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1. Flicker less 60 Hz Image Onentation Rotate 180 Slowest Shutter Speed Metering Figure 3 11 Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image Contrast Adjusts the relative differences between one pixel and the next Saturation Adjusts the saturation of the image 55 Q GeoVision 56 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 Fluorescent 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 Slowest Shutter Speed The shortest duration that the image sensor is exposed to light Under low light conditions a faster shutter speed will lower color quality and image clarity For manual shutter speed the options are between 1 5 and 1 8000 sec Select Auto for automatic shutter speed or select Auto Higher Shutter Speed for faster automatic shutter control I
2. Synchronized with your computer or manually Manually changes the camera s date and time Or synchronize the camera s date and time with those of the local computer Date and time overlay setting 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 2 118 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings The Maps Settings allows you to see the location of your camera on Google maps without a GPS device To see the location of your camera on maps 1 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 Inthis section you can configure the GPS Maps settings GPS Maps Settings Sign Up fora Google Maps API key Link to the Google Maps API Longitude 121 56443 Ex 1217 565 E1 21 565 10 25 0V1 0 25 Latitude 25 03367 Ex 25 081 NM25 061 10 25 510 25 Location Mame Taipei 101 Figure 4 30 2 Enter the registered Maps API Key the longitude and latitude of your camera and location name Click Apply to enable this function 3 Open the control panel of the Live View window Save message Hosttime 2008 01 02 07 08 49 Longitude 121 5649E Latitude 25 0812 M Google Map Open Figure 4 31 119 C GeoVision 4 Click Open A warning message appears qj GPS D To help protect your securi
3. 21 C GeoVision Figure 1 13 Caution An operating IR LED ring may reach high temperatures Disconnect the power supply and allow the IR LED ring to cool down before handling the device 22 E Introduction 1 6 2 In Ceiling Mount In Ceiling Mount allows the camera to be mounted into the ceiling revealing a small portion of the camera In Ceiling Mount requires the ceiling board to be between 0 5 3 0 cm 0 2 1 18 in thick ae e Figure 1 14 Note In ceiling mount is not applicable to the models with IR LED ring GV FE3403 5303 and GV FER3403 5303 Place the installation sticker on the ceiling board and cut the circle part out of the ceiling 1 To install GV FE2302 3402 5302 and GV FER3402 5302 drill the 3 holes indicated as Device PoE Converter O Device PoE Converter Device Device O PoE Converter Figure 1 15 23 C GeoVision 2 Align the 3 support brackets with the holes on the back of the camera as shown below and secure using the in ceiling mount screws provided T Red DO Tew X lt W OO MAC Address manmanm FE CE 00 13 E2 02 11 3D MADE IN TAIWAN E X N gt oe Figure 1 16 3 For outdoor GV Fisheye Cameras GV FER3402 521 5302 install the supplied cable connector to waterproof the cable Refer to step 5 in 7 6 7 Hard Ceiling Mount for details 4 Place the fisheye c
4. Partition Information Disk No Partition No Total Size Used Size Free space Lhilization Status Other Disk 195 298 0 196 195 102 0 Disko 195 298 0 183 195 115 0 Disko 195 296 0 183 195 115 O Disko 195 298 0 183 195 115 0 Disko 105 148 0 183 104 965 0 DiskO 195 298 1 160 194 137 0 Disko 195 2798 0 182 195 115 0 Disk 195 298 0 183 495 115 0 Disko 195 298 0 183 195 115 0 Disko f 195 298 0 183 195 115 U Network Neighborhood Disk Information Disk No Total Size Used Size Free space Mo HOD connected Unit Gigabyte Figure 4 34 Storage Settings m Enable recycling If the Enable recycling option is selected when the space of the storage device is lower than the specified space the system will either write the data to another device or overwrite the oldest recorded files If the Enable recycling option is not selected the system will stop recording when the specified space is reached 121 Q GeoVision m 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 m Enable debug message to the storage Debug message see 4 8 5 Log Information is deleted after reboot Select this option to store log information to the attached storage device
5. Video Signal Type The codec options resolutions and maximum frame rates are listed as below Maximum Models Codec Options Image Resolution Frame Rate 1440 x 1376 GV FE2301 2302 H 264 MJPEG 15 fps 1280 x 1200 2048 x 1536 GV FE3402 3403 H 264 MJPEG 1440 x 1376 15 fps GV FER3402 3403 1280 x 1200 2048 x 1944 GV FE421 H 264 MJPEG 1440 x 1376 15 fps GV FE4301 1280 x 1200 GV FE521 2560 x 1920 10 fps GV FE5302 5303 H 264 MJPEG re RA GV FER521 1440 x 1376 15 fps GV FER5302 5303 1280 x 1200 Bandwidth Management When using H 264 it is possible to control the bitrate which in turn allows the amount of bandwidth usage to be controlled 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 used much more efficiently than a comparable CBR You can set a limit to the bit rate by specifying a Maximal Bit Rate Set the image quality to one of the 5 standards Standard Fair Good Great and Excellent CBR Constant Bitrate CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by varying the quality of the stream Use the Maximal Bit Rate drop down list to select a bitrate 76 4 Administrator Mode Region of Interest Defines clarity and sets privacy mask to different parts of the live view for the camera connecting to third party software through ONVIF RTSP This function is disabled by default Select Enable and click ROI
6. e GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 and GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 Align the red circle with the outer edge of the camera image and then align it with the inner edge of the image frame to achieve optimal results Image Alignment Outer Edge Inner Edge Figure 3 5 e GV FE2301 421 4301 521 and GV FER521 Align the red circle with the edge of the camera image You can eliminate the darker areas toward the edge of the image by making the red circle smaller but the field of view will be slightly reduced Figure 3 6 When GV FE2301 421 4301 images are aligned all four edges will be cropped slightly 50 E Accessing the Camera Image Alignment oe r w CT Dv d d A Sy i gt f coe Figure 3 7 When GV FE521 and GV FER521 images are aligned top and bottom edges will be cropped slightly Note The circular source image of GV FE2301 421 4301 should be centered and slightly cropped on all four edges If the image is not centered please contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for adjustment To determine whether your device needs adjustment measure the length of a longer cropped edge and the length of that entire edge Divide the length of the cropped edge by the length of the entire edge The ratio for left and right edges should be less than or equal to 5 9 and the ratio for the top and bottom edges should be less than or equal to 5 8 Left and r
7. 1 2 The Administrator can adjust the motion detection area by using the Motion Detection function See 4 1 3 Motion Detection for more details The I O Alarm notification function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 65 C GeoVision 3 2 10 Video and Audio Configuration You can enable the microphone and speaker for two way audio communication and set the number of frames to keep for live view buffer Click the Show System Menu button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select Video and Audio Configuration Camera Sets the number of frames to keep in live view buffer Keeping more frames for live view buffer can ensure a smooth live view but the live view will be delayed for the number of frames specified Video and Audio Configuration Camera Audio Configure Frames to keep in live view buffer Figure 3 19 66 B Accessing the Camera Audio Configure You can enable the microphone and speaker and adjust the audio volume Video and Audio Configuration Camera Audio configure j W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Yolume F P W Enable Audio Codec Server Audio Volume Figure 3 20 67 C GeoVision 3 2 11 Remote Configuration You can view the connection status of the central monitoring stations and upgrade firmware over the network Click the Show System Menu button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select Remote Config The Remote Config dialog box will appear Firmware
8. Allow unidentified Centerv2 Server login Identification Code eek dea Dispatch Setting GiGroup First O Balance Only Dispatch Log Keep Days En Log Path D Dispatch Server Log Available space 13 582 GB tentera Event Log Enable Real Time Centerv2 Event Keep Days 30 Log Path D Dispatch Server Centerv2Log Available space 13 82 GB 2 Recycle Log i P Figure 8 7 For further information on how to manage the video received from the camera see GV CMS Series User s manual 171 Appendix Appendix A Settings for Internet Explore 8 or later If you use Internet Explorer 8 or later it is required to complete the following setting 1 Set the Security to Medium high default 2 Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt 3 Disable Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt Security Settings Internet Zone Settings ActiveX controls and plug ins A Allow previously unused Activex controls to run without pror ir Disable Enable Allow Scriptlet 5 m D oe Security Settings Internet Zone x zen Settings Automatic prompting for Activex controls Disable recommended Disable Enable not secure Enable Prompt Binary and script behaviors a Only allow approved domains to use Activex without prompt Administrator approved Disable Disable Enable Enable a Run
9. Cease input trigger messages from Stops notifying Center V2 of input triggered events 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 Settings and 8 1 Center V2 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 4 VSM After a motion detection or an I O triggered event the central monitoring station VSM can get notified by text alerts For the live monitoring through VSM you must already have a subscriber account on VSM The camera can be connected with up to two VSM Important 1 To notify the VSM upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page 2 Input trigger is only available for GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Connection l Connection 2 Vital Sign Monitor Server Setting Inthis section you can configure the connection to VSM Server and tasks to perform Vital Sign Monitor Server Activate Link Hostname or IF Address Port number UserName Password Cease motion detection messages fram Camera Cease input trigger message from Input 1 Enable schedule mode Select schedule time C Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday CI Special Day MM DD Connection Status Status Disconnected Figure 4 16 95 Q GeoVision To enable the VS
10. To set up the SNMP settings ae oe a E 116 Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function To enable access to Read Write Name type a community string This will serve as a password to allow read and write access to the camera from the SNMP software To enable Read Only Name type a community string to allow read only access to the camera from the SNMP software For a more secured connection select Enable SNMPv3 to enable SNMP version 3 To enable access to SNMPv3 Read Write community type a Read Write Name Select an Authentication Type to use for SNMP requests Type the Authentication Password and Current Password Encrypted You will need to type these passwords in the SNMP software to be able to access the camera To enable access to SNMPv3 Read only community type a Read Only Name and follow steps 6 7 Click Apply to save the settings 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 Management The Management section includes the settings of data and time GPS maps storage device and user account Also you can view the firmware version and execute certain system operations 4 8 1 Date and 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 IPCAM Sun Apr 15 l24 7 06 2001 Time fone th T 08 00 China Hong Kong Australia Westen oingapore Tawan
11. 521 GV FE series come with a 5 pin data cable that allows you to connect to the power and any I O devices N Digital Output Red GND Black Digital Input Brown AC 24V DC Yellow AC 24V DC Orange KCO a Ethernet PoE Figure 1 23 Wire Definition o ire Color Definition 2 C GeoVision Connecting to Power You can connect to power using either the power adapter provided or a Power over Ethernet PoE adapter See Power over Ethernet in Specifications later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adapter To connect to power using the power adapter follow the steps below to connect the orange and yellow wires of the camera to the 3 pin or 2 pin terminal block provided 1 Insert the yellow wire to the pin on the right side of the terminal block and the orange wire to the pin on the left side of the terminal block 2 Use a small flat tip screwdriver to secure the screws above the pins yy vy Figure 1 24 3 Connect the DC 12V Power Adapter to the Terminal Block DS a Terminal Block DC 12V Power Adapter Figure 1 25 Note 1 ADC 12V power adapter has been provided but both AC 24V power adapter and DC 12V power adapter are compatible 2 The power status LED will not be visible unless the camera cover is removed 28 E Introduction 1 7 2 GV FER521 The GV FER521 comes with a PoE cable that allows you to connect to the power and network through
12. Click OK 161 C GeoVision 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic Settings After the GV Fisheye Camera is connected and assigned with a display position you can configure the camera s settings such as frame rate codec type and resolution Right click the desired camera to see the following list of options IP Device Setup video Resolution C F 192 168 27 24 10000 Tamera onnected E 520 Change position Delete camera Remote camera setting Network Time Out Change Codec Live view Frame rate control Main stream Image Orientation Frames to keep in live view buffer Recording codec format Automatically adjust DST Figure 7 6 E Network Time Out When network disconnection exceeds the specified time period the camera status will be displayed as Connection Lost m Change Codec Changes the code type E Live view frame rate control Main stream Sets the live view frame rate of the sub stream to help reduce the CPU usage If you have set the live view codec to be MJPEG select the number of frames to allow in a second If the live view codec selected is H 264 select one of the following options Maximum Live view Frame Rate View the video at the maximum frame rate possible Live view Key Frame only You can choose to view the key frames of the videos only 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
13. address to avoid IP conflict with other GeoVision devices Note 1 The computer used to set the IP address must be under the same network with the camera 2 If your router supports the DHCP server the camera will obtain a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server each time it connects to the LAN instead of using 192 168 0 10 The default setting for automatic IP assignment is not available for GV FE2301 421 4301 521 and GV FER521 using firmware V1 06 or earlier 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 GeoVision Video and Motion VO Control t Events and Alerts t Monitoring Recording Schedule l Remote Viewlog Network Status l Advanced TCP IP t IP Filtering SNMP Setting t Management t Logout H LAN Configuration In this section you can configure GW IPCAM to work inside of LAN LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server StaticIP address Selectthis option to enter a Static IP address manually PPPoE Select this option to establish a DSL connection Username Password Configure connection parameters IP Address 192 168 0174 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 RouterGateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS 192 1
14. xi Q GeoVision 4 The silica gel bag loses it effectiveness when the dry camera is opened To prevent the lens from fogging up use the supplied adhesive tap and replace the silica gel bag every time you open the camera and conceal the gel bag in camera within 2 minutes of exposing to open air For each newly replaced silica gel bag allow it to absorb moisture for at least 5 hours before operating the camera When installing GV FE indoor models be sure that Keep the indoor camera shielded from rain and moisture When installing GV FE or GV FER models with IR LED rings be sure that xii An operating IR LED ring may reach high temperatures of up to 60 C 140 F Disconnect the power supply and allow the IR LED ring to cool down before handling the device IR LED Ring E Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The fisheye camera allows you to monitor all angles of a location using just one camera It can be installed to the ceiling wall wall corner and pole The distorted hemispherical image of the fisheye camera will be converted into the conventional rectilinear projection Without installing any software you can watch live view and utilize functions such as motion detection privacy mask and alert notification through the Web interface In addition the GV Fisheye IP Camera seamlessly integrates with the GV System providing advanced monitoring and video management features The following GV Fisheye Camer
15. 255 255 252 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Domain Mame Server 1 192 165 0 1 Domain Mame Server 2 192 168 0 2 Figure 3 24 11 C GeoVision 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 Video and Motion In this section you can see and configure the default camera view Live View gt Streaming1 Live View Configuration gt Video Settings gt Motion Detection gt Privacy Mask Tampering Alarm Visual Automation gt VO Control gt Events and Alerts gt Monitoring gt Recording Schedule gt Remote Viewlog gt Network gt Management Logout b gt 8 44 Bee Figure 4 1 72 4 Administrator Mode List of Menu Options Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option 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 4 2 1 Input Setting 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 4 3 6 Video Gateway Recording Server 4 3 7 ViewLog 4 3 8 RISP 4 5 1 Recording Schedule Settings 4 5 2 O Monitor Settings LAN Wireless Client Mode
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17. Advanced TCP IP IP Filtering SNMP Settings Date and Time Settings GPS Maps Settings Storage Settings User Account Log Information Tools Language 13 C GeoVision 4 1 Video amp Motion This section includes video image settings and how the images can be managed by using Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm and Visual Automation 4 1 1 Video Settings Video Settings inthis section you can define compression art broadcasting method and privacy mask Camera Name Camera Connection template Fast LAN T1 Wireless 802 11a g ADSL high speed Video Signal Type inthis section you can configure camera s Video signal also the resolution and frame per second to be transmitted through the network Video Format H264 v Resolution Frame per second 20481536 4 3 4 Bandwidth Management In this section you can configure the bit rate used by video stream When VBR Variable Bit Rate is selected consistent image quality is achieved at the cost of varying bit rate To set a consistent bit rate at the cost of Varying image quality select CBR Constant Bit Rate VBR Quality Good MaximalBitRate 12 Mbit CBR Maximal Bit Rate Region Of Interest ROM this section you can configure ROI of H 264 _ Enable ROI Setting GOP Structure and Length inthis section you can configure the composition of the video stream GOP structure Using I Frame only will s
18. By default the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV Fisheye IP Camera 2 Once the camera is connected to the GV System the resolution set on the GV System will override the resolution set on the camera s Web interface You can only change the resolution settings through the Web interface when the connection to the GV System is interrupted viii Note for Recording By default the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV Fisheye IP Camera Make sure the Write recording data into local storage option see 4 1 1 Video Settings is enabled If this option is disabled the camera will stop recording to the memory card while the live view is accessed through Web browsers or other applications Mind the following when using a memory card for recording Recorded data on the memory card can be damaged or lost if the data are accessed while the camera is under physical shock power interruption memory card detachment or when the memory card reaches the end of its lifespan No guarantee is provided for such causes The stored data can be lost if the memory card is not accessed for a long period of time Back up your data periodically if you seldom access the memory card Memory cards are expendable and their durability varies according to the conditions of the installed site and how they are used Back up your data regularly and replace the memory card annually To avoid power outage it is highly
19. Remove the camera cover with the supplied torx wrench 2 Supply power to the camera with one of the following A Power adapter optional see Assembling the Power Adapter Optional later in this section B Power over Ethernet PoE connect the camera to a PoE switch with a standard network cable to supply power and network 3 Optionally insert a micro SD card SD SDHC version 2 0 only Class 10 4 Secure the camera cover with the supplied torx wrench 34 fq Introduction Assembling the Power Adapter Optional 1 Insert the supplied power cable into the supplied waterproof rubber and plug it into the camera Waterproof Rubber Power Cable FDS Figure 1 32 2 Insert the power cable into the supplied female terminal block as illustrated and plug it into the terminal block connector in the camera vy Female Terminal Block Connect to Camera Male Terminal Block Connect to Power Adapter Figure 1 33 3 Insert the power wires at the other end into the male terminal block as illustrated and plug it to the power adapter vy Female Terminal Block Connect to Camera Male Female Terminal Block DC 12V Power Adapter Figure 1 34 Note Power adapter can be purchased upon request 35 C GeoVision Chapter 2 Getting Started This section provides basic information to get the camera working on the network 2 1 Installing on a Network These instructions describe the ba
20. Select display language for web pages Language Language Default Rd Figure 4 39 129 C GeoVision Chapter 5 Recording and Playback The camera 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 want to set up pre recording post recording or audio recording see 4 1 1 Video Settings If you want to set up the schedule for video recording or I O monitoring see 4 5 Recording Schedule If you want to configure the areas and sensitivity values for motion detection see 4 1 2 Motion Detection If you want the recording to be triggered by input device configure the operation of I O devices 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 130 5 Recording and Playback 5 2 Playback These methods are available to play back the video files recorded at the camera e Playback from the memory card by connecting it directly to the GV System through a card reader e Playback using the Remote ViewLog function over the TCP IP network e Playback using the recorded file
21. The Wide Angle Dewarping Setting window appears Wide Angle Dewarpping Setting Input Image Dewarpping Image Setting Filed of View Anglefi 160 180 degree a Figure 3 12 3 Slide the slider at the bottom to correct the degree of warping The adjusted view is shown on the right Click OK to close this window 4 To enable this configuration right click on the live view select Wide Angle Lens Dewarping Note The Wide Angle Lens Dewarping function only applies to the circular source image 59 C GeoVision 3 2 7 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View Two types of close up views are available to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area Picture in Picture PIP and Picture and Picture PAP After entering the live view window the image is displayed in PIP mode by default The PIP and PAP views can only be displayed on the hemispherical source image Picture in Picture View With the Picture in Picture PIP view you can crop the video to get a close up view or zoom in on the video Navigation box Inset window Figure 3 13 1 Right click the live view and select PIP An inset window appears 2 Click the inset window A navigation box appears 3 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
22. Time 01 04 00 19 50 16 2000 GMT8 00 Firmvare Info Build Time Mon Oct 7 13 00 44 CST 2013 00017 Time 01 04 00 19 50 18 2000 GNT8 00 IPCAM Version HW Ox2 Ox HID O 00018 Time 01 04 00 19 50 34 2000 GNT8 00 GV BX3400 ssvr start up 00019 Time 01 04 00 20 21 02 2000 GNT8 00 IPCAM System Starting 00020 Time 01 04 00 20 21 03 2000 GNT8 00 Firmware Info Firmware for Nand 128M 00021 Time 01 04 00 20 21 03 2000 GNT8 00 Firmvare Info Build Time Mon Oct 7 13 00 44 CST 2013 00022 Time 01 04 00 20 21 05 2000 GMT8 00 IPCAM Version HW Ox2 0x7 HID O 00023 Time 01 04 00 20 21 22 2000 GMT8 00 GV BX3400 ssvr start up Figure 4 37 2 126 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 6 Tools This section allows you to 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 G FE420 FE421 Auto Reboot Setup In this section you can set the system s auto reboot time Enable Day Interval days RebootTime 09 a 00 ie Repair Record Database In this section you can set the system repair record database Repair Database Status Repair done Firmware Update In this section you can see GV IPCAM firmware version System Settings Restore to factory default settings Load Default Temperature Status Current chipset t
23. corn Turns on when network is connected Turns on when data are being transmitted or received Turns on when the device is ready PoE Cable For GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 the PoE connector may be one of the following types Type 1 42 8 mm 1 7 1 C amp Type 2 58 5 mr 2 3 17 C GeoVision 1 6 Installation The fisheye camera is designed to be mounted on the ceiling wall or ground There are two ways to mount the camera on the ceiling Hard Ceiling Mount and In Ceiling Mount Make sure the ceiling has enough strength to support the fisheye camera 18 E Introduction 1 6 1 Hard Ceiling Mount A gt GeoVision ON W A _ i M11 Without IR LED Ring With IR LED Ring Note To connect wires cables and the IR LED ring see 1 7 Connecting the GV Fisheye Camera 1 Place the installation sticker on the ceiling board The 3 red dots indicate the location of the screws To install GV Fisheye Camera with PoE converter GV FE3403 5303 drill the 3 holes and the rectangle block indicated as PoE Converter to install GV Fisheye Camera only with the IR LED ring GV FE3403 5303 and GV FER3403 5303 drill the 3 holes indicated as Device and the circle indicated as IR PoE Converter O Device PoE Converter O Device Device O PoE Converter Figure 1 6 2 Atthe 3 red dots drill a hole slightly smaller than
24. olumet 4 ET 3 t File system Total size Usedsize Codepage Partition type NTFS gr GB 24GB HPFS N TFS NTFS fa GE 199 GE HPFSYNTFS NTFS J6 GE 16 GE HPFS NTFS Basic 195GB utig Basic 179GB utte Basic 162 GB outhe Basic 195GB ute Basic 159 GB ute Basic 194 GE ute Basic 196 GB outte 2 e VOLUME Oct 18 2013 16 00 29 Figure 5 5 Access the recording files from the specified drive of your computer 135 C GeoVision 5 2 2 Playback over Network With the Remote ViewLog function you can play back the files recorded at the camera over TCP IP network 3 4 The camera must allow remote access with ViewLog Server activated See 4 3 7 ViewLog Server For first time users run the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD Next time whenever you would like to use this function access this option from the camera s Web interface 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 z IP Address Fort 5557 Default ID Guest Password Save Password Host Type GY IP Device ancer Figure 5 6 In the Host Type field select GV IP Device Click Connect to access the files of the camera for playback 136 5 Recording and Playback 5 2 3 Access to the Recorded Files through FTP Server The built in FTP Ser
25. 2 Center V2 In this section you can configure the connection to Center V2 and tasks to perform Center V2 server Activate Link Host name or IF Address Fot number User Mame Password Cease motion detection messages from ease input trigger message fram Enable schedule mode Select schedule time C Spani 00 1 00 se 00 00 bel Next Day C span2 00 00 je o0 00 bel Next Day C spana 00 e o0 se 00 se 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Connected Connected Time Wed May 26 04 31 30 2010 Figure 4 15 192 168 0217 5551 Cl Camera Clinput1 a 93 Q GeoVision 94 To enable the Center V2 connection 1 2 Activate Link Enable the monitoring through Center V2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of Center V2 Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on Center V2 Or keep the default value 5551 For details see 8 1 Center V2 User Name Type a valid user name to log into Center V2 Password Type a valid password to log into Center V2 Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and the connected time To establish the connection to the second Center V2 click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup These options can also be found on this Center V2 setting page Cease motion detection messages from Stops notifying Center V2 of motion triggered events
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27. 5303 and GV FER5302 5303 Wide Dynamic Range Pro WDR Pro for GV FE3402 3403 and GV FER3402 3403 Defog IP66 rating GV FER521 only IP67 rating GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 only IK10 rating for metal casing GV FER521 only IK10 for metal casing GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 and GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 only 2D noise reduction Q GeoVision e EN50155 compliance for rolling stock applications GV FER521 only e Built in micro SD card slot SD SDHC for local storage e Built in microphone and speaker e Mini USB slot for WiFi adapter or USB hard drive GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 only e One sensor input and alarm output GV FE2301 421 4301 521 only e Virtual PTZ function e Auto Pan function e Object tracking e Provides 360 and 180 panorama view e No mechanical moving parts e Different angle of view controllable by multiple users at the same time e Playback from any view angle and zoom level e Privacy mask e Visual automation e Tampering alarm e Text overlay e 31 languages on Web interface e ONVIF Profile S conformant 1 2 Packing List E Introduction GV FE421 521 2301 4301 and GV FER521 e Fisheye Camera KCO Tu P o i e Camera Cover Hard Ceiling Mount e Torx Wrench e Installation Sticker e GV NVR Quick Start Guide e For GV FE421 521 2301 4301 only 3 Pin or 2 Pin Terminal Block DC 12V Power Adapter e For GV FER521
28. Body Hard Ceiling Mount 160 25 x 48 36 mm 6 31 x 1 93 Camera Body GV FER3402 In Ceiling Mount GV FER5302 Cable Length 1 m 3 28 ft Cable Diameter 6 2 mm 0 24 166 48 x 48 36 mm 6 55 x 1 93 I Max Connector Diameter 30 mm 1 18 Camera Body Hard Ceiling Mount with IR LED Ring 175 x 48 36 mm 6 89 x 1 93 GV FER3403 Cable Length 1 m 3 28 ft GV FER5303 Cable Diameter 6 2 mm 0 24 Max Connector 30 mm 1 18 Diameter 650 g 1 43 Ib GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 521 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 GV FE5302 GV FE3403 W o PoE Converter 870 g 1 92 Ib GV FES303 w PoE Converter 1 045 kg 2 3Ib 410 g 0 9 Ib n N N GV FER3402 500 g 1 1 Ib GV FER5302 GV FER3403 960 g 2 12 Ib GV FER5303 GV FER521 480 g 1 06 Ib Specifications GV FER5S21 GV FER3402 3403 eo Ingress GV FER5302 5303 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 Vandal GV FE5302 5303 IK10 for metal casing Resistance GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 GV FER521 IK10 for metal casing Note EN50155 is only supported in GV FER521 Power over Ethernet GV FE2301 2302 GV FE3402 GV FE421 4301 GV FE521 GV FE5302 GV FER3402 3403 GV FER521 GV FER5302 5303 GV FE3403 IEEE 802 3at Power over Ethernet PD GV FE5303 PoE Power Supply Type End Span GV FE2301 2302 GV FE3402 GV FE421 4301 GV FE521 PoE Power GV FES302 Output GV FER
29. FER3402 3 6 W GV FER5302 GV FER3403 22 W 182 Specifications GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 CE FCC C Tick ROHS compliant GV FE521 GV FER521 CE FCC C Tick EN50155 RoHS compliant Regulatory GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE5302 5303 CE FCC RCM RoHS compliant GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 Camera Body Hard Ceiling Mount 160 x 47 66 mm 6 30 x 1 88 Camera Body GV FE2301 In Ceiling Mount 164 x 47 66 mm 6 46 x 1 88 GV FE421 Cable Length 1 m 3 28 ft GV FE4301 Cable Diameter 8mm 0 31 Mc B 28 5 mm 1 12 lameter Camera Body Hard Ceiling Mount 160 x 44 9 mm 6 30 x 1 77 Camera Body In Ceiling Mount 164 x 44 9 mm 6 46 x 1 77 Sas Cable Length 1 m 3 28 ft a Cable Diameter 8 mm 0 31 Max Connector 28 5 mm 1 12 Diameter Camera Body Hard Ceiling Mount 160 x 46 4 mm 6 30 x 1 83 in Camera Body In Ceiling Mount 164 x 46 4 mm 6 46 x 1 83 GV FER521 Cable Length 1 m 3 28 ft Cable Diameter 6 2 mm 0 24 Max Connector Diameter 30 mm 1 18 183 Q GeoVision Camera Body GV FE2302 Hard Ceiling Mount GV FE3402 GV FE5302 160 25 x 48 36 mm 6 31 x 1 93 Camera Body In Ceiling Mount 166 48 x 48 36 mm 6 55 x 1 93 Camera Body Hard Ceiling Mount with IR LED Ring GV FE3403 GV FE5303 175 x 48 36 mm 6 89 x 1 93 Camera
30. FO3211001 3E2036183 GYV FE110 001362021143 GY FE420 FE421 1362020498 GY IPSpeeddome TSE2034560 GY PSpeedDome 0013620149462 GY lPSpeedDome OO13E20163FE GYV LA4CS O01 3E200FC2D GYV LA4C3 001 3E202A9EF GY LA4CS O08414430005 GYV LAdCs O01 SE2029E43 EOAR LTE nnd AF 3nd aR aa 192 165 4165 192 165 5254 132 168195 192 166 4214 192 168 4355 132 165 2102 192 165 4178 1497 1FA dA UII wi v1 wi vi v1 wi wi wi v1 wi vi wi wi 2011 12 15 2011 07 29 2011 12 12 2011 10 16 2011 11 17 2012 01 02 2012 01 13 2012 01 13 2012 02 04 2012 02 07 2011 12 29 2012 02 07 2011 04 18 2011 13 74 50 570 45 5 C 53 9 C 445 C 5 C MOTE GeoVision GY B S20D Series GeoVision GY BXS20D Series GeoVision _G FOS20D Series Geovision_Gy FOS20D_ Series Geovision_G FE110_Series Geovision_ GYV FE420 Series l2a Geovision_GY SD010 Geoyvision_GY SD010 Geov ision_Gy SD010 Geovision_GY L 4cys Geovision_ GY LE4ICYS Geoyvision_GV LE4ICYS Geovision_ GY LA4ICYS Geanvicion GW YAn Q GeoVision Specifications Camera GV FE2301 2302 GV FE421 4301 1 2 5 progressive scan CMOS GV FE521 5302 5303 GV FER521 5302 5303 GV FE3402 3403 1 3 2 progressive scan CMOS GV FER3402 3403 GV FE2301 2302 1440 H x 1376 V GV FE3402 3403 2048 H x 1536 V GV FER3402 3403 Picture Elements GV FE421 4301 2048 H x 1944 V GV FE521 GV FE5302 5303 2560 H x 1920 V GV
31. It can verify the authenticity of the recording before you present it in court 6 5 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 3 3 to start recording on the local computer 2 Use the Act as FTP Server function to download AVI files from the camera 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 DVD 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 6 5 2 Running Watermark Proof 1 Install Watermark Proof from the Software DVD After installation a WMProof icon is created on your desktop 2 Double click the created icon The Water Mark Proof window appears 3 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 4 Ifthe recording is unmodified a check will appear in the Pass column On the contrary if the recording is modified or does not contain watermark during recording a check mark will appear in the Failed column To review the recording double click the listed file on the window 151 C GeoVision 6 5 3
32. NTP ONVIF Profile S PSIA QoS DSCP RTSP SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP 180 Specifications Mechanical Terminal block 2 pin PoE Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Connector 1 in built in microphone 1 out built in speaker or stereo phone jack 3 5 mm 0 14 I O Wire None Micro SD card slot SD SDHC version 2 0 only Class 10 None GV WiFi Adapter or USB hard drive Note 1 The power terminal block may come as 3 pin for GV FE421 521 2301 4301 2 GV FER521 is not equipped with a terminal block 3 Stereo phone jack is not equipped in GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 4 SDXC and UHS I card types are not supported General 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F 30 C 50 C 22 F 122 F 10 to 90 no condensation 181 GeoVision GV FE2301 2302 GV FE3402 GV FE421 4301 12V DC 24V AC PoE IEEE802 3af GV FE521 5302 GV FER3402 GV FER5302 Camera 12V DC 24V AC PoE IEEE802 3af IR LED ring 12V DC w o PoE GV FE3403 Converter Power Source GV FE5303 w PoE Convener PoE IEEE802 3 at GV FER3403 Camera 12V DC 24V AC PoE IEEE802 3af GV FER5303 IR LED ring 12V DC GV FER521 PoE IEEE802 3af GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 5 W GV FE521 GV FER521 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 8 6 W GV FE5302 w o PoE 22 W GV FE3403 Converter GV FE5303 w PoE 30 W Converter Maximum Power Consumption GV FER5303 GV
33. To configure the input monitoring see 4 4 Monitoring 87 C GeoVision 4 2 2 Output Settings Select Enable to start the output device Choose the output signal that best suits the device you are using N O Open Circuit N C Grounded Circuit N O Toggle N C Toggle N O Pulse or N C Pulse For Toggle output type the output continues to be triggered until a new input trigger ends the output 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 inthis section you can configure GV IP Camera digital output port Digital Output 1 Normal State Enable Mame Gutputt General Made Open Circuit MIO Grounded Circuit NIC Toggle Mode O Open Circuit Moy Grounded Circuit iC Pulse Mode Open Circuit Wo Grounded Circuit NIC Trigger Pulse Mode for seconds 60 Digital Output 1 Alarm Settings Tarnpering Alarm Ree Error CIHD Full Figure 4 12 88 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 Events amp Alerts The Administrator can set up the following alert methods to receive notifications when motion is detected or I O devices are triggered 1 Send a captured still image by e mail or FTP 2 Notify Center Monitoring Station Center V2 VSM
34. Upgrade In this tab you can upgrade the firmware over the network For details see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications 3 2 12 Camera Name Display To display the camera name on the image click the Show System Menu button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select Show Camera Name 3 2 13 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 W De lnterlace De Block Enable DirectDraw Cancel Figure 3 21 De Interlace Converts the interlaced video into non interlaced video De Block Removes the block like artifacts from low quality and highly compressed video Enable DirectDraw Activates the DirectDraw function 68 E Accessing the Camera 3 2 14 I O Control The I O Control window provides real time graphic displays of camera status I O status and alarm events Additionally you can remotely force output to be triggered Note I O Control settings are only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 ALARM LIST Reset VO DEVICE Output ALARM LIST f 2000 1 2 25 TE Module 1 aE 10 55 57 4 Input gt inputi GF Module 01 Input2 amp Input2 Input3 amp nput4 Output Output Output2 camera me ou Camera outputa GY Camera Er Camera Figure 3 22 To display the I O control window click the I O Control button No 8 Figure 3
35. a PoE adaptor See Power over Ethernet in Specifications later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adapter Note Digital input and output are not supported in GV FER521 29 GeoVision 1 7 3 GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 Figure 1 26 1 Remove the camera cover with the supplied torx wrench 2 Supply power and network to the camera with one of the following methods A Power adapter optional plug in the power adapter optional and connect a standard network work cable B Power over Ethernet PoE connect the camera to a PoE switch with a standard network cable to supply power and network C PoE Converter this method is only applicable to indoor GV Fisheye Camera installed with an IR LED ring GV FE3403 5303 A PoE converter allows the camera to be connected to a PoE switch thus supplied with network and power over a network cable and also supplies power to IR LED ring For installation steps see 1 7 4 Connecting PoE Converter and IR LED Ring for GV FE3403 5303 3 Optionally insert a micro SD card SD SDHC version 2 0 only Class 10 4 Optionally connect an external speaker 5 Optionally connect a GV WiFi Adapter for WiFi accessibility or an external USB hard drive for additional storage 6 Secure the camera cover with the supplied torx wrench Note For details on the limitations and requirements of mini USB port refer to Note for USB Storage and WiFi Adapter at the beginnin
36. is only one key frame among 30 frames E Image Orientation You can adjust the image orientation by selecting Normal Horizontal Mirror Vertical Flip or Rotate 180 E Frames to keep in live view buffer Specifies the number of frames to keep in the live view buffer E Recording Codec Format Specifies whether to record in standard or GeoVision type of MJPEG H 264 codec Automatically Adjust DST If enabled the time on the GV IP device Web interface will be synchronized with the time of the GV System when DST period starts or ends on the GV System 162 DVR Configurations 7 2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the camera 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 user name and password of the camera Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary Host List Host Informations New Group Host Protection ya GVIP CameraH264 Host Name GVIP CameraH264 Device 24 Gv IP Camera GV IP Sp IP Address 192 168 0 113 User Name alex Password VSS Port New Delete Import Export Figure 4 Click Save to establish connection For details on the Multi View functions
37. only Cable Connector Silica Gel Bag and Adhesive Tape x 2 Support Bracket x 3 t Camera Cover In Ceiling Mount uosio gt Screw In Ceiling Mount x 3 Plastic Screw Anchor x 3 fj j fi d ei C GeoVision GV FE2302 3402 5302 and GV FE3403 5303 e Fisheye Camera e Camera Cover Hard Ceiling Mount e Screw Hard Ceiling Mount x 3 e Torx Wrench e Mini USB Extension Cable e Support Bracket x 3 e Camera Cover In Ceiling Mount GeoVision e Screw In Ceiling Mount x 3 e IR LED Ring GV FE3403 5303 only screws GV FE3403 5303 only bq Introduction PoE Converter set including 1 module 1 DC Power Y cable 1 RJ 45 cable and 3 PoE PoE Converter O Device PoE Converter O O Device Device CE O PoE Converter GV NVR Quick Start Guide C GeoVision GV FER3402 5302 and GV FER3403 5303 e Fisheye Camera e Support Bracket x 3 e Camera Cover Hard Ceiling Mount e Camera Cover In Ceiling Mount n ae cou han Ceiling Mount x e Screw In Ceiling Mount x 3 th e Torx Wrench e Plastic Screw Anchor x 3 J a Ring GV FER3403 5303 e Waterproof Rubber E Introduction e Power Cable e Terminal Block x 2 gt female male e R Power Adapter GV FER3403 e Installation Sticker 5303 only PoE Converter O Device PoE Converter O Device
38. or GV GIS by video or text alerts To activate the above alert methods you must set the following functions in advance e Motion Detection See 4 1 2 Motion Detection e Input Setting See 4 2 7 Input Settings e For e mail and FTP alerts it is required to start monitoring See 4 4 Monitoring 4 3 1 E mail After a trigger event the camera can send an 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 ee From email address ee Send to ti is Please use to Seperate recipient s address Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 60 0 sd Meed authentication to login This Server requires a secure connection SSL Email Alarm Settings Tampering Alarm Rec Error HD Full Motion Detection Digital Input Figure 4 13 89 Q GeoVision Enable Select to enable the e mail function Sever URL IP Address Type the SMTP Server s URL address or IP address Server Port Type the SMTP Server s port number 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 can be between 0 and 60 minutes The option is useful for frequent event occurrence Any event triggers during the in
39. ports for use is limited to 20 Max Connection Set the maximum number of connections to the camera The maximum value is 8 Enable Audio Turns audio streaming on or off Disable Authentication Note this option is not supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 firmware version 1 10 or earlier and GV FER521 firmware V1 10 or earlier By default when accessing live view through RTSP command the ID and password of the camera are required Select this option to disable the authentication prompt details on the RTSP command see RTSP Protocol Support in Appendix B 4 Administrator Mode 4 4 Monitoring You can start recording manually by schedule or by input trigger Note 1 See Note for Recording at the beginning of the manual 2 Recording upon input trigger is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 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 C input Schedule Camera rw Figure 4 21 Manual Manually activates motion detection and I O monitoring Select one of the following options and then click the Start button E Select all Manually starts both motion detection and I O monitoring m Camera x Manually starts recording Select the desired recording mode for recording E Input Manually starts I O monitoring When the sensor input is triggered the camera a
40. schedule mode Enable the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server 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 the connected time To establish the connection to the second GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 7 ViewLog Server The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback function This server allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved in the camera 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 over Network 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 19 101 C 4 3 The For 102 GeoVision 8 RTSP RTSP Server enables RTSP protocol for video streaming Activate Link RTSP TCP port RTFYUDP port Max connection Enable Audio Disable Authentication Figure 4 20 Activate Link Enable the RTSP protocol RTSP TCP Port Keep the default value 8554 or modify it if necessary RTP UDP Port Keep the default range from 17300 to 17319 or modify it if necessary The number of
41. see Multi View Viewer Remote Viewing DVR User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 163 C GeoVision 7 3 Remote Monitoring with E Map You can use the Remote E Map to monitor and manage the camera 7 3 1 Creating an E Map for the IP Camera With the E Map Editor you can create an E Map for the camera 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 Go to 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 3 To create a host click the Add Host button on the toolbar and select Add Camera 4 Right click the created New Host in the Host View and select Host Settings This dialog box appears Host Settings Location Marne Ca Address 192 168 1 21 of Cameras Video Server of Modules T i 10000 Module 1 ka of Inputs of Outputs Figure 7 8 4 Give the camera a location name and type its IP address or domain name Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary 5 Click OK to save the settings 6 Expand the created host folder Drag and drop the icons of cameras and I O devices onto the imported E Map 7 Close the E Map Editor Clic
42. suggested to apply a battery backup UPS For better performance it is highly suggested to use Micro SD card of MLC NAND flash Class 10 Replace the memory card when its read write speed is lower than 6 MB s or when the memory card is frequently undetected by the camera It is recommended to use memory cards of the following setting and specifications Apply a battery backup UPS to avoid power outage Use Micro SD card of MLC NAND flash Class 10 for better performance C GeoVision Note for USB Storage and WiFi Adapter Mind the following limitations and requirements for using USB storage and GV WiFi Adapter 1 The USB hard drive must be of 2 5 or 3 5 version 2 0 or above The USB hard drive s storage capacity must not exceed 2TB USB flash drives and USB hubs are not supported External power supply is required for the USB hard drive oo a w wN To connect a GV WiFi Adapter make sure it is connected before the camera is powered On Note for Installing Camera When installing GV FER outdoor models be sure that 1 The camera is set up above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables x O 2 Any PoE power audio and I O cables are waterproofed using waterproof silicon rubber y Oe aT 2a or the like Z 3 The screws are tightened and the cover is in place after opening the camera cover N a 7 Oeil Ps il QU a
43. the Load Default button 6 3 2 Directly on the Camera 1 Use the supplied torx wrench to unscrew and remove the camera cover 2 Use a pointy object such as the tip of a pen to hold down the Load Default button GV FE2301 421 4301 521 System Status LED L oad defauit Default button Figure 6 8 146 6 Advanced Applications GV FER521 System Status LED Default button Figure 6 9 GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 System Status LED Default button Figure 6 10 147 C GeoVision FER3402 3403 5302 5303 Default button System Status LED Figure 6 11 3 Release the default button when the status LED blinks 4 When the status LED fades the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically 148 6 Advanced Applications 6 4 Changing Password You change the login password of your GV IP Camera using GV IP Device Utility 1 Make sure you have installed and executed GV IP Device Utility For details see steps 1 to 3 in 6 1 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility This page appears GV IP Device Utility File Tool Q ia eS General settings NVR camera settings Name Mac Address IP Addr Firmware version _ Intera GY D1540 0013E20C67CF 192 168 0 6 v2 14 2014 09 11 405 C GY V D1540 128M GY BX130D BX130D E 001362019854 192168066 v2 14 2014 09 18 505 C GY BX130D BX130D E GY CBW220 0013E204FF1E 192 168 0 93 v2 11 201
44. the Motion Detection page 2 Digital I O settings are only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Act as FTP Server m Enable FTP access to GV IPCAM The camera acts as an FTP server enabling users to download AVI files The memory card must be inserted for the camera to act as an FTP server m Use alternative port The default port is set to 21 To access the internal FTP server through a web browser type the IP address or the domain name of the camera in your browser like this ftp 192 168 0 10 When prompted for Username and Password type the default username ftpuser and the default password 123456 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 7 2 Motion Detection 4 2 1 Input Settings and 4 4 Monitoring 92 4 3 3 Center V2 4 Administrator Mode After a motion or an I O triggered event the central monitoring station Center V2 can be notified by live videos and text alerts For the live monitoring through Center V2 you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2 The camera can connect with up to two Center V2 Important 1 To notify the Center V2 Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page 2 The input trigger function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Connection l Connection
45. top right channel will start tracking the moving object and in the 360 degree view at the bottom the moving object will be highlighted 23 03 41 gt 8 24 mo Figure 3 15 1 Right click the fisheye view select the camera number and select Geo Fisheye 2 Right click the fisheye view select Fisheye Option select Camera Mode and select Geo Fisheye 360 degree 3 Right click the fisheye view select Fisheye Option select 360 Object Tracking and select Advanced Settings This dialog box appears Digital Object Tracking Definition Mask Region C Object Size Dwell Time Of Motion Cancel Figure 3 16 62 E Accessing the Camera Use the options below to customize object tracking m Mask Region Use the mouse to outline a mask region where motion will be ignored Object Size Click the button to pause the live view and then use the mouse to outline the maximum and minimum size of the targeted object Dwell Time of Motion After a targeted object stops moving the highlighted region and the top right channel will remain fixed on the area for the number of seconds specified Any new motion detected during the dwell time will be ignored to prevent the camera view from frequently jumping from one area to another Right click the fisheye view select Fisheye Option select 360 Object Tracking and select Tracking to enable object tracking 63 C GeoVision 3 2 9 Alarm Notif
46. 03 Focal Length GV FE521 1 6 mm GV FER521 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 1 19 mm GV FER3402 3403 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE521 F 2 0 GV FER3402 3403 Maximum GV FER521 Aperture GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 F 2 8 GV FE5302 5303 GV FER5302 5303 GV FE2301 m GV FE421 4301 GV FE521 4 7 mm image circle GV FER521 Image Format GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 4 1 mm image circle GV FER3402 3403 GV FE5302 5303 oat GV FER5302 5303 178 Specifications 6 IR LEDs 10 m 32 81 ft H 264 MJPEG Single streaming from H 264 or MJPEG 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 2048 x 1536 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 Operation 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 2560 x 1920 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 179 C GeoVision 15 fps at 1440 x 1376 and 1280 x 1200 15 fps at 2048 x 1536 1440 x 1376 and 1280 x 1200 15 fps at 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 and 1280 x 1200 10 fps at 2560 x 1920 15 fps at 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 and 1280 x 1200 Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Gamma White Balance Flicker less Backlight Compensation Image Orientation Shutter Speed Day Night Wide Dynamic Range Defog Denoise Metering G 711 AAC optional Two Way Audio 1 digital input Dry Contact 1 digital output 200 mA 5V DC Note Day Night function is not supported by GV FE421 V1 02 or earlier Network 10 100 Ethernet FTP DHCP DynDNS HTTP HTTPS
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50. 3 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 To trigger an output device highlight an output and then click the Output button 69 C GeoVision 3 2 15 Visual Automation This function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 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 5 Visual Automation 10 10 03 gt Pt E cn Figure 3 23 gt To access this feature click the I O Control button No 8 Figure 3 3 and select Visual Automation gt To change the style of the set areas right click the image and select Visual Automation Right click the image again to see these options Show All Displays all set areas Rect Float Embosses all set areas Set Color Changes the frame color of all set areas 70 B Accessing the Camera 3 2 16 Network Status To view the network status in the left menu click Network and select Status Network Status Information In this section you can see an overview of GV IPCAM status Current Status Information interface Wired IP Acquirement Fixed MAC Address 001 3E201E1A1 IF Address 192 168 2 115 Subnet Mask
51. 3402 3403 GV FER521 GV FER5302 5303 GV FE3403 Per Port 48V DC 600mA Max 30 watts GV FE5303 185 IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PD PoE Standard Per Port 48V DC 350mA Max 15 4 watts C GeoVision 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 picture picture and picture motion detection privacy mask visual automation tampering alarm auto pan function virtual PTZ wide angle lens dewarping text overlay Arabic Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Lithuanian Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Simplified Chinese Slovakian Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Traditional Chinese Turkish Note Digital I O Control and Visual Automation functions are only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Application GV NVR GV System GV Backup Center GV Recording Server IE GV Multi View GV Control Center GV Center V2 GV VSM All specifications are subject to change without notice 186
52. 4 03 27 GY CBVWV220 GY BX10600 0013E2FF1749 192 168 1106 1 00 2014 09 26 GY UBL3401 256M Joe IPCAM1 3M 0013E2013097 192 168 1116 v1 09 2010 05 26 GeoVision_Gy IP Camera Y1 w gt Figure 6 12 2 Double click one camera in the list This window appears tac Address 0013E20C87CF IP Address 192 168 0 6 User Login User Name amin vss Port 10000 Password Set IF Address Firmware Upgrade Device Mame Export settings Import settings Cameras 4 IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DAIS Server HTTP Fort Vos Part Cancel Figure 6 13 149 C GeoVision 3 Type Password click gt select Other Settings and then select Change Password This dialog box appears Change Password Hew Password confirm Mew Password Sync all devices oare Figure 6 14 4 Type the new password in both fields To change devices of the same type to the same password select Sync all devices 5 Click OK to apply the change 150 6 Advanced Applications 6 5 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 its creation Watermarking ensures that an image is not edited or damaged after it is recorded To enable the watermark function see Watermark 4 7 7 Video Settings The Watermark Proof is a watermark checking program
53. 5FA GY FES2O0 FE521 001362041778 GYV FES20 FES21 OO1SE2025570 GY FESZO0 FES2Z1 INVRY OO1SE202F FFF GY FESZO0VIFES214 O013E203466E 192 168 2 253 1 07 2011 11 29 w1 07 2011 12 05 192 168 72 23 v1 06 2011 09 15 192 168 2 251 vi 2011 11 29 192 168 0 237 vi 2011 12 12 Figure 2 1 3 Find the camera with its Mac Address click on its IP address and select Web Page m GY IP Device Utility File Tool GY FE420 42 1 NVR OO1SE20415FA GY FES2Z0 FES21 0012362041770 GY FESZ0 FES21 001362025570 OV FES40FE521 MYR 0013E202FFFF GY FES20ViFES21 0013E203466E 192 168 2 253 WI 2011 11 29 192 168 2 1 Web Page Live View 4 se 108 24 i Camera adjustment 1921680 4 Configure Figure 2 2 37 38 5 C GeoVision 4 The login page appears GeoVision Inc IP Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer See File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Ar Q Back x a A P Search 5 Favorites E R ba tae 33 Address http 192 168 3 237 ssi cgi Login htm Eco Links C GeoVision IP CAMERA SETUP Login Password E 2011 GEOVISION INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Internet Figure 2 3 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to login 2 Getting Started 2 1 2 Assigning an IP Address By default GV Fisheye Camera that are connected to LAN without a DHCP server are assigned with the static IP address 192 168 0 10 Follow the steps below to assign a new IP
54. 68 0 2 Optional Figure 2 4 4 Select Static IP address Type IP Address Subnet Mask Router Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS in the Configure connection parameters section 5 Click Apply The camera is now accessible by entering the assigned IP address on the Web browser 39 C GeoVision 40 IMPORTANT l If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled you need to know which IP address the camera will get from the DHCP server or ISP to log in If your camera in installed in a LAN use the GV IP Device Utility to look up its current dynamic address See 2 1 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address lf your camera uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE use the Dynamic DNS service to obtain a domain name linked to the camera s changing IP address first For details on Dynamic DNS Server settings see 4 7 2 Advanced TCP IP lf Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE is enabled and you cannot access the unit you may have to reset it to the factory default settings and then perform the network settings again To restore the factory settings see 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings 2 Getting Started 2 1 3 Configuring the Wireless Connection Wireless settings are only applicable to GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 Insert a WiFi adapter to the camera and follow the steps below to set up a wireless connection to your camera To set up the wireless LAN for the first time power on and connect a standard network c
55. Activex controls and plug ins Ee ee ee Administrator approved E E PP i fakes Oil oc lier a Sar oe Enable Reset custom settings O STONE CO prp 9 Script Activex controls marked safe for scripting Medium high default Disable Enable Prompt e Ee AEEA Sd lt gt T alone aback aPhaw tied vackavk Tabeernak Curlavasy 171 C GeoVision B RTSP Protocol Support The fisheye camera can support RTSP protocol for both video and audio streaming If you are using Quick Time player use the following RTSP command rtsp lt IP of the fisheye camera gt 8554 lt CH No gt sdp For example rtsp 192 168 3 111 8554 CH001 sdp If you are using VLC player use the following RTSP command rtsp lt ID gt lt Password gt lt IP of the camera gt 8554 lt CH No gt sdp For example rtsp admin admin 192 168 3 111 8554 CH001 sdp If you use the VLC and if authentication is not required enter rtsp lt IP of the GV IPCAM H 264 8554 lt CH No gt sdp For example rtsp 192 168 3 111 8554 CHO001 sdp Note 1 RTSP streaming is supported over HTTP UDP and TCP 2 The video streaming through RTSP protocol can only be displayed in circular source images The RTSP protocol must be enabled on the Web interface See 4 3 8 RTSP 4 Only VLC and QuickTime players are supported for streaming video via RTSP protocol 172 Appendix C The CGI Command You can use the CGI command to obtai
56. C FAUNO The Vision of Security GV Fisheye IP Camera H 264 User s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use FETIV214 A GeoVision 2014 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision Inc makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice Note No memory card slot or local storage function for Argentina GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation November 2014 Preface Welcome to the GV Fisheye IP Camera User s Manual The GV Fisheye IP Camera has the following models with different resolutions This Manual is designed for the following models and firmwar
57. Device CE O PoE Converter e Silica Gel Bag and Adhesive Tape x 2 e Cable Connector e GV NVR Quick Start Guide C GeoVision 1 3 System Requirement To operate the camera through a web browser make sure your PC has good network connection and meet the following system requirement GV FE2301 4301 Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 GV System V8 5 6 0 with patch files or later e Internet Explorer 7 x or later Firefox Google Chrome Safari GV FE421 Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 GV System V8 4 0 0 with patch files or later e Internet Explorer 7 x or later Firefox Google Chrome Safari Note For GV FE421 32 bit operating system is only supported in V8 5 0 0 or later 10 E Introduction GV FE521 and GV FER521 Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 GV System V8 5 0 0 or later Internet Explorer 7 x or later Firefox Google Chrome Safari GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 and GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 Windows XP Vista 7 Server 2008 Windows 7 Server 2008 GV System V8 5 9 0 with patch files or later Internet Explorer 7 x or later Firefox Google Chrome Safari Note 1 Ifyou are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or later additional settings are required Refer to Settings for Internet Explorer 8 or later in Appendix A 2 When using non lE browsers a The followin
58. Enable auto formatting when disk or partition is enable to record Select this option for the camera to automatically format the storage device when there is error during recording Disk Information This section shows the details of the attached storage devices Use the Format or Remove button to format or unload a storage device For detail steps see Partition Information below Partition Information This section shows the partition details of the attached storage devices To add a memory card 1 Insert the memory card to the camera 2 Click the Format button 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 confirm the action click Yes The page will be refreshed and the partition information will be cleaned 3 Remove the memory card from the camera 122 4 Administrator Mode The storage device status is indicated in the status column Status Deseription Formatting The storage device is being formatted Uakuonn The camera can not recognize the format of the storage device or the device can not be found OK Storage formatting is successful Try Mount The camera is attempting to connect to the storage device Error File System There is a recording error in the storage device All the recording data is inaccessible under this status The storage device cann
59. FER521 5302 5303 GV FE2302 5302 0 15 Lux GV FER5302 0 10 Lux 0 15 Lux GV FE5303 0 10 Lux GV FER5303 GV FE3402 0 08 Lux GV FER3402 0 05 Lux 0 08 Lux GV FE3403 0 05 Lux GV FER3403 GV FE2301 1 0 Lux at F 2 8 GV FE421 4301 0 5 Lux at F 2 8 GV FE521 1 0 Lux at F 2 0 GV FER521 0 5 Lux at F 2 0 Image Sensor 176 Specifications GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 Automatic Automatic High Shutter Speed GV FE521 Manual 1 5 1 8000 sec GV FER5S21 Shutter Speed Gy FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE5302 5303 Automatic Manual 1 5 1 8000 sec GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 White Balance Automatic Manual 2800K 8500K GV FE2302 GV FE5302 5303 45 dB S N Ratio GV FER5302 5303 GV FE3402 3403 47 dB GV FER3402 3403 GV FE2301 2302 GV FE421 4301 GV FE521 Yes GV FE5302 5303 GV FER521 5302 5303 GV FE3402 3403 WDR Pro Yes GV FER3402 3403 Note Although the GV FE2301 FE421 FE4301 FE521 FER521 supports day night function they are not equipped with an IR cut filter and therefore cannot work with infrared illuminators Optics Lens GV FE2301 l GV FE421 4301 Day Night Yes electronic GV FE521 GV FER521 177 GeoVision GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 Day Night GV FE5302 5303 Yes with removable IR cut filter GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 Lens Type GV FE2301 GV FE421 4301 1 05 mm GV FE5302 5303 GV FER5302 53
60. Fuss s C Enable Daylight Saving Time Start MM dd hh imm End MM dd hhimrm 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 05 a 10 s Synchronized with your computer or modify manually Modify manually Date mnmmidd Time hh mm ss Synchronized with your computer oo date YYYY MMDD v This is a format of date where yyy stands for year in 4 digits or yy in 2 digits mm stands for month and dd stands for day Displa ader Date prior to time Ex 2007 05 21 17 00 00 Time prior to date Ex 17 00 00 2007 05 21 Figure 4 29 117 e C GeoVision Date amp Time on IPCAM Displays the current date and time on the camera Time Zone Sets the time zone for local settings Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function To playback see 5 2 4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events To automatically synchronize the Daylight Saving Time with the GV System see 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic Settings Synchronized with a Time Server By default the camera uses the timeserver of time windows com to automatically update its internal clock every 24 hours at the Update Time you specified You can also change the host name or IP setting to the timeserver of interest
61. IP Address User Login User Name admin YSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings import settings Camera lt 4 gt Save File Path Browse Figure 6 6 Click the Browse button to assign a file path Type Password and click Export Settings to save the backup file 144 6 Advanced Applications 6 2 2 Restoring the Settings 1 In Figure 6 4 click the Import Settings tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IF Address User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Mame Export settings Import settings Camera z 4 b Version eee Browse O Figure 6 7 2 Click the Browse button to locate the backup file dat 3 Select Upgrade all devices to apply the settings to all devices of the same model in the same LAN 4 To import device name password settings and or network settings select Device Name Password Settings and or Network settings 5 Type the Password and click the Update Settings button to start restoring 145 C GeoVision 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings You can restore the camera to factory default settings using the Web interface or directly on the camera 6 3 1 Using the Web Interface To restore to default settings using the Web interface 1 Inthe left menu select Management and select Tools 2 Under the System Settings section click
62. Log Server For details on connecting to the camera for playback see 5 2 2 Playback over Network 106 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 Note WiFi related settings are only applicable to GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 and are only available when a WiFi adapter is inserted to the camera 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 IPCAM to work inside of LAN OptionalNetwork type Wired Ethernet Select this option to use wired 101 00Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use wireless LAN Configuration O Dynamic IF address Selectthis option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address subnet Wask RoutenrGateway Primary DNS Secondary OMS 192 168 0 2 Optional PPPoE Selectthis option to establish a OSL connection Usemame i O Password 0 WirelessSettings Dynamic IF address Select this option to obtain IP address from a OQHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address Subnet Mask RoutenrGateway Primary OMS secondary DNS 21602 Optional Figure 4 24 107 Q GeoVision Optional Network
63. M connection 1 2 po 2 m p SS Activate Link Enable the monitoring through VSM Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of VSM Port Number Match the port to Port 2 on VSM Or keep the default value 5609 For details see 8 2 VSM 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 To establish the connection to the second VSM click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above steps for setup 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 Stops notifying VSM of input triggered events Enable schedule mode Starts the monitoring through VSM 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 VSM see 4 1 2 Motion Detection 4 2 1 Input Settings and 8 2 VSM 96 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 5 Backup Center The connection to the GV Backup Center allows you to back up another copy of recordings to the GV Backup Center on an offsite location while the camera is saving these data to the memory card The GV Backup Center provides a PC based storage and backup solution For details on the GV Backup Center see GV Backup Cen
64. Name admin Password Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Camera 41 gt 10000 VSS Port IP Address 192 l6 m a aes Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway 192 168 Oo 1 DNS Server 192 led Oe a HTTP Port VSS Port x Caer Figure 6 4 142 6 Advanced Applications 5 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab This dialog box appears Mac Address IF Address User Login User Mame admin Woo Port 10000 Password ee Set IF Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name Export settings Import settings Camera 4 DC Upgrade all devices Upgrade Cancel Figure 6 5 6 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 7 If you like to upgrade all cameras of the same model in the list check Upgrade all devices 8 Type Password and click Upgrade to process the upgrade 143 C GeoVision 6 2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings With the GV IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD you can back up the configurations in the camera and restore the backup data to the current unit or import it to another unit 6 2 1 Backing Up the Settings 1 Run IP Device Utility and locate the desired camera See Steps 1 3 in 6 1 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility Double click the camera in the list Figure 6 4 appears Click the Export Settings button This dialog box appears Mac Address
65. S port number 443 to any port within the range 1024 65535 It is a simple method to increase system security using port mapping You can configure HTTPS connection to an alternative port F Enable HTTP Port External storage is not available Cannot upload customized certification and private key Certificate File Certificate Key File Password Apply GV 4IPCAM Streaming Port Settings In this section you can configure Streaming connection from a determine port The default setting is 10000 VSS Port 10000 111 C GeoVision UPnP Settings In this section you can enable or disable UPnP function UPnP Enable Disable Qos Settings QoS DSCP Settings The DSCP value can be in decimal or hexadecimal format between 0 63 DSCP Value 0 Network Connection Check Settings Enable or disable the network connection check If network connection fails the camera will reboot automatically in response Enable Figure 4 26 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 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 li
66. Setting to configure On the popup window use your mouse and draw directly on the live view to specify a region Property ROI Level High Privacy Mask Color Black Figure 4 3 To define clarity to the region select ROI and select High Medium or Low using the drop down list To set a Privacy Mask select Privacy Mask and select a color using the drop down list Click Apply to apply the configurations GOP Structure and Length Use the Group of Picture GOP Size drop down list to set the number of seconds between every key frame This option is only available when H 264 is selected for codec Record Settings The alarm settings allow you to capture images before and or after the motion or I O event happens 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 buffer 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 Max Video Clip Sets the maximum time length of each recorded file from 1 to 5 minutes T C GeoVision Record Profile This setting is only applicable for recording to the camera s memory card Select Performance to maximize the lifespan of the memory card by restricting the maximum bit rate to 4 Mbit and Sharpness value to 30 Select Quality to adopt your cu
67. The Watermark Proof Window 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 R water Mark Proof Event20100203173801009 avi Seles a TIERT Similar Rate 100 Original Extracted C C te File Name Pass Failed Similar Rate DIGV 1480icarmOMO203iEvent20100203173801009 a M E Pass 9 778 106S CurrentsTotal frame 2 3 2010 17 38 27 919 Figure 6 15 The controls in the window No Name Description 1 Open File Opens the recorded file 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 ies eee TM ERK Goes to the previous frame that contains watermark T Next Watermarked Frame Goes to the next frame that contains watermark The Extracted icon should be identical to the Original 8 Original vs Extracted icon If not it indicates the recording has been tampered with 9 File List Displays the proof results 152 6 Advanced Applications 6 6 Downloading Videos from the Micro SD Card When connections of GV IP Cameras to the GV System are lost recordings are automatically saved to the memory cards inserted in the GV IP Cameras To automatically synchronize and download recordings from the micro SD cards to a local folder install and execute the GV SDCardSync Utility program Note GV SDSyncCard Utility is only supported in GV System V8 5 4 or later and in GV IPCam H 264 V1 11 or later 6 6 1 Installin
68. To exit the PIP view right click the image and click PIP again 60 E Accessing the Camera Picture and Picture View With the Picture and Picture PAP view you can create a split video effect with multiple close up views on the image A total of 7 close up views can be defined Figure 3 14 1 Right click the live view and select PAP A row of three inset windows appears at the bottom 2 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 3 To adjust a navigation box size move the cursor to any of the box corners and enlarge or diminish the box 4 To move a navigation box to another area on the image drag it to that area 5 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 Display Focus Area of PAP Mode Displays or hides the navigation boxes on the image Set Color of Focus Area Changes the color of the box frames 6 To delete a navigation box right click the desired box select Focus Area of PAP Mode and click Delete 7 To exit the PAP view right click the image and click PAP again 61 C GeoVision 3 2 8 Object Tracking You can track moving objects in fisheye live view The function is only available when the fisheye camera mode is set to be Geo Fisheye 360 degree When motion is detected the
69. Type According to the network environment select Wired Ethernet or Wireless Before enabling the Wireless option follow the steps in 2 1 3 Configuring the Wireless Connection to configure the wireless settings first LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address The network environment has a DHCP server which will automatically assign a dynamic IP address to the camera Click the Test DHCP to see the currently assigned IP address or look up the address using GV IP Device Utility m Static IP address Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the camera 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 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 For details on Dynamic DNS Server Settings see 4 7 2 Advanced TCP IP 108 4 Administrator Mode 4 7 2 Wireless Client Mode Note this function is only supported in GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 and when GV WiFi Adapter is installed Set up the client mode before enabling the wireless function WLAN Configuration Client Mode Inthis section you c
70. V 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 QoS Settings The Quality of Service QoS is a bandwidth control mechanism that guarantees delay sensitive data flows such as voice and video streams obtain a certain amount of bandwidth to keep the streaming smooth To apply QoS to the fisheye camera all network routers must support QoS and QoS must be enabled on these devices To enable the QoS on the camera enter a Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value This value is a field in an IP packet that enables different levels of services for the network traffic When the video stream from the camera reaches a router the DSCP value will tell the router what service level to be applied e g the bandwidth amount This value ranges from 0 to 63 in decimal format The default value is 0 meaning QoS is disabled 113 C GeoVision Network Connection Check Settings The camera checks for Internet connection and reboots when it is disconnected from the Internet This
71. W FE110_ Series Message Geovision GYFE4240 Series Geovision _Ow F E422 Geovision _OW FES20 Series Geovision GYy IP Camera W Geovision sy LAdc Geovision GY La4c2 Figure 7 3 3 Type the IP address username and password of the camera Modify the default HTTP port if necessary Select GeoVision from the Brand drop down list and select the model from the Device drop down list This dialog box appears GeoVision GV FE4270 Series Cluery Cluery status Standby Camera list Select Port Port 10000 stream Type Codec Type Resolution ss Figure 4 4 Click Query to acquire the information from the IP camera You can change the video streaming port number if needed 5 Click Apply The IP camera is added to the connection list 160 6 T DVR Configurations Click the listed camera and select Display position to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV System IP Device Setup Sever address Pot Cam NO Status Video Resolution 192 168 1 168 10000 No Disconnect Geovision_GV FE420_Series 192 168 0 3 10000 No Disconnect ccc io Series Display position Delete camera CAM 2 Change setting CAM 3 Remote camera setting CAM 4 Duplicate Camera CAM S Network Time Out CAM 6 Frames to keep in live view buffer CAM 7 Recording codec format d CAM 8 GIS Setting CAM 9 Automatically adjust DST r CAM 10 CAM 11 Figure 7 5 The Statue column should display Connected
72. able in 6 regions Argentina Australia Brazil Europe U K and U S The power adapter is available in 6 regions Argentina Australia Brazil Europe U K and U S m Introduction 1 5 Physical Description GV FE421 521 2301 4301 and GV FER521 To access the Default button LED indicators and micro SD card slot unscrew the screws indicated below and then remove the camera cover a J q a s C As 8 Figure 1 1a GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Figure 1 1b GV FER521 Note For GV FER521 a silica gel bag is attached to the inside of the camera cover The silica gel loses effectiveness after you open the camera cover To prevent the lens from fogging up it is highly recommended to replace the silica gel bag every time you open the camera To replace the silica gel bag use the supplied adhesive tape to attach a new silica gel bag and fasten the camera cover within 2 minutes of opening the silica gel bag package 13 C GeoVision You can now access the Load Default button LED indicators and the micro SD card slot Loag SLETT Figure 1 2a GV FE Series Figure 1 2b GV FER521 1 Receives image inputs Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer Receives the sound from the camera Resets all configurations to default factory settings See 6 3 4 Default Button Restoring to Factory Default Settings S Ale o Name Function Note SDXC and UHS I card types are n
73. able to the camera An IP address will be automatically assigned to the camera Use GV IP Device Utility to search for the device For details see 2 1 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address 3 Configure the wireless settings A On the Web interface select Network select Wireless and Client Mode This dialog box appears WLAN Configuration Client Mode In this section you can configure your GV IPCAM to act as Wireless Client Wireless Client Setting Network name SSID Network type AdHoc Infrastructure Authentication Type WEP Key n5678 Key 2 Po Key 3 Key 4 Doo HE 10 of 26 hex digits ASCII 5 or 13 characters Figure 2 5 B Type the Network Name SSID or click the Access Point Survey button to search and select for the available Access Points wireless stations C Select Ad Hoc or Infrastructure for the Network type D Select the Authentication Type using the drop down list You can also obtain this information by clicking the Access Point Survey button E Type the WPA PSK Pre shared Key or WEP depending on the encryption setting for the Access Point 41 C GeoVision F Click Apply to save the configuration Note 1 Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate 2 When Ad Hoc is used only WEP encryption is supported 3 When you lose the wireless access you can still access the unit by connecting i
74. amera into the ceiling opening as shown below Figure 1 17 24 fq Introduction On the back side make sure the black plastic clips are slightly above the ceiling board and pointing outward ji Ce aes 1 Sve Vision f Black o 0 eepo l f MA gam X My Address LT y 00 7 Ree Ay Eee Figure 1 18 From the front side of the camera tighten the screws Figure 1 19 Connect the camera with power network and other wires For details see 7 7 Connecting the GV Fisheye Camera Place the camera cover for in ceiling mount on top of the camera and tighten the 3 screws or just put on the in ceiling cover if it does not contain screws Figure 1 20 25 C GeoVision 1 6 3 Standard Wall Mount and Ground Mount To mount the camera on a wall follow the instructions in 1 6 1 Hard Ceiling Mount Figure 1 21 Hint 1 Mount the fisheye camera in the middle of the wall to have an excellent overview Or ensure the camera is focused on the most important areas of the room as directly as possible to have the desired detailed recognition 2 Orientate your the camera using the printed text TOP on the camera or the installation sticker 1 6 4 Ground Mount For ground mount simply install the hard ceiling cover and place the camera on a flat surface such as a conference table Figure 1 22 26 a Introduction 1 7 Connecting the GV Fisheye Camera 1 7 1 GV FE2301 421 4301
75. an configure your GV IPCAM to act as Wireless Client Wireless Client Setting Network name SSID Network type Ad Hoe Infrastructure Authentication Type WEP Key 1 0123456789 O Key 2 a Key 3 Doo Key 4 Po HEX 10 or 26 hex digits ASCI 5 or 13 characters Figure 4 25 Network type Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure Infrastructure Connect to the Internet via the Access Point 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 LAN Authentication Type Select one of these network authentication and data encryption Disable WEP WPAPSK TKIP WPAPSK AES WPA2PSK TKIP or WPA2PSK AES Disabled No authentication is needed within the wireless network 109 C GeoVision 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 le
76. as are available GV FE2301 421 4301 521 2 MP 4 MP 5 MP GV FE2302 3402 5302 Indoor 2 MP 3 MP WDR Pro 5 MP GV FE3403 5303 3 MP WDR Pro 5 MP IR LED ring GV FER521 5 MP IP66 IK10 for metal casing 3 MP WDR Pro 5 MP IP67 IK10 for metal casing 3 MP WDR Pro 5 MP IR LED ring IP67 IK10 for metal casing GV FER3402 5302 Outdoor GV FER3403 5303 C GeoVision 1 1 Key Features e Image sensor GV FE2301 2302 GV FE421 GV FE4301 GV FE521 GV FE5302 5303 GV FERS21 5302 5303 GV FE3402 3403 1 3 2 progressive scan CMOS GV FER3402 3403 e Video Compression 1 2 5 progressive scan CMOS GV FE2301 2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE421 GV FE4301 GV FE521 GV FER3402 3403 GV FERS21 GV FER5302 5303 H 264 MJPEG iq Introduction Frame rate GV FE2301 2302 Up to 15 fps at 1440 x1376 GV FE3402 3403 Up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV FER3402 3403 GV FE421 Up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1944 GV FE4301 GV FE521 GV FE5302 5303 Up to 10 fps at 2560 x 1920 GV FERS21 5302 5303 Day and night function Camera Model Day Night function GV FE2301 GV FE421 GV FE4301 Electronic GV FE5521 GV FER5S21 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE5302 5303 Removable IR cut filter GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 IR LED with effective distance up to 10 m 32 81 ft GV FE3403 5303 and GV FER3403 5303 Wide Dynamic Range WDR for GV FE2302 5302
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79. de View Increase the height of the 180 degree view when camera position is set to wall mount Hardware Acceleration Dewarps fisheye view processed by GPU to lower CPU loading Frame Rate Control You can set the frame rate of the live view image Show Original Video in Low Resolution Shows circular source image when the resolution is low This option only works on the GV System when the fisheye camera is connected to a GV System Note The default setting for Hardware Acceleration is enabled for GPU dewarping and it automatically detects the Screen Ratio Setting If you clear Hardware Acceleration it changes to CPU dewarping and you can select the Screen Ratio Setting You can drag and drop PTZ view or 180 view to adjust the viewing angle 53 GeoVision 3 2 3 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 viewer You can access the following functions by using the left and right arrow buttons on the control panel Click the arrow button to display the control panel Click the right and left arrow buttons to change rE the page of the control Local time panel 2010 09 17 10 23 23 Information Host time 2010 09 17 10 23 30 Online count 4 OCX Registration Path CAWINDOWS Geo0CX webC mm At ENEE Figure 3 9 Tip The administrator can also use the GV IP Device Utility and click the camera s IP address t
80. dress manually IP Address 192168212 255 255 252 0 RoutenGateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS 19216801 Secondary DNS 132 168 0 2 Subnet Mask Optional Figure 2 6 5 Getting Started B Select Wireless for Optional Network Type C To use a dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server select Dynamic IP address To use a fixed IP address select Static IP address and type the IP address information 5 Click Apply The Camera will start creating a wireless connection to the access point 6 Unplug the Ethernet cable 43 C GeoVision 2 2 Configuration the Basics Once the camera is properly installed the following important features can be configured using the browser based configuration page and are discussed in the following sections in this manual e Date and time adjustment see 4 8 1 Date and Time Settings e Login and privileged passwords see 4 8 4 User Account e Network gateway see 4 7 Network e Camera image adjustment see 3 2 3 The Control Panel of the Live View Window e Video format resolution and frame rate see 4 7 7 Video Settings 44 E Accessing the Camera Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera Two types of users are allowed to log in to the camera 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 instal
81. e Keep the GV SDCardSync Utility running in the background to automatically synchronize and download videos 155 C GeoVision 6 6 2 The GV SDCardSync Utility Window After you have installed the GV SDCardSync Utility point to Start select Programs select GV SDCardSync and select to launch the program This window appears Camera Type PA Unsynchronized Size Unsynchronized Files Download Speed Status GyNVRIDYVR Cam01 192 168 2 21 80 0 bytes 0 0 bytes sec Not support GyYNVRIDVR Cam04 192 168 2 2 80 0 bytes 0 0 bytes sec Not support GyNVRIDVR Cam06 192 168 1 77 80 0 bytes 0 bytes sec Not support GYNVRIDVR Cam07 192 168 2 14 80 0 bytes sec Downloading files GyYNVRIDVR Cam09 192 168 3 141 80 0 bytes 0 0 bytes sec Not support GyNVRIDVR Cam02 192 168 2 11 80 0 bytes sec Synchronize complete 3 3 2012 5 55 13 PM Disk free space 1 178 GB 6 Latest Synchronized File Time 3 3 2012 6 59 05 AM Figure 6 19 No Name Description Plays downloaded recordings of the selected GV IP Cameras using 1 Play Video the ViewLog player For details see Chapter 4 DVR User s Manual on Surveillance System Software DVD Contains settings on synchronization network storage location and 2 Setting recycling criteria See step 4 in 6 6 7 Installing the GV SDCardSync Utility Manually synchronizes and downloads the recording files stored at 3 Sync all devices GV IP Cameras Shows information of GV IP Came
82. e and password are admin The default Guest login name and password are guest To allow a Guest user to log in without entering name and password select Disable authentication for guest account The default FTP Server login name is ftpuser and default password is 123456 User Account In this section you can change the administrator account and password Administrator Account Username admin Old Password i Mew Password Confirm Password Guest User Account Username Old Password Mew Password Confirm Password Cl Disable authentication for quest account FIP Server User Account Username ftpuser Old Password Mew Password Confirm Fassword Figure 4 36 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 Debug Messages This section shows the data used for debugging Nov 12 18 09 01 Video Nov 12 18 09 04 Video Nov 12 18 09 04 Video 192 168 4 43 50000 Nov 12 18 09 04 Video retry Nov 12 18 09 11 Video Nov 12 18 09 14 Video Nov 12 18 09 14 Video 192 168 4 43 50000 Nov 12 18 09 17 Video Nov 12 18 09 20 Video Nov 12 18 09 20 Video 192 168 4 43 50000 Nov 12 18 09 20 Video retry Nov 12 18 09 27 Video Nov 12 18
83. e versions GV FE421 GV FE521 GV FE2301 Fisheye Camera GV FE4301 GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 V2 14 GV FE5302 5303 GV FER3402 3403 V2 14 Fisheye Rugged Camera GV FER521 V2 14 GV FER5302 5303 V2 14 Note To upgrade the camera firmware from V2 07 or earlier to the latest version back up the files in the camera s memory card first before the upgrade and it is required to re format the memory card after the upgrade Contents Naming and Definition cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeeeeeeseeeenees vii Note for Connecting to GV System ccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees viii Note for RecOrdiNO sraa iX Note for USB Storage and WiFi Adapter ccscesseeeeeees X Note for Installing Camera ccccccccssesseseeeeeeeneeeeeeeseeseneees Xi Chapter 1 Introduction anemic eceneneennsnmnecm 1 EF ROV sc 0 he ee ee ee 2 t2 PACKIN LCS a a ee 5 1 3 System Requirement ccccc ccc cecc see ceeceeeeeeceeessecaeesseceeseeceeeseeseeeseesaeeseeseeegeeeees 10 t4 8 1 9 are l ACCESSO NGS ee en ee ne ee ee ee ee ene ey meee mee 12 ko MPU SICA NS SCT OG sete paseree sce E teratoma E O 13 GV FE421 521 2301 4301 and GV FER5S21 0 ccccceccceeeceeeseeeneeeaeeeaes 13 6 V FE2Z302 7 3402 3403 5302 5308 veicccssdsesctcenteretendneseieectenebentnewetenetexsbenteews 15 GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 2 0 ccc cccceeeceeeceeceeeseeeseeeseeesaeesaeeteeeseeeees 16 O UNAS CAMO ea See Serer
84. eat Steps 2 and 3 4 Click Save to save the above settings 80 4 Administrator Mode 5 Under Motion Detection section select the following options to reduce false alarm Ignore environmental changes Ignore environmental changes in the camera view such as rain or snow 6 The Noise Tolerance function is enabled by default It ignores video noise when the light intensity changes 7 To trigger the alarm output when motion is detected select Output1 and click 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 Note The I O settings are only available for GV FE2301 421 4301 521 81 C GeoVision 4 1 3 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask function is used to block out sensitive areas on live view and recorded clips for the camera connecting to GeoVision software This feature is ideal for locations where displays keyboard sequences e g passwords and for anywhere else you don t sensitive information visible Note To set up a privacy mask on the camera connected to third party software through ONVIF RTSP see Region of Interest 4 1 1 Video Settings Privacy Mask In this section you can setup privacy mask W Enable Figure 4 5 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 t
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86. emperature inside camera is Reboot Do you wish to reboot now Figure 4 38 127 Q GeoVision Host Settings Type a descriptive name for the camera Auto Reboot Setup Select Enable to activate automatic reboot and specify the time for reboot in the sub fields m Day Interval Type the day interval between each automatic reboot m Reboot Time Use the drop down lists to specify the time for automatic reboot Repair Record Database Click Apply to repair the database when errors occur while playing back the recordings with Remote ViewLog player Errors can occur when there are errors in firmware or damages to the micro SD card Database Status Displays the status of the repairing database Firmware Update This field displays the firmware version of the camera System Settings Clicking the Load Default button will restore the camera to factory default settings You can also see the Current chipset temperature inside the camera Note After applying the default function you will need to configure the camera s network setting again Temperature Status Displays the chipset temperature inside the camera Reboot Clicking the Reboot button will make the camera perform software reset 128 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 7 Language This section allows you to select the language of the Web interface The Default option sets the Web interface to the language of the computer s operating system Web Language Setting
87. er 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 with the output device can be activated To turn off the output device immediately return to this setting page and click Restart Detection 85 C GeoVision 4 1 6 Visual Automation 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 change its current state e g turning the light on Note Visual Automation settings are only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 1 2 5 6 Visual Automation Inthis section you can configure visual automation settings lv Enable Set Color Delete All Sets Show Style C Mormal f Float Up Figure 4 9 Select the Enable option Drag an area on the image of the electronic device This dialog box appears Modulet Output Mote Cancel Figure 4 10 Assign the connected module and output device In the Note filed type a note to help you identify the device Click OK to save the settings To change the frame color of the set area click the Set Co
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89. ersion 1 06 2010 09 10 Upgrade File CAMMY V1 06 _ 100910 Figure 6 2 2 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file img saved at your local computer 3 Click the Upgrade button to process the upgrade 141 C GeoVision 6 1 2 Using the GV IP Device Utility The GV IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware for multiple cameras Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera 1 Insert the Software DVD select IP Device Utility and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program Double click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop This dialog box appears GV IP Device Utility File Tool a R TRE Mac Address IP Address Firmware Version NOTE GY 512 Tony YS S 02 VWilliam GYV IPSpeedDome GVLK 4 2 0013E2016410 0013E2011F07 0013E201033F 0013E2016406 008414430003 192 168 1 152 192 168 1 15 192 168 1 232 192 168 1 204 192 168 1 209 1 00 2009 07 08 v1 47 2009 05 26 v1 47 2009 05 26 v1 00 2009 06 26 1 01 2009 07 15 Figure 6 3 Click the Search button Q to locate the 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 a camera in the list and click the Delete button to remove it Double click a camera in the list This dialog box appears Mac Address IP Address User Login User
90. function is enabled by default Note If you do not intend to connect the camera to the network disable this function to prevent automatic reboot 114 4 Administrator Mode 4 7 4 IP Filtering 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 Fitter Table support only 4 entries IP Filtering Enable IP Filtering Mo IF Address Range in CIDR format Action Customize 1 192 168 0 66 Allow Filtered IP e 1 92 188 1 2 0 192 168 1 0 24 Action to take Figure 4 27 To enable the IP Filter function 1 Enable IP Filtering Enable the IP Filtering function Filtered IP Type the IP address you want to restrict the access 2 3 Action to take Select to Allow or Deny the IP address es you have specified 4 Click Apply 115 C GeoVision 4 7 5 SNMP Setting The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows you to monitor the status of the camera with SNMP network management software SNMP Settings In this section you can configure the SNMP settings SNMP Configuration Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2 Read Vrite Name public Read Only Name public Enable SNMPv3 Read Vrite Name public Authentication Type MDS I Authentication Password Current password Encrypted Read Only Name Authentication Type Authentication Password Current password Encrypted Figure 4 28
91. g functions are not supported Motion Detection Tampering Alarm Visual Automation Text Overlay Two Way Audio and GPS map settings To see the functions available on live view windows using non lE browsers see Figure 3 4 b RTSP streaming must be enabled By default RTSP streaming is enabled See 4 3 8 RTSP to see more details on RTSP settings 11 GeoVision 1 4 Optional Accessories Optional devices can expand the capabilities and versatility of your GV Fisheye Camera Contact your dealer for more information GV PA191 Power over Ethernet PoE Adapter GV Mount Accessories GV WiFi Adapter GV POE Switch Power Adapter for GV IR LED Ring Power Adapter for GV Fisheye Camera 12 The GV PA191 is a Power over Ethernet PoE adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable The GV Mount Accessories provides a comprehensive lineup of accessories for installation on ceiling wall and pole For details see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide online The GV WiFi Adapter is a plug and play device that provides WiFi connectivity to GV IP Cameras through a mini USB port This product complies with IEEE 802 11 b g n Draft 3 0 standards for wireless networking The GV POE Switch is designed to provide power along with network connection for IP devices The GV POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports The power adapter is avail
92. g of this manual 30 E Introduction 1 7 4 Connecting PoE Converter and IR LED Ring for GV FE3403 5303 To install a PoE converter follow the steps below Note Instead of installing the PoE converter you can connect the camera to a PoE switch and the IR LED ring with a power adapter optional accessory Camera pn oh be a IR LED Ring PoE Switch e a PoE Converter Figure 1 27 1 Connect the PoE converter to a PoE switch with a standard network cable Use the RJ 45 connector on the left Note 1 Due to limited space inside the PoE converter use a standard network cable without the rubber boot 2 The camera will not work if you connect the wrong devices to the two RJ 45 connectors on the PoE converter 2 Connect PoE Converter and the camera with the supplied network cable Use the RJ 45 connector on the right 31 C GeoVision 3 Plug one of the PoE converter s terminal blocks to the camera and the other one to the IR LED ring IMPORTANT It is advised to shorten the IR LED ring s wire to approximately 20 cm for it to fit inside the PoE converter a b 20cm Figure 1 28 4 Secure the camera to the PoE converter with the supplied screws Figure 1 29 32 5 m Introduction Secure the PoE converter to the ceiling with 3 self prepared screws Figure 1 30 33 Q GeoVision 1 7 5 GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 Camera s data cable Figure 1 31 1
93. g the GV SDCardSync Utility 1 Download the GV SD Card Sync Utility program from http ftp geovision tw F TP neo Utility GvSDCardSync_ Setup zip Note The GV SD Card Sync Utility must be installed on the computer installed with GV System V8 5 4 or later 2 Execute the GV SDCard Sync Utility program The main window and the Setting window appear The Setting window pops up automatically upon first execution Otherwise click the Setting button SOR GvSDCardSync of fox on i Play Video Setting Syne alo IP Cameras Log Synchronization Storage Camera Type IP Addara synchronization C Automatically synchronize period time minutes C Automatically synchronize at specified time every day Download audio files Network Max download speed of each device KB sec 0 unlimith General Auto startup after login Windows Figure 6 16 153 C GeoVision 3 To configure synchronization network and startup settings see the steps below Synchronization C Synchronize automatically at an interval minutes C Synchronize automatically at Download audio files Network hax download speed of each device KBfsec General C Startup automatically at Windows login Figure 6 17 Synchronization E Synchronize automatically at an interval Automatically synchronize videos from micro SD cards to a local folder at the specified interval E Synchronize auto
94. ger events Input Act as FTP server In this section you can enable disable GV IPCAM internal ftp server for file transfer Enable ftp access to the GV IPCAM Use alternative Port 21 Figure 4 14 Enable Select to enable the FTP function Server URL IP Address Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server 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 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 frequent event occurrence Any event triggers during the interval period will be ignored 91 C GeoVision FTP Alarm Settings m Motion Detection Once 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 m Digital Input When 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 Important 1 To send FIP alert upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on
95. guration Network gt Status gt Camera YV Network gt Status 10 10 03 ALEA ily Figure 3 2 46 E Accessing the Camera 3 2 1 The Live View Window Internet Explorer When accessing the camera live view using Internet Explorer the following window appears gt a JOSEN Figure 3 3 47 Q GeoVision 1 Play Plays ive video 2 Stop Stops playing video Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer Click the Push to talk button from the pop up menu for the camera to 3 Microphone a switch between audio transmission and reception where only one party can speak at a time Speaker _ Listens to the audio around the camera Takes a snapshot of live video Snapshot See 3 2 4 Snapshot of a Live Video Records live video to the local computer File Save See 3 2 5 Video Recording Switches to full screen view Right click the image to have these options Snapshot Resolution Wide Angle Lens Dewarping PIP PAP Geo Fisheye Google Maps Zoom In and Zoom Out Full Screen See 3 2 6 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping See 3 2 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View See 3 2 2 Fisheye View See 4 8 2 GPS Maps Settings 5 Enables the I O Control Panel or the Visual Automation This I O Control function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 See 3 2 14 I O Control Brings up these functions Alarm Notify Video and Audio Configu
96. he Backup Center again 9 Enable Schedule Mode Enable the Backup Center connection on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section Refer to 4 5 Recording Schedule for the same settings 10 Click Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and connected time If the Backup Center has a failover server to provide uninterrupted backup services in case the primary Backup Center fails you can enable the automatic failover support 1 Automatic Failover Support Enable automatic connection to a secondary failover server once the connection between camera and the primary Backup Center is interrupted 2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the failover center 3 Port Number Match the communication port on the failover server Or keep the default value 30000 4 User Name Type a valid user name to log into the failover server 5 Password Type a valid password to log into the failover server 6 Click Apply 98 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 6 Video Gateway Recording Server The GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server is a video streaming server designed for large scale video surveillance deployments The GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server with recording capability can receive up to 128 channels from various IP video devices and distribute up to 300 channels to its clients With the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server the desired frame rate can be ensured while the CPU l
97. ication After input triggers and motion detection you can be alerted by a pop up live video and view up to four captured images Pop up live video 30 Alarm Notify e 17 30 02 pol otion Motion PRT eke a i en SES 2010 08 06 06 17 29 55 1 Motion io Ray CN f 201 0 08 06 201 0 08 06 17 29 59 17 30 01 Clearall e Captured Images gt e At i Figure 3 17 To configure this function click the Show System Menu button No 11 Figure 3 3 and select Alarm Notify This dialog box appears Alarm Notify 64 e Motion Motify KO Alarm Motity Alert Sound IE Window Pops Up Auto SnapShot File Path CWINDOWSIAVIFiles Figure 3 18 Motion Notify Once motion is detected the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window I O Alarm Notify Once the input device is triggered the captured images are displayed on the control panel of the Live View window For this function to work the Administrator needs to install the input device properly See 4 2 7 Input Settings Alert Sound Activates the computer alarm on motion and input triggered detection E Accessing the Camera IE Window Pops up The minimized Live View window pops up on motion and input triggered detection Auto Snapshot The snapshot of live video is taken every 5 seconds on motion and input triggered detection File Path Assigns a file path to save the snapshots Note
98. ight A lt 2 B 9 Top and bottom aa 8 alo 51 C GeoVision m Camera Modes You can choose among four view modes e Quad view Composed of four PTZ views e 360 degree Composed of two PTZ view and one 360 panoramic view e Dual 180 degree Composed of two 180 views e Single view Composed of one PTZ view Quad view 4 PTZ views 360 degree 2 PTZ views amp 1 360 view be ft Mine ye Be SS SSSR RE i oo _ x s N Dual 180 degree 2 180 views Single view 1 PTZ view Figure 3 8 Note When wall mount is selected for Camera Position only one 180 view will be displayed Camera Position Select Ceiling Wall or Ground according to where the camera is mounted Adjust AutoPan Speed At Top Left Channel Select low medium or high speed to enable Auto Pan for one PTZ view at the rotation speed of your choice This option applies to Quad view 360 degree and Single view Zoom Select Zoom In or Zoom Out and then click on the image 52 E Accessing the Camera Show Source Video at Top Right Channel Shows the circular source image in the top right quadrant when Quad view is selected 360 degrees Object Tracking Tracks moving objects under 360 degree view Refer to 3 2 8 Object Tracking for more details m Settings The following settings are available Screen Ratio Setting Select a ratio that best fits the display ratio of your computer Wi
99. ignificantly increase the video quality as well as the bandwidth Group of Picture GOP Size 10 seconds Record Settings mths section you can configure pre alarm and post alann settings Pre alanm recording time 1 seconds Post alarm recording time 1 lseconds with hard disk installed 1 30 Split interval 5 minutes Recording Profile Perfomance w C Record audio Write recording data into local storage i disabled the camera will stop recording to local storage while live wew is accessed through Web browsers or other applications 74 Text Overlay Settings In this section you can set up Text Overlay E Overlaid with camera nare C Overlaid with date stamps CO Overlaid with time stamps Watermark Setting In this section you can set Watermark function Cl Enable LED Control Ready LED Enable Disable Enable SDK Enable C Special View Setting Additional functions for Live View Dutt Auto Sensitivity 5 O Black and White O Color BLE or O n Figure 4 2 Name Rename the video stream The camera name will appear on the Live View To display the name of the video stream on the Live View window see 3 2 12 Camera Name Display Connection Template Select the type of your network connection Unless you select Customized this option will automatically bring up the recommended video resolution frame rate bandwidth and GOP size 4 Administrator Mode 19 C GeoVision
100. k Yes when you are promoted to save the file For details on creating an E Map file on the E Map Server see E Map Server E Map Application DVR User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 164 DVR Configurations 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 tt 4 Onthe 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 Application DVR User s Manual on the Surveillance System Software DVD 165 C GeoVision Chapter 8 CMS Configurations This section introduces settings on connecting the camera in the central m
101. lect Delete GPS For details see 4 8 2 GPS Maps Setting Temperature Click the Monitor button to see the current temperature of the chipset in Celsius and Fahrenheit Download Allows you to install the programs from the hard drive Note The I O Control function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 57 C GeoVision 3 2 4 Snapshot of a Live Video To take a snapshot of live video follow these steps 1 Click the Snapshot button No 5 Figure 3 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 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 3 Click the Save button to save the image in the local computer 3 2 5 Video Recording You can record live video for a certain period of time to your local computer 1 Click the File Save button No 6 Figure 3 3 The Save As dialog box appears 2 Specify Save in type the File name and move the Time period scroll bar to specify the time length of the video clip from 1 to 5 minutes 3 Click the Save button to start recording 4 To stop recording click the Stop button No 2 Figure 3 3 58 E Accessing the Camera 3 2 6 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping The fisheye source view is curved especially near the edges Use this function to reduce the warping of live view 1 Right click on the live view to display a drop down list 2 Select Wide Angle Setting
102. led your camera is accessible on a network Follow these steps to access your surveillance images 1 Start the Internet Explorer browser 2 Type the IP address or domain name of the camera in the Location Address field of your browser GeoVision Inc IP Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sack Q E Ay pO search TY Favorites 4 Address http 192 168 3 199 ssi cgi Login htm GeoVision IP CAMERA SETUP Login a f Password Internet 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 4 A video image similar to the example in Figure 3 2 is now displayed in your browser Note To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one time installation of GeoVision s ActiveX component onto your computer 45 C GeoVision 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 Live View V Video and Motion C Geovision Video and Motion In this section you can see and configure the default camera view Live View vy Live View gt Camera Live View Confi
103. les with suffis Cancel Apply Figure 5 3 133 Q GeoVision B Click Apply 4 Mount the storage drive to your computer A From the Ext2Fsd Volume Manager window right click the storage drive and select Ext2 Management This dialog box appears Esta Volume Settings Volume attribute Codepage Mount volume in readonly mode utta Mount pant amp driver letter Automatically mount via Ext2h gr Mountpoint for fized disk need reboot Hiding filter patterns Hiding files with prefix Hiding files with suttix toe Figure 5 4 B Under the Mount point amp driver letter section select Automatically mount via Ext2Mgr specify a disk drive using the drop down list and click Apply 134 5 Recording and Playback C On the Ext2 Volume Manager window the storage drive is successfully mounted to your computer when it is indicated with the disk drive you specified File Edit Tools Help a VWolurrie Type File system Total size Usedsize Codepage Physical object See D Basic NTFS g7 GB 24 GB Wevice HarddiskYolurmnie See C Basic NTFS 96 GB 16 GB SDevicesHarddisk olumes See E Basic NTFS Tar GB 195 GE Wevice H arddiskYolume H F asic ae 95GB 195GB ute Device arddisk olume a i 195 GE 179GE ut Device Harddisk olume a 195 GB 16266 utta Device Harddisk olumee ae i 195 GB 155GB uth Device Harddisk olume agg 196 GE 159 GB utta Wevice Harddisk
104. lor button 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 15 Visual Automation 86 4 Administrator Mode 4 2 I O Control The I O wires connected to the camera provide the interface for one input device and one output device Note The I O settings are only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 4 2 1 Input Settings To activate the sensor input select Enable Input Setting In this section you can configure GV IP Camera digital input port Digital Input 1 Enable Name Normal State Open Circuit WO Grounded Circuit WiC Latch Mode L Enable Trigger digital output relay Cl Output 1 Record Cl Camera Send Video to Centerv2 C Camera Figure 4 11 E 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 E Record Enable this option to start recording when the input is triggered E Send Video to Center V2 Enable this option to send the images to Center V2 when the input is triggered Note Triggering the output recording the images and sending video to Center V2 are enabled only after you start Input monitoring manually or by schedule
105. mage Brightness Excellent Image Clarity Excellent Image Smoothness Excellent Poor D N Sets the Day Night mode of the camera When Auto is selected you can use the slider to adjust the sensitivity level of the light sensor The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to light The D N function is not available GV FE421 with firmware version 1 02 or earlier For details see 4 7 7 Video Settings Denoise Reduces image noise especially under low light conditions The higher the denoise value the stronger the effect Wide Dynamic Range adjusts and generates clear live view when the scene contains very bright and very dark areas at the same time Select Auto Strong to bring out details in the darks areas of the scene select Auto Weak to bring out less detail in the dark area and at the same time keep the bright areas from overexposure or select Auto Normal for a balanced effect Select Close to disable the function Defog Select Auto to automatically enhance the visibility of images Select Close to disable the function Metering Controls the camera s exposure Select Normal for the camera to adjust exposure based on the full live view Select Regional Metering for the camera to adjust exposure of specified zones Draw directly on the live view and a block marked with AE E Accessing the Camera automatic exposure appears You can establish up to 4 zones To remove the block right click the block and se
106. matically at Automatically synchronize videos from micro SD cards to a local folder at the specified time E Download Audio Files You may choose to download audio files along with the video files This option is enabled by default Network E Max download speed of each device Kb sec To make sure the bandwidth is not completely taken up while downloading files from the memory card specify a maximum download speed If you do not want to set a bandwidth limit type 0 General E Start up automatically at Windows login GV SDSync Utility launches automatically when Windows starts up 154 6 Advanced Applications By default downloads are saved to GvSDCardSync and are not recycled automatically To configure the storage and recycling settings select the Storage tab on the Setting window This page appears Recycle C Recycle when the storage space is less than GB C Keep the downloaded files for Days Storage Location DiGySDC ardoync Figure 6 18 Recycle E Recycle when the storage space is less than GB Specify a minimum free space of your local storage for file recycling E Keep the downloaded files for Days Specify the number of days to keep the download files at the local hard drive Storage Location To configure the storage path click the button next to the location field and specify a storage location 5 Click OK to save the configuration or exit the Setting window Not
107. n a snapshot of the live view without logging in the Web interface or to access the User Account Web interface For a fisheye camera with the following details IP address 192 168 2 11 Username admin Password admin Desired stream 1 Type the following into your web browser to obtain a snapshot http 192 168 2 11 PictureCatch cgi username admin amp password admin amp channel 1 Type the following into your web browser to access the User Account Web interface http 192 168 2 11 ConfigPage cgi username admin amp password admin amp page UserSetting 173 C GeoVision D Supported Firmware for Flash Memory The 128 MB flash memory is supported in firmware V1 09 or later To look up if the camera contains a 128 MB type flash memory access the web interface or the GV IP Device Utility 174 Web Interface Click Management and click Tools The 128 MB should be noted after the firmware version Firmware Update In this section you can see GV IPCAM firmware version osmano GV IP Device Utility The 128 M should appear under the NOTE column a GV IP Device Utility File Tool General settings NVR camera settings Name v MacAddress IP Address Firmware version _ Intern 192 165 2142 192 168 0 2 132 160 0 53 192 166 5141 192 165 4197 DB P P a a F F a 4 GV BeS20D BA5200001 362019896 GV BxSZOD BXS 200001 3E20255CB GY FOSZO0D FO3211001 3E20361BA GY FOSZ0D
108. n the Video Event list 4 On the Date Tree select the date of Daylight Saving Time A separate DST subfolder will be displayed as illustrated below ss 2008 2 Oct i 26 fi EST r Figure 5 7 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 GV System version 8 4 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 138 6 Advanced Applications Chapter 6 Advanced Applications This chapter introduces more advanced applications 6 1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases the updated firmware on the website The new firmware can be simply loaded into the camera using the Web interface or the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD Important Notes before You Start Before you start updating the firmware please read these important notes 1 To update the camera firmware to V2 07 back up the files in the storage device to another storage first before the upgrade 2 lf you use the IP Device Utility for firmware upgrade the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera Stop monitoring of the camera Stop all the remote connections including Center V2 VSM ViewLog Server a
109. nd RTSP Stop the connection to GV System SS PE S 8 While the firmware is being updated A the power supply must not 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 WARNING The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only update failures but also damages to your camera In this case please contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for repair 7 Do not turn the power off within 10 minutes after the firmware is updated 8 If firmware upgrade fails you will need to restore the camera to the default settings For details see 6 3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings in the User s Manual 139 C GeoVision 9 Since the firmware adopts different storage format from V2 07 onward be sure to re format the memory card after firmware upgrade If you have not done so this warning message appears when you view the Monitoring or Storage Settings Web interface Microsoft Internet Explorer Your 5D card is used by old File system Format Please do the disk backup and Format your SD card to give the best optimization Figure 6 1 140 6 Advanced Applications 6 1 1 Using the Web Interface 1 In the Live View window click the Show System Menu button No 9 Figure 3 3 and select Remote Config This dialog box appears Remote Config Firmware Upgrade Browse v
110. nd output will also be activated for recording and alerting For input settings see 4 2 7 Input Settings Schedule The system starts recording and input monitoring based on the schedule you set For schedule settings see 4 5 Recording Schedule Camera Status Icon 3 On standby r im Enabled for motion detection and input trigger Recording is on 103 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 up the schedule for recording Recording Schedule Settings In this section you can configure schedule time Span1 Motion 00 00 09 00 v Span 2 Round the clock 00 w 18 oo x Spana Moton 18 m 00 we 00 v 00 M Next Day C Weekend Roundthe clock Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday F Special Day Round the clock MM DD Figure 4 22 m Span 1 Span 3 Set a different recording mode for each time span during the day Each day can be divided into 3 time spans shown as Span 1 Span 2 and Span 3 The time span settings will apply to Monday through Sunday m Weekend Enable this option to start monitoring all day on the weekend and select a recording mode to be used Define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday m Special Day Set the recording mode on a specified day 104 4 Administrator Mode 4 5 2 I O Mo
111. nitoring Settings You can set the schedule for I O monitoring to start Note The I O Monitoring Settings are only supported for GV FE2301 421 4301 521 O Monitor Settings In this section you can configure VO monitor time Select monitor time Span 2 00 00 v 00 v Next Day E span3 00 a 00 E 00 M Next Day C Weekend Satu rday and Sunday O Only Sunday C Special Day MM DD o joa o5 Jos os Jio jo los jov ___ fos Lat Lt Figure 4 23 m Span 1 3 Set different time spans during the day to enable I O monitoring Each day can be divided into 3 time spans shown as Span 1 Span 2 and Span 3 The time span settings will work from Monday through Sunday m Weekend Enable this option to start I O monitoring all day on the weekend and select whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday m 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 105 C GeoVision 4 6 Remote ViewLog With the Remote ViewLog function you can play back the files recorded at the camera over TCP IP network For first time users you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD to the local computer For remote access to the camera the ViewLog Server built in the unit must be enabled See 4 3 7 View
112. o access the live view and adjust camera image settings GV IP Device Utility Sele File Tool ANP RS General settings NYR camera settings Mac Address IP Address Temperature NOTE GYV FE110 FE111 0013E2021134 192168 1 50 v1 09 2011 02 18 GV FE420 FE421 0013E2027233 z GV FE420 FE421 0013E2019BAD 192 1693 Web Page Live View GV IPCAM1 3M 0013E2012308 192 1681 GV IPSpeedDome 0013E2018DF1 192168 0 So GV IPSpeedDome 0013E2018E20 1921681 GV IPSpeedDome 0013E20163FE 192168 1 85 v1 01 2011 04 01 EKEKO Figure 3 10 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 to the camera Video Displays the current video codec resolution and data 54 Accessing the Camera 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 Alarm Notify Displays images captured upon sensor triggers and or motion detection For this function to work you must configure the Alarm Notify settings first See 3 2 9 Alarm Notification Camera Adjustment Allows you to adjust the image quality Camera adjustment Defaut ff Save Brightness Contrast 1 e R Saturation Wo Sharpness Oo Gamma Denoise Vihite balance Wide Dynamic Range
113. o save the settings 82 4 Administrator Mode 4 1 4 Text Overlay The Text Overlay allows you to overlay any text in any place on the camera view Up to 16 text messages can be created on one camera view The overlaid text will be saved in the recordings 1 Text Overlay Inthis section you can set up Text Overlay W Enable Camera Set Font Clear All Load Save Preview Figure 4 6 Select the font font style and font size in a pop up window 2 Select the Enable option 3 Click any place on the image This dialog box appears on S amp S oO Set Font cancel Figure 4 7 Type the desired text and click OK The text is overlaid on the image Drag the overlaid text to a desired place on the image Click Set Font to modify the font settings Click Save to apply the settings or click Load Undo to revert to the last saved setting Click Preview to see how the text will appear on the image Click Close to end the preview 83 C GeoVision 4 1 5 Tampering Alarm The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when the camera is being physically tampered with An alarm can be generated when the camera is moved covered up or out of focus The alarm types include triggering the output device e mail alert and notifying the connected GV Center V2 GV VSM and GV System Note Tampering Alarm with triggered output device is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 To es
114. oading and bandwidth usage of the IP video devices are significantly reduced The fisheye camera can be connected with up to two GV Video Gateway GV Recording server To send the video images to the GV Video Gateway or GV Recording Server follow the steps below Connection 1 Connection 2 Video Gateway Recording Server Inthis section you can configure the connection to Video Gateway Recording Server To notify the Video Gateway Recording Server upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page Video Gateway Recording Server Activate Link Host name or IF Address Port number UserName Password Enable schedule mode Select schedule time C spani 00 00 s 00 00 Newt Day C spanz 00 4 00 s o0 00 iv Newt Day C Span 3 weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Disconnected Figure 4 18 99 Q GeoVision 100 Activate Link Enable the connection to the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server Port Number Match the communication port on the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server or keep the default value 50000 User Name Type a valid user name to log into the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server Password Type a valid password to log into the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server Enable
115. oder because bytesGenerated 0 Buffer because bytesGenerated 0 Buffer Figure 4 37 1 125 C GeoVision Notice Message This section shows the data used for debugging Start 0 Count 143 data_count 1023 00001 Time 01 04 00 16 17 56 2000 GMT8 00 Firmware Info Build Time Mon Oct 7 13 00 44 CST 2013 00002 Time 01 04 00 18 18 00 2000 GNT8 00 IPCAM Version HW Ox2 0x7 HID O 00003 Time 01 04 00 18 18 17 2000 GMT8 00 GV BX3400 ssvr start up 00004 Time 01 04 00 18 48 44 2000 GMT8 00 IPCAM System Starting 0000S Time 01 04 00 18 48 45 2000 GNT8 00 Firmvare Info Firmware for Nand 128M 00006 Time 01 04 00 18 48 45 2000 GMT8 00 Firmvare Info Build Time Mon Oct 7 13 00 44 CST 2013 00007 Time 01 04 00 18 48 47 2000 GMT8 00 IPCAM Version HW Ox2 Ox HID O 00008 Time 01 04 00 18 49 02 2000 GMT8 00 GV BX3400 ssvr start up 00009 Time 01 04 00 19 19 29 2000 GMT8 00 IPCAM System Starting 00010 Time 01 04 00 19 19 30 2000 GMT8 00 Firmware Info Firmware for Nand 128M 00011 Time 01 04 00 19 19 30 2000 GMT8 00 Firmvare Info Build Time Mon Oct 7 13 00 44 CST 2013 00012 Time 01 04 00 19 19 32 2000 GNT8 00 IPCAM Version HW Ox2 0x7 HID 0 00013 Time 01 04 00 19 19 46 2000 GNT8 00 GV BX3400 ssvr start up 00014 Time 01 04 00 19 50 15 2000 GNTS8 00 IPCAM System Starting 00015 Time 01 04 00 19 50 16 2000 GNT8 00 Firmware Info Firmware for Nand 128M 00016
116. onitoring 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 Camera E TCP IP C Q GV Fisheye Camera Video Data Text Data Co Center V wQ A4 GV Fisheye Camera Figure 8 1 166 a CMS Configurations e Toset the appropriate port connecting to the IP camera click the Preference Settings button select System Configure click the Network tab and check Accept connections from GV Compact DVR Video Server amp IP Cam Keep the default port 5551 for the Port 2 option or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the camera Preference General Layout Metyvork Record Dispatch Server Information of Center Location Name G MINIDYR assign iP 192 168 0127 Network Settings F Enhance Metwork Security Center z Port Accept connections fram GW compact DYR Video Server amp IP Cam Port 2 5551 Mote Any changes of this property will be applied in the next Figure 8 2 e To define how to display the received video on motion detection and input trigger from the camera click the Preference Setting button and select System Configure This dialog box appears Preference General Lapout Network Record Dispatch Server Monitor Option Manual close channel Close the camera view when motion stopped Fost motior 5 Sec Camera send by 10 trigger
117. ot be written to due to abnormal power peadCaly disruption Repairing The system is attempting to repair the recording data 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 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 4 To upgrade the firmware from versions earlier than V2 07 to the latest version be sure to back up the recordings on the camera s memory card first before the upgrade and re format the memory card after the upgrade If you have not done so this warning message appears when you view the Monitoring or Storage Settings Web interface Microsoft Internet Explorer t Your SD card is used by old file system Format Please do the disk backup and format your 5D card to give the best optimization Figure 4 35 123 C GeoVision 4 8 4 User Account You can change the login name and password of Administrator Guest and FTP Server User 124 The default Administrator login nam
118. ot supported 14 fq Introduction GV FE2302 3402 3403 5302 5303 Figure 1 3 No Name Function 6 _ Terminal Block Resets all configurations to default factory settings See 6 3 T Default Button Restoring to Factory Default Settings Audio Out Connects to an external speaker for broadcast DE Micro SD Card Slot a micro SD SDHC memory card to store recorded 40 Mini USB Slot Connects to a GV WiFi Adapter or a USB hard drive for external storage Note SDXC and UHS I card types are not supported 15 C GeoVision GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 Figure 1 4 Lens Pim enemmn OOOO Resets all configurations to default factory settings See 6 3 Default Button Restoring to Factory Default Settings Micro SD Card Slot a a micro SD SDHC memory card to store recorded Terminal Block Connects to power Note SDXC and UHS I card types are not supported Note For GV FER3402 3403 5302 5303 a silica gel bag is attached to the inside of the camera cover The silica gel loses effectiveness after you open the camera cover To prevent the lens from fogging up it is highly recommended to replace the silica gel bag every time you open the camera To replace the silica gel bag use the supplied adhesive tape to attach a new silica gel bag and fasten the camera cover within 2 minutes of opening the silica gel bag package 16 m Introduction LED Indicators Figure 1 5
119. ra is connected to IE browser GV System or any other applications it takes up 1 stream GV FE3402 3403 GV FER3402 3403 GV FE421 GV FE4301 Takes up 1 stream GV FE2301 2302 GV FE521 5302 5303 GV FERS21 5302 5303 Note The above maximum numbers of streams are based on the maximum resolution for the camera and the codec H 264 e The hardware compression and the Pre Recording Using RAM feature cannot work on the videos from the fisheye camera gt TCP IP oo GV Fisheye Camera GV System with e 32 channel Display GV Fisheye Camera Figure 7 1 158 DVR Configurations 7 1 Setting Up IP Cameras To set up the camera on the GV System follow these steps 1 Onthe main screen click the Configure button select System Configure select Camera Install and click IP Camera Install This dialog box appears IP Device Setup Video Resolution Add Camera Scan Camera Import Camera IP Device Utility Automatic Setup OK Figure 7 2 e To automatically set up the camera click Scan Camera to detect any GV IP devices on the LAN e o manually set up the camera click Add Camera 159 C GeoVision The following steps are the example of manual setup 2 Click Add Camera This dialog box appears Select Brand HTTP Port sername Password Brand GeoVision Device Please select the brand of IP camera Geovision G
120. ras connected to the GV System including channel number IP address size and number of unsynchronized files download speed status and the last synchronization time 4 IP Camera Tab Displays up to 100 event entries of the GV SDCardSync Utility a og tae Once the entries are full recycling will start from the oldest file 6 Storage Space Shows the storage space of the designated hard drive Note 1 The synchronization time is recorded according to the system time of the GV IP Camera 2 The logs are deleted once the GV SDCardSync Utility is re activated 156 DVR Configurations Chapter 7 DVR Configurations The GV System provides hybrid solution integrating the digital videos from IP cameras with other analog videos For digital videos the GV System provides complete video management such as video viewing recording playback alert settings and almost every feature of the system The integration specifications are listed below e The compatible GV System version for each GV Fisheye Camera model Camera Model Compatible GV System Version GV FE2301 4301 V8 5 6 with patch files or later GV FE421 V 8 4 with patch files or later GV FE521 V8 5 or later GV FER521 V8 5 3 or later GV FE2302 GV FE3402 3403 GV FE5302 5303 V8 5 9 or later GV FER3402 3403 GV FER5302 5303 157 GeoVision e The maximum number of streams supported by each GV Fisheye Camera is detailed below When a fisheye came
121. ration Remote Config Show Camera Name and Image Enhance See 3 2 9 Alarm Notification Show System Menu l l l l See 3 2 10 Video and Audio Configuration See 3 2 11 Remote Configuration See 3 2 12 Camera Name Display See 3 2 13 Image Enhancement respectively 48 E Accessing the Camera Non lE Browsers When accessing the camera live view using Google Chrome Firefox or Safari the following window appears The following functions are not supported using non lE browsers Control panel function buttons Motion Detection Tampering Alarm Visual Automation Text Overlay Two Way Audio and GPS map settings Geovision Gv FES2Z0 FE521 W C ft 192 168 2 24 LoginPC cgi GeoVision ee gt Video and Motion In this section you can see and configure the default camera view gt VO Control Live View Configuration gt Events and Alerts gt Monitoring gt Recording Schedule gt Network gt Management gt Logout Display Mode Not supported in FireFox DownLoad Link http imnwww apple com quicktime downloadi Figure 3 4 49 C GeoVision 3 2 2 Fisheye View To enable the fisheye options right click the live view and select Geo Fisheye Right click the image again and select Fisheye Option to see the following options m Image Alignment By default the image should be properly aligned already If not follow the steps below to align the image for each model
122. resent and automatically switch to monochrome in a poorly lit scene Use the drop down list to adjust the sensitivity level of light sensor from 1 to 10 The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to light Black and White Select this option for the live view to be in monochrome Color Select this option for the live view to be in color m BLC Enable backlight compensation to adjust the exposure when the subject is positioned in front of a bright light source 19 C GeoVision 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 Camera Camera o sensitnaty 3 Motion Detection Cl ignore environmental changes Noise Tolerance Advanced Setting Please advise which action s should be taken when motion detection is activated Trigger digital output relay C Output 1 Figure 4 4 The motion detection function is disabled by default Follow the steps below to set up motion detection 1 Select the desired sensitivity level by moving the slider The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to motion 2 Drag an area on the image Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting 3 To create several areas with different sensitivity values rep
123. rrent settings Record Audio Activates audio recording when an event occurs Write recording data into local storage Select to continue recording to the local storage while live view is being accessed through Web interface or other applications such as GV System This option is enabled by default Note To optimize recording results it is recommended to allow no more than two connections to the camera using Web interface or any other applications when Write recording data into local storage is enabled Text Overlay Settings Overlay the image with camera name date time and or the input name Overlaid with camera name Includes camera 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 name Includes the names of selected inputs on live and recorded videos This function is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Watermark Enable this option to watermark all recordings The watermark allows you to verify whether the recorded video has been tampered with See 6 5 Verifying Watermark LED Control Select Disable if you do not want to use the System Status LED No 8 Figure 1 2 78 4 Administrator Mode Special View Setting m D N Sets the Day Night mode of the camera Auto Select Auto for the camera to detect the amount of light p
124. s downloaded from built in FTP Server 5 2 1 Playback from the Memory Card You can play back the files recorded at the camera by attaching the memory card to the GV System However the videos on the camera are recorded in the Linux format and GV System runs on a Windows based computer For Linux files to be readable and accessible on Windows we use the Ext2Fsd program Follow the steps below to download install and execute the Ext2Fsd program IMPORTANT 1 Due to the compatibility issue the Ext2Fsd program is required for GV IP Camera firmware V2 07 or later 2 The Ext2Fsd program only works on Windows 2000 XP 2003 vista 7 8 and Server 2012 32 bit and 64 bit 3 The Ext2Fsd program is subject and under term condition of The GNU General Public License version 2 GPLv2 Please read http www gnu orq licenses gpl 2 0 html before installation 131 A Ei C GeoVision 1 Install the Ext2Fsd from the Software DVD Note If you are using Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 change its compatibility before installing the Ext2Fsd program A Right click the Ext2Fsd program and select Properties This dialog box appears ig Administrator Downloads Search Downl b Marne Date modified Type F this program ant waking comecth on thes verman of Windows _ Cissble display sealing on hagh DF settings Prydege level C Run this program as an administrator Change settings for al users Figure 5 1 B Select
125. sic connections to install the camera on the network 1 Using a standard network cable connect the camera to your network 2 Connect power using one of the methods e Using the supplied power adapter connect to power For details see 1 7 Connecting the Data Cable e Use the Power over Ethernet PoE function The power will be provided over the network cable 3 You can now access the Web interface of the camera e f the camera is installed in a LAN without the DHCP server the default IP address 192 168 0 10 will be applied You also can assign a static IP address See 2 7 2 Assigning an IP Address e Ifthe camera is installed in a LAN with the DHCP server use GV IP Device Utility to look up the camera s dynamic IP address See 2 1 7 Checking the Dynamic IP Address Note See Power over Ethernet in Specifications later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adapter 36 2 Getting Started 2 1 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface 1 Install the GV IP Device Utility program included on the Software DVD Note The PC installed with GV IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the camera you wish to configure 2 Onthe GV IP Utility window click the Q button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort a GV IP Device Utility File Tool GY FE42 0 421 MYR OO1SE2041
126. sted 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 users of GeoVision DDNS Server it is unnecessary to fill the field because the system will detect the host name 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 112 4 Administrator Mode 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 to a different port number within the range of 1024 through 65535 HTTPS Settings By enabling the HTTPS settings you can access the camera through a secure protocol You can use your own generated Certificate and Private Key or ones verified by the SSL authority Click Browse to locate the Certificate file and Private Key file and type the password if the pem files are protected by a password Click Apply The Web interface will be restarted automatically and you will need to log in again Note Only pem file format is supported for Certification and Private Key GV IPCAM Streaming Port Settings The VSS port enables connecting the camera to the G
127. t to a LAN and using the GV IP Device Utility to search for the device 4 For detailed information on configuring the wireless LAN see 20 7 2 Wireless Client Mode 4 Enable wireless LAN A On the Web interface select Network and LAN This page appears 42 C2 GeoVision Video and Motion Live View t Streaming gt Streaming Video Settings Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay t Tampering Alarm Events and Alerts Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote Viewlog a Status Wireless H Client Mode Advanced TCPAP t IP Filtering t SNMP Setting E Management Logout Kg LAN Configuration In this section you can configure GV IPCAM to work inside of LAN OptionalNetwork type Wired Ethernet Select this option to use wired 101 00Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use Wireless LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually 192 168 2 12 SubnetMask 255 255 252 0 RouteriGateway 19216801 PrimaryDNS 16895 1921 Secondary ONS 192 168 0 2 IP Address Optional PPPoE Selectthis option to establish a DSL connection Wsernamne Pas sword WirelessSettings Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP ad
128. tablish the tampering alarm set up at least one of these alarm types properly e To trigger the output device when a tampering event occurs enable the output setting and select Tampering Alarm See Output Setting in 4 2 2 Output Settings e 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 e To notify GV Center V2 GV VSM and GV System when a tampering event occurs enable the connection to these systems See 8 1 Center V2 8 2 VSM and 7 1 Setting up GV IP Cameras respectively Tampering Alarm In this section you can configure the tampering alarm of the camera Tampering Alarm Configuration V Enable Definition Mask Region Setting Sensitivity Tolerance Time of Alarm sec 30 jp Curation of Alarm 10 Sec emon Restart Detection if Alarm For Dark Images Detant Setting Apply Figure 4 8 84 4 Administrator Mode To configure the tampering alarm 1 2 Select Enable lf 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 specify the duration of the alarm aft
129. ter User s Manual Backup Center Inthis section you can configure the connection to Backup Center and tasks to perform Backup Center Activate Link Hostname or IF Address Port number User Name Password Backup Video Compact Video Resend all files Automatic Failover Support Hostname or IP Address Port number User Name Password Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time O spani 00 v 00 00 v 00 Next Day O span2 00 v 00 S00 v 00 Next Day O span3 00 v 00 00 w 00 iw Next Day J Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Connection Status Status Disconnected Figure 4 17 97 Q GeoVision To enable connection to Backup Center 1 Activate Link Enable the connection to the Backup Center 2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the Backup Center o Port Number Match the communication port on the Backup Center Or keep the default value 30000 User Name Type a valid user name to log into the Backup Center Password Type a valid password to log into the Backup Center Backup Video Select the streams to back up their recordings to the Backup Center e e E Compact Video Select the streams to only back up their Key Frames to the Backup Center instead of full recordings This option is useful to save the backup time 8 Resend all files Select this option to send all the recorded files that have been received by t
130. terval period will be ignored Need authentication to login If the SMTP Server needs authentication select this option and type a valid username and password to log in the SMTP server This server requires a secure connection If the SMTP Servers needs a secure connection SSL select this option Email Alarm Settings You can choose to automatically send an e mail alert under these conditions motion detection digital input triggered tampering alarm disk write error Rec Error and hard disk full HD Full Note that e mail notification upon input trigger is only supported by GV FE2301 421 4301 521 Important To send e mail alert upon motions be sure to set up the detection area on the Motion Detection page For settings related to sending e mail alerts see 4 7 2 Motion Detection 4 2 2 Output Settings and 4 4 Monitoring 90 4 Administrator Mode 4 3 2 FIP 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 Enable Server URUIP Address Server Part User Name Password Remote Directory Alerts Interval time in minute 0 to 60 0 FTP Alarm Settings Motion Detection Continuously send images upon trigger events Motion Digital Input Continuously send images upon trig
131. the Compatibility tab C Select Windows 7 using the drop down list 132 5 Recording and Playback 2 On Your desktop click Start select Programs locate the Ext2Fsd folder and select Ext2 Volume Manager All the connected drives are shown Volume File system Total size Used size Codepage Physical object s D i NTFS 97 GB 24 GEB DeviceH arddiskolume ee C i NTFS 96 GB 16 GB Device HarddiskVolumes Gg E i NTFS fa GB 195 GB Devices Harddisk Volumet it i EsTa 1956 GB 195 GB SDevice Harddisk olumed Ig EXT 3 195 GB 195 GE SDevice Harddiskolume ag i EsTa 195 GB 195 GB SDevice Harddiskolurnee ge i EXT 3 195 GB 196 GB SDevice H arddisk olumes ae EXT 3 195 GB 196 GB SDeviceH arddisk Yolurmet 4 Ii ii H File system Total size Used size Cadepage Partition type NTFS 97 GB 24 GB HPFS NTFS NTFS fa GE 139 GE HPFS NT FS NTFS J6 GB 16 GB HPFS NTFS VOLUME D NTFS Device HarddiskVolumel Oct 18 2013 15 58 11 Figure 5 2 3 For the first installation execute the Ext2Fsd Service A From the Ext2 Volume Manager window select Tools and select Service Management This dialog box appears Ext Fed Service Management Service status Ext2Fed was just started Start Serice startup mode Global Codepage SERVICE SYSTEM START ute Global Volume Settings Z Mount all volumes in read only mode Enable writing support for esta volumes Assign drive letter automatically Hiding files with pretis Hiding fi
132. the plastic screw anchors provided 3 Insert the 3 plastic screw anchors in the drilled holes 19 C GeoVision 4 Secure the fisheye camera with the 3 hard ceiling mount screws provided R KCO o Figure 1 7 5 For outdoor GV Fisheye Cameras GV FER3402 3403 521 5302 5303 install the supplied cable connector to waterproof the cable You should have 2 components Figure 1 8 a Prepare an internet cable with the RJ 45 connector on one end only b Connect the internet cable to the camera data cable c Slide in the components through the end of the Internet cable without RJ 45 connector as shown below _ Rubber Seal Ring Figure 1 9 20 iq Introduction d Move the components toward the RJ 45 connector secure item 1 to the Rubber Seal Ring of the camera data cable and secure item 2 to item 1 tightly Figure 1 10 IMPORTANT Item 1 must be secured tightly to waterproof the cable 6 For GV Fisheye Camera that does not come with an IR LED ring place the camera cover torx wrench for hard ceiling mount on top of the camera and tighten the screws with the supplied Figure 1 11 7 For GV Fisheye Camera with an IR LED ring follow the steps below to secure the IR LED ring to the camera A Secure the safety lock to the camera Then secure the camera cover Figure 1 12 B Place the IR LED ring on top of the camera and tighten the screws with the torx wrench provided
133. tters 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 For step by step instruction on establishing a wireless connection see 2 1 3 Configuring the Wireless Connection Note 1 Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate 2 When you lose the wireless access you can still access the unit by connecting it to a LAN and search for the camera using GV IP Device Utility 3 When Ad Hoc is used only WEP encryption is supported 110 4 Administrator Mode 4 7 3 Advanced TCP IP This section introduces the advanced TCP IP settings including DDNS Server HTTP port streaming port UPnP and QoS Advanced TCP IP In this section you can set the advanced TCPIP configuration Dynamic ONS Server Settings In this section you can configure your GV IPCAM to obtain a domain name by using a dynamic IP Enable Service Provider Ta N ex Register Geovision DDNS Server Host Name User Name Password Update Time In this section you can change the default HTTP port number 80 to any port within the range 1024 65535 It is a simple method to increase system security using port mapping You can configure HTTP connection to an alternative port HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Settings In this section you can change the default HTTP
134. ty Internet Explorer has restricted this filefrom chomiino active content tbat could access your X computer Click here For options Allow Blocked Content What s the Risk E Save message Information Bar Help Longitude Latitude lt Google Map Figure 4 32 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 07 08 11 E Save message ZAN S X HUE i ee ain eee EA WE E Les te ku W E Map data Figure 4 33 120 4 Administrator Mode 4 8 3 Storage Settings Based on Linux ext3 file system the camera 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 will be ready to use by Linux OS of the camera Storage Settings Inthis section you can configure the disk storage to archive videos and events Storage Settings Enable recycling Stop recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smallerthan 6M w C Keep days 1 255 20 Record Disk Type Default C Enable debug message to the storage C Enable auto formatting when disk or partition is unable to record Disk information Disk No Total Size Used Size Free space Utilization Remove Format Disk0 1862 852 2 841 1860 010 0
135. ver 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 Note To play back videos ensure you have installed Geovision codec on the computer The codec is available on the software DVD If you have installed the Remote Playback player on the computer it is not required to install the codec 137 C GeoVision 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 camera for playback You can also connect the memory card with the recorded files to GV System for playback The following instructions describe how to retrieve the recorded files from the camera over Internet 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 7 ViewLog Server 2 Toremotely connect to the camera from GV System click the Tools button and select Remote ViewLog Service The Connect to Remote ViewLog Service dialog box appears 3 Enter the connection information of the camera and click Connect Once the connection is established the video events will be displayed o
136. wall monitor 10 5er Monitor the camera sent by GY Wiegand capture Sec Image Quality F Mormal Enable Directdraw Start up Auto Run when Windows Starts C Login SMS Server when Start Service Channel Caption Font and Color Settings C Use subscriber s color setting as background Figure 8 3 167 Q GeoVision E Manual close channel Closes the triggered camera view manually E Close the camera view when motion stopped Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops E 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 manage the video received from the camera see GV CMS Series User s manual 168 8 CMS Configurations 8 2 VSM The VSM can monitor and manage the camera and I O devices connected to the camera TCP IP wo GV Fisheye Camera Text Data C Q VSM GV Fishe
137. ye Camera Figure 8 4 To set the appropriate port connecting to the camera click Configure on the window menu and select System Configure to display this dialog box In the Connective Port field keep the default value 5609 for the Port 2 option or modify it to match the VSM port on the camera System Configure Startup C Auto Run when Windows Starts C Start Service when Vital Sign Monitor Starts Login SMS Server when Service Starts Connective Port Server Port Security Enhance network security Figure 8 5 For further information on how to manage the video received from the camera see GV CMS Series User s manual 169 C GeoVision 8 3 Dispatch Server The Dispatch Server can manage the camera and I O devices connected to the camera and distribute them to the Center V2 p TCP IP GV Fisheye Camera Gener V2 Video Data Text Data Le Dispatch Server e E Q GV Fisheye Camera Center V2 Figure 8 6 170 8 CMS Configurations To enable connecting to the camera click the Setting button on the toolbar and select Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port Keep the default port 5551 or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the camera s Dispatch Server Setting Network setting Server Port 21112 Default b Allow Gv IP devices to login as subscriber from port Default Autorun server service upon startup Automatic Failover Support
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