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1. Log Fath DiG GlSiLogi Settings al Figure 3 4 24 a Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts Specify the date and a period of time of the recorded tracks Keep the default log path C GV GIS Log or modify it if necessary Then click OK The Playback window appears 2 Y Playback 3 Speed 0 0000 miles hr 2D 3D Road Aerial A A r 59Ln10 rO ndy Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 285 Ln 65 Aly X a mwing Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd L y S gt i S amp amp W FA g aD a gt SS s s _ lt gt gt Rd 286 Ln Seo gt Ra S g j gt w c j o ps WV amp kj oO Microsoft a Virtual Earth C Show Routes GG OO G seen Figure 3 5 Click the Play button to start Select Show Routes 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 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 5 4 1 Instant Playback 25 C GeoVision 3 4 1 Setting Playback Default Time Range Setting the default time range for playback can save t
2. 64 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts 5 4 2 Remote ViewLog Before you can review video recorded on the fixed host the following functions must be enabled to allow remote access 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 Video Playback 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 installed Remote ViewLog program See 8 4 Remote ViewLog Settings 65 C GeoVision Chapter Advanced Operations 6 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 Figure 6 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 cl
3. 7 3 Backing up the Event Log You can back up logs to a local drive or export them to CD and DVD 1 82 Click the Backup button No 5 Figure 7 1 This dialog box appears Media Selection SJ Backuppath DAGV GlS 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 7 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 back 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 Event Log Browser 6 If you select Temp folder this dialog box appears for further setup Backup to CD DVD Media Using CD DYD GATAOPEN CD RW CRWW5232 650 MB CD DYD Burning Software OCD Using OS Burning Media Information D used Size 190 48 MB Free Size 459 51 MB Total Size 650 00 MB Erase Rewritable Disc Figure 7 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 s
4. 2 Change Size 4 Microphone 22 EF Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts Changes the audio and video settings Defog settings are for adjusting the image color 5 Setti gi Normalization and for decreasing the fogginess of the image Sampling Range PTZ 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 8 Snapshot Takes the snapshot of the displayed live video 9 Zoom Enlarges the video by selecting 1 0x 2 0x and 3 0x 7 Visual Automation 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 23 C GeoVision 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 2021 x 16 00 01 End 16 20 01
5. Stop Move to next 5 min Home End Backward _______ _________ Forward Right click the Playback window to have the following features Name Functions Includes these options e Frame by Frame Plays back video frame by Play Mode frame e Real Time Plays back video on real time This 63 C GeoVision mode saves waiting time for rendering but drop frames to give the appearance of real time playback Audio Turns on or off the video sound e Auto play next 5 minutes Plays back video up to 5 minutes 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 highly 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
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7. 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 70 6 Advanced Operations 6 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 Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 217 Ln East 0 080kiometers Nei Hu Sec 1 Rd 203 2 Turn RIGHT South onto Huan Shan Sec 1 Rd then immediately 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 070kiometers Wicrosore Virtual Earth The window provides the The blue line displays estimated distance and your possible route step by step directions Figure 6 5 71 C GeoVision 4 You can send the driving directions to your e mail account or mobile phone Right click the driving directions window and select Send E Mail or Send SMS For this feature to work you need to configu
8. f AI ES Mobile Host Recording Camera Bus2 pana k 7 Video Serer Camera1 W Buss fl ca Camera 1 R buss Car4 Camera 1 B Cart care can Camera 1 B cars caz Camera 1 B cars B Video Serer Ga Fixed Host List H 04H H Compact DVR FE 110 6 Camera List Camera 1 4B VO Module amp FE 420 m FE 520 S VSO2A H A VSO4A OE Expended Markers New Map lt 2 P Caotun DER Yongjing Kae J 1 lt wo _ a en ie Alarm system Connection Account Monitor Record D Message Message Time Start Time GPS Position a Car3 Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 35 45 PM 7 7 2011 1 30 22 PM 25 081635 N 121 565797 E Car2 Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 37 22 PM 7 7 2011 1 32 00 PM 25 081547 N 121 566082 E Video Server Record file of Camera1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 37 26 PM 7 7 2011 1 31 17 PM 24 989605 N 121 642947 E Car4 Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 12 PM 25 081797 N 121 566110 E Car3 Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 22 PM 25 081793 N 121 566107 E Car2 Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 37 00 PM 25 081675 N 121 566080 E Carl Record file of Camera 1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 22 PM 25 081797 N 121 566110 E E Record file of Camera1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 43 PM 7 7 2011 1 36 18 PM 24 989605 N 121 642947 E Tracking Host 0 10 Figur
9. Appendix D 2 3 2 Connecting a Fixed Host 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 17 C GeoVision 2 4 Advanced Settings for Mobile Host 2 4 1 Configuring the Subscribing Settings To enable the live view or Remote ViewLog function of a mobile host on the GV GIS system or on the Web interface you are required to enter the username and password To enable these functions without entering the username and the password configure the subscriber settings as below 1 Click the Account button No 4 Figure 1 3 select the mobile host and click the View Edit A Mobile Host Setting Eh icon The dialog box appears Subscriber Setting Connection Information Login ID admin Password coo Host Type Compact DVR v C Enable Record D Input Trigger D D Record Map Event Figure 2 6 2 Select Connection Information type the Login ID and Password of the mobile host and select Host Type using the drop down list Modify the port information if necessary 3 Click OK al Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts 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 the established hosts appea
10. List 13 Map Setting 14 Up One Level Map 15 Map Home Description Start or stop the GV GIS services Enable or disable the access to GV GIS s Web interface Configure the system See Chapter 8 System Configurations Configure host accounts See 2 2 Creating Host Accounts Configure user accounts for accessing GV GIS s Web interface See Chapter 14 Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser Configure which event to send notifications when it happens See Chapter 9 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 5 3 Detecting Motion and Input triggered Events Search for log events See Chapter 7 Event Log Browser Search for places and devices See 3 17 Searching for Places and Devices Track addresses of multiple mobile hosts in real time See 3 6 Tracking Multiple Hosts Configure the settings for E Map icons See 6 1 Creating an E Map Display the previous map Display the tracking map 16 Down One Level Map Display the next map 1 3 3 Event List a Introduction Live View Alarm System Connection Account Monitor Record e D Message Playback Message Time Start Time GPS Postion Car3 Record file of Camera 1 Manua pemote vi 3 7 7 2011 1 35 45 PM 7 7 2011 1 30 22 PM 25 081635 N 121 565797 E P can Record file of Camera 1 Manua Send gt 7 7 2011 1 37 22 PM 7 7 20
11. PM Start ime 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 24 2005 7 1 2008 3 1 29 PM 7 24 2005 1 35 31 AM 7 1 2008 3 1 29 PM 7 24 2005 1 35 33 AM 7 2 2008 7 12 7 2 2008 712 7 2 2008 7 12 44 AM Event List Tracking Host 0 400 Blinking Icon Figure 5 4 Monitor List 61 C GeoVision 5 4 Retrieving Recorded Videos You can retrieve recorded videos from the fixed host for playback 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 5 4 1 Instant Playback Before you can review the video recorded on the fixed host the following functions must be enabled to allow remote access i 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 videos right click the Camera icon and select Instant Playback If recorded videos exist the playback window will be activated and playback will start 62 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts GV LX4C2 Camera3 ili Sa ws ss ii tai art tas yy 1 nf a eee pe ee lt a 76 2011 11 43 07 003 Move to prev 1 min Playback scroll Move to prev 5 min Play E Pause Move to next 1 min
12. Pint Y Popup amp Pin 2 amp Pin 4 Figure 4 10 A Select a Pin from the left B To enable pop up live view upon input trigger select the Popup option This dialog box appears Input Trigger Camera 1 2 3 wa Cancel Figure 4 11 C Select the camera for live views to pop up upon input trigger 53 C GeoVision D To enable recording upon input trigger select the Record option Figure 4 10 and select the camera E When recording and or live view pop up is enabled for a Pin the pin is checked on the Module tree 54 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts Chapter 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts You can monitor the location of a fixed host without GPS 5 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 6 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 5 3 Detecting Motion and Input Triggered Events 55 C GeoVision 5 2 Monitoring Features On the map or the Fixed Host List right click the Fixed Host Camera and Output ico
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14. icon to the PTZ icon 58 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts 5 2 3 Output Icon asad e utp ra a 3 a VideoServer Oukput 1 Force Output Figure 5 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 first 59 C GeoVision 5 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 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 60 In the Monitor List click on the Monitor column Select Motion to 5 Monitoring Operations for Fixed Hosts 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 JGV GIS gt a Camera 3 Camera
15. 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 Check Range 0 00 minutes Figure 3 19 40 a Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts 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 fod feets Check Range Figure 3 20 3 Select the type of device or place you are looking for Type Mobile Host VJIP Camera Compact DVR M Video Server IDVR _ Camera Input Output _Jnot classified Figure 3 21 4 If you want to know which vehicle has travelled to the defined area during a certain period of time specify the time period The maximum time you can specify is one day Search by time period 2 4 11 2003 00 00 00 2 ew giLa 23 51 34 z Figure 3 22 41 C GeoVision 5 Click Query to display search results Range Query Result Select Al Clear Al Distance Mobile Host Mobile Host Mobile Host i Mobile Host 0 726605 Mobile Host 0 290426 Camera 2 Camera 0 143970 O putiap ew M a Figure 3 23 6 Double clicking any found device or place can bring it to the center of the map 7 If you want to track the found mobile hosts select those hosts and click Execute to start tracking Note The tracke
16. not enabled at Step 4 the GPS data of the IP device will not be recorded on GV System 2 Ifthe remote GIS function of the IP device is not enabled at Step 3 the video of the IP device will be recorded with the GPS data of GV System instead of the GPS data of the IP device 124 Appendix D 4 Sending GPS Data to the GV GIS You can configure up to 4 GV GIS stations to receive the GPS data of the GV System and connected IP devices simultaneously Sending Only GPS Data of the GV System To send only GPS data of GV System to the GV GIS station follow the steps below On the GV GIS station a Mobile Host account for GV System needs to be created first 1 To allow the remote access from GV GIS to GV System enable Control Center Server from the Network button on the main screen 2 Click the button on the GV GIS Client window Figure D 1 This dialog box appears Connection amp Data Source Setup GPS Data Source Selection Connection Information GPS Receiver Server IP Address 192 168 1 21 O IP Device Port 3356 Default Account for GPS Receiver to connect GY GIS Serer Login ID 1 Password e Account for IP Devices to connect GY GIS Server Camera Source D Password C Camera 1 IP Device C Camera 2 IP Device C Camera 3 IP Device C Camera 4 IP Device C Camera 5 IP Device C Camera 6 IP Device C Camera 7 IP Device C Camera 8 IP Device C Camera 9 IP Device C Camera10 IP Device C Cam
17. 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 GIS Web Interface for remote monitoring and tracking a Introduction 1 2 System Requirements 1 The minimum system requirements to run the GV GIS Standard Version NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT ATI Radeon X1650 Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 Pentium 4 3 0 GHz with Ki ZWI Core 2 Quad 8300 2 5GHz HT 2 x 512 MB Dual re 2 4 GB Dual Channels Channels The hard disk space required to install GV GIS Standard Version must be at least 1 GB 9 0c Internet Explorer 7 x Net Framework 3 5 Internal or External GV GIS Dongle Note DirectX and Net Framework can be found in the Software DVD C GeoVision Advanced Version Up to 500 Mobile Hosts Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 Pentium 4 3 0 GHz with 2 x1 GB Dual Channels The hard disk space required to install GV GIS Advanced Version must be at least 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT ATI Radeon X1650 9 0c Internet Explorer 7 x Net Framework 3 5 External o
18. 11 1 32 00 PM 25 081547 N 121 566082 E Video Server Record file of Camera1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 37 26 PM 7 7 2011 1 31 17 PM 24 989605 N 121 642947 E Y Car4 Record file of Camera 1 Manua Information 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 12 PM 25 081797 N 121 566110 E Car3 Record file of Camera 1 Manua Show Position 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 22 PM 25 081793 N 121 566107 E Y Car2 Record file of Camera 1 Manua EE 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 37 00 PM 25 081675 N 121 566080 E Cari Record file of Camera 1 Manua n 7 7 2011 1 38 41 PM 7 7 2011 1 35 22 PM 25 081797 N 121 566110 E Video Server Record file of Camera1 Manual 7 7 2011 1 38 43 PM 7 7 2011 1 36 18 PM 24 989605 N 121 642947 E No Name Figure 1 4 Description Include these types of events Alarm System 1 Event Type 2 Flag Message 4 Selection Menu 5 Message Time 6 Start Time 7 GPS Position Connection Account Monitor and Record Flag an event for later reference Indicate associated information for each event type Right clicking a message in the Alarm Connection Monitor or Record tab allows you to instantly access some useful functions Indicate when the GV GIS receives an event Indicate when an event happens at the host Indicates the GPS position of hosts at Start Time C GeoVision Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Installing the GV GIS Before installing the GV GIS you need to install the USB d
19. 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 g Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Camera 17 WS 1 0 Module B A VideoServer El Camera List Camera 1 Camera 2 1 0 Module 3 Expended Markers MA Police Station 8 New Map Building A x z Alarm System Connection account Monitor sci ie Md 2D 3D a Jing Ye 4th Rd Microsoft VirtualEarths in v Road Aerial oan Sone DVR A 9 Q t o 402 AY n 35 Aly 3 one Ln 25 Aly z 2 Huan Shan Se gt A 5 a VideoServer 59Ln10 Kang ch ien Ya mu l ing P iN hu tzu lan Nehu Jia Dai Sr Yang ch ou Sungshan os Ae 300 m vV D995 hoe saree OSES See KTA juba JIN B EEn Host VideoServer Status Error Monitor Motion Trigger Motion DYR DYR DYR VideoServer DYR VideoServer DYR VideoServer VideoServer Message Camera 1 detected motion Camera 1 detected motion Camera 17 detdcted motion Camera detected motion Camera 17 detdcted motion Camera2 detected motion Camera 17 detdcted motion Camera detected motion Camera2 detected motion VideoServer Camera1 deteci ed motion Message Time 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 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
20. C FUN 1 E The Vision of Security GV GIS User s Manual V3 0 C GeoVision 2011 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 Inc makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice 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 July 2011 Contents Naming ano TR TA sssr mnawensmsuvecssouees vV DON NONDO siserssnisina iana AEN V Chapter 1 Introduction ssaasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 1 Lr FoU S ernn E 2 1 2 System RequireMment ccccccssssecesssssscessesseeesseseseessesseeesees 3 1 3 Overview Of GV GIS 2 0 0 cccccccceccsecsesseeeeeseeaeseeeeessanaeseeseeseaaaseees 6 Teds Ma SCIECN ericeira aeai 6 Tee
21. 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 15 C GeoVision Method 2 When the longitude and latitude values are unknown 1 Drag a fixed host icon onto the desired location on the map 2 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 3 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 76 6 Advanced Operations 6 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
22. Figure 1 3 select the mobile host you wish to configure and select View Edit A Mobile Host Map Event Setting icon 3 7 1 Defining a Detection Area Up to 50 detection areas can be defined and created 1 Select Set Detection Area on the left panel This window appears Map Event Setting geo1 M Set Detection Area 1 Set Detection Route lt Idle Speed Check Over speed detectic Figure 3 10 31 C GeoVision 2 Right click on the map and select Add a detection area Two markers appear on the map 3 To define the detection range follow one of these ways A Specify the radius distance from the mobile host in meters or feet Clicking Set 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 To add another detection area follow steps 2 and 3 Click Apply to apply the settings to the mobile host Or click Apply to to apply the settings to several selected mobile hosts 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 32 al Tracking Operations for Mobile Hosts 3 7 2 Planning a Detection Route 1 Select Set Detection Route on the left panel This wi
23. Login ID 2 Password Host Type Compact DYR Storage 1 Input Trigger D Record Map Event D Figure 4 7 5 Click the Setting button after Record Map Event The Record Map Event dialog box appears 50 4 Recording Operations for Mobile Hosts Select the events and camera for recording Record Map Event Recording Event Recording Camera lout of Detection Area 1 Vvithin the Detection Area 2 Out of Detection Route ldle Speed V Over Speed Figure 4 8 Click OK The selected cameras of this Mobile Host will be recorded when the selected events occur 51 C GeoVision 4 4 Recording upon Input Trigger When an input device is triggered at the mobile host the GV GIS system can record and or pop up live views on the assigned cameras A maximum of 4 input triggered live views can be shown simultaneously 1 Setup the storage recording and recycling settings See 4 1 Configuring the Basics Enable recording See step 2 in 4 2 Recording Manually On the Subscriber Setting dialog box click the Setting button after Input Trigger The Input Trigger dialog box appears Subscriber Setting Connection Information Login ID 2 Password Host Type Compact DVR Storage D Input Trigger D Record Map Event D Figure 4 9 52 4 Recording Operations for Mobile Hosts 6 Define the cameras for live view pop up and or recording Input Trigger W Module 1 gf
24. Note Insert syntax 2 Geovision Inc lt br gt No 246 Sec i Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwani Type Business Icon Ik A 4 ey 2 S Figure 6 3 2 Name the place marker and select the icon 3 Optionally you can select Type if available and enter the details in the Note field to describe the place 68 4 6 Advanced Operations If you 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 Insert Image Name GeoVision Logd The website or file path C Documents and Settings test 85 Desktop geovision bmp Search OK Cancel Figure 6 4 If you want to add a web link to describe the place click Insert Syntax and select Hyper Link The dialog box similar to Figure 6 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 69 C GeoVision 6 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 1 Adjust the map to the desired view and zoom level 2 Onthe host list right click Expended Markers and select Add Map View Region Name the view select one icon and click OK
25. PS Receiver to connect GV GIS Server section type login ID and password created on GV GIS for the GV System In the Account for IP Device to connect GV GIS Server section select desired IP cameras and type their separate login IDs and passwords created on GV GIS Click OK The Connection s column on the GV GIS Client window will display the total number of to be connected devices which includes one GV System and the number of connected IP cameras To create connection to other GV GIS stations double click 2 to 4 columns on the GV GIS Client window and configure the connection information by following above steps To start connecting to GV GIS click the w button The GPS data of GV System and connected IP devices will be sent to GV GIS To connect to the GV GIS make sure the service on the GV GIS is enabled the Login to GV GIS and Starting Receiving GPS Data for GPS Receiver a functions on the GV GIS Client window Figure D 1 are enabled too 128 Appendix E Modifying Port Number for running GV GIS on the same computer with GV System Since the GV GIS and the WebCam Server of GV System use the same HTTP port number of 80 to connect to the Web it is required to modify the port number of either GV GIS or WebCam Server if the two are run on the same computer If not you cannot access the Web interface of the GV GIS To modify the HTTP port number of GV GIS 1 Click Configure from the menu bar and select System Conf
26. S gt Video and Motion In this section you can configure the connection to GV GIS and tasks to perform gt Digital 1 0 and PTZ Events and Alerts GV GIS Server gt Email gt FT Activate Link gt Center V2 Host name or IP Address 192 168 0 127 gt VSM Port number Password gt 3GPP Cease motion detection messages from O Select all Camera 1 C Camera 2 Monitoring Cease input trigger message from O select all C inputi C input C inputs C Input 4 gt Recording Schedule gt Remote Viewlog gt Network gt Management Logout gt Enable schedule mode o Select schedule time Figure 2 5 2 Select Activate Link A Getting Started Type IP address or domain name of the GV GIS Keep Port number as default or change it if necessary 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 2 2 Creating Host Accounts in this chapter Click Apply to start connection Make sure UMTS function is also enabled for mobile internet 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 1 2 Connect GV System You can also create a mobile host for GV System GV NVR on GV GIS to track the GV System s location For the settings on the GV System see GPS Settings on GV System
27. another Storage Group click the Add Storage Group icon To delete a Storage Group select a Storage Group and click the Remove Storage icon 4 Recording Operations for Mobile Hosts 4 1 2 Configuring the Video Settings Define the maximum recording duration recording time and recording mode On the Record Setting dialog box select the Video Setting tab This dialog box appears Record Setting Storage Group Video Setting Recycle Max Video Clip ER minutes Post Rec Event Sec Recording mode Out of Detection Area 100 Within the Detection Area 30 Out of Detection Route 30 Record upon event Idle Speed 30 Record upon event Over Speed 30 Record upon event Input Trigger 30 Record upon event Figure 4 2 m Max Video Clip Specifies the maximum duration of the recording file Mm Sec Specifies the length 5 300 seconds you want to record for each event type When the length you specify exceeds the Max Video Clip time the exceeded part will be separated into a second recording file m Recording Mode Select Record upon event to start recording for the specified time Sec as soon as an event occurs Select Continue after event to start recording as soon as an event occurs and then continue to record for the specified time Sec after the event stops 45 C GeoVision 4 1 3 Configuring the Recycle Settings On the Record Setting dialog box click the Recycle tab This dialog box appears Configure the rec
28. atter external or internal the USB 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 1 Each dongle has its own serial number Find it on the side of the External dongle or on the back of the Internal dongle Later this serial number will be used in naming the files for upgrading SIC 7116442 10090031 C Geovision Pl A External Dongle Internal Dongle 2 Insert the dongle to the computer if you use an External dongle 3 Inthe GIS folder double click GVUsbKeyUpClient exe This dialog box appears amp GeoVision USB Key Upgrade Client USB Keys NVR 00325230 Information NVR 7116442 00325230 HW Serial 711644 Internal Serial 0000024E Softwares NVR Identification Save Key ID Data Select All Select None Figure B 1 118 Appendix 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 Save Different dongle data will be saved as separate files The file will be named after the serial number on the dongle and saved as ou
29. ber of events in the List E 10000 Event Log M Keep Days 3 aj MRecycleLog Log Path D GV GISSLog Available space 4 67 GB u Figure 8 3 Event List Import Day s Specify the number of days for which data logs will be loaded when the Event List No 9 Figure 1 2 and the Event Log Browser Figure 7 1 are opened The number is between 1 and 7 days The maximum number of events in the List Specify the maximum number of e