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1. ai GeoVision i The Vision of Security GV GIS User s Manual V2 0 a E C GeoVision 2009 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision is not responsible for printing or clerical errors GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation November 2009 Contents Ts ale Mec Ca gt 9 ee oe ener 1 1 Features 1 2 System ae EI AE A EEA EE AE FE EE ET E To Waren o OY OE reusi cssantaineenaweasaineetntaastaweieeet 1 3 1 Main Screen soi ccascaviesurexarcesncqsensienssseersaanestonsinassexeanaanentiset Toar TOE een 1 3 3 Event List ccccccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeess 21 stalina AEE E A E E st 2 2 Creating Host Nae ecisc ece irer onneni eneas 1 221 Greating a Mobile HoSlesisesenssorenareasenssnsasiie 11 2 2 2 Creating a Fixed Host ders ccsccccsiereccanmacincectvnenccanestcecece 12 2 3 Connecting Hosts to the GV GIS eeeeeeeeeeteceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee 14 2 3 1 Co
2. 27 C GeoVision 2 To define the detection range follow one of these ways A Specify the radius distance from the mobile host in meters or feet Clicking Check Range will display a circular area on the map based on your specification B Use the markers to move increase or decrease the detection area 3 Click Apply When the mobile host moves out of the defined area the message Out of Detection Area will appear in the Event List When the mobile host moves in the defined area the message Within the Detection Area will be displayed 3 6 2 Planning a Detection Route 1 Select Set Detection Route on the left panel This window appears Ee Map Event Setting geo1 O Set Detection Area 2D 3D Road Actial Set Detection Routa 1 2 3 4 5 6 O Idle Speed Check C Over speed detectic E Deviation from the planned route Figure 3 10 28 a Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 2 To plan your route right click on the map to set markers Take the above figure as example Six markers are set in the planned route 3 Inthe Deviation from the planned route field specify the maximum distance in meters or feet that allows the mobile host to deviate from the planned route to any distance 4 You can click Export to save the settings to another location or Import to apply the pre defined route to the mobile host 5 Click Apply When the mobile host moves out of the planned ro
3. 10 SMS Alerts 10 4 Inserting ID and Camera Name to Alert Messages The host s ID and camera name can be automatically inserted to your SMS message when it is sent out 1 Click the Notification button No 4 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar The Alarm Settings dialog box appears 2 Select an alert condition in the left list box select Send SMS Alerts This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content Characters Used 0 160 Figure 10 4 3 Type the message text and click Macros This dialog box appears Short Message Service Text Content Text The video lost from the host 1 2 in 3 ID with 4 Name Message Time GPS Position Long Characters Used 487160 Figure 10 5 75 C GeoVision 4 Place the pointer in the text where you want to insert the ID Name Message Time or GPS Position select the corresponding symbol from the right column and click Insert The symbol will be replaced with the real information when the message is displayed to a reader 76 El E mail Alerts Chapter 11 E Mail Alerts You can send e mails to related persons when alert conditions occur 11 1 Setting Mailbox Before you can send the e mail to an e mail account you need to define your mailbox correctly 11 1 1 Setting up the mailbox 1 On the main screen click Configure from the menu bar and select E Mail Setting This dialog box appears Setup Test Charset
4. 3 5 Tracking Multiple Hosts The GV GIS can track locations of multiple mobile hosts on the graphical map and provide a list of street addresses in real time 3 5 1 Tracking Locations You can track the locations of up to 16 mobile hosts simultaneously in separate windows or a single window Pek t Map Satellite Hybrid _ Sa A ee r P S LLR Ge L Za T r lt pifiereor 1008 f powkto Se ret gral il Wl eon Sr J XAT RS f FOWERED BY 7 F000 tt b le iaenmgway er Figure 3 6 A single window 1 On the map or the Mobile Host List right click the desired mobile hosts and select New Map View to start tracking 2 By default the tracked hosts are displayed in separate windows To display all of them on a single window click the System Configuration button No 2 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar and change Multi Map Style from Multiple Windows Mode to Single Window Mode 25 L GeoVision 3 Right clicking on the displayed window can have the options of changing map type zooming in zooming out or setting the host as the tracking target on the main screen the Exchanged with main screen option Tip The Lock o icon can keep the tracking window always on the top of other windows 3 5 2 Tracking Addresses You can track street addresses of multiple mobile hosts in real time Track List Update Frequency 1 minutes oy Type Location Mobile Host 12 Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 120 Ln Taiwan Mobil
5. Device Information section is to set the minimal zoom level of camera and I O icons on the map For details on the option see step 6 in 2 2 1 Creating a Mobile Host 2 The communication ports of DVR Command Port 3388 Data Port 5611 and Log Port 5552 should match Control Center ports on that DVR 13 C GeoVision 2 3 Connecting Hosts to the GV GIS You need to configure hosts in order to access the GV GIS service remotely through a network connection 2 3 1 Connecting a Mobile Host To perform the GPS tracking remotely from the GV GIS first make sure a GPS receiver is connected to the mobile host and its GPS function is activated Then the mobile internet connection e g UMTS on the host must be activated so that the GV GIS can access the GPS data through the connectivity For details on GPS and mobile internet connection see GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR User s Manual 1 Open the configuration interface of the GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR and select GV GIS GeoVision GV GIS gt Video and Motion In this section you can configure the connection to GV GIS and tasks to perform gt Digital VO and PTZ Events and Alerts GV GIS Server gt Email gt FTP Activate Link gt Center V2 Host name or IP Address 192 168 0 127 Port number 3356 User Name Password Cease motion detection messages from O select all C Camera 1 C Camera 2 Monitoring Cease input trigger mess
6. Server 2003 Vista a Pentium 4 3 0 GHz with HT Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz 2 x512 MB Dual Channels 2 x1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install GV VIS Standard Version must be at least 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT ATI Radeon X1650 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 x _ Advanced Version Up to 500 Mobile Hosts Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 Vista Pentium 4 3 0 GHz with HT Core 2 Quad 2 4 GHz 2 X 1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install GV VIS Advanced Version must be at least 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT ATI Radeon X1650 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 x Note Currently the 64 bit Windows operating system is not supported C GeoVision 2 DirectX 9 0C installed Available from the software DVD Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 x 4 AGV GIS dongle is required for the GV GIS software to work Note 2 The primary USB dongle provides 10 vehicle connections The number limit is 500 connections with the increment of 5 connections at a time Inform your sales representative the required number of vehicle connections so the dongle can be delivered upon your requirements Otherwise you can upgrade your primary dongle later by following the instructions in Appendix B Upgrading the Black Dongle For example if you need 33 vehicle connections and already have a primary dongle you can upgrade the primary dongle from 10 to 35 connections It is required to install drivers f
7. Western European Windows E Mail To E Mail From geo geovision com tw Subject SMTP Server geovision com tw Malcontent T Test Mail SMTP Port 25 Default M This server requires an encrypted connection SSL Account ID Password Alert Setup E Mail Alert Interval 0 Min Figure 11 1 2 Inthe Charset field select the set of characters and symbols that the e mail uses 3 In the E Mail From field type your e mail address 4 Inthe SMTP Server field type the outgoing server address 5 If your e mail server requires an SSL Secure Sockets Layer authentication for connection select This server requires an encrypted connection SSL TT C GeoVision If your e mail service provider requires authentication for sending e mails select SMTP Server requires authentication and type the account ID and password of your SMTP If you want to set time intervals between each e mail message when alert occurs in the Alert Setup field set the interval between 0 and 1440 minutes Click OK 11 1 2 Sending a Test E Mail After setting up your mailbox you can use the Test section and send a message to your own e mail account for testing e N Enter your own 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 11 2 Sending E Mail There are several ways to send e mails
8. be triggered Signal Type Select output signal to be normally closed NC or normal open NO For Toggle status the output trigger will keep going on until a new trigger happens For Pulse status the output is triggered for the amount of time specified in the Sec field seconds 9 1 Forcing Outputs of GV GIS To automatically force any output to be triggered when alert conditions occur see Chapter 8 Notification Settings To manually force any output to be triggered click the Local I O Device Control button No 5 Figure 1 3 select a desired module and then click Finger button to trigger it 9 2 Forcing Outputs of a Host See 4 2 3 Output Icon 71 C GeoVision Chapter 10 SMS Alerts You can send SMS messages to warn related persons when alert conditions occur 10 1 Setting SMS Server Before sending SMS messages you need to define SMS Server correctly 1 72 On the main screen click Configure from the menu bar and select SMS Setting This dialog box appears Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option Connection Server IP 127 0 0 1 O Local Server Port 6886 Defaut Remote Login ID 1 Password eee Figure 10 1 Type the IP address communication port Login ID and Password of the SMS Server If the SMS Server is installed on the same computer with the GV GIS select Local If not select Remote To configure up to three mobile numbers of operators to get notified whe
9. installed Remote ViewLog program See 7 4 Remote ViewLog Settings 46 5 Advanced Operations Chapter 5 Advanced Operations 5 1 Creating an E Map The E Map allows you to import a floor plan in BMP GIF and JPG formats and use the icons of cameras and I O devices to edit an electronic map according to your requirements When the cameras and I O devices are triggered at the host the related icons will blink to warm you PEIA Ee System Configure View Help Ready Tracking Host 1 400 NUM Figure 5 1 1 On the host list right click New Map and select Add Map A new Map folder is created Name the map folder and click it to open Right click the created map folder and select Load Map to import a graphic file 4 Drag and drop the icons of cameras and I O devices from the fixed host onto the map 47 C GeoVision 5 You can set the direction where you want the camera to point to and change the camera icon into the PTZ camera icon by right clicking a camera icon 6 You can also drag the created E Map icon from the host list to the correct location on the tracking map Note The icons of cameras and I O devices are used on either the tracking map or the E Map 5 1 1 Configuring E Map Icon Settings You can set options for the E Map icon Click the Map Setting button No 11 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar and click the E Map Settings tab This dialog box appears Map Settings E Map Sett
10. mobile hosts select those hosts and click Execute to start tracking Note The tracked mobile hosts are displayed in separate windows by default If you want to display all tracked hosts in a single window change Multi Map Style in 7 7 Layout Settings 37 C GeoVision Chapter 4 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts You can monitor the location of a fixed host without GPS 4 1 Starting the Monitoring Services 1 Drag the Fixed Host Camera Input and Output icons to their appropriate positions on either the tracking map or the created E Map for live monitoring For details on the E Map see 5 7 Creating an E Map 2 You can monitor the fixed host for the alert events of video motion and input trigger Whenever movement occurs in the images or the input device is triggered the alert message will be generated in the Event List and the related icons will start blinking on the Host List and map to alert you See 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input Triggered Events 38 4 Monitoring Options for Fixed Hosts 4 2 Monitoring Features On the map or the Fixed Host List right click the Fixed Host Camera and Output icons to have these monitoring features 4 2 1 Fixed Host Icon Live View Remote ViewLog Send E Mail Send SMS Message Update Position to Host Event Monitor Camera Monitor Setting Information Remove Marker Figure 4 1 Display live view See 3 3 Viewing Live Video Play back video recorded at th
11. the mobile host does not cover the specified distance in the given time the message Idle Speed is detected will appear in the Event List When the mobile host meets the threshold again the message Speed threshold is met will be displayed 31 C GeoVision 3 8 Detecting Over Speed An over speed message will be generated in the Alarm tab of Event List whenever a vehicle has exceeded the assigned speed limit The excessive speed that triggered the event will also be shown e g 8 667000 km hr as illustrated below System Connection Account Monitor ID Message Message Time 7 29 2009 2 56 43 PM Within the Detection Area Within the Detection Route 7 29 2009 2 56 58 PM Figure 3 13 1 Right click a mobile host and select Map Event Setting This dialog box appears Map Event Setting GIS5 Set Detection Area 2D 3p Road Aerial a Set Detection Route ome o Idle Speed Check ee Huan Shan Sec 1 F Over speed detection y Soin 10 oe 89 44 t Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 285 Ln 6 Ya mucing Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd Jing Ye 4th Rd e gt gt Zhi Fu Rd 286 Ln 3 H un 2nd Rd aint WS hg VESTIR 165 o Apply Figure 3 14 2 Select Over Speed Detection on the left panel 3 Set the speed limit at the bottom of the window 32 3 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 4 Click Apply Whenever the mobile host goes over the speed
12. 5 Advanced Operations 5 8 Monitoring GV I O Boxes You can remotely monitor the I O status and force any output device to be triggered when needed The application only supports GV I O Box 8 16 Ports with Ethernet Module To add the I O Box follow the steps of Creating a Fixed Host earlier in this chapter and select I O Box to be Host Type When the setup is completed the added I O Box will be displayed on the Fixed Host List No 1 Figure 1 2 To monitor the I O status right click the I O host and select Event Monitor The input and output triggers will be detected by GV GIS To remotely force any output right click one output icon and select Force Output 55 C GeoVision Chapter 6 Event Log Browser The GV GIS records the events in five types of logs Alarm System Connection Account and Monitor With the event logs in the Event Log Browser you can obtain information about tracking alarms system activities host connectivity account changes and monitored events On the toolbar click the Event Log Browser button No 8 Figure 1 3 to start Tip Right clicking an Alarm event you can access the functions of Remote Playback Instant Playback and Show Position Alarm 11 System 7 Connection 5 Account 1 Monitor 10337 v ID Message Message Time Start Time geol Out of Detection Area 7 9 2005 12 10 03 AM geol Out of Detection Route 7 9 2005 12 10 03 AM geol Out of Detec
13. 78 To automatically send e mails when alert conditions occur see Chapter 8 Notification Settings To manually send e mails to warn any person anytime right click any host on the Host List or on the map select Send E Mail and enter the desired mail address and contents for alerts A Failover Support Chapter 12 Failover Support You can configure up to two backup servers in case of the primary GV GIS server failure Whenever the primary fails the backup server takes over the connection from the primary server providing uninterrupted GIS services 1 Itis required to pre configure the backup server with the same account settings as the primary station first 2 On the main screen select System from the menu bar and select Automatic Failover Support This dialog box appears Automatic Failover Support Server lP Server Port For redundancy purpose please add one or more GY GIS Server in case this server is not available or offline Figure 12 1 3 Click the Add button to add one server This dialog box appears Automatic Failover Support Server IF po Server Port Figure 12 2 4 Type the IP Address of the backup server Keep the default port setting or modify it if necessary 79 C GeoVision 5 Click OK When the primary GV GIS server fails all connections from subscribers will be diverted to the backup server Note Once the primary station is ready to resume the services it is requ
14. 8 10 55 PM 9 7 2008 8 12 01 PM 9 7 2008 8 13 28 PM 9 7 2008 8 15 39 PM 9 7 2008 8 17 37 PM 9 7 2008 8 22 11 PM 2 VW s sak 19 m Include these types of folders Mobile Host List Fixed Host List Expended Markers and New Map 1 Host List C GeoVision Navigation Controls Views Map Overview Map Monitor List Tracking Host Indicator Event List Toolbar 1 3 2 Toolbar No Use these to zoom look and move around Click these to display different views including aerial images and street level imagery This area displays the tracking map E Map and query results This view shows the location of current map view Activate monitoring of events of video motion and input trigger occurred at the fixed host See 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input triggered Events Indicate the connected mobile hosts Take the picture Tracking Host 3 50 for example Three 3 mobile hosts are connecting to the GV GIS while GV GIS supports the maximum of 50 mobile hosts See Event List later See Toolbar later Figure 1 3 Name Description Start Stop Service Start or stop the GV GIS services Configure the system See Chapter 7 System System Configuration Account Configurations Configure host accounts See 2 2 Creating Host Accounts 10 11 12 13 14 Notification Setting Local I O Device Control Event List Monitor List Event Log Browser Range Query Track List Map Setting Up O
15. D Specifications Feature Mobile Host Fixed Host I O Module Live View Map View Marker ViewLog Instant Playback 84 Amount Up to 500 hosts depending on the Dongle in use Unlimited 9 units 16 views 16 views Unlimited Device GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV DVR NVR GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV IP Cam GV Speed Dome GV Smart Box GV I O Box 8 16 Ports Ethernet Module GV LPR GV DSP LPR 3rd party IP cameras GV I O GV I O Box 4 8 16 Ports Mobile Hosts Fixed Hosts Mobile Hosts Remote ViewLog program required to be installed
16. Detection Route Idle Speed Over Speed Connect Lost Mobile Host Login Mobile Host Logout Text Format of SMS D Camera Motion Mi Video Lost ASscll Unicode Figure 8 1 List box Select an alert condition in the left list box to be configured Alert Approach E Invoke Alarm Select a computer alarm from the drop drown list Or select User Define from the list to import one desired wav sound Click the Arrow button beside to test the assigned alarm E Output Module Select an installed output model and pin number to warn the operator E Send E Mail Alerts Enable this option to send e mails to warn related persons Click the Edit button to edit a message For Mailbox settings see Chapter 11 E Mail Alerts E Send SMS Alerts Enable this option to send SMS messages to warn related persons Click the Edit button to edit a message For SMS Server settings see Chapter 10 SMS Alerts 68 e Notification Settings Text Format of SMS ASCII for English text limited to 160 characters Unicode for other languages limited to 70 characters Note 1 For SMS and e mail alerts it is required to configure the Mailbox and SMS Server first It is also required to enter the e mail address and mobile number to the individual host s account see 2 2 Creating Host Accouts 2 For output alarms a GV I O Box should have been added to GV GIS See Chapter 9 Output Alerts 69 C GeoVision Chapter 9 Output A
17. Log Backup Log Path DGV GISiLogi Cancel Figure 6 2 2 Specify a period of time and select the type of database If you want to open the logs created by the system select System Log if you want to open the logs you have backed up in a local drive or CD DVD select Backup Log Then assign the log path 3 Click OK The events matching the search criteria are displayed in the Event Log Browser For details on backing up logs see Backup Settings later in this chapter Note By default the displaying period of time is one day the type of database is System Log and the log path is at GV GIS Log The default displaying period of time and log path can be modified by using the Event Log Settings Figure 7 3 58 6 Event Log Browser 6 2 Filtering the Event Log You can filter log events on the defined criteria 1 Click the Filter button No 3 Figure 6 1 This dialog box appears Message Time ODate OTime Both sean iv 23 54 05 v 6 16 2005 w 23 54 05 Match whole word _ yen E Start Time ODate OTime Both g 66 2005 v 23 54 05 662005 v 23 54 05 Message L Add New Command Import ok Cancel Read ID Message Message Time Start Time Yes W system 6 16 2005 23 54 05 6 16 2005 23 54 05 6 16 2005 23 54 05 6 16 Figure 6 3 2 Specify the filter options that you want m Read Search for the events you have opene
18. age from O select all C Input C input C inputs C Input 4 gt Recording Schedule gt Enable schedule mode Fj gt Remote Viewlog gt Network gt Management gt Logout Select schedule time Figure 2 4 Select Activate Link Type IP address or domain name of the GV GIS Keep Port number as default or change it if necessary A Getting Started 5 Type User Name and Password used to log onto the GV GIS These entries must match ID and Password created on the GV GIS See Creating Host Accounts earlier in this chapter 6 Click Apply to start connection When the connection is established between the mobile host and GV GIS a message Status Connected Connected Time xxx will be displayed at the bottom of the configuration page 2 3 2 Connecting a Fixed Host e GV System GV NVR To establish the connection activate the Control Center Service GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV IP Camera GV IP Speed Dome It is not required to set up these fixed IP devices for connection 15 C GeoVision Chapter 3 Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts You can track locations of mobile hosts in real time 3 1 Starting the Tracking Services After the GV GIS service is started drag the mobile host icon to the map Since the host is GPS enabled the host icon will automatically move to its correct location on the map 3 2 Tracking Features On the map or the Mobile Host List right click the mobile ho
19. ately turn EFT East onto Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd 9 Ln 0 110kilometers 3 Turn RIGHT South onto Nei Hu sec 1 Rd 285 Ln 0 090kilometers 4 Turn RIGHT West onto Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 0 070kilometers Microsort Virtual Earth The window provides the estimated distance and step by step directions Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 203 The blue line displays your possible route Figure 5 5 51 C GeoVision 5 5 Self Defining Event Colors The text and background colors for each event on the Event List Figure 1 4 can be self defined for convenient checkup 1 On the main screen click Configure from the menu bar and select Event List Setting This dialog box appears Event List Setting Event List Message ap GPs signalis lost 2 GPS signal is fixing the position 3 GPS signalis resumed 4 Video is lost 5 Over speed 6 Out of Detection Area 8 Within the Detection Area 9 Within the Detection Route 10 Camera detected motion 11 Inputis triggered 12 Video signal of camera is resumed 13 Triggered inputis reset 14 Idle Speed is detected 15 Speed Threshold is met 16 Over Speed is resumed Change Color Text Color Background Color GPS signal is lost Figure 5 6 2 Select the desired type of event It is shown in the drop down list at the bottom of the dialog box 3 Select Text Color or Background Color and click on the drop down list to edit the color 4 Click OK to s
20. ating Host Accounts Create host accounts for the DVR devices you wish to track and manage with the GV GIS The GV GIS supports two types of hosts Mobile Host and Fixed Host Mobile hosts refer to those devices equipped with GPS receivers and installed in vehicles while fixed hosts refer to those without GPS functions and installed at fixed locations 2 2 1 Creating a Mobile Host 1 On the toolbar click the Account button No 3 Figure 1 3 The Account window appears Click the Add A Group button to create a group folder if necessary Click the Add A Subscriber button to create a host account Assign ID and Password for the host to log onto the GV GIS ar ee ee Other information of the host such as Name TEL Mobile Address and E Mail are optional entries 6 The Visible Level in Map option allows you to set the minimal zoom level of the host icon on the map For example if you set it to 14 you can only see the host icon on the map when zooming in to the level 14 or above Setting the level to 0 makes the host icon always visible regardless of zoom level After creating host accounts click the Start Stop Service button No 1 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar to start the GV GIS service Meanwhile hosts must be configured and connected to the GV GIS See Connecting Hosts to the GV GIS later for how hosts can log onto the GV GIS C GeoVision 2 2 2 Creating a Fixed Host 1 On the toolbar click the Account button No 3 Figu
21. ave the new color settings All the events of the selected type in the Event List will change color based on the settings immediately 52 5 Advanced Operations 5 6 Showing Host Position on an Alarm Event You can view the previous position of the mobile host when it triggered an alarm event In the Event List right click any Alarm event and select Show Position A small window will pop up showing the past position of the mobile host that had triggered the event 84 Mobile Host List R EBs Sihu Jr Segy Z po High Sch an E geot fe t tp osm enih 9 j Se JE z R XPa iE SAME E ool oss AAA S3 Fixed Host List a t DVR 83 Expended Markers le earch 9 e WTE io b Hap data 2009 Kingway Terna ot tse p Alarm System Connection Account Monitor ID Message Message Time Ser o1 29 03 2015 2 09 00 AM F E aan GISS 29 03 2015 2 09 39 AM Figure 5 7 5 7 Applying Longitude and Latitude Positions on Fixed Hosts The fixed host of GV IP devices without GPS connectivity can be positioned on the map The location of the fixed host is based on the longitude and latitude values found in the Web interface of the GV IP device By dragging the fixed host icon onto the map will automatically lock the host icon to the longitude and latitude values detected There are 2 methods to update the longitude and latitude values for a fixed host Method 1 is to manually ente
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23. count and Monitor 2 Message Indicate associated information for each event type Right clicking a message in the Alarm Connection 3 Selection Menu and Monitor tabs allows you to instantly access some useful functions 4 Message Time Indicate when the GV GIS receives an event Start Time Indicate when an event happens at the host 6 Flag Flag an event for later reference a Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Installing the GV GIS To install the GV GIS program to your computer 1 Insert the Software DVD to your computer It will run automatically and a window pops up 2 Select GV GIS and follow the on screen instructions 3 The first time user will be prompted for a License Agreement Note The license of API is excluded from GeoVision products and you should apply for the license of the API by yourself in advance Read through the license terms before you click understand and agree to continue License Agreement Q GeoVision Please review the license terms before using GV GIS Notice At your sole discretion and cost you have alternative options to use Google Maps API or Microsoft Virtual Earth API API here The license of the API is excluded from GeoVision s products and you shall apply for the license of the API by yourself in advance Subject to the articles of Google and Microsoft Corporation API Provider API Providers are entitled to Legal Rights to the API and you shall comply wi
24. d on the Event List that is at the bottom of the GV GIS main screen m Flag Search for the flagged events m ID Search for the events from a specific host or related to system activities m Message Search for the events by keywords m Message Time Search for the events by the arriving time or date to the GV GIS E Start Time Search by the starting time of the events occurred at the host 3 Ifyou want to save your filter settings to another location click Export If you want to apply the pre defined filter settings click Import 4 Click OK The events matching the filter settings are displayed in the Event Log Browser 59 C GeoVision 6 3 Backing up the Event Log You can back up logs to a local drive or export them to CD and DVD 1 60 Click the Backup button No 5 Figure 6 1 This dialog box appears Media Selection SJ Backup path DAGV GIS GeoCodecReg C Temp folder CAWINDOWSTemp Available space 73370 97 MB Option Backup GPS data files Check the storage space before backing up Note This option requires longer time to complete the task Figure 6 4 To back up logs to a local drive select Backup Path click the button and assign a location wehere you want to save the files To export logs to CD and DVD select Temp folder click the button and assign a location for temporary storage of backup data For backup contents you can select Backup GPS data files to bac
25. e Different dongle data will be saved as separate files The file will be 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 NVR 7116442 out Send this data file to GeoVision at sales geovision com tw The GeoVision will examine the data file and send an in file back to you The file name also includes the serial number of that dongle In this example the data file you will 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 them at the same time Make sure these dongles match the updated files you receive Appendix C Shortcut Keys Shortcut Keys F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Description Open the Account window for account settings Open the Find dialog box for account search Go to the tracking map Open or close the Event List Open or close the Monitor List Open the Range Query dialog box to search for places and devices Open the E Map Setting dialog box to set the minimal zoom level of the E Map icon on the tracking map Open the System Configure dialog box Open the Log Browser 83 C GeoVision
26. e Host 21 Ln 82 Aly Taiwan Mobile Host 197 Zhou Zui St Taiwan Mobile Host 39 Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd Taiwan Figure 3 7 1 On the map or the Mobile Host List right click a group or a mobile host and select Add to Track List The Track List appears 2 To add another group or mobile host keep the Track List open Then right click that group or host and select Add to Track List 3 Use Update Frequency to select how often the GV GIS will update the GPS data 4 Minimize or close the Track List Click the Track List button No 10 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar can restore the List anytime 26 a Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 3 6 Detecting Detours A detour message will be generated in the Alarm tab of Event List when the vehicle moves out of the defined area and planned route To access this function right click a mobile host and select Map Event Setting Connection Account Monitor Message Out of Detection Area Figure 3 8 Detour Messages 3 6 1 Defining a Detection Area 1 Select Set Detection Area on the left panel This window appears Map Event Setting geo1 M Set Detection Area O Set Detection Route J Idle Speed Check J Over speed detectic Aerial Ye IstRd Zhi Fu Rd Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd Le Qun 3rd Rd Jing Ye 4th Ra amp Hy p Re oa 34 gt o E 5 g amp i j Ler Qun 2nd Rd 116 Ln h hg Ne 3rd Rg 1629 _ meters Check Range Figure 3 9
27. e fixed host See 4 4 Retrieving Recorded Video Send an e mail notificaiton See Chapter 11 E Mail Alerts Send a SMS notification See Chapter 10 SMS Alerts Update the fixed host s position to its Web interface See 5 7 Applying Longitude and Latitude Positions on Fixed Hosts 39 C GeoVision Activate event monitoring See 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input Trigger Events Disable the monitoring functions to certain cameras See 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input Trigger Events Display the host information Remove the host icon from the map 4 2 2 Camera icon w VideoServer Camera 1 Live View Instant Playback Remove Marker Set Viewing Range Remove Viewing Range North Northeast East Southeast South Southeast west Northwest PTZ Figure 4 2 Display live view See 3 3 Viewing Live Video Play back video recorded at the fixed host See 40 A Monitoring Options for Fixed Hosts 4 4 Retrieving Recorded Video Remove the camera icon from the map Set the viewing angle of the camera Set the direction where you want the camera icon to point to e g north east and etc Change the camera icon to the PTZ icon 4 2 3 Output Icon z CIE Piatt F fo SO i w VideoServer Qutput 1 BT Force Output Figure 4 3 Remotely trigger the output device installed at the fixed host For this function to work it is required to right click the I O host and select Event Monitor f
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29. g in SMS Server when service starts Automatically starts the SMS Server when GV GIS services are started 64 7 3 System Configurations Event Log Settings System Configuration Remote ViewLog Alerts Interval Layout Network Event Log Settings Event List Import Dayfs i The maximum number of events in the List 10000 o Event Log M Keep Days 31 H a MRecycleLog Log Path D GV GIS Log Available space 4 67 GB Figure 7 3 Event List Import Day s Specify the number of days for which data logs will be loaded when the Event List No 8 Figure 1 2 and the Event Log Browser Figure 6 1 are opened The number is between 1 and 7 days The maximum number of events in the List Specify the maximum number of events displayed in the Event List The number is between 500 and 500000 Event Log Keep Days Select this option and specify the number of days to keep logs Cleaning this option can keep logs for an unlimited period of time unless the disk space is full or the Recycle function is activated Recycle Log Selecting this option will cause the oldest files to be deleted when the storage space is lower than 500 MB Log Path Indicate the saved location of logs 65 C GeoVision 7 4 Remote ViewLog Settings System Configuration Layout Network Event Log Settings Remote ViewLog Alerts Interval Panel Resolution 1024 x 768 v Position x o v o0 No
30. hicle coordinates and speed from the satellite and through mobile internet connection e g UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM etc to transmit the GPS data to the GV GIS Besides real time vehicle tracking you can also monitor the location of cameras and the status of I O devices from the DVR devices without GPS functions g2 Get GPS data from Satellite Satellite a ag 8 m GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GPS Reciever GPS Reciever Mobile Hosts Mobile Internet Connection e g UMTS EDGE GPRS GSM etc GIS E Map Geo GIS Central Management System GIS E Map Live Image TCP IP B Fixed Hosts rE oO N lt gt A N mb lei GV I O Box GV IP Camera GV Compact DVR GV Video Server GV System GV NVR Figure 1 1 C GeoVision 1 1 Features GIS central management system 500 vehicles tracking at one time Real time vehicle GPS coordinates Real time vehicle video image Google Maps Microsoft Virtual Earth and user defined maps support GPS Tracks playback Detour Detection Idle Speed Detection Over Speed Detection E Map Support Motion and Input triggered alert for fixed hosts Customized landmark interested points setting Integration with GV I O Box GV Video Server GV Compact DVR GV IP Camera GV System and GV NVR a Introduction 1 2 System Requirements 1 The minimum system requirements to run the GV GIS Standard Version Windows 2000 XP
31. hly compressed video Defog Enhances image visibility Stabilizer Reduces camera shake Text overlay s camera name and time Overlays camera name and time onto the video Text overlay s POS GV Wiegand Overlays POS or GV Wiegand Capture data onto the video Full Screen Switches to the full screen view Snapshot Saves a video image Save as AVI Saves a video as avi format Download Downloads the video clip from the DVR or IP video device to the local computer Note The Defog and Stabilizer only work when the functions have been applied on the recording from the DVR 45 C GeoVision 4 4 2 Remote ViewLog Before you can review video recorded on the fixed host the following functions must be enabled to allow remote access bs DVR Enable Remote ViewLog Service on Control Center Server Video Server Compact DVR Enable the Remote ViewLog function To use the Remote ViewLog player it is required to install the Remote ViewLog program from the software DVD to your GV GIS computer Right click the fixed host and select Remote ViewLog The Remote ViewLog player will appear Select the desired camera and video event to start playing For detailed functions of the player see Chapter 4 Playing Back Video Files User s Manual on Surveillance System Software DVD If the player does not appear click Configure on the menu bar select System Configuration click the Remote ViewLog tab and verify the path of the
32. ings Visible Level in Map Icon Size Figure 5 2 a Visible Level in Map Set the minimal zoom level of the E Map icon on the tracking map For example if you set it to 14 you can only see the E Map icon on the tracking map when zooming in to the level 14 or above Setting the level to 0 makes the E Map icon always visible regardless of zoom level E Icon Size Set large or small icons on the E Map 48 5 Advanced Operations 5 2 Adding a Place You can add a place marker of business or point of interest to the map 1 On the host list right click Expended Markers and select Add Marker This dialog box appears Add Marker Name Headquarters Note Insert syntax 2 GeoVision Inc lt br gt No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Type Business Taipei Taiwani Icon Ik y 82 PS j Figure 5 3 Name the place marker and select the icon Optionally you can select Type if available and enter the details in the Note field to describe the place 4 Ifyou want to add a photo to describe the place click Insert Syntax and select Insert Image This dialog box appears Click Search to locate the image path and name the image 49 C GeoVision Insert Image Name GeoVision Logd The website or file path C Documents and Settings test 85 Desktop geovision bmp Figure 5 4 If you want to add a web link to describe the place click Insert Syntax and selec
33. ior to the Message Time when the selected Alarm event was triggered This setting effects the Start time in the Playback Option Figure 3 3 3 Set Total Playback Time to define the default total length that the playback will play This setting effects the End time in the Playback Option Figure 3 3 4 Click OK For example if Pre playback Time is set to 10 minutes and Total Playback Time is set to 30 minutes When the message time of a selected Alarm event is at 11 30 00 the Start time will begin at 11 20 00 and End time will finish at 11 50 00 Note When the Playback is accessed by right clicking a mobile host icon the Start and End time are based on your current computer time instead of the message time of an Alarm event 23 C GeoVision 3 4 2 Showing the Time when a Host Passed by a Point You can obtain the exact time when a host passed by a point To do this select Show Rout click a point along the route and select Show the time when the host passed by here A small window will appear showing the time when the host passed by the point on the map 3 4 3 Showing GPS Tracks while retrieving the recordings You can also view GPS tracks while playing recorded video from a mobile host Click the Instant Playback button Figure 3 4 to retrieve the recordings right click on the Single Player window select Render and select Display GPS to display the GPS tracks with the recordings 24 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts
34. ired to close the backup station so the connection from subscribers can move back to the primary 80 Appendix Appendix A Dongle Options You have these dongle options for GV GIS applications GIS GIS AVP GIS VSM GIS VSM AVP NVR LPR GIS 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 from your dongle and send it back to GeoVision for an upgrade The upgrade is a charged service To upgrade your dongle follow these steps Each dongle has its own serial number Find it on the side of the dongle Later this serial number will be used in naming the files for upgrading SIC 7116442 C Geovision Figure 1 Insert the dongle to the computer In the GV folder double click GVUsbKeyUpClient exe This dialog box appears 81 C GeoVision 82 amp GeoVision USB Key Upgrade Client USB Keys NYR 00325230 Information NYR 7116442 00325230 ay HW Serial 7116442 Identification Save Key ID Data Upgrade Select All Select None Figure 2 To retrieve the data from the 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 Sav
35. irst 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input Triggered Events An alert message will be generated in the Monitor tab of Event List after video motion is detected and input device is triggered at the fixed host Meanwhile the related Camera and Input icons will start blinking to alert the user 41 C GeoVision 1 Right click a fixed host to be monitored and select Monitor Event The fixed host is displayed in the Monitor List If the List does not appear on the main screen click the Monitor List button No 7 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar 2 Ifyou want to disable the monitoring functions to certain cameras right click the fixed host select Camera Monitor Setting and clear the selections of those cameras 3 In the Monitor List click on the Monitor column Select Motion to generate an alert message whenever movement occurs in the images select Trigger to generate an alert message whenever the input device is triggered or select Motion Trigger to generate both types of alert messages Camera 3 P Camera 4 i j Host Status Monitor Camera 5 4 E DVR Error Motion Trigger gt Camera 6 VideoServer Motion Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 402 AY Q g n 35 Aly 2 ont A VideoServer 59Ln10 6s Camera 15 ee Camera 16 Camera 17 GS 1 0 Module WD VideoServer EJ Camera List fps Camera 1 Ps Camera 2 GS 1 0 Module 5 5 Ex
36. k up GPS data and event logs select Include GV GIS Log Browser to include the Event Log Browser program with the backup data Click OK If you select Temp folder this dialog box appears for further setup 6 Event Log Browser Backup to CD DVD Media Using CD DYD GATAOPEN CD RW CRW5232 650MB V CD DVD Burning Software E OCD Using OS Burning 2 Media Information oS _ used Size 190 48 MB Free Size 459 51 MB Total Size 650 00 MB Erase Rewritable Disc Figure 6 5 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 m CD Using OS Burning This option is only available when you use Windows XP Server 2003 or Vista It burns files to the CD or DVD using the inbuilt software of the operating system 61 C GeoVision 6 4 Printing the Event Log You can print out the filtered log events and define the footer and header for the printout 1 To print the log events click the desired log tab No 9 Figure 6 1 to display its log events 2 Click the Page Setup Button No 6 Figure 6 1 This dialog box appears Page Setup Header Creator User defined data Tracking Alarm from geo Footer Print time Figure 6 6 3 Select the options and type the information you want to for the header and footer and click OK 4 Click the Print button N
37. lerts When alert condition occurs you can activate the output devices installed at the GV GIS site and at the remote host Currently the application only supports GV I O modules 9 1 Adding Output Devices To install output devices on the GV GIS follow the steps below 70 Click Configure from the menu bar of the main screen and select I O Device Setting This dialog box appears 1 0 Device Output 1 Name Module Device Port Address Signal Type Gl Select O Device Device G IO v Por COM Address Figure 9 1 Select the I O module from the Device drop down list Select the COM port that the I O module is connected to For the user of the GV I O and GV Relay module click the Format Address button to assign an address to the device In the Format Address dialog box start your first device with New Address set to 1 and click the Write button to write the address into the device For the user of the GV I O Box 4 8 or 16 ports the device address should be set on the device itself first Select the correct address number from the Address drop down list e Notification Settings 6 Click the Add button You should see the device listed in the display window 7 Repeat above steps to add more devices and remember to assign a different address for each device Other options on the I O Device dialog box Name Name the output device Force Output Click this button to force the output to
38. n the GV GIS loses connection to SMS Server click the Mobile Setup tab This dialog box appears SMS Setup Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option HotLine List Add to SMS List Country Code 886 Y Mobile Number 925864721 Please select a mobile to editthe HotLine List Figure 10 2 5 Select one mobile icon select Add to SMS List and type country code and mobile number 6 To set time intervals between each SMS message when alert occurs click the SMS Option tab This dialog box appears SMS Setup Connection Setup Mobile Setup SMS Option SMS Alert Setup SMS Alert Interval 1000 Min Figure 10 3 5 Inthe SMS Alert Setup field set the interval between 0 and 1440 minutes For details on building a SMS Server see Chapter 10 User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 73 C GeoVision 10 2 Connecting to SMS Server On the main screen select Configure from the menu bar and select Connect to SMS Server for connection to SMS Server 10 3 Sending SMS Once the connection of SMS Server and GV GIS is established there are several ways to send SMS messages 1 To automatically send SMS messages when alert conditions occur see Chapter 8 Notification Settings 2 To manually send SMS messages to warn any person anytime right click one host on the Host List or on the map select Send SMS Message and enter the desired mobile number and contents for alerts 74
39. ne Level Map Map Home Down One Level Map i Introduction Configure which event to send notifications when it happens See 5 10 Notification Settings Open the list of available I O devices on your system Open or close the Event List on the main screen Open or close the Monitor List on the main screen See 4 3 Detecting Motion and Input triggered Events Search for log events See Chapter 6 Event Log Browser Search for places and devices See 3 9 Searching for Places and Devices Track addresses of multiple mobile hosts in real time See 3 5 Tracking Multiple Hosts Configure the settings for E Map icons See 5 1 Creating an E Map Display the previous map Display the tracking map Display the next map C GeoVision 1 3 3 Event List Q Alarm System Connection Account Monitor ID Message Message Time Start Time DYR Camera 12 detected motion Live View 3 11 2003 8 38 01 PM 3 11 2003 8 38 01 PM DYR Camera 2 detected motion Instant Playback 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM DYR Camera 12 di d motion er 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM DYR Camera 2 det motion Monitor Camera Setting 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM 3 11 2003 8 38 02 PM Oe eS 12 detected motion Information 3 11 2003 8 38 03 PM EEEE r DYR Camera 2 detected motion 3 11 2003 8 38 03 PM 3 11 2003 8 38 03 PM Figure 1 4 No Name Description Include these types of events Alarm System 1 Event Type j Connection Ac
40. ngs are for adjusting the image color Normalization and for decreasing the fogginess of the image Sampling Range Activates the PTZ control Allows you to change the current state of an electronic device e g light ON by clicking on its image directly The function is only available when the same function is set at the host Takes the snapshot of the displayed live video Enlarges the video by selecting 1 0x 2 0x and 3 0x Note The options below are only available when the GV GIS dongle with AVP function is used Defog and Stabilizer options in the Change Size button Defog settings in the Setting button 3 3 1 Colorful Mode You can enhance the coloring of live video to have more vivid and saturated images Click the Configure button from the menu bar select DirectDraw Configuration select Use Colorful Mode and restart the GV GIS program for the mode to take effect 20 5 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 3 4 Playing Back GPS Tracks You can play back the GPS tracks recorded on the computer running the GV GIS 1 Right click a mobile host and select Playback You can also right click an Alarm event on the Event List This dialog box appears Playback Option Select the period of time for playback Start 20 2071 x 16 00 01 End 16 20 01 Log Fath DiG GISiLagh Settings Ok Figure 3 3 21 C GeoVision 2 Specify the date and a period of time of the recorded track
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42. o 7 Figure 6 1 to start printing 62 System Configurations Chapter 7 System Configurations To configure the GV GIS system click the System Configuration button No 2 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar 7 1 Layout Settings System Configuration Remote ViewLog Alerts Interval Layout Network Event Log Settings _ Map Setting Multi Map Style Multiple Windows Mode v Measurement system MEA AE a v Show Marker in separate maps Live View Maximum number of Live View 1 Figure 7 1 Multi Map Style Select Multiple Window Mode to display tracked hosts in different windows select Single Window Mode to display all tracked hosts in the same window See 3 5 Tracking Multiple Hosts Measurement system Select imperial or metric measurements Show Marker in separate maps When the option is selected the created Markers will also be shown in multiple tracking views Figure 3 6 Maximum number of Live View Specify the maximum number of the Live View window displayed on the screen between 1 and 16 See 3 3 Viewing Live Video 63 C GeoVision 7 2 Network Settings System Configuration Remote ViewLog Alerts Interval Layout Network Event Log Settings Service Port Option Autostart service at Windows startup Figure 7 2 Port The default communication port is 3356 Auto start service at Windows startup Automatically starts the GV GIS services at Windows startup Lo
43. pended Markers 82 Police Station New Map Building A Dora F R H Camera 2 1 Rd 285 Kang chiien Ye mu jing Ghu tzu lan Nehu ing Ye 4th Rd al Bie Sungshan ie Microsoft Virtual EarthS in x Alarm System Connection Account ID Message Message Time Star Time DYR 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM DYR DYR VideoServer DYR VideoServer DYR VideoServer ideoServer ih Camera1 detect ed motion 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 33 AM 7 24 2005 5 06 40 PM 7 24 2005 5 06 40 PM 7 24 2005 5 06 47 PM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 1 2008 B 41 29 PM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 1 2008 B 41 29 PM 7 24 2005 1 35 33 AM 7 2 2008 7 12 36 AM 7 2 2008 7 12 36 AM 7 2 2008 7 12 44 AM Ready Tracking Host 0 400 Event List Blinking Icon Monitor List Figure 4 4 42 A Monitoring Options for Fixed Hosts 4 4 Retrieving Recorded Video Recorded video can be reviewed by retrieving the video from the fixed host There are two playback options 1 Instant Playback Plays back the recorded video of a desired camera up to 5 minutes 2 Remote ViewLog Plays back the recorded video of a desired fixed host Note GV IP Camera does not support the playback function 4 4 1 Instant Playback Before you can review video recorded on the fixed host the following f
44. r area to your specified location Set Center Point Latitude 25 083208530 Longitude 42156615614 l Address Nei Hu Sec 1 Figure 3 17 Note To search for an address use these formats for addresses Address city state or Address city ZIP Specify the speed of the vehicle in kilometers or miles per hour and the time in minutes the vehicle might travel Click Check Range to display the range of the search area on the map based on your specification By Speed 0 00 miles hour BSS Check Range 0 00 minutes Figure 3 18 35 C GeoVision e Specify the radius of the search area in meters or feet Click Check Range to display the range of the search area on the map based on your specification By Radius zoet feets Check Range Figure 3 19 3 Select the type of device or place you are looking for Type Mobile Host VJIP Camera Compact DVR Video Server IDVR _ Camera _ Input Output _Jnot classified Figure 3 20 36 5 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 4 Click Query to display search results Range Query Result Select Al Clear Al mee Distance Mobile Host Mobile Host Mobile Host Mobile Host Mobile Host Camera 2 Camera 0 143970 E d mien vew a Figure 3 21 5 Double clicking any found device or place can bring it to the center of the map 6 If you want to track the found
45. r the longitude and latitude values for the fixed host on its Web interface Method 2 is to drag the fixed host icon to a desired map location and GV GIS will automatically translate the position 53 C GeoVision and fill it in the longitude and latitude fields in the Web interface of the fixed host Note To access the longitude and latitude settings on the Web interfaces of GV IP devices select Management and select GPS Map Settings Method 1 When the longitude and latitude values are known 1 2 Access the account setting of the fixed host In the Host Information dialog box Figure 2 3 select Apply the Device s GPS positions and click OK The position of the fixed host is updated based on the longitude and latitude values entered in the GV IP device s Web interface When you drag the fixed host icon onto the map the icon will automatically move to its correct position on the map Method 2 When the longitude and latitude values are unknown 1 2 54 Drag a fixed host icon onto the desired location on the map Right click the fixed host and select Update Position to Host The current map location for the fixed host is now updated to the longitude and latitude fields in the GV IP device s Web interface When the longitude and latitude values for the fixed host is found and set with Method 2 GV GIS operators can follow Method 1 steps to always lock the fixed host on the same position in the future
46. re 1 3 The Account dialog box appears Click the Add A Group button to create a group folder if necessary Click the Add A Fixed Host button to create a host account In the dialog box A Name the host in the Host ID field and select a device type from the Host Type drop down list In the Connection Information section type IP Address Login ID and Password to log onto the host Use the default communication ports or modify port values if necessary In the Device Information section click the Update Information button to request the number of cameras and I O modules installed from the host If you want to disable the monitoring functions to certain cameras click the Camera Monitor Setting button 2 For details see 4 3 Detecting Monitor and Input Triggered Events For the Apply the Device s GPS positions option see 5 7 Applying Longitude and Latitude Positions on Fixed Hosts Subscriber Information and Note are optional entries After creating host accounts some hosts must be configured and connected to the GV GIS See Connecting Hosts to the GV GIS later for how hosts can log onto the GV GIS A Getting Started Host Information x Connection Informatio g Video Server 192 168 1 21 w n 000 oat 552 oenm Figure 2 3 Note 1 The Visible Level in Map option in the Subscriber Information section is to set the minimal zoom level of the host icon on the map The same option in the
47. rom the software DVD for the USB dongle to work For types of GV GIS dongles see Appendix A Dongle Options For the Defog and Stabilizer functions on Live View the GV GIS dongle with AVP function is required 1 3 Overview of GV GIS Get yourself familiar with the Main Screen Toolbar and Event List as it will help you when you read further in the following sections 1 3 1 Main Screen Introduction Microsoft Virtual Earth is used as Map API Application Program Interface in this example s GV GIS DER System Co aac a TTT By J Moblle Host List A aS Group Host Status Monitor B geol DVR OK Motion Trigger SJ Fixed Host List Group DVR gt Camera List w f VO Module OS Expended Markers x New Map Hi Se R H es Ra geol yo ang chien s nui lasi Netw District Te Pi we Yang chous St 300 m DIII Loin goaia DIII MaI DaD lt gt x sy Alarm System Connection Account Monitor i D Message Message Time Start Time A FEFEFEEFE Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion amera eter eG mouon ges 8 10 17 PM 9 7 2008 8 10 55 PM 9 7 2008 8 12 01 PM 9 7 2008 8 13 28 PM 9 7 2008 8 15 39 PM 9 7 2008 8 17 37 PM 9 7 2008 8 22 11 PM 9 7 2008 a 19 PM 97 7 2008 8 10 17 PM 9 7 2008
48. s Keep the default log path C GV GIS Log or modify it if necessary Then click OK The Playback window appears Y Playback 3 Speed 0 0000 miles hr 2D 3D Road Aerial Teer onan oe A 59Ln10 69 4 rO a Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 285 Ln 65 Aly X a mwing Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd Rd 286 Ln Microsoft a Virtual Earth COOCOO OQA Figure 3 4 Click the Play button to start Select Show Route if you want each GPS track to be drawn as a solid line Select Show Directions to display a direction icon for every GPS track in the map 5 Select the Instant Playback button K if you want to retrieve recorded video from the mobile host A valid ID Password IP address and Port number are required to log on to the host Note For Instant Playback the mobile host needs to grant the remote access from the GV GIS by activating the Remote ViewLog function on itself For detailed playback operations see 4 4 1 Instant Playback 22 5 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 3 4 1 Setting Playback Default Time Range Setting the default time range for playback can save time for GV GIS operators if they always play back the same time length of GPS tracks 1 Click the More Settings button on the Playback Option dialog box Figure 3 3 This dialog box appears Playback Setting Time Option Pre playback Time Total Playback Time Cancel Figure 3 5 2 Set Pre playback Time to define the default number of minutes pr
49. s from the host to that target Note that depending on Maps API this feature may not be available for your location otal 0 380kilometers 1 Depart on Rui Guang Rd 583 Ln orth 0 090kilometers 2 Turn RIGHT East onto Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 0 260kilometers 3 Turn LEFT North onto Local road s 0 020kilometers J1 Rd 411 Ln 0 010kilometers The window provides the The blue line provides the estimated distance and possible route from the step by step directions selected host to the target 18 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 3 3 Viewing Live Video To view live video right click one host or camera icon and select Live View Figure 3 2 The controls on the Live View window 1 Change Camera Switches to another camera of the same host m Size Changes the size of the live video The size corresponds to the video resolution set at the host E Defog Enhances image visibility Stabilizer Stabilizes live images PIP View Refers to Picture and Picture You can zoom in on the video m PAP View Refers to Picture and Picture You can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the video 3 Audio Accesses audio from the host Enables speaking to the host A microphone must be installed properly in the computer 2 Change Size 4 Microphone 19 C GeoVision Setting PIZ Visual Automation Snapshot Zoom Changes the audio and video settings Defog setti
50. st icon to have these tracking features ee Live View Playback Rd Send E Mail Information Configure Remove Marker Track Marker I New Map view Add to Track List Map Event Setting Range Query Search the Nearest Entry Figure 3 1 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts Display live view See 3 3 Viewing Live Video Play back the GPS tracks recorded at the mobile host See 3 4 Playing Back GPS Tracks Send an e mail notification See Chapter 11 E Mail Alerts Send a SMS notification See Chapter 10 SMS Alerts Display the host information Link to the configuration interface of the mobile host such as GV Video Server and GV Compact DVR Remove the host icon from the map Always keep the host icon staying at the center of the map when the vehicle moves A yellow block similar to the following figure will be displayed on the map Clicking the yellow block will stop the host tracking Track the host in a separate window See 3 5 Tracking Multiple Hosts Create a Track List to track multiple hosts See 3 5 Tracking Multiple Hosts Configure detour idle speed and over speed detection See 3 6 Detecting Detours 3 7 Detecting Idle Speed and 3 8 Detecting Over Speed Search for places and devices See 3 9 Searching for Places and Devices 17 C GeoVision Allow you to search for a desired host or marker The GV GIS will display a route and provide step by step direction
51. t Hyper Link The dialog box similar to Figure 5 35 appears Name and enter a web address After above settings drag the created marker to the correct location on the map When you click the marker you should see the information you added to describe the location 5 3 Saving a View You can save a view of interest by creating a view marker Every time when you click on the view marker the map will return to the saved view 50 Adjust the map to the desired view and zoom level On the host list right click Expended Markers and select Add Map View Region Name the view select one icon and click OK If you want to change the saved view adjust the map to the desired view and zoom level right click the view marker and select Update Region 5 Advanced Operations 5 4 Getting Driving Directions You can get the step by step driving directions This feature may not be available to your location depended on Maps API 1 Right click on the map and select From to set the starting point 2 Right click on the map and select To to set the stop where you want to go before reaching to the final destination You can configure multiple stops 3 Right click on the map and select Destination to set the destination A possible route and step by step directions are displayed Total 0 900kilometers 1 Depart on Net Hu Sec 1 Rd 217 Ln East 0 080kilometers 2 Turn RIGHT South onto Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd then immedi
52. te Screen Resolution is 1024 768 Path D Remote Viewlog Figure 7 4 Panel Resolution Select the panel resolution of the Remote ViewLog player Position Set the position of the Remote ViewLog player on screen The position settings support negative coordinates and correspond to the XY coordinates in Windows Display Properties Path Specify the saved location of the Remote ViewLog program 66 System Configurations 7 5 Alert Intervals System Configuration Layout Network Event Log Settings Remote ViewLog Alerts Interval Interval Setting Event Interval Min Camera Motion 30 Video Lost 30 Figure 7 5 Interval Setting Specify the interval between the incoming messages upon Camera Motion or Video Lost Select the event type and click on the interval column to change the time 67 C GeoVision Chapter 8 Notification Settings When alert conditions occur GV GIS can automatically activate the assigned computer and output alarm to warn GV GIS operators while a pre defined SMS and e mail message are being sent out to warn related persons To access the function click the Notification button No 4 Figure 1 3 on the toolbar Alarm Settings p amp GPS Signal Lost Pea Video Lost Minvoke Alarm Siren gt VO Trigger l Out of Detection Area Output Module Mod 1 v Pin 1 vi Within the Detection Area Outof Detection Route C Send E Mail Alerts Within the
53. th all restrictions regarding to their API Please notice that GeoVision is neither responsible for any event of your violation to any terms and conditions set forth by the API Provider nor be liable for any dispute between you and the API Provider GeoVision hereby suggest that you shall read following information carefully before selecting i understand and agree Figure 2 1 C GeoVision 4 From the Please Select a Map API drop down list select a Map API Application Program Interface For Google Maps you need to sign up for an API key from Google website http code google com apis maps signup html and enter the API key in the Please enter the map authorization key or license key field Please enter the map authorization key or license key key w Please enter the website ofthe Map AFI httovwinaps google comimaps default 2 Work offline Please select a Map API Google Map k E Figure 2 2 5 Click Submit to open the main screen Note 1 Some GV GIS features may not be available to your location depended on Maps API 2 If you want to use the maps created by yourself overwrite the files at GV GIS folde GIShtm User and select User Defined from the Please Select a Map API drop down list 3 Ifyou are the paid client of Google Maps select Client from the Please enter the map authorization key or license key drop down list otherwise select Key A Getting Started 2 2 Cre
54. the message Over Speed is detected with the average driving speed per four will be shown in the Event List 3 9 Viewing a List of Detection Settings You can view a complete list of detection settings configured to the mobile hosts On the menu bar click View and select Map Event List This dialog box will appear The symbol O indicates the Detection Area Detection Route Idle Speed or Over Speed has been configured on the host otherwise the symbol X will be used Figure 3 15 33 C GeoVision 3 10 Searching for Places and Devices You can search for any devices and places within a defined area 1 Right click on the map and select Range Query The Range Query dialog box appears and a circular search area is displayed on the map too 2 To define the search area you have two options Option 1 Directly drag the markers on the search area Use the marker at the center of the search area to move the circle to the appropriate location Use the marker at the rim of the search area to increase or decrease the search range Vi ta Earth Circular search area on the Microsoft Virtual Figure 3 16 34 5 Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts Option 2 Customize the settings in the Range Query dialog box You can use one of these methods to define the search area e Specify the latitude and longitude of the center of the search area or the address of the center Click Move to to move the circula
55. tion Area 7 9 2005 12 12 37 AM geol Out of Detection Route 7 9 2005 12 12 37 AM geol GPS signal is lost ID geo1 7 9 2005 12 13 07 AM geol Out of Detection Area 7 9 2005 6 25 07 PM geol Out of Detection Route 7 9 2005 6 25 07 PM geol GPS signal is lost ID geo1 7 9 2005 6 25 38 PM geol Out of Detection Area 7 9 2005 9 20 32 PM geol Out of Detection Route 7 9 2005 9 20 32 PM lt gt Current data list 11 Figure 6 1 The buttons on the Event Log Browser No Name Description Open an event log See Opening the 1 Open Event Log later 2 Reload Refresh the event log manually Define the search criteria See Filtering 3 Filter the Event Log later 4 Refresh the Filter Result Refresh the filter results 56 Backup Page Setup Print Exit Log Tab 6 Event Log Browser Export the current event list See Backing Up the Event Log later Create a header and footer for the printout of the event list See Printing the Event Log later Print the current event list Exit the browser Click the log tabs of Alarm System Connection Account and Monitor to get the related log events 57 GeoVision 6 1 Opening the Event Log To open the log data follow these steps 1 Click the Open button No 1 Figure 6 1 This dialog box appears Open Database Select the period of Database to open 6 16 2005 P 6 16 2005 Note Import Database Range 1 31 Days Database Type Option System
56. unctions must be enabled to allow remote access DVR Enable Remote ViewLog Service on Control Center Server and activate recording Video Server Compact DVR Enable the Remote ViewLog function and activate the recording To retrieve recorded video right click the Camera icon and select Instant Playback If recorded video exists the playback window will be activated and playback will start 43 C GeoVision 2007 7131 07 38 03 015 Figure 4 5 Playback scroll m Move to prev 1 min 2 Move to prev 5 min Stop j Move to next 5 min Move to next 1 min Home End Backward Forward Play 1 MB 44 a OW Pause Right click the Playback window to have the following features Name Functions Includes these options e Frame by Frame Plays back video frame by frame e Real Time Plays back video on real time This mode saves waiting time for rendering but drop Play Mode l frames to give the appearance of real time playback e Audio Turns on or off the video sound e Auto play next 5 minutes Plays back video up to 5 minutes 44 4 Monitoring Options for Fixed Hosts Includes these options Render Tools Deinterlace Converts the interlaced video into non interlaced video Scaling Smoothens mosaic squares when enlarging a playback video and applies the colorful mode to enhance the coloring Deblocking Removes the block like artifacts from low quality and hig
57. ute the message Out of Detection Route will appear in the Event List When the mobile host moves in the planned route the message Within the Detection Route will be displayed 29 C GeoVision 3 7 Detecting Idle Speed An idle speed message will be generated in the Alarm tab of Event List whenever a vehicle does not cover the required distance in the given time For example you set a threshold that a vehicle should cover a distance of 1 km in 5 minutes When the vehicle only covers 0 75 km in 5 minutes the alert message will appear Alarm System Connection Account Monitor ID Message Detected Idle Speed Figure 3 11 Idle Speed Message 1 Right click a mobile host and select Map Event Setting This dialog box appears Map Event Setting geo1 M Set Detection Area O Set Detection Route Raj idie Speed Check Over speed detectic Ye IstRd Zhi Fu Rd Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd Le Qun 3rd Rd g y K uo a D gt o G gt a 4 Le Qun 2nd Rd Ler Qun 2nd Rd 116 Ln Idle Time 10 minutes Idle Distance 300 meters Figure 3 12 2 Select Idle Speed Check on the left panel 3 In Idle Time specify the time threshold 30 ea Tracking Options for Mobile Hosts 4 In Idle Distance specify the distance threshold 5 Clicking Check Range will display a circular area on the map based on your specification Click OK to apply the settings When
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