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1.          annernnnnnrnnnnennnnnnnnn 103  7 1 Setting up an IP Camera       ranrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnsrnnernnnnnnsnnsernnn 104   7 1 1 Previewing Video and Setting Audio        rrrrrrrrvrvnnnnnnnr 107   7 2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View        rrrrrnrrrrrnnnrrrrrrnnrrvennnn 110   7 2 1 Connecting to the IP Camera         rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvrnnnnn 110   7 3 Remote Monitoring with E Map           rrrrrnnernnnrornnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnn 111   7 3 1 Creating an E Map for the IP Camera                     0 111   7 3 2 Connecting to the IP Camera                 ccccccceeeeeeseeeeeees 112   Chapter 8 CMS Configurations                 cscs 113     FONT 113  OVN 116   8 3 Dispatch SAVE Haas ya k e ORE EEK aE 117  Chapter 9 The I O Terminal Block      rnnernnennnrnnnvnnnee 119  91 ES ERE EEE 119  Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection                  005 120  2 PN 121    10 1 1 Installing SVEN V 2s sevrsvecsccnansisainadaasaveandenenctserwhicastivxsa 121  10 1 2 Activating the GView Function         rrrnnrrrrvrrrnnnrrvrvrnnnnerr 122  10 1 3 Connecting to the IP Camera         rrrnnnnnnnvnrrnnnnnnvrvnvnnnnn 122  10 1 4 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera        123  10 1 5 Other Functions Larasmdespedmedmm mand 124   10 2 Windows Smartphone         rararnnanrrnnnrrrnnnnrrnnrernnnrennnnnennnsnnnnnn 130  10 2 1 Installing MSView V2   V3     r rrrrnernrnnnrrnrnnrrnnnnrrernnnnnsnn 130  10 2 2 Activating the MSView V2   V3 Function                  0068 130  10 2 3 Connecting 
2.         rrrrrrrnnrrrrvrvrnnnnrrrrrrrnnsnrrernnrrnnsnnnre 78   4 8 3 Storage Settings          rrrrrrnnrrnnnnnvrvvrrnnnrrrnnrrnnnnnrrvnrrnnnnnsnnne 80   4 8 4 User Account 4prvrr4rv4v42414 ee 82   4 8 5 kHonbraidLuvuaav  vsesermuv  vsrmkessdeemnv 83   o REN 84   FT Tr 86  Chapter 5 Recording and Playback                 cc008 87     RENN uante E E 87  DE PAD ee 88  5 2 1 Playback Using the Memory Card             cccccsesseeeeeeeeeees 88   5 2 2 Playback over Network               ccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaees 90   5 2 3 Access to the Recorded Files through FTP Server         91    5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events          rrrrrnrnnrrn 91    Chapter6 Advanced Applications                  cscc0 93  6 1 Upgrading System Firmware             ccccccssseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaneeees 93   6 1 1 Using the Web Configuration Interface            rrrnrnrrrrnnnnn 94   6 1 2 Using the IP Device Utility           rrrrrnnnnrnrrnnnrnrnnrnevnnnnnvennnn 95   6 2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings          rarrrrrrnnrrrrrnnnvrrnnnnsnnr 97   6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings              rrrrnrrrrrrnrrornrnnnnnr 99   6 4 Verifying Watermark         rrrnrrnnnnnrrnnnrnnnrvnnnnnrrrrnrnnrrennnnrrernnnnnn 100   6 4 1 Accessing AVI Files              cccccccccccsseeesseeseeeeeeeessaseeeess 100   6 4 2 Running Watermark Proof               cccceceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 101   6 4 3 The Watermark Proof WindOW                cccsscceeeeeeeeeeeees 102  Chapter7 DVR Configurations  
3.      25       GeoVision    3 2 3 Snapshot of Live Video    To take a snapshot of live video  follow these steps     Click the Snapshot button  No  5  Figure 3 3   The Save As dialog  box appears     Specify Save in  type the File name  and select JPEG or BMP as  Save as Type  You may also choose whether to display the name  and date stamps on the image     Click the Save button to save the image in the local computer     3 2 4 Video Recording    You can record live video for a certain period of time to your local computer     26    Click the File Save button  No  6  Figure 3 3   The Save As dialog  box appears     Specify Save in  type the File name  and move the Time Period  slider to specify the time length of the video clip from 1 to 5 minutes     Click the Save button to start recording     To stop recording  click the Stop button  No  2  Figure 3 3      El Accessing the Camera    3 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View  The full screen mode provides two types of close up views  Picture in   Picture  PIP  and Picture and Picture  PAP   The two views are useful to  provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area     To access this feature     e Click the Full Screen button  No  7  Figure 3 3   Right click the full  screen to have the options of PIP and PAP        Right click the live view to have the options of PIP and PAP   Picture in Picture View    With the Picture in Picture  PIP  view  you can crop the video to get a  close up view or zoom in 
4.      The codec and resolution of digital videos are set up on the GV   IPCAM H 264 instead of on the GV System     The hardware compression and the    Pre Recording Using RAM     feature cannot work on the videos from GV IPCAM H 264     o     TCP IP                                                                      IP Camera                   AGAADARRRARNAA RER BRER     2 RRRERRESRARRAS alia HAL     GV System with   gt    a 32 channel Display  IP Camera    Figure 7 1    103    Q GeoVision     7 1 Setting up an IP Camera  To set up the GV IPCAM H 264 on the GV System  follow these steps     1     104    On the main screen  click the Configure button  select General  Setting  select Camera   Audio Install and click IP Camera Install   This dialog box appears     IP Camera Setup    V Install IP Camera    Please select the number of IP cameras fi ER   B    you want to install     i Configure      OK   Cancel      Figure 7 2       Select Install IP Camera  select the number of the IP cameras you  want to link to  and click Configure  This dialog box appears     IP Dorice Setup    Server address Per Video Resolution Grand Add Convera      I    oan Camurri              ne    or            T ss       Figure 7 3    To automatically set up the IP camera  click Scan Camera to  detect any GV IP devices on the LAN       To manually set up the IP camera  click Add Camera     The following steps are the example of manual setup     DVR Configurations    Click Add Camera  This dialog box ap
5.     10000      User name  BE  2dmin    ETE A    5 K       options exit    Figure 10 16       10  Mobile Phone Connection    3  Enter the IP address of your camera  port value  default value is  10000   a username and a password  Then click Options and select  Connect     4  Once the connection is established  the live image will appear     SsviewV3image  a     T i       Figure 10 17    10 3 4 Quick Connection    The IP addresses of connected servers can be stored for quick connection  in the future  Press the   lt   and   gt   buttons on the mobile device to select  the desired camera for connection     10 3 5 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera    To play back the recordings from the GV IPCAM H 264  follow these steps     1  Enable ViewLog Server on the camera  Keep the connection port to  be 5552 or modify it if necessary  See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server for  details     2  Execute SSView on your smartphone     137    Q GeoVision     3  When the message SSView V3 appears  click Options  and then  select Rpb  The login screen appears  If you want to search the  recordings within a specific period of time for playback  select Rpb  With Time     SsviewViApbConnec  ER t    TF P O      IP Host name    geovision dipmap com       Figure 10 18    4  Enter the IP address of your camera  port value  default value is  5552   a username and a password  Then click Options and select  Video Server     5  Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback     10 3 6 O
6.    GeoVision     The Vision of Security    GV IPCam H 264 1 3M VGA    User s Manual       Before attempting to connect or operate this product   please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use         2 GeoVision      2010 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     April 2010    Preface    Welcome to the GV IPCAM H 264 User s Manual     The GV IPCAM H 264 has a series of models designed to meet different  needs  This Manual is designed for the following models and firmware  version     Model   Model Number  GV BX110D V1 01  Box Camera GV BX110DW V1 01    GV BX010D V1 01  Mini Fixed Dome GV MFD110 V1 01       This Manual provides an overview of the GV IPCAM H 264 and its  accessories  The introduction will present you the features and the usage  of the GV IPCAM H 264     Contents    Note f  r Recording simessmnenmiunesmsnmsmai
7.    amp  Input Setting  See 4 2 7 Input Setting       For e mail and FTP alerts  it is required to start monitoring  See 4 4  Monitoring      Note  The Motion Detection function is an optional setting since it is  activated by default     51     8 GeoVision     4 3 1 E mail    After a trigger event  the camera can send the e mail to a remote user    containing a captured still image     Email    In this section you can configure mailserver  SMTP  to handle events  videos  and error messages     Primary mail server     enable  Server URLIP Address    Server Port          From email address       Send to  Please use    to seperate recipient s    address     Alerts Interval time in minute  0 to 60          Need authentication to login    User Name          Password   This server requires a secure connection  SSL   Email   Alarm Settings   Tampering Alarm   Rec Error   HD Full   Motion Detection    Digital Input       Figure 4 12     Enable  Select to enable the e mail function     52    Sever URL IP Address  Type the URL address or IP address of the    SMTP Server     Server Port  Modify the port number of the SMTP Server  Or keep    the default value 25     From email address  Type the sender   s e mail address   Send to  Type the e mail address s  you want to send alerts to     Alerts Interval Time  Specify the interval between e mail alerts  The  interval is between 0 and 60 minutes  The option is useful for the  frequent event occurrence  by which any event triggers during th
8.   00 vi  oo z  00    00 W  Next Day       OD Span 2 Round the clock w    00    00 v   00 w  100 w Next Day    O span3    Round the clock      00     00       00 w 100   Next Day       C weekend   Round the clock        Saturday and Sunday    Only Sunday  C Special Day   Round the clock w    MM DD    02   03   lo4     06    lo      10   12               Figure 4 20    HM Span 1  Span 3  Set a different recording mode for each time frame  during the day  Each day can be divided into 3 time frames   represented by Span 1 to Span 3     mM Weekend  Enable this option to start monitoring all day on the  weekend and select the recording mode to be used  Define whether  your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday     E Special Day  Set the recording mode on a specified day     66    4   Administrator Mode    4 5 2 I O Monitoring Settings    Note this function is only available for Box Camera     You can set the schedule for I O monitoring to start        I O Monitor Settings    In this section you can configure 1 0 monitor time     Select monitor time       M  Span 1 ov   oo m   08     00 v   7  Span 2 19 M   00    01 m   00   Next Day                      O Span 3 00 w 100 v   00 v   00   Next Day        weekend    Saturday and Sunday    Only Sunday  C Special Day  MM DD        103   104    07 108    11    12                        Figure 4 21  Span 1  Span 3  Set different time frames during the day to enable  I O monitoring  Each day can be divided into 3 time frames 
9.   Configure on the window menu  and select System Configure to  display this dialog box  In the Connective Port field  keep the default  port 5609  or modify it to match the VSM port on the IP camera     System Configure  Startup     Auto Run shan Windows Gare   Start gender when Vite Sign Monitor Stars    Li Lagin SME Reneerwhen Service Starts    Connective  Piet   Server Part 5610   Default    Default    Por 2 is assigned for GV IP dirvices     Security    Gnihance meteori security    Figure 8 5       For further information on how to mange the received video from the IP  camera  see GV CMS Series User   s manual     116    fel CMS Configurations    8 3 Dispatch Server    The Dispatch Server can manage the camera and I O devices connected  to the GV IPCAM H 264  and distribute them to the Center V2                TCP IP  IP Camera Center V2       I  i Video Data    l    Text Data i    l     op   Dispatch Server    ht  IP Camera    Center V2    Figure 8 6    117    L GeoVision     e To setthe appropriate port connecting to the IP camera  click the  Server Setting button on the toolbar  and select Allow GV IP  devices to login as subscriber from port  Keep the default port as  5551  or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the IP camera     1 Dispatch Server Setting    Hoio Soding    Gara For H112   Betsun       DlAinrun s  re pamira ugan startup   Taytomafic Falloverr Support    Disgaich Leg    Elerii Days mr HEN Pelee Space 4 44 08    Leg Palh CDs path SiL agi    Cirad  
10.   When this dialog box appears  type the camera   s IP address  login ID  and password  Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary     Connect to Remote Viewlog Service     2  IP Address       Port    5652 Default    ID    Guest    Password         Save Password    Host Type   Gy IP Device    ancer      Figure 5 3  In the Host Type field  select GV IP Device     Click Connect to access the files of the camera for playback     5   Recording and Playback    5 2 3 Access to the Recorded Files through FTP Server    The built in FTP Server allows you to download the recorded files saved on  the memory card  You can play back the downloaded files of AVI format  with any multimedia player  For details to download files  see  Act as FTP  Server   4 3 2 FTP     5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events    On GV System  you can retrieve the events recorded during the Daylight  Saving Time  DST  period from the GV IPCAM H 264 for playback  You  can also connect the memory card to GV System for playback     The following instructions describe how to retrieve the recorded files from  the GV IPCAM H 264 over network  If you like to use the memory card for  playback  first follow the instructions in 5 2 1 Playback Using the Memory  Card to load the recorded files to ViewLog  and then follow Steps 4 5  below to play back DST events     1  The camera must allow the remote access with ViewLog Server  activated  See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server     2  To remotely connect to the camera fro
11.   represented by Span 1 to Span 3     Weekend  Enable this option to start I O monitoring all day on the  weekend and define whether your weekend includes Saturday and    Sunday or Only Sunday     Special Day  Enable I O monitoring on a specified day     Note  In Recording Schedule and I O Monitoring Schedule  if the  settings for Special Day conflict with those for Span 1 3 or Weekend     the Special Day settings will get priority     67       GeoVision     4 6 Remote ViewLog    Note this function is only available for Box Camera     With the Remote ViewLog function  you can play back the files recorded at  the GV IPCAM H 264 over TCP IP network     For the first time user  you need to install the Remote ViewLog program  from the Software DVD  For remote access to the camera  the ViewLog  Server built in the unit must be enabled  See 4 3 5 ViewLog Server     For details on connecting to the camera for playback   see 5 2 2 Playback  Using Remote ViewLog     68    4   Administrator Mode    4 7 Network    The Network section includes some basic but important network  configurations that enable the camera to be connected to a TCP IP  network     4 7 1 LAN    According to your network environment  select among Static IP  DHCP and  PPPoE     LAN Configuration    In this section you can configure GV IP Camera to work inside of LAN     LAN Configuration       Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server     Static IP address Select this option to ent
12.   tee  H  Monitor F   tamaa part by GVW iegaed Gaphune 10 ome   ee uaii J Horria   frr  Ereti Catania  El   HiT      Au Phan stars aa Starte    agn Sk  Sense whan Disi benie     llie m  ria ke iia      ihia        ur Jane      Figure 8 3    114    fel CMS Configurations    E Manual close channel  Closes the triggered camera view  manually     M Close the camera view when motion stopped  Closes the  triggered camera view automatically when motion stops     M Post Motion  Specify the duration of the camera view remaining  on the monitoring window after motion stops     E Camera send by I O trigger will monitor  Specify the duration  of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window when an  I O device is triggered     To keep the camera view remaining on the monitoring window  even after the alarm is finished  click the right arrow button  and  uncheck Latch Trigger  Then the camera view will keep  remaining on the monitoring window for the specified time  For  example  the alarm is triggered for 5 minutes and you set 10  minutes  which means the total display time will be 15 minutes     For further information on how to mange the received video from the IP  camera  see GV CMS Series User s manual     115    L GeoVision    8 2 VSM    The VSM can monitor and manage the camera and I O devices connected  to the GV IPCAM H 264        TCP  IP  IP Camera        l  l  i Text Data  o   a  VSM  IP Camera  Figure 8 4    e To set the appropriate port connecting to the IP camera  click
13.   which IP address the camera will get from the DHCP server or ISP   Otherwise you must use the Dynamic DNS service to obtain a domain  name linked to the camera s changing IP address first    For details on Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE  see 4 7 3 Advanced    TCP IP     e If Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE is enabled and you cannot access  the camera  you may have to reset it to the factory default and then  perform the network settings again     To restore the factory settings  see the Default button in 1 6 Overview     17       GeoVision    2 3 Configuration Basics    Once the camera is properly installed  the following important features can  be configured using the browser based configuration page and are  discussed in the following sections in this manual     e Date and time adjustment  see 4 8 1 Date  amp  Time Setting     Login and privileged passwords  see 4 8 4 User Account   e Network gateway  see 4 7 Network     e Camera image adjustment  see 3 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live  View Window     e Video format  resolution and frame rate  see 4 1 1 Video Settings     El Accessing the Camera    Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera    Two types of users are allowed to log on to the GV IPCAM H 264   Administrator and Guest  The Administrator has unrestricted access to all  system configurations  while the Guest has the access to live view and  network status only     3 1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images    Once installed  your GV IPCAM H 264 is accessible on a network  Follow 
14.  3  After the format is complete  the partition information will display  The  maximum space for one partition is 200 GB     To remove a memory card     1  Click the Remove button    2  When you are prompted to ensure the action  click Yes  The page will  be refreshed and the partition information will be cleaned    3  Remove the memory card from the camera     Note    1  If Enable Recycle is selected  the available space of the storage  device must be higher than the space you specified at the Stop  recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smaller  than x option  Otherwise no video will be recoded    2  The recording data may be lost if you remove the USB mass storage  device during recording    3  If you do not remove the storage device properly  the data cannot be  read in another computer  In this case  re plug the storage device  back to the camera  The system will repair the data automatically   When the system is repairing the data  the Remove field will display     Repairing        81    C GeoVision     4 8 4 User Account    You can change the login name and password of Administrator and Guest   The default Administrator login name and password are admin  the default  Guest login name and password are guest  To allow a Guest user log in    without entering name and password  select Disable authentication for  guest account     User Account    In this section you can change the administrator account and password    Administrator Account       Username  admi
15.  4 1 1 Video Settings   4 1 2 Motion Detection   4 1 3 Privacy Mask   4 1 4 Text Overlay   4 1 5 Tampering Alarm   4 1 6 Visual Automation   Box Camera Only    4 2 2 Output Setting   4 3 1 Email   4 3 2 FTP   4 3 3 Center V2   4 3 4 VSM   4 3 5 Backup Center  Box Camera  Only    4 3 6 ViewLog  Box Camera Only    4 3 7 3GPP    4 5 1 Camera  4 5 2 I O Monitor  Box Camera Only     LAN   Wireless  Box Camera Only   Advanced TCP IP   IP Filtering   Date and Time   GPS Maps Settings   Storage Settings    Box Camera Only    User Account   Log Information   System Log  Box Camera Only   Tools       36    4   Administrator Mode    4 1 Video and Motion    The GV IPCAM H 264 can process one video stream in two different codec  and image settings  Two setting pages Streaming 1 and Streaming 2 are  provided for separate setup     There is no function of Watermark Setting  Audio in Source  Mechanical  Iris Adjustment or Special View Setting on the Streaming 2 setting page   Once you have set those four functions for Streaming 1  Streaming 2 will  be applied with the same functions automatically  TVOut function is only  available for Streaming 1     This section includes the video image settings and how the images can be  managed by using Motion Detection  Privacy Mask  Tampering Alarm and  Visual Automation     37    C GeoVision     4 1 1 Video Settings    38                            Resolution  second    320240 M 30 4     in this section you can configure the bit rate used by MPEG 4 vid
16.  8 Management    The Management section includes the settings of data and time and user  account  You can also view the firmware version and execute certain    system operations     4 8 1 Date  amp  Time Settings    The date and time settings are used for date and time stamps on the image     Date and Time Settings    In this section you can configure time and date or just synchronize with a NTP server     Date and Time on GV IP Camera    Mon Feb 14 17 22 49 2000    Time Zone          GMT  08 00  China  Hong Kong Australia Western  Singapore  Taiwan Russia       C  Enable Daylight Saving Time  Start     mmsddihhimm     End      MMiddihhimm     Synchronized with a Network Time Server       Synchronized with Network Time Server  NTP           Host name or IP Address  time  windows com  Update period  24 hours  Update Time  AM 05 10       Synchronized with your computer or modify manually    O Modify manually  Date   tyyyyimmidd     Time    hh mm ss        Synchronized with your computer  Date and time overlay setting    Show date  armM 0D N      This is a format of date where yyyy stands for year in 4 digits or yy in 2 digits  mm  stands for month  and dd stands for day     Displ  par    Date prior to time  Ex 2007 05 21 17 00 00        Time prior to date Ex 1 7 00 00 2007 05 21        Figure 4 26    76    4   Administrator Mode     Date  amp  Time on GV IP Camera  Displays the current date and time on  the camera      Time Zone  Sets the time zone for local settings  Select En
17.  Camera    0 1 lux at F1 6    1 5   1 4000 sec  Balanced  Speed  Priority  Quality Priority    1 120   1 8000 sec  Auto  Automatic  Manual  2800K   8500K        Operation    H 264  MPEG4  MJPEG    Dual Streams from two of H 264  MPEG4 and  MJPEG    1280 x 1024  SXGA    640 x 480  VGA    320 x 240  CIF   176 x 144    640 x 480  VGA    320 x 240  CIF   176 x 144            640 x 480  VGA   320 x 240  CIF   176 x 144    15 fps at 1280 x 1024  SXGA    30 fps at 640 x 480  VGA     30 fps at 640 x 480  VGA        141    C GeoVision     Brightness  Contrast  Sharpness  Gamma   White Balance  Flicker less  Image Orientation    G 711    Wet Contact   7V   30V    277V AC 5A  NO   3A  NC   30V DC 5A  NO   3A  NC        Network    10 100 Ethernet      HTTP  TCP  UDP  SMTP  FTP  DHCP  NTP   UPnP  DynDNS  3GPP ISMA RTSP       Mechanical    C   CS Mount  DC Jack    RJ 45    1 In  Using the built in microphone or  externally connecting a microphone     1 Out  Stereo phone jack  3 5mm   0 14 in     5 pin terminal block  pitch 3 5 mm   0 14 in    Mini or micro SD SDHC memory card slot    BNC connector  1 LED with two colors       142    Specifications    General    0  C   50    32 F   122 F     Humidity     10  to 90   no condensation     ftv DC   PoE   7 2 W  max  600mA at 12V DC    CE  FCC  C Tick  RoHS compliant   115 x 65 x 60  mm    4 52 x 2 55 x 2 36  in   450   50  g   0 99   0 11  Ib        Power over Ethernet  IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet   PSE  End Span  Per Port 48V DC  350mA  M
18.  Click the arrow button to change the page of  display the control panel  the control panel       l Information      Version  v1 00 2008 02 01    a Local time  2008 02 04 15 48 18      Host time  2008 02 04 16 05 55    a Online count  2        gt  8 24  EE     Figure 3 4   Information  Displays the version of the camera  local time of the local  computer  host time of the camera and the number of users logging in the  camera    Video  Displays the current video codec  resolution and data rate    Audio  Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker    devices are enabled      I O Control  Provides a real time graphic display of the input and output  status  You can force the output to be triggered by double clicking its icon     23    C GeoVision      Alarm Notify  Displays the captured images by sensor triggers and  motion detection  For this function to work  you have to configure the Alarm  Notify settings first  See 3 2 6 Alarm Notification      GPS  For details 4 8 2 GPS Map Settings    Download  Allows you to install the programs from the hard drive      Camera Adjustment  Allows you to adjust the image quality settings       Camera adjustment p      Brightness  Contrast    Saturation  Sharpness    Gamma           White balance    Auto v    Flicker less   Auto z  Image Orientation  Normal v  Shutter Speed    Auta         Figure 3 5    24    El Accessing the Camera    Brightness  Adjusts the brightness of the image     Contrast  Adjusts the relative differ
19.  Execute MSViewV2 exe or MSViewV3 exe on your smartphone        Figure 10 11  2  Click Type and then Live     sf   Welcome MSViewiP  er vil fi Xx    MSView V3 12    Rpb  Rpb with time       Figure 10 12    131    L GeoVision     3  On the login screen  enter the IP address of your camera  port value   default value is 10000   a username and a password  Then click  Control and select Connect     o O O  me   Welcome MsViewlP  er 14E X    IP Addrlgeovidieo dipmap c al  Port 10000 a    SnapShot  Path    Connect  Clear  Load   10    Figure 10 13    Cancel       4  Once the connection is established  the live image will appear  You  can use the scroll key on your smartphone to navigate camera  channels     Welcome MsViewlP  er vi a    Control       Figure 10 14    132    10  Mobile Phone Connection    10 2 4 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera    To play back the recordings from the GV IPCAM H 264  follow these steps     1  Enable ViewLog Server on the camera  Keep the connection port to  be 5552 or modify it if necessary  See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server for    details     2  Execute MSView V2 or MSView V3 in your smartphone     3  Select Type and then Rpb  Figure 10 12   The login screen appears   If you want to search the recordings within a specific period of time for    playback  select Rpb with time     se   Welcome MsVIew P  4      45    UsrName  Password       Figure 10 15    4  Enter the IP address of your camera  port value  default value is  5552   a username and a pa
20.  H 264 User s Manual   e GV IPCAM H 264 Software CD    1 3 2 Mini Fixed Dome    e Mini Fixed Dome   e Security Torx   e Self Tapping Screws   e Plastic Screw Anchors   e GV IPCAM H 264 User s Manual  e GV IPCAM H 264 Software CD    LC GeoVision     1 4 System Requirement    To perform the GV IPCAM H 264 operations through web browser  ensure  your PC is in good network connection  and meet this system requirement     e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or later    1 5 Options  Optional devices can expand your GV IPCAM H 264   s capabilities and  versatility  Contact your dealer for more information     See DC Iris Lens Specifications later in this manual        An infrared illuminator     EN Introduction    1 6 Overview    1 6 1 Box Camera  1 6 1 1 Wired Model       Figure 1 1    No    Name   Description  EN Audio Out Connects a speaker for audio output   Connects a microphone for audio input     1  Terminal Block   Resets all configurations of the GV IPCAM  4 Default H 264 to the default factory settings  See  6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings     Inserts a mini or micro SD SDHC memory  card to store recording data  The figure   5 SD Card Slot      shown here is an example of a miniSD  Card slot     6 LAN   PoE Connects to a 10 100 Ethernet or PoE     Connects to a portable monitor for setting  7 Video Out the focus and angle of GV IPCAM H 264  during initial installation           GeoVision    8 DC 12V Connector   Connects to power     9   Status LED See 1 6 3 Status 
21.  In this section you can enable or disable UPnP function     UPnP      Enable O Disable       Figure 4 24     Dynamic DNS Server Settings  DDNS  Dynamic Domain Name System   provides a convenient way of accessing the camera when using a dynamic  IP  DDNS assigns a domain name to the camera  so that the Administrator  does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address  assigned by DHCP Server or ISP  in xDSL connection  has changed     73    Q GeoVision     Before enabling the following DDNS function  the Administrator should  have applied for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider s website   There are 2 providers listed in the camera  GeoVision DDNS Server and  DynDNS org     To enable the DDNS function     1  Enable  Enable the DDNS function    2  Service Provider  Select the DDNS service provider you have  registered with    3  Host Name  Type the host name used to link to the camera  For the  users of GeoVision DDNS Server  it is unnecessary to fill the field  because the host name will be detected and brought up automatically    4  User Name  Type the user name used to enable the service from the  DDNS    5  Password  Type the password used to enable the service from the  DDNS    6  Click Apply      HTTP Port Settings  The HTTP port enables connecting the camera to  the web  For security integration  the Administrator can hide the server  from the general HTTP port by changing the default HTTP port of 80 toa  different port number within the range 
22.  Memory Card    You can play back the files recorded at the GV IPCAM H 264 by  connecting the memory card to GV System through a memory card reader   However  GV System is run on Windows system while the files recorded at  the GV IPCAM H 264 is of Linux file system  To enable Windows to  recognize the files  you need to install the program Ext2 Installable File  System included on the Software CD     1  Insert the Software CD  select IFS Drives and follow the onscreen  instructions for installation     2  Run IFS Drives from Control Panel  and assign the drive name s  to  each available partition in the storage device        Figure 5 1    88    3   4     5   6     5   Recording and Playback    Run ViewLog     Click the Advanced vuttor select Reload Database and click  Video Server Compact DVR  This dialog box appears     Add video archives from USB HDD    Database Path       Add     kaa Cancel      Figure 5 2    Click Add to assign the hard drive   Click OK to load the data to the ViewLog for playback     89    L GeoVision    5 2 2 Playback over Network    With the Remote ViewLog function  you can play back the files recorded at  the GV IPCAM H 264 over TCP IP network     3   4     90       The camera needs to allow the remote access with ViewLog Server  activated  See 4 3 6 ViewLog Server     For the first time user  run the Remote ViewLog program from the  Software CD  Next time whenever you like to use this function  access  this option from the camera   s Web interface   
23.  automatically bring up the  recommended video resolution  frame rate  bandwidth and GOP size      Video Signal Type  The GV IPCAM H 264 provides three codec options   MPEG4  H 264 and MJPEG  And there are several options for selecting  image resolutions  1280 x 1024  640 x 480  360 x 240 and 176 x 144  The  frame rate to transmit images can reach 30 fps for all kinds of resolutions   except the resolution of 1280 x 1024  The resolution of 1280 x 1024 can  only be applied to Streaming 1     Most 3GPP mobile phone supports video streaming with MPEG4 video   Due to the limitation of the bandwidth for 3GPP  only 176 x 144 and 360 x  240 video resolutions will be supported for mobile phone setting  To  change 3GPP port settings  see 4 3 7 3GPP      Bandwidth Management  When using H 264 or MPEG4 it is possible to  control the bitrate  which in turn allows the amount of bandwidth usage to  be controlled     E VBR  Variable Bitrate   The quality of the video stream is kept as  constant as possible at the cost of a varying bitrate  The bandwidth is  much more efficiently used than a comparable CBR     Set the image quality to one of the 3 standards  Fair  Good  and  Excellent     M CBR  Constant Bitrate   CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by  varying the quality of the H 264 or MPEG4 stream  Select one of the  bitrates from the drop down list     39    Q GeoVision      GOP Structure and Length  Set the maximum number of frames in a  GOP structure  the GOP size limit       Al
24.  format of the Video Output  No  7  Figure 1 1  No  8  Figure 1 2  on  the camera in either NTSC or PAL      Mechanical Iris Adjustment     Auto adjustment  The option is designed for auto iris lens  DC drive    Click Start to automatically adjust the auto iris lens and bring  exposure to optimum  For the first time user of auto iris lens  you must  enable this option to make adjustment for the lens and re log on to the  camera      Special View Setting     DIN  Select Auto that will let the camera switch automatically to   monochrome images in a poorly lit scene  You can also switch either   Black and White or Color images manually    IR Check Function  The option is designed to determine if the   surveillance area is illuminated by the infrared light  from an infrared   illuminator  or by sunlight  By the checking mechanism  the built in IR   cut filter can then work correctly with the D N function  At night  the IR   cut filter turns on to filter the infrared light and the image is switched to   monochrome to produce better images  At day time  the IR cut filter   turns off and the image is switched to color       Indoor  The default setting  The IR Check Function is enabled in  this setting       Outdoor  The IR Check Function is disabled  It is suggested to  enable this option when the color temperature of outdoor lighting is  6000 K or above       Triggered by Input  The D N and IR Check functions are  controlled by an input device connected to the camera  such as an  i
25.  install the program     2  Double click the IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop  This  dialog box appears        GV IP Device Utility  File Tool    Mac Address IP Address Firmware Version NOTE    0013E2016410 1921681152 v1 00 2009 07 08  0013E2011F07 192 168 1 15 v1 47 2009 05 26  0013E201033F 192 168 1 232 v1 47 2009 05 26  GV IPSpeedDome 0013E2016406 192168 1 204 v1 00 2009 06 26  GYLK 4 V2 008414430003 192 168 1 209 v1 01 2009 07 15       Figure 6 2    3  Click the Search button to locate available cameras on the same LAN   Or click the New button and assign the IP address to locate the  camera over the Internet  Or highlight one camera in the list and click  the Delete button to remove it     95    C GeoVision     4     5     96    Double click one camera in the list  This dialog box appears        Mat Address    User Login  UserName  TERED    Passwort      Get IP Aderees   Farmare Upgrade   Device          Figure 6 3  Click the Firmware Upgrade tab  This dialog box appears     Mar Araress      Aber Login  User Mame E    Passord      Se Adasi Varene Legree   arien Hume   port seng   import reanga   abaa      Version   100 ADE   Broens      C Uegeade di dees       Figure 6 4  Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file   img  saved at  your local computer     If you like to upgrade all the cameras in the list  select Upgrade all  devices     Type Password  and click Upgrade to start the upgrade     Gi Advanced Applications    6 2 Backing Up and Restorin
26.  log of input triggers   Click it to display and force the connected output devices        10  Mobile Phone Connection    Viewing Input Triggered Events  All input triggers are logged on the Alarm list  Click the    I    button to view    the list of trigger events        welcome Gview  lt 7  x 02 35 QD         Alarm  E  2001 12 18  El   1 25 56   Module 01 Input 2       Figure 10 7    Forcing Outputs   To force any connected output devices  click the    O    button to  and click  the desired number  The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected  output devices     Aa  VWelcome Gview 4  sfx 02 35 fok     Camera Kamer a4 D    s         Figure 10 8    127    C GeoVision     Controlling PTZ Cameras  To control the PTZ camera  use the drop down list to select the desired  camera  and click the     button on the live view screen  Figure 10 4         Click it to return to the previous page   Use these buttons to move the PTZ camera to the      T   z left  up  down and right  r    Click it to return to home     128    10  Mobile Phone Connection    Viewing Camera Status    To view the camera status  click the    button on the live view screen     Figure 10 4      EF Welcome Gvie    en uff 11 17 fok   Camera Status    D1 Normal       02 Normal  04 Normal  06 Normal  08 Normal  10 Normal  12 Normal  14 Normal  16 Normal  18 Normal    20 Normal  22 Normal  24 Normal  26 Normal  28 Normal  30 Normal  32 Connection Lost    Figure 10 10    This screen displays the status of camera act
27.  port 10000 if necessary     111    L GeoVision    7  Click OK to save the settings     8  Expand the created host folder  Drag and drop the icons of camera  and I O devices onto the imported E Map     9  Close the E Map Editor  Click Yes when you are promoted to save  the file     For details on creating an E Map file on the E Map Server  see    E Map  Server     E Map Application  User s Manual on the Surveillance System  Software CD     7 3 2 Connecting to the IP Camera    Depending on where you save the created E Map file  DVR  E Map Server  or Control Center   the steps to open the Remote E Map window for  monitoring may vary slightly  The following is the connection example when  you store the E Map file on the DVR     1  To enable the remote access to the DVR  click the Network button   select WebCam Server to display the Server Setup dialog box  and  click OK to start the WebCam server     2   Atthe local computer  open the web browser and type the address of  the DVR  The Single View page appears     3  Select Emap  A valid user name and password are required for login   For the first time user  you will be directed to the Download page   Install the E Map program before you can run it     4  On the Remote E Map window  click the Login button and select the  camera host to access its videos and I O devices  A valid user name  and password are required to log in the camera     For details on the Remote E Map functions  see    The Remote E Map    Window     E Map Appli
28.  rate of  live view from 1 to 30 fps     108    DVR Configurations    E Live view key frame only  This option is available when the video  codec of the IP camera is set to MPEG4 or H 264  You can choose to  view the video of key frames instead of all frames on the live view   This option is related to the GOP setting of the IP camera  For  example  if the GOP value is set to 30  there is only one key frame  among 30 frames  For the GOP setting  see 4 1 1 Video Settings      Prerecording with GOP  Enable video recording before an event occurs   The GV System can prerecord video for up to 120 frames which is totally  as much as 4 MB in buffer size  To enable this function  the three  requirements must be met  D1 or CIF resolution  the number of frames in  GOP set to 60 or less than 60 frames  MPEG4 or H 264 codec      GV GIS Setting  Receive the GPS data from the IP device  To receive the  GPS data  remember to also enable the GIS function of the GV System   Configure button  lt  Accessories  lt  Enable Local GIS      109    L GeoVision    7 2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View  You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the GV IPCAM H 264     7 2 1 Connecting to the IP Camera    1  On the Multi View window  click the Edit Host button  The Edit Host  window appears     2  To create a host  click the New button  You need to create a group  before creating a host     3  Select GV IP Camera  GV IP Speed Dome from the Device drop   down list  Type the host name  IP address  us
29.  the device you are using  N O  Open Circuit   N C  Grounded  Circuit   N O Toggle  N C Toggle  N O Pulse or N C Pulse  For Toggle  output type  the output continues to be triggered until a new input trigger    ends the output  For Pulse output type  the output is triggered for the    amount of time you specify in the Trigger Pulse Mode for x Seconds field      Alarm Settings  You can choose to automatically trigger the digital output    under these conditions  tampering alarm  disk write error  Rec Error  and    hard disk full  HD Full      Output Setting    In this section you can configure GV IP Camera digital output port     Digital Output 1   Normal State    Enable  Name  General Mode  Toggle Mode  Pulse Mode    Trigger Pulse Mode for          Output             Open Circuit  N O     Grounded Circuit  N C      Open Circuit  NiO     Grounded Circuit  N C      Open Circuit  N 0  O Grounded Circuit  NIC           1          seconds 1 60     Digital Output 1   Alarm Settings       Tampering Alarm   Rec Error  OHD Full    50       Figure 4 11    4   Administrator Mode    4 3 Events and Alerts    For the events of motion detection or I O trigger  the Administrator can set  up the two trigger actions     1  Send a captured still image by E mail or FTP   2  Notify Center Monitoring Station  Center V2 or VSM  by video or text    alerts     To have above trigger actions  you must set the following functions in  advance      Motion Detection  See 4 1 2 Motion Detection    Optional 
30.  these steps to access your surveillance images     1  Start the Internet Explorer browser     2  Enter the IP address or the domain name of the camera in the  Location Address field of your browser     GeoVision Inc    IP Camera 1 3M   Windows Internet Explorer         E hitii ibad  655 odkogn hin    A A sovsen tre   IP Camera 1 3M       GeoVision IP CAMERA SETUP             Figure 3 1  3  Enter the login name and password     e The default login name and password for Administrator are  admin     e The default login name and password for Guest are guest     19    C GeoVision     4  Click Apply  A video image  similar to the example on Figure 3 2  is  now displayed in your browser     Note  To enable the updating of images in Internet Explorer  you must  set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a once only  installation of GeoVision   s ActiveX component onto your computer     3 2 Functions Featured on the Main Page    This section introduces the features of the Live View window and Network  Status on the main page  The two features are accessible by both  Administrator and Guest     Main Page of Guest Mode  V Video and Motion       Live View Diii Jo     Streaming 1 oe enerne fetes     Streaming 2 a  V Network  lt      Status          Figure 3 2    The GV IPCAM H 264 can process one video stream in two different codec  and image settings  When you access the live view  click Streaming 1 or  Streaming 2 in the left menu     20    El Accessing the Camera    3 2 1 
31. 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc0015760  init elf binfmt 0x0 Ox1c     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  OxcO0lec8c  netlink proto init 0x0 0x214     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user info kernel  NET  Registered protocol                Figure 4 33    83    Q GeoVision     4 8 6 System Log    Note this function is only available for Box Camera     The System Log records the events in the four types of logs  System  Event  Monitoring Event  I O Event and Login Logout  With the System  Log  you can search and obtain the detailed information of an event  To  use the System Log  a memory card is required to insert to the camera     1  For the first time user of the System Log  first click Create to create a  log database  access file  on the memory card     System LogSettings    In this section you can create the System Log  System LogSettings    Create the System Log             Figure 4 34    Note  If you have created the System Log on the memory card   clicking Create again will clean your System Log     2  Select the log type System Event  Monitoring Event  I O Event or  Login Logout from the left menu of the Web interface    3  Specify the filtering criteria  For example  we want to know the login  and logout information during a specific period of time     84    4   Administrator Mode    4  Click Query  The filtering results may look like the figure below     Login   Logout Query     VI Gv vso4a   Status   Select all v      Select all v
32. 25 081 N25 081   10 25 510 25                 Location Name   Taipei 101          Apply    Figure 4 27    Enter the registered Maps API Key  the longitude and latitude of your  camera  and location name  Click Apply to enable this function     Open the control panel of the Live View window     E Save message    Hosttime 2008 01 02 07 08 49  Longitude 121 5649E  Latitude 25 0812 N   lt     amp     Google Map    Open         Figure 4 28    4   Administrator Mode    4  Click Open  A warning message appears     feng ey Co aS      To help protect your security  Internet Explorer has restricted this fila Erom ch   computer  Click here for options       active cantant that could access your X Start  Allow Blocked Content       Save message       Information Bar Help       Host time  Longitude  Latitude    lt     Google Map       Figure 4 29    Right click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content   The map will be displayed  The   icon indicates the location of your    camera  At the upper right corner you have options to view different  map formats  such as Satellite and Hybrid     GPS    IB Save message       Neihu  District       Figure 4 30    79    Q GeoVision     4 8 3 Storage Settings    Note this function is only available for Box Camera     Based on Linux ext3 file system  the GV IPCAM H 264 supports memory  cards for video and audio recordings  You need to format the memory card  by using the following Storage Settings  After being formatted  the memory  card wi
33. 64  See 4 3 2 FTP     3  Use the files recorded on the memory card  Since the files saved on  the memory card are of Linux file system  remember to run IFS  Drives from the Software CD to convert the Linux based files to  Windows based files  For the instructions  see Steps 1 to 2 in 5 2 1  Playback Using the Memory Card     100    Gi Advanced Applications    6 4 2 Running Watermark Proof    1     Install Watermark Proof from the Software CD  After installment  a  WMProof icon is created on your desktop     Double click the created icon  The Water Mark Proof window appears     Click File from the menu bar  select Open and locate the recording    avi   The selected recording is then listed on the window   Alternatively  you can drag the recording directly from the storage  folder to the window     If the recording is unmodified  a check mark will appear in the Pass  column  On the contrary  if the recording is modified or does not  contain watermark during recording  a check mark would appear in  the Failed column  To review the recording  double click the listed file  on the window     101    L GeoVision    6 4 3 The Watermark Proof Window    Similar Rate  100      Original Extracted    C  amp  te       File Name  CA1GV1480uam03W208 Event201002081 34420003  avi  CAGV1 480 cam030208 Event20100208115410003 avi    j  CA1GV1480uam0310208 Event20100208115715003 avi     9  CAGV1 4804 am0110208 Event201002081 13336001 avi    211 211 Current Total frame  2 8 2010 13 44 26 358       F
34. Activate Link  Host name or IP Address   192 168 1 234       Port number   5609      User Name    PCamera       Password  sere       Cease motion detection messages from C  Camera  Cease input trigger message from CJ Input    Enable schedule mode Fi    Apply    Select schedule time       C Span 1 00  00  00     00 Mi  Next Day  C Span 2 00 100 s     00  44   00      Next Day  O Span 3 00     00       00     00 i  Next Day             CI weekend    Saturday and Sunday    Only Sunday  O Special Day  MM DD        01   02   03   04     07   og    11   12                     Connection Status       Status  Connected  Connected Time  Sun Jan 16 07 33 59 2000    Figure 4 15  To enable the VSM connection   1  Activate Link  Enable the monitoring through VSM     2  Host Name or IP Address  Type the host name or IP address of  VSM     3  Port Number  Match the port to the Port 2 value on VSM  Or keep  the default value 5609     58    4   Administrator Mode    User Name  Type a valid user name to log into VSM   Password  Type a valid password to log into VSM     Click Apply  The Connection Status should display    Connected    and  connected time     These options you can also find on this VSM setting page     Cease motion detection messages from  Stops notifying VSM of  motion triggered events     Cease input trigger messages from  for Box Camera Only   Stops  notifying VSM of input triggered events     Enable schedule mode  Starts the monitoring through VSM based  on the schedule you 
35. LED     Records the sounds     If the auto iris lens is in use  plug the iris  11 Auto Iris Connector  control cable to the connector     1 6 1 2 Wireless Model          Figure 1 2    No    Name   Description  Audio Out Connects a speaker for audio output   Connects a microphone for audio input     F i h The I  3 ner or er s  see Chapter 9 The I O  Terminal Block     Plugs the antenna for the Wireless WLAN  4 Antenna  function    Resets all configurations of the GV   IPCAM H 264 to the default factory   5 Default    settings  See 6 3 Restoring to Factory    Default Settings        F   Introduction    Inserts a mini or micro SD SDHC memory  card to store recording data  The figure   SD Card Slot j       shown here is an example of a miniSD  Card slot     LAN   PoE Connects to a 10 100 Ethernet or PoE     Connects to a portable monitor for setting  Video Out the focus and angle of GV IPCAM H 264  during initial installation     ER DC 12V Connector Connects to power   Status LED See 1 6 1 3 Status LED   Records the sounds     If the auto iris lens is in use  plug the iris  12   Auto Iris Connector  control cable to the connector        1 6 1 3 Status LED    The status LED is used to reflect the system status of the camera     Status LED  Red Light ON The system powers on and succeeds to boot up     Flashing Red and The camera is ready for use with network  Orange Lights connectivity     Green Light ON Error occurs on the system        L GeoVision    1 6 2 Mini Fixed Dome       N
36. Mode    4 7 2 Wireless Client Mode    The wireless function is available on the models  GV BX010DW and GV   BX110DW           WLAN Configuration  Client Mode     In this section you can configure your GV IP Camera to act as Wireless Client     Wireless Client Setting    Network type O AdHoc    Infrastructure    Network name  SSID       Authentication Type   Disable vi  WPA PSK Pre shared Key         Key 1  Key 2  Key 3  Key 4          Figure 4 23    Network type  Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure     Infrastructure  Via the Access Point to connect to the Internet   This mode further gives wireless access to the Internet or data  sharing under a previously wired environment     Ad Hoc  A Peer to Peer mode  This mode connects to other  computer with the WLAN card  and does not need the Access  Point to connect to each other     Network name  SSID   The SSID  Service Set Identify  is a unique    name that identifies a particular wireless network  Type SSID of the  Wireless LAN group or Access Point you are going to connect to        Access Point Survey  Click this button to search all the available    Access Points  Infrastructure mode  and wireless stations  AD   Hoc mode  within the range of your WLAN card     71    ce GeoUision     M Authentication Type  Select one of these network authentications    72    and data encryptions  Disable  WEP  WPAPSK TKIP  WPAPSK   AES  WPA2PSK TKIP or WPA2PSK AES        Disabled  No authentication is needed within the wireless  
37. P address of the  GV Backup Center    Port Number  Match the communication port on the GV Backup    Center  Or keep the default value 30000     User Name  Type a valid user name to log into the GV Backup  Center     Password  Type a valid password to log into the GV Backup Center     Set Update Frequency  Set a duration time to check new video files  from the camera and upload them to the GV Backup Center     Enable Schedule Mode  This setting is optional  Enable the GV   Backup Center connection on the schedule you set in the Select  Schedule Time section  Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the  same settings     Click Apply  The Connection Status should display    Connected    and  connected time     If the GV Backup Center has a failover server providing the uninterrupted    backup services in case of the GV Backup Center failure  you can    configure the connection to the failover server     1     Automatic Failover Support  Enable the automatic connection to the  failover server once the connection between the camera and GV   Backup Center is interrupted for the specified time    Host Name or IP Address  Type the host name or IP address of the  failover center     Port Number  Match the communication port on the failover server   Or keep the default value 30000     User Name  Type a valid user name to log into the failover server   Password  Type a valid password to log into the failover server   Click Apply     61     8 GeoVision     4 3 6 ViewLog Server    Note this f
38. The Live View Window    Live View  Live View Configuration    In this section you can see and configure the default camera View     5O       Figure 3 3          No  Function    Talks to the surveillance area from the local    3  Microphone  computer     Listens to the audio around the camera   Takes a snapshot of live video   5  Snapshot      See 3 2 3 Snapshot of Live Video   Records live video to the local computer   File Save      See 3 2 4 Video Recording        21    L GeoVision    Switches to full screen view  Right click the  image to have these options  Snapshot  PIP   PAP  Resolution and Google Maps    7  Full Screen Er      See 3 2 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and   Picture View for PIP and PAP views   4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings     Starts the I O Control Panel or the Visual  I O Control Automation       See 3 2 11 I O Control   Brings up these functions  Alarm Notify  Video  and Audio Configuration  Remote Config     Show Camera Name and Image Enhance   Show System     See 3 2 6 Alarm Notification   Menu 3 2 7 Video and Audio Configuration    3 2 8 Remote Configuration    3 2 9 Camera Name Display  and   3 2 10  Image Enhancement        22    El Accessing the Camera    3 2 2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window    To open the control panel of the Live View window  click the arrow button  on top of the window  You can access the following functions by using the  right and left arrow buttons on the control panel     Click the right and  left arrow buttons to   
39. able Daylight  Saving Time to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time   Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function   Also see 5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events      Synchronized with a Network Time Server  By default  the camera uses  the timeserver of time windows com to automatically update its internal  clock every 24 hours  You can also change the host name or IP setting to  the timeserver of interest      Synchronized with your computer or modify manually  Manually  changes the camera   s date and time  Or  synchronize the camera   s date  and time with those of the local computer      Overlaid Date and Time Settings  Select the display format of date and  time stamps on the image  For this function to work  you must also enable  the Overlaid with date stamps and Overlaid with time stamps options in  Figure 4 2     T     C GeoVision     4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings    The Maps Settings allows you to see the location of your GV IPCAM H 264  on Google maps  without a GPS device     To see the location of your camera on maps     1     78    It is required to sign up for a Google Maps API key before using the  Google Maps  Click Link to the Google Maps API     GPS Maps    In this section you can configure the GPS Maps settings   GPS Maps Settings  Sign up fora Google Maps API key Link to the Google Maps API    Google Maps API Key  Longitude  121 56443  Ex 121 565 E121 565   10 25 W10 25              Latitude  25 03367  Ex 
40. arm Settings  The alarm settings allow you to capture images before    and or after the motion or I O events happen     Pre alarm recording time  Activates video recording before an event  occurs  Set the recording time to 1 or 2 seconds  The recording is  saved in the butter of the camera     Post alarm recording time  Activates video recording onto the  inserted memory card after an event occurs  Set the recording time  from 1 to 30 seconds    Split interval  Sets the time length between each event file from 1 to  5 minutes    Record audio  Activates audio recording when an event occurs   Overlaid with camera name  Includes streaming names on live and  recorded videos    Overlaid with date stamps  Includes date stamps on live and  recorded videos    Overlaid with time stamps  Includes time stamps on live and  recorded videos    Overlaid with digital input description  Includes the name of the  selected input on live and recorded videos      Watermark Setting  Enable this option to watermark all recordings  The    watermark allows you to verify whether the video has been tampered while    it was recorded  See 6 4 Verifying Watermark      Audio In Source     40    Built in Microphone  Enable the built in microphone to record  sounds    External Microphone  Note this feature is only available for Box  Camera  Enable the externally connected microphone to record  sounds     4   Administrator Mode     TVOut  Note this function is only available for Box Camera  Select the  signal
41. artifacts from low quality and  highly compressed video     M Enable DirectDraw  Activates the DirectDraw function     31    Q GeoVision     3 2 11 I O Control    The I O Control window provides a real time graphic display of camera  status  I O status  and alarm events  Additionally  you can remotely force  output to be triggered     JE M  ls 1    Input   de inpani    E Output    BG Output                 FULLE       Camera        Figure 3 12  e To display the I O control window  click the I O Control button  No  8   Figure 3 3    e The Alarm List is displayed in three levels  The first level indicates date   the second indicates time  and the third indicates alarm ID  Clicking the  Reset button will clear the list     e To trigger an output device  highlight an output and then click the  Output button     32    El Accessing the Camera    3 2 12 Visual Automation    The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state of the  electronic device by simply clicking on its image  e g  turning the light ON   This feature is only available when the Visual Automation is set ahead by  the Administrator  For details  see 4 1 6 Visual Automation        ALIAS  DE Te     Figure 3 13    e To access this feature  click the I O Control button  No  9  Figure 3 3   and select Visual Automation     e To change the style of the set areas  click the green I O button on the  top left corner  You will have these options     HM Show All  Displays all set areas   E Rect Float  Embosses all 
42. ax  15 4 watts       Web Interface    Web based configuration    Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or      Utility    Camera live view  video recording  change  video quality  bandwidth control  image  snapshot  digital I O control  audio  Picture in   0 Picture  Picture and Picture  Privacy Mask   Visual Automation  Tampering Alarm       Application  GV NVR  GV System  Built in player for 3GPP   ISMA    IE   Mobile Phone  GV Control Center  GV Center V2  GV VSM       143    C GeoVision   B  Mini Fixed Dome    Camera    100    D   77    H   54   V       H 264  MJPEG  MPEG4  Dual Streams from two of H 264      MPEG4 and MJPEG  1280 x 1024  SXGA   640 x 480  VGA    320 x 240  CIF   176 x 144  640 x 480  VGA   320 x 240  CIF    176 x 144  30 fps at 640 x 480  VGA      15 fps at 1280 x 1024  SXGA   Auto Exposure  Auto White Balance   Brightness  Contrast  Sharpness     Gamma  Monochrome  Reverse  Rotate  180    Flicker less 50 60 Hz       144    Specifications    Network    10 100 Ethernet    HTTP  TCP  UDP  SMTP  FTP  DHCP  NTP   UPnP  DynDNS  3GPP ISMA  RTSP       Power over Ethernet      IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet  End Span and Mid Span    Per Port 48V DC  350 mA  Max  15 4  watts           Mechanical       Tilt 0   90    Pan  45     45      RJ 45 Connector    I Built in    General       0  C   50   32  F   122  F  10    90   no condensation    5 8 W    CE  FCC  RoHS compliant     106 x 54 4 mm   4 2 x 2 1 in  212  g     145     8 GeoVision     Web Interface    Web ba
43. can run on  the PDA with Windows Mobile operating system  For the supported  operating system version  see Chart 1     When GView V2 detects the big screen panel of the mobile phone  images  from the GV IPCAM H 264 will be horizontally rotated for a better view   Resolution is set to be CIF by default     10 1 1 Installing GView V2    GView V2 should be installed on a PDA device with Microsoft Windows  Mobile operating system     1  Download and install Microsoft PDA Viewer V2 from  http   www geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer    2  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation  The  default installation directory is C  Microsoft PDA Viewer V2    3    Through the synchronization program such as ActiveSync  install  GViewV2 exe from the installation directory to your PDA  Consult  your PDA user   s manual for how to install a program to the PDA     121    L GeoVision    10 1 2 Activating the GView Function    To allow remote access to the GV IPCAM H 264  you must select 3GPP   Msview V2  Msview V3  Ssview V3 and GView V2 Supported to be the  connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings  page  See    Connection Template    in 4 1 1 Video Settings for details     10 1 3 Connecting to the IP Camera    Once GView V2 is installed on your PDA  you can use it to monitor your  GV IPCAM H 264  Make sure your PDA has wireless LAN adapter properly  in place with access to the Internet     1  Execute GView V2 on your PDA     a ie i
44. cation  User   s Manual on the Surveillance System  Software CD     112    fel CMS Configurations    Chapter 8 CMS Configurations    This section introduces the related settings to enable connecting to the GV   IPCAM H 264 in the central monitoring stations Center V2  VSM and  Dispatch Server     8 1 Center V2    The Center V2 can monitor and manage the camera and I O devices  connected to the GV IPCAM H 264        TCP  IP  IP Camera       l     Video Data  l     Text Data   l   o a Center V2    IP Camera    Figure 8 1    113    Q GeoVision     e To setthe appropriate port connecting to the IP camera  click the  Preference Settings button  point to System Configure  click the  Network tab  and select Accept connection from GV Compact  DVR  Video Server  amp  IP Cam  Keep default port 5551  or modify it to  match the Center V2 port on the IP camera     Preference   Genma Lagout Network   Fecond  baigira of Cente  Location Hsr   Tasagn IF  Network Settings      TErhanen Ketek Sercunty    ContedvizBor   mar    oe   F     Ary change of ks peopecty wall be spobed in the mead nariup         tone    Figure 8 2    e To define how to display the received video on motion detection and  input trigger from the IP camera  click the Preference Setting button  and select System Configure  This dialog box appears     Preference    Genma Lapout  Wetwork   Fleoond   Horta Oper   o anual chins ohorred   Ce  Dene the carne  a ed tes nn topped  b   Fiian 3 ja  Conca nerd by LO bigger lener    10 
45. certif  check to be Off     Return to the main menu  select Tools    Options    Open     Settings    Options    Open    Date and time    Options     Open  and then reset the date to be any within a year from the  modification date of the application in the Date field  For example   if the modification date of SsviewV3 3rd sis is January 30  2007   you can reset the date in the Date field to be any between  January 30  2007 and January 29  2008     135    L GeoVision    Begin the installation of SSView V3 on your smartphone  If your  smartphone is of S60 2nd Edition  install SsviewV3_2nd sis from the  installation directory to the smartphone  If your smartphone is of S60  3rd Edition  install SsviewV3_3rd sis  Consult your smartphone  user s manual for how to install a program to the smartphone     Follow Step 5 to change the date back to today   s date     10 3 2 Activating the SSView V3 Function    To allow remote access to the GV IPCAM H 264  you must select 3GPP   MSViewV2  SSViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the  Connection Template field on the Video Settings page  For details  see     Connection Template    in 4 1 1 Video Settings     10 3 3 Connecting to the IP Camera    The following operations may vary slightly for different modules     1   2     136    Execute SSView on your smartphone     When the message SSView V3 appears  select Options  and select  Live Connect  The login screen appears     Soview Connect  a     a    p  IP Host    geovideo dipmap com
46. cify the duration of the alarm after  which the triggered output device will be turned off     To trigger an alarm when the scene turns dark  e g  the lens  of camera has been covered  select Alarm for Dark Images     Click Apply to save all the settings     Start monitoring to enable the function  To have output alarm  it is  required to start Input monitoring  See 4 4 Monitoring     When the camera has been tampered  the output device can be activated     To turn off the output device immediately  return to this setting page  and  click Restart Detection     47    C GeoVision     4 1 6 Visual Automation    Note this function is only available for Box Camera    This intuitive feature helps you automate any electronic device by    triggering the connected output device  When you click on the image of the    electronic device  you can simply change its current state  e g  light ON     Visual Automation    In this section you can setup Visual Automation configuration           48    IV Enable      Set Color    Delete All Sets    De           Rect Show Style    Normal       FloatUp       Figure 4 8  Select the Enable option   Drag an area on the image of the electronic device  This dialog box    appears       Module1      Output1 X    Note    Cancel    Figure 4 9       Assign the connected module and output device  In the Note field   type a note to help you manage the device  Click OK to save the  settings     To change the frame color of the set area  click the Set Color butto
47. click the buttons on the toolbar to have the desired    functions        099    o aoun E  Figure 10 4    124    Button           EA    EN  Ed    2  RA  4   gt     E       10  Mobile Phone Connection    Description  Click it to stop the connection   Click it for Focus in   Focus out and Zoom in      Zoom out control  This is only available when  the camera supports PTZ functions     Click it to move the camera to different  directions  This is only available when the  camera supports PTZ functions     Click it to move the camera to the preset  positions  This is only available when the  camera supports PTZ functions     Click it to adjust the image quality    Click it to access the connected I O devices   Click it to start or stop recording    Click it to display the camera status     The supervisor is given the highest priority to  control the PTZ camera and won t be  restrained by 60 second time limit  When the  supervisor logs in  the Timer shows 999     Use this drop down list to switch cameras     125    C GeoVision     Accessing I O Devices   To access the connected I O devices  use the drop down list to select the  desired camera and click the PM button  The I O module button appears on  the toolbar     Camera Kamera 4 D    s         Figure 10 5  The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected module  Click the  desired number to access its I O devices  The I O control buttons appear  on the toolbar     Camera MGE        TI  4       Figure 10 6    Click it to view the
48. display    Connected     Click OK     DVR Configurations    7 1 1 Previewing Video and Setting Audio    To preview video and activate audio  click the desired IP camera  see  Figure 7 6  on the connection list and select Preview  amp  Audio Setting   This dialog box appears     Preview and Audio setting  Preview selected camera    CAM 2 v jm  video preview Audio setting Cancel    Monitor   Wave Out  Sensitivity  7      Rec Audio    Gain    Hardware compressed data control      Enable hardware compressed data FIFO    Recording frame rate control    Record key frame only     Live view frame rate Control  M Live view key frame only     Prerecording with GOP    Enable prerecording with GOP    GIS Setting    Enable Remote GIS       Figure 7 7     Preview selected camera     E Drop down List  Select the desired camera for live preview     HM Preview dual stream record channel  The option is only available  when the dual stream is selected  i e  the cameras for live view and  recording are configured differently  see Figure 7 5   Select this option  for recording preview      Audio Setting     M Monitor Sensitivity  Adjust the sensitivity of the audio that will be  detected  The higher the value  the more sensitive the system is to  the surrounding sound     M Gain Control  Increase or decrease the gain of the microphone     107    L GeoVision    M Wave Out  Select this option to listen to live audio from the IP camera     M Rec Audio  Select this option to activate the audio record
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50. e    interval period will be ignored     4   Administrator Mode     Need authentication to login  If the SMTP Server needs authentication   enable this option and type a valid username and password to log in the  SMTP server      E Mail Alarm Settings  You can choose to automatically send an e mail  alert under these conditions  tampering alarm  disk write error  Rec Error    hard disk full  HD Full  and motion detection     For the related settings to send e mail alerts  see 4 1 2 Motion Detection   4 2 1 Input Setting and 4 4 Monitoring     53    L GeoVision     4 3 2 FTP    You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for    alerts        FTP Client and Server Setting    In this section you can configure a ftp server  File Transfer Protocol  to handle events  videos  and error  messages     Upload to a FTP server       M Enable   Server URUIP Address  Server Port   User Name   Password    Remote Directory       Alerts Interval time in minute  0 to 60  0  FTP   Alarm Settings  El Motion Detection    Continuously send images upon trigger events Motion            Digital Input    Continuously send images upon trigger eventsi Input     Act as FTP server    In this section you can enable disable GV IPCAM internal ftp server for file transfer        M  Enable ftp access to the GY IPCAM    Use alternative Port  21      Figure 4 13     Enable  Select to enable the FTP function     54    Server URL IP Address  Type the URL address or IP address of the  FTP Serv
51. eature is only available for Box Camera     The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback function  This server  allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved at the GV IPCAM  H 264 and play back video with the player ViewLog     Select Enable to activate the built in server  Keep the default port 5552 or  modify it if necessary  For details on the remote playback  see 5 2 2  Playback Using Remote ViewLog     Viewlog Server Settings    In this section you can configure the connection to Viewlog Server and tasks to perform     Viewlog Server    Enable    Port number        Figure 4 17    62    4   Administrator Mode    4 3 7 3GPP    The 3GPP Server enables video and audio streaming to your 3G enabled    mobile phone     3GPP    In this section you can change the 3GPP configuration    3GPP Server    Activate Link  RTSPITCP Port  8554    RTP UDP Port  17300        Max Connection 10         Figure 4 18  Activate Link  Enable the 3GPP service     RTSP TCP Port  Keep the default value 8554  or modify it if  necessary     E RTP UDP Port  Keep the default range from 17300 to 17319  or  modify it if necessary  The number of ports for use is limited to 20     E Max Connection  Set the maximum number of connections to the  GV IPCAM H 264  The maximum value is 20     For details on remote monitoring with mobile phones  see Chapter 10  Remote Monitoring with Mobile Phones     63     8 GeoVision     4 4 Monitoring    You can start monitoring manually  by schedule or by input 
52. ences between one pixel and the  next     Saturation  Adjusts the saturation of the image   Sharpness  Adjusts the sharpness of the image  Gamma  Adjusts the relative proportions of bright and dark areas    White balance  The camera automatically adjusts the color to be  closest to the image you are viewing  You can choose one of the three  presets  Indoor  Tungsten Lamp and Outdoor  You can also choose  Manual to adjust the white balance manually     Flicker less  The camera automatically matches the frequency of your  camera s imager to the frequency of indoor light sources  e g   fluorescent lighting  You can also select 50 Hz or 60 Hz manually  If  these don t match  faint light and dark bars may appear in your images   Check the power utility to determine which frequency is used    Image Orientation  Changes the image orientation on the Live View  window    Shutter Speed  Determines how long the image sensor is exposed to  light  The range of shutter speed is from 1 5 to 1 4000 sec  In low light  conditions  fast shutter speed will lower color quality and image clarity     In such conditions  you can choose one of these presets  Auto  Low  Light  Balanced  to find a balance between shutter speed and image  quality  Auto  Low Light  Speed  to have smooth images at the cost of  image quality  or Auto  Low Light  Quality  to get the image in best  quality possible but no smoothness      Image Brightness Excellent    Image Clarity Excellent  Image Smoothness Excellent Poor  
53. eo stream  Using VBR  Variable Bit Rate  is an  intelligent method to compensate between image quality and bandwidth control  But if you want to provide  Iconsistenly the same image quality at bandwidth cost  please set to CBR  Constant Bit Rate                                             var      quality Good w        CBR  maximal Bit Rate  22    ps                              In this section you can configure the composition of the MPEG 4 video stream  GOP structure   By using I Frame  only will increase video quality dramatically but also the bandwidth         1 indicates to generate   VOP only and disable motion detection     Pre alarm recording time          Post alarm recording time 1 seconds with hard disk installed  1 30   Split interval  5   iminutes   O Record audio   C Overlaid with camera name   C overlaid with date stamps   C overlaid with time stamps   C Overlay with digital input description name    lin this section you can set Watermark function              C Enable    Audio In Source    Built in Microphone    External Microphone       DIN    Auto O Black and White    Color  IR Check Function     Indoor    Outdoor    Triggered by Input        Auto Iris    Enable    Disable          Figure 4 2    4   Administrator Mode     Name  Rename the video stream  To display the name of video stream on  the Live View window  see 3 2 9 Camera Name Display      Connection Template  Select the type of your network connection   Unless you select Customized  this option will
54. er     Server Port  Type the port number of the FTP Server  Or keep the  default value 21     User Name  Type a valid user name to log into the FTP Server   Password  Type a valid password to log into the FTP Server     Remote Directory  Type the name of the storage folder on the FTP  Server     4   Administrator Mode    M Alerts Interval time in minute  Specify the interval between FTP  alerts  The interval can be between 0 and 60 minutes  The option is  useful for the frequent event occurrence by which any event triggers  during the interval period will be ignored      Alarm Settings     E Motion Detection  Once the motion is detected on the camera  a still  image will be sent to the FTP Server        Continuously send images upon trigger events  motion   A  sequence of snapshots is uploaded to the FTP Server when  motion is detected on the camera         Digital Input  for Box Camera Only   Once the input is triggered  a  still image will be sent to the FTP Server        Continuously send images upon trigger events  input   A  sequence of snapshots is uploaded to the FTP Server when the  input is triggered      Act as FTP Server     E Enable FTP access to the GV IP Cam  The camera acts as a FTP  server  enabling users to download AVI files     M Use alternative port  The default port is set to 21     To access the internal FTP server through a web browser  enter the IP  address or the domain name of the camera in your browser like this   ftp   192 168 0 10    When you are 
55. er a Static IP address manually       PPPoE Selectthis option to establish a DSL connection       Username        Password          Configure connection parameters    IP Address   Subnet Mask     Router Gateway        Primary DNS              Secondary DNS   Optional     Test DHCP       Figure 4 22    69    L GeoVision      LAN Configuration     E Dynamic IP address  The network environment has a DHCP server   This option should only be enabled if you know which IP address the  camera will get from the DHCP server  or you have obtained a domain  name from the DDNS service provider that always links to the  camera   s changing IP address     M Static IP address  Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the camera  Type  the camera s TCP IP and DNS parameters in the Configure  connection parameters section     E PPPoE  The network environment is xDSL connection  Type the  Username and Password provided by ISP to establish the connection   If you use the xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses  first use  the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the camera s  changing IP address      Configure connection parameters     Type the camera s IP address  Subnet Mask  Router Gateway  Primary  DNS server and Secondary DNS server     IP address 192 168 0 10  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0    Router Gateway 192 168 0 1  Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1  Secondary DNS server 192 168 0 2    For details on Dynamic DNS Server Settings  see 4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP        70    4   Administrator 
56. er name and password  of the camera  Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary     F Ades  Leer Hane    Pitie    VES Pmi       Figure 7 8    4  Click Save to establish connection   For details on the Multi View functions  see  Multi View MPEG 4 Encoder    Viewer     Viewing Live Video Using WebCam  User s Manual on the  Surveillance System Software CD     110    DVR Configurations    7 3 Remote Monitoring with E Map    You can use the Remote E Map to monitor and manage the GV IPCAM  H 264     7 3 1 Creating an E Map for the IP Camera    With the E Map Editor  you can create an E Map for the GV IPCAM H 264   The E Map Editor is available in the two applications  Main System and E   Map Server  The following is an example of running the E Map Editor  included in the Main System     1  Goto Windows Start menu  point to Programs  select GV folder and  click E Map Editor     2  To create an E Map  click the Add Map button on the toolbar  A New  Map file appears     3  Double click the New Map file  and click the Load Map button on the  toolbar to import a graphic file    4  To create a host  click the Add Host button on the toolbar and select  Add IPCam     5  Right click the created New Host in the Host View  and select Host  Settings  This dialog box appears     Host Settings    bocsio Harmaa   Ebiti   Fel Cii   Foa Moduler  Biik 1  Hoof psu    E of Duti       Figure 7 9    6  Give the camera a location name  and type its IP address  or domain  name   Modify the default VSS
57. era is connected to GV System GV NVR for video management or its  Live View  Figure 3 3  is accessed through the browser  the recording to  the memory card will be stopped and the recording will be taken control by  GV System GV NVR  When the connection between the camera and GV   System GV NVR is interrupted  the recording to the memory card will be  resumed to back up the images on the camera     L GeoVision    Note for Firmware Upgrade    Before you upgrade the firmware  please follow these instructions     1  The firmware upgrade must be performed on the LAN   2  Stop monitoring of GV IPCAM H 264     3  Stop all the remote connections including Center V2  VSM  ViewLog  Server and 3GPP     4  Stop the connection to GV System GV NVR     The failure to follow the above instructions may cause damages to the GV   IPCAM H 264  For details on firmware upgrade  see 6 7 Upgrading System  Firmware in the User   s Manual     If firmware upgrade fails  you will need to restore the camera to the default  settings  For this see 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings in the  User   s Manual     EN Introduction    Chapter 1 Introduction    1 1 Key Features    Progressive Scan CMOS   Built in Web server for monitoring through IE browser   Dual video streams from two of H 264  MJPEG and MPEG4   Up to 15 frames per second in megapixel resolution  1280 x 1024   Built in microphone   2 way audio communication     One sensor input and one alarm output   TV out support    Motion detection tr
58. ert Log         Enatie Real Time Canteces Ewart    betig Dire 0 T Penal Space 448 08    Leg Path Caibspaith Senant anertiLagi       a Mkewe M    Carman  Manbiestian petina    Mantiticaion Godu    LOA unisenbied Comes Borir logn       Figure 8 7    For further information on how to mange the received video from the IP  camera  see GV CMS Series User s manual     118    9   The I  O Terminal Block    Chapter 9 The I O Terminal Block    Note this chapter and the function is only available for Box Camera     The 5 pin terminal block  located on the back panel  provides the interface  to one digital input and one relay output  The I O terminal block can be  used to develop applications for motion detection  event alerts via E Mail  and FTP  and center monitoring by Center V2 and VSM     9 1 Pin Assignment    The pin assignment for the terminal block     Output Common  Figure 9 1 Output N C  Output N O    The GV IPCAM H 264 only supports the input device of Wet Contact  7V    30V        For the output point  please check if your output device meets the following  Absolute Maximum Ratings before connecting it to the output point     Breakdown Voltage 277V AC  30V DC  Continuous Load Current 5A  NO   3A  NC     Note  Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which    damage to the camera may occur  Continuous operation of the camera at  the absolute rating level may affect the camera reliability        119    C GeoVision     Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection    Using a PDA  S
59. g Settings    With the IP Device Utility included in the Software CD  you can back up the  configurations in the GV IPCAM H 264  and restore the backup data to the  current camera or import it to another camera     To back up the settings     1  Run IP Device Utility and locate the desired camera  See Steps 1 3  in 6 1 2 Using the IP Device Utility     2  Double click the camera in the list  Figure 6 3 appears     3  Click the Export Settings button  This dialog box appears        Figure 6 5  4  Click the Browse button to assign a file path   5  Type Password  and click the Export Settings button to save the    backup file     97    C GeoVision     To restore the settings     1  In Figure 6 3  click the Import Settings tab  This dialog box appears     Mae Addiece free P Address ms o    Laut Legin    Uses Pama  amin VES Pari  rennn  P  ssverd      Get P Addrage   Fimmenre Upgrade   Device Mama   Tapert settings Import satinge  Fanoot     va  ETE       Figure 6 6  2  Click the Browse button to locate the backup file   dat    3  Click the Update Settings button to start restoring     98    Gi Advanced Applications    6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings    To restore to default settings  follow the steps below     Box Camera   1    Unplug the power cable and the network cable to start     2  Press and hold the Default button  No  4  Figure 1 1  on the back  panel of the camera     3  Plug the power cable  The status LED on the front panel of the  camera turns red     4  Wai
60. hapter 9 The I O Terminal Block     Access the Web interface of the camera     Select Video and Motion  select Video Settings  select Streaming 1  and set the IR Check Function option to be Trigger by Input     Click Apply     For the Trigger by Input function  see 4 7 1 Video Settings     2  Getting Started    Chapter 2 Getting Started    This section provides basic information to get the GV IPCAM H 264  working on the network     2 1 Installing on a Network    These instructions describe the basic connections to install the GV IPCAM  H 264 on the network     1    Using a standard network cable  connect the camera to your network     2  Optionally connect a speaker and a microphone for two way audio  communication     3  Connect power using one of the methods     Using the supplied power adaptor  connect to power       Use the Power over Ethernet  PoE  function  The power will be  provided over the network cable     4  Check if the status LED on the front of the Box Camera or the network  status LED of the Mini Fixed Dome turns on  Then you can set the IP  address for the unit     Note  See    Power over Ethernet    in Specifications later in this manual  before purchasing a PoE adaptor     15       GeoVision     2 2 Assigning an IP Address    Designed for use on the network  the GV IPCAM H 264 must be assigned  an IP address to make it accessible     Note  The camera has a default IP address of 192 168 0 10  The  computer used to set the IP address must be under the same ne
61. his chapter and the function is only available for Box Camera     The GV IPCAM H 264 can record video and audio directly to the memory  card  You can play back the recorded files on the GV System or over the  TCP IP network     Note  See Note for Recording at the beginning of the manual     5 1 Recording    To enable the recording function     1     6     Insert the memory card to the camera  See    To add a memory card    4 8 3 Storage Settings     If you like to set up the pre recording  post recording or audio  recording  see 4 1 1 Video Settings     If you like to set up the schedule for video recording or I O monitoring   see 4 5 Recording Schedule     If you like to configure the areas and sensitivity values for motion  detection  see 4 7 2 Motion Detection     If you want the recording to be triggered by input device  configure the  operation of input device  See 4 2 1 Input Settings     To start recording and I O monitoring  see 4 4 Monitoring     The camera will start recording in case of motion detection  I O trigger  or    during the scheduled time     87    L GeoVision    5 2 Playback    These methods are available to play back the video files recorded at the  GV IPCAM H 264       Playback by using the memory card by connecting it directly to the  GV System through a memory card reader   e Playback by using the Remote ViewLog function over the TCP IP  network      Playback by using the recorded files downloaded from built in FTP  Server    5 2 1 Playback Using the
62. i Time                         009 10 29  0 vi  00 s4   00      2009 10 29    23 m           The page show record 1 2  total number of records  2  total number of pages   1       Query Result List    UserName   Login Logout   Time   Mode   Status   DST      admin   Login   2009 10 29 19 07 36   Local   Success   N      admin    Logout   2009 10 29 19 07 27   Local   Success      Export CSV Export Word            Device Name  GV VS04A  GV VS04A               Figure 4 35    85    C GeoVision     4 8 7 Tools    You can execute certain system operations and view the firmware version   Additional Tools  In this section you can set the additional tools  Host Settings  In this section you can determine a hostname and camera name for identification   Host Name  GV IPCAM H 264    Apply  Firmware Update    In this section you can see GV IPCAM firmware version        System Settings    Restore to factory default settings    Reboot       Do you wish to reboot now     Figure 4 36     Host Settings  Enter a descriptive name for the camera    Firmware Update  This field displays the firmware version of the camera      System Settings  Clicking the Load Default button will make the camera  restore factory default settings     Note  After applying the default function  you need to configure the  camera   s network setting again      Reboot  Clicking the Reboot button will make the camera perform  software reset     86    5   Recording and Playback    Chapter 5 Recording and Playback    Note t
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64. iggering actions like image upload and output  trigger    Privacy mask allowing the concealment of parts of the image that  should not be viewable    IP address filtering  3GPP ISMA   PoE  Power over Ethernet   Day Night function    Megapixel and IR lens included    x Mini Fixed Dome only supports one way audio       GeoVision     1 2 Models    The GV IPCAM H 264 series is available in two models  Box Camera and  Mini Fixed Dome  Box Camera can be divided into two categories  Wired  models  GV BX110D   GV BX010D  and Wireless models  GV BX110DW      1 Ne   Description       GV BX110D GV IPCAM  1 3 M  H 264  D N  GV BX110DW   GV IPCAM  1 3 M  H 264  D N  Wireless    Camera  GV BX010D GV IPCAM  VGA  H 264  D N    Mini Fixed GV IPCAM  1 3 M  H 264  GV MFD110  g a   avmrono  Indoor Use Only     Box Camera       Each model also comes with the option of a mini or  micro SD card slot  The SD card slot only supports the  mini or micro SD SDHC card of Class 6 or above which      transfers data at 6 MB or above per second     Fixed Focal  Megapixel and IR lens are included   Varifocal  Megapixel and Auto Iris IR lens are optional        For Supported Lenses  see Appendix     EN Introduction    1 3 Packing List  The GV IPCAM H 264 package includes the following items     1 3 1 Box Camera    e GV IPCAM H 264   e 5 Pin Terminal Block   e Fixed Focal Lens  Megapixel  IR  CS Lens   e C Mount Lens Adaptor   e Security Torx   e Power Adaptor   e Antenna  Only for Wireless models    e GV IPCAM
65. igure 6 7  The controls in the window   No  Name Description  1 Open File Opens the recording   2 First Frame Goes to the first frame of the file   3 Play Plays the file   4 Previous Frame Goes to the previous frame of the file   5 Next Frame Goes to the next frame of the file   6 Previous Goes to the previous frame that contains    Watermarked Frame watermark   Next Watermarked Goes to the next frame that contains    a Frame watermark   oes The Extracted icon should be identical with the  Original vs  er   org  8 Original icon  If not  it indicates the recording  Extracted  has been tampered   9 File List Displays the proof results     102    DVR Configurations    Chapter 7 DVR Configurations    The GV System provides hybrid solution  integrating the digital videos from  IP cameras with other analog videos  For the digital videos  the GV System  provides the complete video management  such as video viewing   recording  playback  alert settings and almost every feature of the system   Following is the integration specifications     For Box camera  GV System Version 8 3 2 or later is required  For  Mini Fixed Dome  GV System Version 8 3 3 or later is required     The maximum number of connections to the GV IPCAM H 264 is 20   When one GV System connects to one GV IPCAM H 264  it takes up  to 4 connections  When the user connects to one GV IPCAM H 264  via browser  it takes up to 2 connections  When the user operates the  Camera Audio Control on Center V2  it takes 1 connection
66. ing    Hardware compressed data control     Hardware compressed data from the video IP device  such as IP Camera   Video Server and Compact DVR  can be transmitted directly to remote  servers instead of being compressed again on GV System  The remote  servers include Center V2  Control Center and WebCam  This function is  useful when many remote servers access GV System at one time  It can  reduce the system load on GV System  and provide more frame rates and  better image quality for each remote server     Note  It is highly recommended to enable this function on a LAN  environment because it requires a lot of bandwidth      Record frame rate control  Set the recording frame rate to meet your  storage requirements     MH   Maximum recording frame rate  This option is available when the  recording codec of the IP camera is set to JEPG  Select the frame  rate from 1 to 30 fps     M Record key frame only  This option is available when the recording  codec of the IP camera is set to MPEG4 or H 264  You can choose to  record key frames instead of all frames  This option is related to the  GOP setting of the IP camera  For example  if the GOP value is set to  30  there is only one key frame among 30 frames  For the GOP  setting  see 4 1 1 Video Settings      Live view frame rate control  Set the frame rate of live view which can  reduce the CPU usage     E Maximum live view frame rate  This option is available when the  video codec of the IP camera is set to JEPG  Select the frame
67. ivity  Three messages    indicate the current camera status     Message  Normal  Inactive    Recording    Description  The camera is turned on and not recording   The camera is turned off     The camera is recording     129    L GeoVision    10 2 Windows Smartphone    With the MSView application  you can monitor your GV IPCAM H 264  remotely through a Windows based smartphone  For the supported  operating system version  see Chart 1     10 2 1 Installing MSView V2   V3    1      Download and install Microsoft Smaprtphone Viewer V2 or  Microsoft Smarphone Viewer V3 from    http   www geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer     2  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation  The  default installation directory is C  SmartPhone Viewer V2 or  C  SmartPhone Viewer V3     3  Through the synchronization program such as ActiveSync  install  MsviewV2 exe or MsviewV3 exe from the installation directory to  your smartphone  Consult your smartphone user   s manual for how to  install a program to the smartphone     10 2 2 Activating the MSView V2   V3 Function    To allow remote access to the GV IPCAM H 264  you must select 3GPP   MSViewV2  SSViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the  Connection Template field on the Video Settings page  See    Connection  Template    in 4 1 1 Video Settings for details     130    10  Mobile Phone Connection    10 2 3 Connecting to the IP Camera    The following operations may vary slightly for different modules     1 
68. ll be ready to use by Linux OS of the camera     Storage Settings    n this section you can configure the disk storage to archive videos and events     Storage Settings       Stop recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smaller than 256M w  Keep days  1 255  30                Disk Infomation    Disk No  Total Size Used Size Free space Utilization Remove Format    Disk11 3 910 0 070 3 840 1   Partition Infomation    Disk No  Partition No  Total Size Used Size Free space Utilization Format    3 910 0 069 3 840 1        Figure 4 31   Storage Settings     If Enable recycling is selected  when the space of the storage device is  lower than the specified space  the system will overwrite the oldest  recorded files     If Enable recycling is not selected  the system will stop recording when  the specified space is reached      Keep days  1 255   Specify the number of days to keep the files from 1  day to 255 days  When both Keep days and Enable recycling are  selected  the system applies whichever condition comes first  For example   if the specified smallest amount of storage space comes earlier than the  designated keep days  then recycle is applied first     80    4   Administrator Mode     Disk Information   This section shows the details of the attached storage device    Partition Information     This section shows the partition details of the attached storage device     To add a memory card    1  Insert the memory card to the camera    2  Click the Format button   
69. m GV System  click the Tools  button and select Remote ViewLog Service  The Connect to Remote  ViewLog Service dialog box appears     3  Enter the connection information of the camera  and click Connect   Once the connection is established  the video events will be displayed  on the Video Event list     91    Q GeoVision     4  On the Date Tree  select the date of Daylight Saving Time  A separate  DST subfolder will be displayed as illustrated below     si 2008   EF oct      fa  26  Ei  DSTir        Figure 5 4    5  On the Video Event list  select desired events  and click the Play  button to start     Note     1    The playback function is only compatible with the GV System of  version 8 3 or later     2  The AVI file recorded during the DST period is named with the  prefix    GvDST     e g  GVDST20081022xxxxxxxxx avi  to  differentiate from the regular AVI file named with the prefix    Event      e g  Event20081022xxxxxxxxx avi     92    Gi Advanced Applications    Chapter 6 Advanced Applications    This chapter introduces more advanced applications     6 1 Upgrading System Firmware    GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website   The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV IPCAM H 264 by  using the Web interface or IP Device Utility included in the Software CD     Important Notes before You Start  Before you start updating the firmware  please read these important notes   1  While the firmware is being updated    A  the power supply must n
70. martphone or 3G enabled mobile phone  you can receive  live video streaming from the GV IPCAM H 264  The chart below lists the    GV mobile applications supporting the GV IPCAM H 264     Windows Mobile 5 0 and  2003 for Pocket PC   Windows Mobile 6 0   6 1    Classic and Professional    Windows Mobile 5 0 and  2003 for Smartphone    Windows Mobile 6 0   6 1  Standard and    Professional    Nokia S60 2nd Edition  and 3rd Edition for  Smartphone    Mobile phones with    players supporting RTSP    TCP IP Port  10000  RPB Port  5552   ViewLog Server     TCP IP Port  10000  RPB Port  5552   ViewLog Server     TCP IP Port  10000  RPB Port  5552   ViewLog Server     TCP IP Port  10000  RPB Port  5552   ViewLog Server     TCP IP Port  8554  UDP Port  17300   17319    Chart 1    120    Video Settings    GViewV2 Supported    Video Settings    3GPP  MSViewV2   SSViewV3  Supported    Video Settings    3GPP  MSViewV2   SSViewV3  Supported    Video Settings    3GPP  MSViewV2   SSViewV3  Supported   Video Settings    3GPP  MSViewV2   SSViewV3  Supported       10  Mobile Phone Connection    Note    1  For the 3G enabled mobile phone  you can receive live video from the  camera without installing any GV mobile applications    2  To receive the live video from the camera  enter the TCP IP port on  your mobile phone  To play video back  enable ViewLog Server on  the camera and enter the RPB Port on your mobile phone     10 1 PDA    GView V2 is a remote view application for Pocket PC device  It 
71. n          Old Password           New Password           Confirm Password        Guest User Account       Figure 4 32    82    4   Administrator Mode    4 8 5 Log Information    The log information contains dump data that is used by service personnel  for analyzing problems     Log Information    In this section you can see all system activities     Startup time log    In this section you can see latest booting time of system         0  Mon Feb 14 14 59 02 2000             System Log    In this section you can see all system activities        Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 syslog info syslogd started  BusyBox v1 1 3  Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user warn kernel  it isn t   lt NULL gt    looks  like an initrd   Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user info kernel  Freeing initrd memory   13487K   Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc000e790  ptrace break init 0x0 0x2c     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc000fb68  consistent init 0x0 0xe8     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  OxcOO012bd8  helper init 0x0 0x38     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc0012d80  ksysfs init 0x0 0x40     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc0014d54  filelock init 0x0 0x54f     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxce0015728  init aout binfmt 0x0 Ox1c     Jan 1 00 00 07 FIES180 user debug kernel  Calling initcall  Oxc0015744  init script binfmt 0x0 DOx1c     Jan 1 00 00 
72. n     To emboss the set area  select Float Up  or keep it flat by selecting  Normal     Click the Save Set button to apply the settings     To perform the function  see 3 2 72 Visual Automation     4   Administrator Mode    4 2 Digital I O Settings    Note the I O function is only available for Box Camera     The I O terminal block  on the rear of the camera  provides the interface for  one external alarm and sensor device  For details on the I O terminal block   see Chapter 9 I O Terminal Block     4 2 1 Input Settings    To activate the sensor input  select Enable                                                  Figure 4 10    M Normal State  You can set the input state to trigger actions by  selecting Open Circuit  N O  or Grounded Circuit  N C      E Latch Mode  Enable this option to have a momentary output alarm     E Trigger digital output relay  When this option is enabled  the output  will be triggered once the input is activated    M Record  Enable this option to start recording when the input is  triggered     M Send Video to Center V2  Enable this option to send the images to  Center V2 when the input is triggered     Note  The functions of triggering the output  the recording and sending  video to Center V2 only work after you start Input monitoring manually  or by schedule  To configure the input monitoring  see 4 4 Monitoring     49    C GeoVision     4 2 2 Output Settings    Select Enable to start the output device  Choose the output signal that    mostly suits
73. network        WEP  Wired Equivalent Privacy   A type of data encryption   Type up to four WEP Keys in HEX or ASCII format  Note that if  you use HEX format  only digits 0 9 and letters A F  a f are valid        WPAPSK TKIP and WPA2PSK TKIP  Type WPA PSK  Pre   Shared Key  for data encryption        WPAPSK AES and WPA2PSK AES  Type WPA PSK  Pre   Shared Key  for data encryption     Note  Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access  Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate     4   Administrator Mode    4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP    This section introduces the advanced TCP IP settings  including DDNS  Server  HTTP port  streaming port and UPnP   Advanced TCP IP  In this section you can set the advanced TCP IP configuration  Dynamic DNS Server Settings    In this section you can configure your GV IPCAM to obtain a domain name by using a dynamic IP      enable  Service Provider ex  Register Geovision DDNS Server          Host Name    User Name    Password    Update Time   Refresh    E  HTTP Port Settings    In this section you can change the default HTTP port number  80  to any port within the range  1024 65535  Itis a simple method to increase system security using port mapping  You can  configure HTTP connection to an alternative port     HTTF Port 20  Apply    GV IPCAM Streaming Port Settings    In this section you can configure Streaming connection from a determine port  The default  setting is 10000     VSS Port  10000    Apply  UPnP Settings 
74. nfiguration    You can enable the microphone and speaker for two way audio  communication and adjust the audio volume  To change audio  configuration  click the Show System Menu button  No  9  Figure 3 3   and  select Video and Audio Configuration     Video and Audie Configuration    Audio Configure      Cyt Enable  Adin Clt        Barrer Audio Volunin       P F  Audio Coder         Gerrie Audio alur 1        Figure 3 10    30    El Accessing the Camera    3 2 8 Remote Configuration    You can view the connection status of the central monitoring stations and  upgrade firmware over the Internet  Click the Show System Menu button   No  9  Figure 3 3   and select Remote Config  The Remote Config dialog  box will appear      Status  In this tab  you can see the current status of the connection to  Center V2 and VSM      Firmware Upgrade  In this tab  you can upgrade the firmware over the  Internet  For details  see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications    3 2 9 Camera Name Display   To display the streaming name on the image  click the Show System  Menu button  No  9  Figure 3 3   and select Show Camera Name   3 2 10 Image Enhancement    To enhance the image quality of live video  click the Show System Menu  button  No  9  Figure 3 3   and select Image Enhance  This dialog box  appears     Image Enhance    WV De Interlace      De Block      Enable DirectDraw       Figure 3 11  M De Interlace  Coverts the interlaced video into non interlaced video     E De Block  Removes the block like 
75. nfrared illuminator or timer     41    C GeoVision     Note  If an infrared illuminator is installed for outdoor surveillance  it is  suggested to use the Triggered by Input function to avoid the wrong  judgment of lighting and the incorrect action of the IR cut filter  See 1 7 3  Infrared llluminators     M Auto Iris  The option is designed for auto iris lens  DC drive   Enable  or disable the auto iris function     42    4   Administrator Mode    4 1 2 Motion Detection    Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs  in the video image  You can configure up to 8 areas with different  sensitivity values for motion detection     Motion Detection    In this section you can define different region s  for motion detection     Save       Please advise which action s  should be taken when motion detection is activated   Trigger digital output relay  7  Output 1       Figure 4 3  1  The default sensitivity value for the whole area is 2  To define a    different sensitivity value  click Reset     2  Select the desired sensitivity by moving the slider  There are three  values  The higher the value  the more sensitive the camera is to  motion     3  Drag an area on the image  Click Add when you are prompted to  confirm the setting     4  To create several areas with different sensitivity values  repeat Steps  2 and 3     5  Click Save to save the above settings     6  If you want to trigger the alarm output when motion is detected  select  Output 1 and click 
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77. o       Resets the camera to factory default  See  1 Default Button      6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings   Rotates the les right left to adjust focus   Focus Fixed Screw   Loosens the screw to adjust the lens     Tilt Fixed Screw Loosens the screw to adjust tile angle    Built In Microphone   Provides one way audio        Q    Figure 1 4  Network PoE Connects the Network cable for power  Connection and Ethernet connection     10    EN Introduction    1 7 Adjustment    1 7 1 Focus Adjustment of Box Camera    To adjust the focus or image clarity during the initial installation of the GV   IPCAM H 264  it is suggested to print out the diagram of radiating lines  included on Software CD and hang up the diagram at the surveillance area  for focus adjustment     In the following examples  the left diagram has a good focus with clear  radiating lines  the right diagram has a poor focus with blurred lines     Good focus Poor focus       11    ce GeoVision    1 7 2 Lens Adjustment of Mini Fixed Dome    To produce a clear image  follow the steps below to adjust the camera   s    focus     1  Unscrew the camera   s cover        Figure 1 5  2  Loosen the focus fixed screw  and rotate the lens clockwise or  counterclockwise to adjust focus  Loosen the tilt fixed screw  and  adjust the camera   s tilt angle     J Focus Fixed Screw       Figure 1 6    EN Introduction    1 8 Optional Installation  1 8 1 C Mount Lenses    If you use the C mount lens  it requires a certain distance f
78. o ene ama  72   Welcome Gview og vi ok    GView V2       Figure 10 1    122    10  Mobile Phone Connection    Click the button located at the lower left corner  The login screen  appears   EEE et Yl de ok    IP Address    User Name  admin OOO O O  Password  om    SnapShot Path       Figure 10 2    3  Enter the IP address of your camera  port value  default value is  10000   a username and a password  Then click OK     4  Once the connection is established  the live image will appear     10 1 4 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera    To play back the recordings from the GV IPCAM H 264  follow these steps     1  Enable the ViewLog Server on the camera  Keep the connection port  to be 5552 or modify it if necessary  See 3 3 5 ViewLog Server for    details     2  Execute GView V2 in your PDA     123    C GeoVision     3  Click the button located at the lower left corner  Figure 10 1    The login screen appears     mtpl2 16  domp  com   Part  5552     User Name  admin    passera    MDG Type   dew Histor    _ox          Figure 10 3  4  Enter the IP address of your GV IP Camra  port value  default value is  5552   a username and a password  Then click OK to connect   5  Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback     10 1 5 Other Functions    In addition to live view and playback  GView V2 offers these functions   viewing   controlling I O devices  PTZ control  adjusting image quality  and  starting   stopping recording     On the live view screen  
79. of 1024 through 65535      GV IPCAM Streaming Port Settings  The VSS port enables connecting  the camera to the GV System  The default setting is 10000      UPnP Settings  UPnP  Universal Plug  amp  Play  is a networking  architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment   software and peripherals of the 400  vendors that are part of the Universal  Plug and Play Forum  It means that they are listed in the network devices  table for the operating system  such as Windows XP  supported by this  function  Enabling this function  you can connect to the camera directly by  clicking on the camera listed in the network devices table     74    4   Administrator Mode    4 7 4 IP Filter Settings    The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the camera     IP Filter Setting    In this section you can allow or deny network connection listed in the table    Filter Table support  only 4 entries      IP Filtering    Enable IP Filtering    No  IP Address Range in CIDR format Action Customize    1 192 168 0 66 Allow    Filtered IP    lex  192 168 1 2 or 192 168 1 0 24    Action to take    Allow K       Figure 4 25  To enable the IP Filter function   1  Enable IP Filtering  Enable the IP Filter function     2  Filtered IP  Type one IP address or a range of IP addresses you want  to restrict the access     3  Action to take  Select the action of Allow or Deny to be taken for  the IP address es  you have specified     4  Click Apply     15       GeoVision     4
80. on the video     Navigation box       Inset window    Figure 3 6    Select PIP  An inset window appears   Click the insert window  A navigation box appears     Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close   up view of the selected area     4  To adjust the navigation box size  move the cursor to any of the box  corners  and enlarge or diminish the box     5  To exit the PIP view  right click the image and click PIP again     27    Q GeoVision     Picture and Picture View    With the Picture and Picture  PAP  view  you can create a split video effect  with multiple close up views on the image  A total of 7 close up views can  be defined     28       Figure 3 7   Select PAP  A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom    Draw a navigation box on the image  and this selected area is   immediately reflected in one inset window  Up to seven navigation   boxes can be drawn on the image    To adjust a navigation box size  move the cursor to any of the box   corners  and enlarge or diminish the box    To move a navigation box to another area on the image  drag it to that   area    To change the frame color of the navigation box or hide the box  right    click the image  select Mega Pixel Setting and click one of these   options    E Display Focus Area of PAP Mode  Displays or hides the  navigation boxes on the image   M Set Color of Focus Area  Changes the color of the box frames    To delete a navigation box  right click the desired box  select Focus   A
81. ot be interrupted  and    B  do not unplug the Ethernet cable if the cable is the source of  power supply  Power over Ethernet or PoE supported      2  Do not turn the power off in 10 minutes after the firmware is updated     3  If you use the IP Device Utility for firmware upgrade  the computer  used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the  camera     WARNING  The interruption of power supply during updating causes not  only update failures but also damages to the camera  In this case  please  contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision  for repair     93    Q GeoVision     6 1 1 Using the Web Configuration Interface    1  In the Live View window  click the Show System Menu button  No  9   Figure 3 3   select Remote Config  and then click the Firmware  Upgrade tab  This dialog box appears     Remote Config  Status Firmware Upgrade      Version v1 00 2007 10 22 Upgrade    File  CAM VW100 071022  im         Figure 6 1  2  Click the Browser button to locate the firmware file   img  saved at  your local computer     3  Click the Firmware Upgrade button to start the upgrade     94    A Advanced Applications    6 1 2 Using the IP Device Utility    The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to  multiple units of GV IPCAM H 264  Note the computer used to upgrade  firmware must be under the same network of the camera     1  Insert the Software CD  select IP Device Utility  and follow the  onscreen instructions to
82. pears     Select Brand    Server IF  HTTP Part      Ugur ne      Patya    Brand  GeoVision     Dean i  Please select the brand of IF camera      GeoVision Video Seren SAA   hl  ssdge i Geovreran video Seren Sl    GeoVision VidenGateway   BY DEPLPA VI   GYW DSPLPR Va   PCAN Hd 1 SAGA        Figure 7 4    Type the IP address  username and password of the IP camera   Modify the default HTTP port if necessary  Select GeoVision from the  Brand drop down list and select GV IPCAM H 264 1 3M VGA from  the Device drop down list  This dialog box appears     GV IPCAM 1 264 1  3M VGA  Ouery  Query     Salus     Stanaby    tit Carmen  Came Leet   Ei  Fost    Port  10000    Stream Humber       Singl   Stram E Dual Steam    Codec Type  Preview  M264 Record JPEG    Resolution       Figure 7 5    105    L GeoVision     106    Click Query to acquire the information from the IP camera  and have  these settings available     M Port  Video streaming port number     E Stream number  You have the option of single or dual  streaming     M Codec Type  If you select Dual Stream  the preview codec and  recording codec can be set differently     Click Apply  The IP camera is added to the connection list     Click the listed camera and select Display position to map the IP  camera to a channel on the GV System     Hybrid Video Server    Sens address Pent   Cam NO        States j viden Resolutoet   Location fr   PA      1 OK H   N   bd A   GAMES ay AP L  r       Figure 7 6    The Status column now should 
83. prompted for Username and Password  enter the default  value ftpuser in both fields  Then you should find the AVI files recorded  after trigger events     To change login information of the internal FTP server  see 4 8 4 User  Account  For the related settings to send FTP alerts  see 4 1 2 Motion  Detection  4 2 1 Input Settings and 4 4 Monitoring     55    C GeoVision     4 3 3 Center V2    After a motion or an I O triggered event  the central monitoring station  Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts  For the live  monitoring through Center V2  you must already have a subscriber account  on Center V2     Center V2    In this section you can configure the connection to Center V2 and tasks to perform     Center V2 server    Activate Link   192 168 0 11    5551      geovision       Host name or IP Address        Port number        User Name           Password     hu    Cease motion detection messages from Cl Camera  C Input    Enable schedule mode Fj    Cease input trigger message from    Select schedule time        00    00 s    00 w  00 w  Next Day   00      00 1w    00 w 100     Next Day    O Span 1  O span2  C Span 3   weekend    Saturday and Sunday    Only Sunday  C Special Day  MM DD                        00 100 w  100    00   Next Day           02   03      04            06     07      08               10        11        112           Connection Status    Status  Connected  Connected Time  Wed May 30 04 31 30 2009       Figure 4 14    4   Administra
84. rea of PAP Mode and click Delete    To exit the PAP view  right click the image and click PAP again     El Accessing the Camera    3 2 6 Alarm Notification    After input triggers and motion detection  you can be alerted by a pop up  live video and view up to four captured images     ET             Pope raed  11 31 23 11 37 11    Pop up live GH Captured    video images video       Figure 3 8    To configure this function  click the Show System Menu button  No  9   Figure 3 3   and select Alarm Notify  This dialog box appears       Alarm Notify  Motion Notify  IO Alarm Notify   V  Alert Sound     JE Window Pops Up     M  Auto SnapShot    File Path      CAWINDOWSIAVIFiles               Figure 3 9  M Motion Notify  Once motion is detected  the captured images are  displayed on the control panel of the Live View window     E 1 0 Alarm Notify  Once the input device is triggered  the captured  images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window     29    L GeoVision    For this function to work  the Administrator needs to install the input  device properly  See 4 2 1 Input Setting     M Alert Sound  Activates the computer alarm on motion and input   triggered detection    E IE Window Pops up  The minimized Live View window pops up on  motion and input triggered detection    M Auto Snapshot  The snapshot of live video is taken every 5 seconds  on motion and input triggered detection     E File Path  Assigns a file path to save the snapshots     3 2 7 Video and Audio Co
85. rom the  camera s imaging chip  otherwise it will not be possible to focus the lens   Mount the supplied C mount adaptor to the camera  and then attach the  lens onto the C mount adaptor        ie    C Mount Adapter Completion       1 8 2 Auto Iris Lenses    If you use the auto iris lens  follow the steps below to install and adjust the  lens     1  Plug the iris control cable to the Auto Iris Connector on the camera   No  11  Figure 1 1 or No  12  Figure 1 2     2  Access the Web interface of the camera to see the live view  See 3 1  Accessing Your Surveillance Images    3  Adjust the camera view based on the following notes     Point the camera to a bright area of the surveillance scene   Avoid objects moving in the camera view during the adjustment   Mount the camera on a stable location    Adjust the focus until the camera view is as clear as possible        GeoVision    Select Video and Motion from the Web interface  select Video  Settings  select Streaming 1  set the D N option to be Color  and set  the Auto Iris option to be Disable     Click Apply   On the same Video Settings page  click Start for Auto Adjustment     After adjustment is complete  set the D N option to be Auto and set  the Auto Iris option be Enable     Click Apply     Re log on to the camera     1 8 3 Infrared Illuminators    If you use the infrared  IR  illuminator with I O function  follow the steps  below to install it     Connect the infrared illuminator to the terminal block on the camera   See C
86. sed configuration    Firmware upgrade through Web Browser or  Utility    Camera live view  video recording  change  video quality  zoom in out  bandwidth  control  image snapshot  audio  Picture in  Picture  Picture and Picture  Privacy Mask   Visual Automation       Applications    GV NVR  GV System  Built in player for 3GPP   ISMA         IE   Mobile Phone  GV Control Center  GV Center V2  GV VSM    146    Specifications    C  Supplied Fixed Focal Lens  es  Yes s      4 0 mm   5   F 1 5  5     80 4    5    65 4   5    49 9    5      28 x 41 5 x 43 5  mm    1 10 x 1 63 x 1 71  in     H    w lock    w lock        Product specifications are subject to change without notice     147    C GeoVision     Appendix    Supported Lenses    Fujian Forecam Optics       148    
87. set areas     M Set Color  Changes the frame color of all set areas    33    Q GeoVision     3 2 13 Network Status    To view the network status  in the left menu  click Network and select  Status     Network Status Information    Current Status Information  In this section you can see an overview of videoserver status     interface  Wired   IP Acquirement  Fixed   MAC Address  000000010104  IP Address  192 168 1 142  Subnet Mask  255 255 254 0  Gateway  192 168 0 1  Domain Name Server 1  192 168 0 1  Domain Name Server 2  192 168 0 2       Figure 3 14    34    4   Administrator Mode    Chapter 4 Administrator Mode    The Administrator can access the system configuration through the  network  Eight categories of configurations are involved in the system  configuration  Video and Motion  I O Control  Events and Alerts   Monitoring  Recording Schedule  Remote ViewLog  Network and  Management     C GeoVision Live View      i a     i  Video and Motion In this section you can see and configure the default camera view     Y Live View   gt  Streami   gt  Streami   gt  Video Settings    Motion Detectic   gt  Privacy Mask  Text Overlay  Tampering Ala     Visual Automat   gt  VO Control    Events and Alerts    Monitoring     Recording Schedule    Remote Viewlog   gt  Network   gt  Management    Logout            gt     ALIPAL NE ee       Figure 4 1    35    C GeoVision     List of Menu Options    Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each  option    
88. set in the Select Schedule Time section  Refer  to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings     For related settings to activate the monitoring through VSM  see 4 7 2  Motion Detection and 4 2 1 Input Settings  and 8 2 VSM     59    C GeoVision     4 3 5 Backup Center    Note this function is only available for Box Camera     The connection to the GV Backup Center allows you to back up another  copy of recordings and system log to the GV Backup Center while the  camera is saving these data to the memory card     Backup Center    In this section you can configure the connection to Backup Center and tasks to perform  Backup Center    Activate Link    Host name or IP Address        Port number        User Name   Password   Set update frequency minutes    Automatic Failover Support       Host name or IP Address        Port number     User Name              Password           Enable schedule mode    E     Select schedule time    O span 1 00 m   00 m    00 W Joo E  Next Day  El Span 2 00     00 m    00 4   00 E  Next Day  O Span 3 00     00   00 s 100   Next Day                                  C Weekend    Saturday and Sunday    Only Sunday  O Special Day  MM DD   01  02  03  04   05  06  07  og                           09  10  41  12     Status  Disconnected       Figure 4 16    60    4   Administrator Mode    To enable the GV Backup Center connection     1   2     Activate Link  Enable the connection to the GV Backup Center   Host Name or IP Address  Type the host name or I
89. ssword  Then click Select and click GV    Video Server to start the connection     5  Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback     133    L GeoVision    10 2 5 Other Functions    In addition to live view  MSView V2 or MSView V3 offers these functions   zooming in out a camera view  rotating images and controlling outputs   Select the Control option to have these features     134    10  Mobile Phone Connection    10 3 Symbian Smartphone   With the SSView V3 application  it s also possible to monitor your GV   IPCAM H 264 remotely through a Symbian based smartphone  For the  supported operating system version  see Chart 1     10 3 1 Installing SSView V3  To install SSView Version 3 for Nokia S60 2nd and 3rd Edition     1  Download and install Symbian Smartphone Viewer V3 from  http   www geovision com tw english 5 3 asp to the computer     2  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation  The  default installation directory is C  Symbain SmartPhone Viewer V3     3  Make a note of the modification date of SsviewV3 2nd sis or  SsviewV3 3rd sis  Right click the file  select Properties and find the  date listed in the Modified field     4  Change the date settings on the smartphone first  Here we use Nokia  E61 as the example to illustrate the steps     A     On the main menu of the smartphone  select Tools Option     App manager  gt  Options    Open    App downloads  gt   Options    Settings    Online certif  check  and then set  Online 
90. t until the status LED turns off  This may take about 10 seconds     5  Soon after the status LED turns off  it turns red again and a clicking  sound appears  Then you can release the Default button and the  process of loading default values is complete     Mini Fixed Dome   1  Unplug the network cable to start   2  Unscrew the camera   s cover     3  Press and hold the Default button  No  1  Figure 1 3  while plugging  the network cable     4  Wait until the network status LED turns off  This may take about 40  seconds     5  Soon after the network status LED turns off  release the Default  button  The process of loading default values is complete     99       GeoVision    6 4 Verifying Watermark    The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature embedded in the  video stream during the compression stage  protecting the video from the  moment of creation  Watermarking ensures that an image is not edited or  damaged after it is recorded  To enable the watermark function  see   Watermark Setting   4 1 1 Video Settings     The Watermark Proof is a watermark checking program  It can verify the  authenticity of the recording before you present it in court     6 4 1 Accessing AVI Files    To verify watermark  first you have to access the recorded AVI files by one  of these methods     1  Use the File Save function on the Live View window  Figure 4 1  to  start recording on the local computer     2  Use the Act as FTP Server function to download AVI files from the  GV IPCAM H 2
91. the Apply button  To activate the output settings   you must also start Input monitoring manually or by schedule  For  related settings  see 4 4 Monitoring     43    C GeoVision     4 1 3 Privacy Mask    The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view  covering the  areas with dark boxes in both live view and recorded clips  This feature is  ideal for locations with displays  keyboard sequences  e g  passwords    and for anywhere else you don t want sensitive information visible     Privacy Mask    In this section you can setup privacy mask     V Enable       Figure 4 4  1  Select the Enable option     2  Drag the area s  where you want to block out on the image  Click Add  when you are prompted to confirm the setting     3  Click the Save button to save all the settings     44    4   Administrator Mode    4 1 4 Text Overlay    The Text Overlay allows you to type any text in any place on the camera  view  Up to 16 text messages can be created on one camera view  The  overlaid text will be saved in the recordings     Text Overlay    In this section you can set up Text Overlay       Figure 4 5  1  Select the Enable option     2  Click any place on the image  This dialog box appears        cance      Figure 4 6    Type the desired text  and click OK  The text is overlaid on the image   Click on the text and drag it to any place on the image     Click Set Font to modify the font style of the text     EE dl 2    Click Save to apply the settings  or click Load  Undo  to re
92. ther Functions    In addition to live view  SSView offers these functions  changing camera  channels  Zooming in a camera view  rotating images and controlling  outputs  Select Options to have these features     138    10  Mobile Phone Connection    10 4 3G Mobile Phone    Without installing any GV applications  you can use a 3G mobile phone to  access GV IPCAM H 264 directly     10 4 1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function    To allow remote access to the GV IPCAM H 264  first you must select  3GPP  MSViewV2  SSViewV3 Supported to be the connection type in the  Connection Template field on the Video Setting page  and then enable the  3GPP Server on the camera  See 4 7 1 Video Settings and 4 3 7 3GPP for  details     10 4 2 Connecting to the IP Camera    1        Open the Internet browser in the mobile phone  and enter the IP  address of your camera  a user name and a password  Then click  Apply to connect     ro   Internet Explorer 7 vi x     il    ef http    221 169 195  103    v     Figure 10 19    After the connection is established  an image similar to this example  appears     SS a nn  n     Internet Exploret en vil      X    ef  http   221 169 195 103 82 Logi v    amp        Figure 10 20    139    Q GeoVision     3  Select the desired channel  Its live image will appear     vie Nag       Figure 10 21    Note  Currently the 3GPP application does not support remote playback  and I O control     140    Specifications    Specifications    GV IPCAM H 264    A  Box Camera 
93. to the IP Camera       wwrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnn 131  10 2 4 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera        133  10 2 5 Other Functions Lavsvesaamenenresgai  snjsdvivn 134   10 3 Symbian Smartphone         arvnnnnnnennnnnnornnnnnnrnnnnnnernnnnnnevnnnnnneee 135  1031 Installing SSVEN VI Lueruresnmemmmekeinsssaddte men 135  10 3 2 Activating the SSView V3 Function          ranrrrrnnnrnnnnnnnre 136  10 3 3 Connecting to the IP Camera       wwrrnnannnnnnnrnnnnnrernnnnnennr 136  10 3 4 Quick COMECIONuuvnesmeneaunevnemiran 137  10 3 5 Playing Back the Recordings from the IP Camera        137  10 3 6 Other Functions siscscsrstcnracessentaucasesxascnrcecieonctacetertavanats 138   10 4 3G Mobile Phone       srrnnannrnnnnennnnnnnrnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnsennne 139  10 4 1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function                     139  10 4 2 Connecting to the IP Camera       wwrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrvrnnnnnsnn 139  Tee es enaA EA 141  GV IPGAM M 264  sanne 141  A  BOX Camera     morannnvnrrannnnnnnnrsvnnnnnsvnvnnnnensvnnssennnnssnnnnnneee 141   B Mini Fixed GINS EEE 144   C  Supplied Fixed Focal Lens              c ccsseceeceseseeeeeeeeneees 147   D Optional DC Iris L  nsuuuuaerunnmunmuunns  iniv sju 147  ee wean EN 148    VI    EN Introduction    Note for Recording    The GV IPCAM H 264 is designed to work with GV System GV NVR  a  hybrid or digital video management system  Normally  the images are  recorded to the memory card inserted in the Box Camera  Once the  cam
94. tor Mode    To enable the Center V2 connection   1  Activate Link  Enable the monitoring through Center V2     2  Host Name or IP Address  Type the host name or IP address of  Center V2     3  Port Number  Match the port to the Port 2 value on Center V2  Or  keep the default value 5551     4  User Name  Type a valid user name to log into Center V2   5  Password  Type a valid password to log into Center V2     6  Click Apply  The Connection Status should display    Connected    and  connected time     These options you can also find on this Center V2 setting page     E Cease motion detection messages from  Stops notifying Center V2  of motion triggered events     E Cease input trigger messages from  for Box Camera Only   Stops  notifying Center V2 of input triggered events     E Enable schedule mode  Starts the monitoring through Center V2  based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section   Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings     For related settings to activate the monitoring through Center V2  see 4 1 2  Motion Detection  4 2 1 Input Setting  and 8 1 Center V2     57    Q GeoVision     4 3 4 VSM    After a motion or an I O triggered event  the central monitoring station VSM  can get notified by text alerts  For the monitoring through VSM  you must  already have a subscriber account on VSM     Vital Sign Monitor Server Setting  In this section you can configure the connection to VSM Server and tasks to perform   Vital Sign Monitor Server    
95. trigger     Note  See Note for Recording at the beginning of the manual     Monitoring Settings  In this section you can set up  and start stop monitoring in manual or scheduled mode     Monitoring Settings       Manual   Select all  Camera Round the clock v  C1 Input   O Schedule    Camera A       Figure 4 19   Manual  Manually activates motion detection and I O monitoring  Select  one of the following options and then click the Start button     m Select all  Manually starts both motion detection and I O monitoring     m Camera  Manually starts recording  Select the desired recording  mode for recording     m Input  for Box Camera Only   Manually starts I O monitoring  When  the sensor input is triggered  its associated camera and output will be  activated for recording and alerting  For this setting  see 4 2 1 Input  Setting      Schedule  The system starts motion detection and I O monitoring  according to the schedule you have set  For schedule settings  see 4 5  Recording Schedule     64    4   Administrator Mode     Camera Status Icon        rn  DEN  On standby    r  2   Enabled for motion detection and input trigger    65    C GeoVision     4 5 Recording Schedule  The schedule is provided to activate recording and I O monitoring on a  specific time each day     4 5 1 Recording Schedule Settings    You can set the schedule for recording     Recording Schedule Settings    In this section you can configure schedule time   Select schedule time    C Span1 Round the clock v  
96. twork    assigned to the unit     1  Open your web browser  and type the default IP address  http   192 168 0 10     2  In both Login and Password fields  type the default value admin  Click    Apply     3  Inthe left menu  select Network and then LAN to begin the network    settings     e   2 GeoVision     Video and Motion  P Live View    Video Settings  t Motion Detection  P Privacy Mask    Taenpering Alain    Visual Antoenatioe    10 Come    Puente and Alone    Monstering    Recerding Schedute    16          LAN Configuration    a tn tts section you can Config e GVAPCAM to work inside of LAM     LAN Contigs ation       wired Ethemet Setact Piz ogfon t use wired 10 1 00Mbps efernet       Wireless Select Mis opon to use Wireless  LAN Contigs ation       Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from    OMCP server   O Static P address Select mis optdon to enter a State IP address manualy      PPPOE Select his option to establish    OSL connection  Usemame    Password  Configure connection parameters    IP Address  Sudret Mask  Routere sway  Primary ONS    Secondary ONS     Apply   Tea DHCP     Figure 2 1    2  Getting Started    Select Static IP address  Type IP Address  Subnet Mask   Router Gateway  Primary DNS and Secondary DNS in the Configure  connection parameters section     Click Apply  The camera is now accessible by entering the assigned  IP address on the web browser     Important    e Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE should only be enabled if you know
97. vert to a  previous setting     45    C GeoVision     4 1 5 Tampering Alarm    The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when a camera is being physically  tampered  An alarm can be generated when the camera is moved  covered  up  or out of focus  The alarm approaches include the triggered output  device and e mail alert  To have the tampering alarm  first set up these  alarm approaches properly     46    To trigger the output device when a tampering event occurs  enable  the output setting and select Tampering Alarm  See 4 2 2 Output  Settings     To trigger the e mail alert when a tampering event occurs  enable the  e mail setting and select Tampering Alarm  See 4 3 1 E Mail     Tampering Alarm    In this section you can configure the tampering alarm of the camera  Tampering Alarm Configuration     Enable    Definition    Mask Region    Sensitivity    Tolerance Time of Alarm  sec      m          Duration of Alarm   Sec     Option  fe       Figure 4 7    4   Administrator Mode    To configure the tampering alarm     1   2     Select the Enable option     If you want the camera to ignore any movement or scene change in  certain areas  click the button to drag areas on the camera view     Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider  The  higher the value  the more sensitive the camera is to scene changes     In the Tolerance Time of Alarm field  specify the time length allowed  for scene changes before an alarm is generated     In the Duration of Alarm field  spe
    
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