill be displayed on the Remote E Map window instantly Show Event Select this option to display motion or input triggered events on the Host Information w indow I O Trigger Camera When input devices are triggered the related camera view swill be displayed on the Remote E Map w indow instantly For this function to work input devices must be mapped to cameras on the Main System Hide Tree List Select this option to hide the tree list Enable DirectDraw The DirectDraw is enabled by default Some VGA cards might not support DirectDraw and can produce distorted frames In this case disable the feature Use small icon The Remote E Map uses the large icons of cameras and I O devices by default Select this option if you w ant to use small icons 101 1 21 EventChart The Event Chart can provide you the daily w eekly an
127. t Displays alist of events occurred 148 a Vital Sign Monitor A listof Types and Messages will be displayed on VSM Type Message Motion Camera xx detected Motion Module xx Input xx Triggered Trigger l Module xx Input xx Trigger Resume Camera xx Video Lost Video Signal of Camera xx has resumed Module xx Lost Module xx has resumed to normal There isn t enough space for recording Connection Lost Connection Multicam Surveillance System has been closed Status change of monitoring cameras on camera xx off camera XX Keep Days xx Alarmof Video Log is low er than xx days Schedule Start Stop An unexpected error occurred in Mulicam Surveillance System Error Code 1 or 2 There is an intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Alert Message of POS Scene Change Crow d Detection Advanced Missing Object Advanced Unattended Object Advanced Scene Change Critical Temperature Alarm xx C or Critical Temperature Alarm xx F Login Alarm Login Logout X succeeded to log in Surveillance System Logout 149 Type Message Start End Service Fail to Start Service Stop all camera monitoring Start all camera monitoring Start monitoring all type events Stop monitoring all type events System Service hour engaged Still w aiting for subscriber to log in Unexpected subscriber logout during service times Can t find USB Protection Key Disk Error The Multicam Surveillance Systemstarts recycling Storage 1 The PO
128. tablished Center V2 will start receiving events live images or attachments fromthe subscriber 1 5 1 Setting Normal Mode To further define the communication conditions betw een the subscriber and Center V2 select Normal Mode in the Connect to Center V2 dialog box Figure 1 8 and then click the Configure button for setup A drop down menu includes two options General Settings and Advance Settings The Advance Settings dialog box includes these tabs 1 Camera 2 Other and 3 VO Device 1 5 1 1 General Settings The settings define the retry modes and communication ports betw een GV Systemand Center V2 General Settings Connection Broken Codec Maximum Retries Geo Mpeg4 Retry Interval 5 Sec C Geo H264 V Retry until connected M Retry in the background Connective Port D Command Port 5548 Default Data Port 5549 Default Connection Port 5545 Default Temp Folder Path EADVR V833_Release GV 84 CCTemp al H ares Figure 1 9 Connection Broken Maxim um Retries Sets the number of retries if connection is not immediately available Retry Interval Sets the interval betw een retries Retry until connected Keeps GV Systemon trying until connected to Center V2 Retry in the background Hides the retries in the background Codec Selects Geo Mpeg 4 default or Geo H264 as the compression method for video sent to Center V2 20 eR Center V2 Connective Port Displ
129. the computer 2 Insertthe Softw are DV Dto your computer It w ill run automatically and a w indow appears 3 To installthe USB device driver select Install or Rem ove Guardian Security Solutions GV Series Driver and select Install Guardian Security Solutions USB Device Drivers 4 To install GV Dispatch Server select Install Guardian Security Solutions Paid Software 5 Click GV Dispatch Server and follow the on screen instructions 113 2 3 The Dispatch Sever Window s ispatizh Server activates vith port Serfer Ccnfigure Tool View Help 21112 Dispatch Server DER E rgf ww e2 44 el A Address Book g amp Group 1 Server ay 2 gy Group 2 Server2 Subscriber iD 4 Subscriber Type Last Login Time Last Dispatch Current Dispatch a Server Type CenterV2 Server Client 1 500 Status Enable Server Port 5547 Server IP 192 168 1 48 Server Name Server 2 1 DVR 4 29 2011 11 45 02 AM Center V2 2 Server 2 Figure 2 1 The controls on the Dispatch Server window 114 No Name Description 1 Start Server Starts Dispatch Sever 2 Stop Server Stops Dispatch Sever 3 Server Setting Configures Dispatch Sever 4 Account Adds edits and deletes the accounts of Center V2 Servers and subscribers 5 AS Sets the alert conditions and methods Notification Setting Enables manual distribution of subscribers 6 Manual Dispatch Click this button and drag a subscrib
130. the subscriber wants 27 Center V2 to get notified of the output trigger only w hen an assigned input is triggered select Normal Note 1 To set an input trigger for the notification of Normal events see Security Service below The delay settings in Send to Center V2 when I Ois triggered and Output Module allow you to enter your premises and disable input output module before it is activated To disable prior VO settings the subscriber may exit the connection to Center V2 or use the Stop monitoring normal events when selected pin is triggered feature in Figure 1 12 Allow Center V2 to Force Output Allows Center V2 to manually force output devices of the subscriber to be triggered Security Service Notify the Center V2 server only when an input is on or w hen events occur within the defined schedule Proceed to configure input and schedule settings 28 Momentary Mode Pushbutton switches that are normally open and stay closed only as long as the button is pressed Momentary sw itches allow turn on or turn off from multiple locations For example certain premises have a designated entry exit door When the staff enters the entry door the systemstarts monitoring When the staff leaves fromthe exit door the systemstops monitoring Maintained Mode Push on push off button switches that stay open until throw n and then stay closed until thrown again Maintained sw itches are convenient for only one switch location F
131. the subscriber wants the VSM to get notified of the input trigger only w hen an assigned input is triggered select Normal Right Arrow button Sets the delay time to notify the VSMof the input trigger This feature is only available when the Normal type is chosen Exit Delay While the systemis activated this feature provides an interval of time for the subscriber to exit the premises During this time the specified input e g an exit entry door is inactive Once the exit delay expires the input w ill be fully armed Entry Delay While the systemis activated this feature provides an interval of time for the subscriber to entry the premises During this time the specified input e g a exit entry door is inactive so that the subscriber can disarmthe system If the subscriber fails to do once the entry delay expires the VSMwill get notified of the input trigger Output Module Enables the assigned output module w hen the selected input module is triggered For this example of Figure 3 7 w hen the VO Device Module 1 Input 4 is triggered the Output Module 1 Pin 3 willbe activated simultaneously Event Type If the subscriber wants the VSMalw ays to get notified of al Vital Sign Monitor the output trigger select Emergency If the subscriber wants the VSM to get notified of the output trigger only w hen an assigned input is triggered select Normal Right Arrow button Sets the delay time to trigger the assigned ou
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133. to exclude connection lost alerts fromcameras that resume to netw ork instantly after they disconnect Text Format of SMS ASCllfor English text limited to 160 characters Unicode for other languages limited to 70 characters Note To automatically send Email and SMS alerts w hen alert conditions occur ensure to set up e mail addresses and mobile numbers for each subscriber in the Subscriber Address Book Figure 1 3 85 1 17 Output Alerts You can activate output devices locally installed directly to the Center V2 server and or virtually through the netw ork to warn the Center V2 operator when events occur Up to nine 9 GV VO Boxes including local and virtual can be connected to one Center V2 Server Note 1 Only 8 port and 16 port GV VO Boxes can be connected to Center V2 through Ethernet 2 The GV VO Box must be installed in the same LAN w ith the Center V2 server 1 17 1 Configuring a Local GV I O Box 1 Onthe Center V2 window click the Preference Setting button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Local I O Device This dialog box appears Local I O Device Output 1 Name Module Device Port Address Signal Type Select I O Device Device Gvio my Port COM1 v Address 1 Py Figure 1 60 2 Selectthe Device Port and Address using the drop down lists and then click the Add button 3 Click OK to finish adding the GV VO Box 4 To trigger outputs automatically by event see Triggering Outputs by E
134. top all cameras monitoring e Figure 1 59 List box Select an alert condition in the left list box and configure its settings Alert Approach E Invoke Alarm Select a computer alarmfromthe drop drown list Or select User Define fromthe list to import one desired w av sound Click the Arrow button beside to test the assigned alarm Click the Re peat Mode button to keep the alarm on until the alarm is manually turned off E Output Module Select an installed output model and pin number to alert the Center V2 operator To set up an VO module on the Center V2 see 1 17 Output Alerts E Send E Mail Alerts Enables e mail alerts to send e mails to subscribers Click the Edit button to edit amessage For Mailbox settings see 1 19 E Mail Alerts aR Center V2 E Send SMS Alerts Enables SMS alerts to send SMS messages to subscribers Click the Edit button to edit amessage For SMS Server settings see 1 18 SMS Alerts E Minimum Duration This option is only available for Camera Motion and Connection Lostalerts The minimum duration is the minimal time period that the event must persist for Center V2 to be notified by alarm output e mail and or SMS Select this option and click the Edit button to type the minimum duration The default is 3 seconds For Camera Motion alert This is used to minimize false motion detection especially for outdoor scenes that are prone to flying insects For Connection Lost alert This is used
135. tput module This feature is only available w hen the Normal type is chosen The Exit Delay and Entry Delay options are similar to those described in the input trigger Note To set an input trigger for the notification of Normal events see Security Service below Allow Vital Sign Monitor to Force Output Allows the VSMoperator to manually force output devices installed at the subscriber s site Security Service Notify the VSMserver of events only when an input is onor when the events occur within the defined schedule For details see VO Device Advanced Settings in 1 5 Connection to Center V2 System Information Advance Settings General Camera System Information Video Audio Log Storage Information Allow Vital Sign Monitor to inquire the storage information Report the total amount of free storage space to Vital Sign Monitor Report Interval 4 Hours F Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the total amount of free storage space is lower than 1 amp MV Notify Vital Sign Monitor when storage is full Notify Vital Sign Monitor when any storage is lost Other Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the user logs in or is changed Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the user fails to log in the Multicam Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the USB Protection Key is removed Notify Vital Sign Monitor when the Multicam starts recycling Send temperature status to Vital Sign Monitor Figure 3 8 159 Video Audio Log Notifie
136. tton This dialog box appears Please select the query tems lt i Query Cancel Figure 1 75 103 4 Select List all exist data to query all the event types or disable it to select the desired event types 5 You can optionally click Export at the left bottom of the w indow to export the settings for next time use Export Data Please inputthe name of the export data Type cancel Figure 1 76 6 Click the Query button to display the statistical chart Note If you select ID or Message to query the events you need to type the subscriber ID or message type you w ant to query 104 aR Center V2 1 21 2 Event Chart You can click each itemon the chart to view more detailed information Save Image Copy Image Preview Print Up one level 3D 2D Pie Line Column View if 08 04 Type mam System 13 15 mE Motion 12 14 ME Login Logout 4 5 Attachment 14 16 Device Lost 42 49 Figure 1 77 lescription Saves the chart image Copies the chart image Preview s the chart image for print Prints the chart image Goes to the previous chart image Presents the chart in 3D or 2D mode Presents the event data in pie line or column chart Presents the title label legend name count or percentage in the chart 105 1 22 Failover Server You can configure up to tw o failover servers in case of the primary Center V2 server
137. ure 1 53 appears 5 Click the General tab and select Use the subscriber setting color as background The background color of the channel heading will be in the color you selected Channel Heading Figure 1 6 1 5 Connectionto Center V2 A single GV Systemcan connect up to two Center V2 centers simultaneously for central monitoring Toconfigure GV Systemin order to access Center V2remotely through a network connection follow these steps 1 Inthe Main System click the Netw ork button and select Connectto Center V2 This dialog box appears Login Information Center IP UserID Password Port 5547 Default Save Password cane Figure 1 7 2 Typethe IP address ID and password of a Center V2 Modify the default port if necessary Click OK This dialog box appears Connect to CenterV2 a amp Mode Normal Configure Login after 30 seconds WV Monitor all type events Centerv2 IP 127 0 0 1 192 168 0 115 XIe Figure 1 8 18 Ka Center V2 3 f youwantto establish the connection to the second Center V2 click the button 4 If you w ant to modify the login information of the established account select the account in the dialog box and click the button 5 you w ant to delete the established account select the account in the dialog box andclickthe button 6 When youfinish the settings click the Connect button to start When the connection is es
138. vent later in this section 5 To trigger outputs manually see Triggering Output Manually later in this section 86 ar Center V2 1 17 2 Configuring a Virtual GV I O Box 1 On the Center V 2 w indow click the Preference Setting button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Virtual I O The Virtual VO Device dialog box appears Click the Add button This dialog box appears Virtual I O Device Device GY IO BOX 8 IP 192 168 2 11 ID admin Password CETT Figure 1 61 Select the device using the drop down list and type the IP address ID and Password of the GV VO Box You can look up the IP address of the GV VO Box using the GV IP Device Utility Click OK to finish adding the GV VO Box To trigger outputs automatically by event see Triggering Outputs by Events later in this section To trigger outputs manually see Triggering Outputs Manually later in this section 87 1 17 3 Triggering Outputs by Event 1 3 4 88 On the Center V 2 w indow click the Preference Setting button No 8 Figure 1 1 and select Notification The Alarm Settings dialog box appears Select an event type for alarm output to be triggered Alarm Settings a Video Lost mike VO Module Lost C invoke Alarm gt VO Trigger Normal VO Trigger Emergency Connection Lost Subscriber Login C Send E Mail Alerts Subscriber Logout Camera Motion C Send SMS Alerts Surveillance System Abnormalit
139. w indow click the Accounts button No 7 Figure 1 1 The Address Bookwindow appears 2 Selectthe subscriber and click the Subscriber Settings button ie The Subscriber Settings dialog box appears 3 Selecta storage group fromthe drop dow nist Subscriber Settings DVR1 Monitor Option Image Size Auto Record Video Record Mode Attachment Mode Both Live amp Attachment Note Any changes ofthis property will be applied in next trigger Color of Channel Caption Storage Group Storage 1 v Storage 1 Storage 2 Figure 1 58 4 Repeat steps 1 to3 to assign a storage group to another subscriber 1 15 5 Dispatch Server Settings See 2 6 Connecting Center V2 to Dispatch Server 83 1 16 Notification Settings When alert conditions occur Center V2 can automatically activatethe assigned computer and output alarmto notify the operator while an SMS and an e mail message are being sent out to subscribers For this application click the Preference Settings button No 8 Figure 1 1 on the Center V2 w indow and select Notification to display this window Alarm Settings 2 Alert Approach VO Trigger Emergency Connection Lost V Invoke Alarm Subscriber Login Subscriber Logout Camera Motion Surveillance System Abnormality C Send E Mail Alerts Intruder Missing Object CI Send SMS Alerts Unattended Object Scene Change Tampering Alarm POS Loss Prevention Disk Full Text Format of SMS S
140. y Intruder Missing Object Unattended Object Text Format of SMS Scene Change Tampering Alarm Q POS Loss Prevention d ASCII Unicode Figure 1 62 Select Output Moduk and define the module number and pin number using the drop down lists To set up more event types for alarm output repeat steps 2 and 3 ae Center V2 1 17 4 Triggering Outputs Manually 1 Onthe Center V2 window click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and select Force Output This dialog box appears Force Output of I O Device Module Module 1 my Output SSRs SR EER RL Figure 1 63 2 Selecta desired module and then click the Finger button E to trigger the output You can also trigger the outputs connected at the subscriber site through the VO Status interface For details see Showing I O Status 1 10 Advanced Monitoring and Management 89 1 18 SMS Alerts Youcan send SMS messages to subscriberswhen alert conditions occur 1 18 1 Setting SMS Server Before sending SMS messages to an individual subscriber youneed to define SMS Server correctly 1 Onthe Center V2 window click the Tools button No 5 Figure 1 1 and then select Connectto SMS Server to display this dialog box SMS Setup Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option Connection Serer IP 127 0 0 1 O Local Server Port 6886 Default Remote Login ID 1 Password eee Figure 1 64
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