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Product Type Video Surveillance Server
Model GV-VS14
Brand GeoVision
Dimensions (W x D x H) 430 x 400 x 44 mm (1U Rackmount)
Weight Approx. 6.5 kg
Power Supply 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz, 250W
Processor Intel Core i5 or equivalent
Memory (RAM) 8 GB DDR4 (expandable)
Storage 2 x 3.5" SATA HDD bays (up to 10 TB each)
Network Interface 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports
Operating System GeoVision GV-System or Windows Embedded
Video Input Up to 32 IP cameras (via network)
Video Output 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA
Audio Line in/out, microphone
USB Ports 4 x USB 3.0
Cooling 1 x system fan (quiet operation)
Security Kensington lock slot, password protection
Maintenance Front-accessible HDD bays for easy replacement
Repairability Modular design; RAM, HDD, PSU user-replaceable
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Regulatory Approvals CE, FCC, RoHS

Frequently Asked Questions - GV-VS14 Geovision

How many cameras can the GV-VS14 support?
The GV-VS14 can support up to 32 IP cameras depending on the resolution and frame rate settings.
What is the default operating system?
It typically runs on GeoVision GV-System or Windows Embedded for video management.
Can I expand the storage capacity?
Yes, the server has two 3.5-inch SATA HDD bays that support hot-swappable drives up to 10 TB each.
How do I reset the administrator password?
To reset, press the reset button on the front panel for 10 seconds while the unit is powered on. This restores default credentials.
Is the GV-VS14 rackmountable?
Yes, it is a 1U rackmount server with included mounting ears for standard 19-inch racks.
What power supply does it use?
It uses a 250W internal power supply with 100-240V AC input, 50/60 Hz.
Can I connect to the server remotely?
Yes, it supports remote access via GeoVision's GV-ASManager or web browser over the network.
How do I perform a factory reset?
Use the reset button or reinstall the GV-System software from the recovery DVD to return to factory settings.
What video codecs are supported?
It supports H.265, H.264, and MPEG-4 codecs for efficient video compression from IP cameras.
Does it support PoE?
No, the GV-VS14 does not have built-in PoE ports. You will need a PoE switch or injector for camera power.

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Geovision GV-VS14 - 1

GeoVision Inc

© 2015 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved.

Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of GeoVision.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. GeoVision, Inc. makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

GeoVision, Inc.

9F, No. 246, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd.,

Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan

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.

January 2015

Preface

Welcome to the GV-Video Server User's Manual.

The GV-Video Server has a series of models designed to meet different needs. Each model has its own firmware that can only be used on the specific model. This Manual is designed for the following models and firmware version:

Model Firmware Version
GV-VS04H1.08
GV-VS111.05
GV-VS121.09
GV-VS141.03

IMPORTANT: For better recording efficiency and stability of GV-Video Server, after upgrading the firmware to the above version, it is required to format the storage device for better recording efficiency and stability. To format the storage device, be sure to back up the data first and see 4.8.3 Storage Settings for how to format the storage device.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction ......1

1.1 Models....1
1.2 Packing List....2

1.2.1 GV-VS04H / GV-VS14 2
1.2.2 GV-VS11 2
1.2.3 GV-VS12 3

1.3 System Requirement....4
1.4 PoE Support....4
1.5 GPS Support 4
1.6 Options 5
1.7 Physical Description....6

1.7.1 Front View 6
1.7.2 Rear View....9

Chapter 2 Getting Started ....11

2.1 Installing on a Network....11
2.2 Checking the IP Address....13
2.3 Changing the IP Address....14
2.4 Configuring the Basic 15

Chapter 3 Accessing the GV-Video Server ....16

3.1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images 16
3.2 Functions Featured on the Main Page .....17

3.2.1 The Live View Window....18
3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window 19
3.2.3 Snapshot of a Live Video 20
3.2.4 Video Recording....20
3.2.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View 20
3.2.6 Alarm Notification 23
3.2.7 Video and Audio Configuration 24
3.2.8 Remote Configuration 24
3.2.9 Camera Name Display 25
3.2.10 Image Enhancement 25
3.2.11 PTZ Control....26

3.2.12 Visual PTZ....27
3.2.13 I/O Control....28
3.2.14 Visual Automation 29
3.2.15 Network Status....29

Chapter 4 Administrator Mode ....30

4.1 Video and Motion....33

4.1.1 Multicast....33
4.1.2 Video Settings....34
4.1.3 Motion Detection 40
4.1.4 Privacy Mask....42
4.1.5 Text Overlay....43
4.1.6 Tampering Alarm....44
4.1.7 Visual Automation 46
4.1.8 Video Channel Source Settings 47

4.2 Digital I/O & PTZ....48

4.2.1 PTZ Settings 48
4.2.2 Input/Output Settings 49
4.2.3 GPS/Wiegand 52
4.2.4 Buzzer....55

4.3 Events & Alerts....56

4.3.1 E-mail 56
4.3.2 FTP 58
4.3.3 Center V2 60
4.3.4 Vital Sign Monitor 62
4.3.5 GV-GIS 64
4.3.6 Backup Center 66
4.3.7 Video Gateway/Recording Server....68
4.3.8 ViewLog Server....70
4.3.9 3GPP/RTSP 71

4.4 Monitoring....72

4.5 Recording Schedule....74

4.5.1 Recording Schedule Settings....74
4.5.2 I/O Monitoring Settings....75

4.6 Remote ViewLog 75

4.7 Network 76

4.7.1 LAN 76
4.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode 78

4.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP....80
4.7.4 UMTS 84
4.7.5 Multicast....86
4.7.6 IP Filter....87
4.7.7 SNMP Setting....88

4.8 Management....89

4.8.1 Date and Time Settings....89
4.8.2 GPS Maps Settings....91
4.8.3 Storage Settings....92
4.8.4 User Account....95
4.8.5 Log Information 96
4.8.6 System Log 97
4.8.7 Tools 98
4.8.8 Language 100

Chapter 5 Recording and Playback ....101

5.1 Recording....101
5.2 Playback....101

5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device....102
5.2.2 Playback over Network 106
5.2.3 Playback of GPS Tracks 107
5.2.4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events....109

Chapter 6 Advanced Applications ......110

6.1 Upgrading System Firmware 110

6.1.1 Using the Web Interface....111
6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility....112

6.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings....113

6.2.1 Backing Up the Settings....113
6.2.2 Restoring the Settings....114

6.3 GPS Tracking 115
6.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings....117
6.5 Verifying Watermark....118

6.5.1 Accessing AVI Files 118
6.5.2 Running Watermark Proof....118
6.5.3 The Watermark Proof Window 119

Chapter 7 DVR Configurations ......120

7.1 Setting Up GV-Video Server on GV-System 122
7.1.1 Customizing GV-Video Server Settings 125
7.2 Setting Up GV-Video Server on GV-VMS 127
7.2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server 130
7.3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View 132
7.4 Remote Monitoring with E-Map 134

Chapter 8 CMS Configurations....136

8.1 Center V2 136
8.2 Vital Sign Monitor 138
8.3 Dispatch Server....139

Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors ....140

9.1 GV-VS04H and GV-VS14....140

9.1.1 Pin Assignment ....140
9.1.2 Relay Output 141

9.2 GV-VS11 142
9.3 GV-VS12 143

9.3.1 Pin Assignment ....143
9.3.2 RS-232 Terminal Block 144

Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection ....145

10.1 PDA 147

10.1.1 Installing GV-GView V2....147
10.1.2 Activating the GV-GView Function....147
10.1.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server....147
10.1.4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server....149
10.1.5 Other Functions....150

10.2 Windows Smartphone 155

10.2.1 Installing GV-MSView V2 / V3 155
10.2.2 Activating the GV-MSView V2 / V3 Function .....155
10.2.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server....155

10.2.4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server....158
10.2.5 Other Functions....158

10.3 Symbian Smartphone 159

10.3.1 Installing GV-SSView V3....159
10.3.2 Activating the GV-SSView V3 Function 159
10.3.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server....159
10.3.4 Quick Connection....160
10.3.5 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server....161
10.3.6 Other Functions....161

10.4 3G Mobile Phone....162

10.4.1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function 162
10.4.2 Connecting to the GV-Video Server....162
10.4.3 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server....164

10.5 Android Smartphone....166

10.5.1 Connecting to GV-Video Server....167
10.5.2 Accessing Live View 168

10.6 iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad....170

10.6.1 Connecting to GV-Video Server....171
10.6.2 Accessing Live View 172

Specifications 174

Video....174
Audio....174
Management....175
Network....175
Power over Ethernet 175
External Interface....176
Environment....176
Physical....176
Application 176

Appendix....178

A. Settings for Internet Explore 8 or later....178
B. Supported Wireless LAN USB Adaptor....178

Chapter 1 Introduction

The GV-Video Server, including the models GV-VS04H, GV-VS11, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14, allows the conversion of any analog camera into a fully functional IP camera. It streams the real-time digital video over the Internet in the same way that current IP cameras do. With the analog cameras attached to the GV-Video Server, you can see camera images through a Web browser anytime and anywhere. And with the GV-Video Server connected to the GV-System / GV-VMS, your existing surveillance system can be upgraded and networked into a new IP surveillance system.

1.1 Models

The GV-Video Server has the following models:

GV-VS04H- 4-channel video inputs- Records up to120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) fps at the D1 resolution- H.264 video compression- Two-way audio- GPS tracking / Wiegand access control support
GV-VS11- 1-channel video input- Records up to 30 (NTSC) / 25 (PAL) fps at the D1 resolution- H.264, MEPG4 and MJPEG video compression- One-way audio- Dual streams
GV-VS12- 2-channel video inputs- Records up to 60 (NTSC) / 50 (PAL) fps at the D1 resolution- MEPG4, MJPEG and H.264 video compression- Two-way audio- GPS tracking support
GV-VS14- 4-channel video inputs- Records up to120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) fps at the D1 resolution- H.264 and MJPEG video compression- Two-way audio- GPS tracking / Wiegand access control support- Dual Streams

1.2 Packing List

1.2.1 GV-VS04H / GV-VS14

Geovision GV-VS14 - GV-VS04H / GV-VS14 - 1

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Figure 1-1

  1. AC Power Cord x 1
  2. DC Male-to-Male Cable (for powering on the camera through GV-Video Server) x 1
  3. Power Adaptor x 1
  4. Wall Hook x 1
  5. Conical Anchor x 4
  6. Screw x 4
  7. 3.5 mm Stereo to RCA Cable x 2
  8. GV-Video Server Software CD/DVD x 1
  9. GV-NVR Software CD/DVD x 1

Note: The DC Male-to-Male Cable is used to power on the camera through the GV-Video Server. You can also optionally purchase three more DC Male-To-Mare Cables and one DC 1-Male to 4-Female Cable to power on four cameras through the GV-Video Server.

Geovision GV-VS14 - GV-VS04H / GV-VS14 - 2

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1.2.2 GV-VS11

GeoVision GAVS11 Video Default Audio Power Ready

Figure 1-2

  1. Power Adaptor x 1
  2. GV-Video Server Software CD/DVD x 1
  3. GV-NVR Software CD/DVD x 1

1.2.3 GV-VS12

Geovision GV-VS14 - GV-VS12 - 1

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Figure 1-3

  1. AC Power Cord x 1
  2. Power Adaptor x 1
  3. I/O Cable with RJ-45 Connector x 1
  4. Wall Hook x 1
  5. Conical Anchor x 4
  6. Screw x 4
  7. Sticker (for positioning conical anchors) x 1
  8. GV-Video Server Software CD/DVD x 1
  9. GV-NVR Software CD/DVD x 1

1.3 System Requirement

To access the Web interface of the GV-Video Server, it is required to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later.

Note:

  1. For the users of Internet Explorer 8 or later, additional settings are required. For details, see Appendix A.
  2. Internet Explorer 10 is only supported by GV-VS11 version 1.05, GV-VS12 version 1.09 and GV-VS14 version 1.03.

1.4 PoE Support

The models supporting PoE (Power over Ethernet) include:

• GV-VS04H and GV-VS12

When the PoE (Power over Ethernet) function is used, please note:

  • The I/O terminal functions cannot work. Don't connect any devices to the I/O terminal block on the rear panel of the unit.
  • External power supply is required for USB storage device when used for recording.

See “Power over Ethernet” in Specifications later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adaptor.

1.5 GPS Support

Attached with the GV-GPS Receiver, the GV-Video Server allows you to perform vehicle tracking on Google Maps. The models supporting GPS function include:

• GV-VS04H, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

Different models of the GV-Video Server support different interfaces:

• UART: GV-VS04H and GV-VS14
- RS-232: GV-VS12

1.6 Options

Optional devices can expand your GV-Video Server's capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer for more information.

GV-GPS ReceiverThe GV-GPS Receiver is a Global Position System receiver. With the GV-GPS Receiver, you can perform GPS tracking and location verification of the GV-Video Server. Two types of interfaces are available: UART (for GV-VS04H/GV-VS14) and RS-232 (for GV-VS12).
GV-Relay V2Working with the GV-Relay V2, the GV-Video Server is capable of driving the loads of relay outputs over 5 volts.
GV-Storage SystemThe iSCSI storage system allows you to record files over the Internet.
GV-WiFi USB AdaptorThe WiFi USB Adaptor is designed to connect the GV IP devices, such as GV-Video Server or GV-Compact DVR, to the wireless network.
GV-PA191 PoE AdaptorThe GV-PA191 is designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable. The GV-PA191 is only supported by GV-VS04H and GV-VS12.
GV-VR605A DC Voltage RegulatorWith the GV-VR605A, you can install GV-Video Server in the car. The GV-VR605A will supply and maintain a 12V voltage to the GV-Video Server and its connected cameras.
Access Control SeriesThe GV-Video Server can work with the Wiegand-interface card reader to send cardholder data to the central monitoring stations Center V2 and Vital Sign Monitor, as well as GV-System. The following devices are only supported by GV-VS04H and GV-VS14.
GV-ReaderGV-Reader includes transmit-receive antenna and electronics. Featured with the Wiegand output, the unit is compatible with any standard access control panel.
GV-R1352 Card ReaderThe GV-R1352 is a card reader designed to recognize identification cards. Featured with the Wiegand output, the unit can be connected to any standard access control panel. The GV-R1352 comes with a weather sealed and IP66 compliant housing for outdoor use.

1.7 Physical Description

This section identifies the various components of the GV-Video Server.

1.7.1 Front View

1.7.1.1 GV-VS04H / GV-VS14

GeoVision GV-VS04H Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Speaker Out Audio 1 /Audio 2 Audio 3 /Audio 4 www.geovision.com.tw Reset Load Default Power Ready Disk Full /Fault 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

GeoVision GV-VS14 Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Speaker Out Audio 1 /Audio 2 Audio 3 /Audio 4 Reset Power Ready Load Default Disk Full /Fault 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Figure 1-4

No.Name Function
1Video Input 4 plugs for video inputs.
2Speaker Output A plug for the speaker device.
3Audio Input Each plug is for 2 audio inputs.
4ResetIt reboots the GV-Video Server, and keeps all current configurations.
5Default ButtonIt resets all configurations to their factory settings. See 6.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
6Disk Full/Fault LEDThis LED is on, indicating the hard drive is full or faulty.
7Ready LEDThis LED is on, indicating the GV-Video Server is ready for connection.
8Power LED This LED is on, indicating the power is supplied.

1.7.1.3 GV-VS11

GeoVision GV-VS11 Video Default Audio Power Ready ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

Figure 1-5

No.Name Function
1Video Input 1 plug for video input.
2Default ButtonIt resets all configurations to their factory settings. See 6.4Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
3Audio Input 1 plug for audio input.
4Ready LEDThis LED is on, indicating the GV-Video Server is ready for connection.
5Power LED This LED is on, indicating the power is supplied.

1.7.1.4 GV-VS12

USB 2.0 Speaker out Audio 2 Audio 1 Video 2 Video 1 ① ② ③ ④

Figure 1-6

No.Name Function
1USB Port 1 USB port for installing the portable storage device.
2Speaker Output A plug for the speaker device.
3Audio Input 2 plugs for audio inputs.
4Video Input 2 plugs for video inputs.

1.7.2 Rear View

1.7.2.2 GV-VS04H / GV-VS14

USB 2.0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Vol LAN 10/100 Power DC12V Out In ① ② ③ ④ ⑤

Figure 1-7

No.Name Function
1USB Port 2 USB ports for installing portable storage devices.
2Terminal BlockThe connectors for digital input, relay output, PTZ camera,Wiegand device and GPS module control. See Chapter 9 AuxiliaryDevice Connectors.
3Ethernet PortA plug for a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE.Note: GV-VS14 does not support PoE function.
4Power OutA plug to power on the camera, by using a DC Male-to-Male Cable,directly through the GV-Video Server.Note: When PoE is applied, you cannot power on the camerathrough the GV-Video Server.
5Power In A plug forpower input.

1.7.2.3 GV-VS11

RS-485 - + 5V USB 2.0 LAN 10/100 DI DO G DC 12V ① ② ③ ④

Figure 1-8

No.Name Function
1USB Port 1 USB port for installing portable storage device.
2Ethernet PortA plug for inserting an Ethernet cable to build the network connection.
3Terminal BlockThe connectors for digital input, digital output and PTZ camera control. See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.
4Power In A plug for power input.

1.7.2.4 GV-VS12

DC 12V LAN 10/100 / PoE USB 2.0 I/O GeoVision H.264 Default Power Ready RS232 ① ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧

Figure 1-9

No.Name Function
1Power In A plug for power input.
2Ethernet Port A plug for a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE.
3USB Port 1 USB port for installing the portable storage device.
4I/O / PTZ PortA port for digital input, relay output and PTZ camera control. Insert the I/O Cable with RJ-45 Connector to this port. See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.
5RS-232 Terminal BlockThe connectors for GPS module control. See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.
6Default ButtonIt resets all configurations to their factory settings. See 6.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
7Ready LEDThis LED is on, indicating the GV-Video Server is ready for connection.
8Power LEDThis LED is on, indicating the power is supplied.

Chapter 2 Getting Started

This section provides basic information to get the GV-Video Server working on the network.

2.1 Installing on a Network

These instructions describe the basic connections to install the GV-Video Server on the network. Here we use GV-VS04H as the example to demonstrate the steps.

GeoVision GY-V304H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 LAN 10-100 Switch Unit Audio 1 Audio 2 Power Power Power Output Output USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 2.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USB 1.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.0 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USM 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5 USB 2.5

Figure 2-1

  1. Connect your camera's video output to the BNC video input.
  2. Connect the microphone to the RCA audio input using the 3.5 mm Stereo to RCA Cable.
  3. Connect the hub or switch on the LAN to the unit's 10/100 Mbps port.
  4. Connect the power using one of the following methods:

  5. Use the supplied power adapter, connect to power.

  6. Use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function. The power is provided over the network cable.

  7. Optionally connect the DC Male-to-Male Cable to power on the camera through the GV-Video Server.

  8. Wait until both Power and Ready LEDs are on.
  9. By default, the GV-Video Server is assigned with an unused IP address by the DHCP server when the unit is connected to the network. The IP address remains unchanged unless you unplug or disconnect it from the network.

- To see how to look up the IP address assigned by the DHCP server, see 2.2 Checking the IP Address.

- If the GV-Video Server is installed in a LAN without the DHCP server, the default IP address 192.168.0.10 will be applied. To change the IP address, see 2.3 Changing the IP Address.

Note:

  1. The GV-VS11 / GV-VS14 does not support PoE function.
  2. The DC Male-to-Male Cable and 3.5 mm Stereo to RCA Cable are only supplied for GV-VS04H and GV-VS14.
  3. The GV-Video Server cannot work with the microphone requiring power from the unit. Use the microphone that has external power supply.
  4. When PoE is applied, you cannot power on the camera through the GV-Video Server.

2.2 Checking the IP Address

By default, an unused IP address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server to the GV-Video Server when connecting to the network. 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 CD/DVD.

Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the GV-Video Server you wish to configure

  1. On the GV-IP Utility window, click the button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN. Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort.

GV IP Device Utility File Tool General settings | NVR camera settings | Name Mac Address IP Address Firmware Version Internal Temp... NOTE GV-FE420/FE421(Lobby) 0013E2027225 192.168.2.201 v1.14 2012-07-03 49.5°C GeoVision_GV-FE420_Series steven-GV-VS12 0013E202097D 192.168.5.118 v1.05 2011-12-30 --- GeoVision_GV-VS12 GV-VS14 0013E20551A3 192.168.0.5 v1.00 2012-09-14 --- GeoVision_GV-VS14 GV-3D Face Count 0016E82779F9 192.168.4.215 v1.02 2012-04-12 --- DVR-IPSpeedDome 0013E2019AE2 192.168.4.51 v1.02 2012-02-21 --- GeoVision_GV-SD010 GV-DM8169-NVR 90E6BA01B9A7 192.168.100.9 v1.00 2012-09-30 --- Demo I/O 0013E2023305 192.168.4.197 v1.08 2011-07-29 58.5°C GeoVision GV-PTZ016D

Figure 2-2

  1. Find the GV-Video Server with its Mac Address to see the IP address.
  2. To login, type the IP address in your web browser. A dialog box appears.
  3. Type the default username and password admin.
  4. Click OK to access the Web interface.

2.3 Changing the IP Address

To assign a static IP address or establish a connection to your ISP, log in the Web interface to access the network setting page.

Note: If your router does not support DHCP, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. In this case, it is strongly suggested to modify the IP address to avoid the IP address conflict with other GV-IP device on the same LAN.

  1. Open your Web browser, and type the IP address of the GV-Video Server or the default IP address http://192.168.0.10
  2. In both Login and Password fields, type the default value admin. Click Apply.
  3. In the left menu, select Network and then LAN to begin the network settings.

GeoVision Video and Motion Live View Video Settings Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm Visual Automation Digital IO and PTZ Events and Alerts Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote Viewlog Network Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote Viewlog Network Status LAN Wireless LAN Configuration In this section you can configure Videoserver to work inside of LAN. OptionalNetwork type Wired Ethernet Select this option to use wired 10/100Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use Wireless LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Test DHCP Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address: 152.168.0.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 RouterGateway: 152.168.0.1 Primary DNS: 152.168.0.1 Secondary DNS: 152.168.0.2 (Optional) PPPoE Select this option to establish a DSL connection Username: Password:

Figure 2-3

  1. To assign a static IP address, select Static IP address. Type IP Address, Subnet Mask, Router/Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS in the Configure connection parameters section.
  2. To establish a connection to your ISP, select Use PPPoE, and type the username and password.
  3. Click Apply. The GV-Video Server is accessible by entering the assigned IP address on the Web browser.

For details, see 4.7.1 LAN.

IMPORTANT:

  • PPPoE should only be enabled if you know which IP address the GV-Video Server will get from the ISP. Otherwise, you must use the Dynamic DNS service to obtain a domain name linked to the GV-Video Server's changing IP address first.
    For details on Dynamic DNS Server settings, see 4.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP.
  • If 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 the Default button in 1.7.1 Front View.

2.4 Configuring the Basic

Once the GV-Video Server 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:

  • Date and time adjustment: see 4.8.1 Date and Time Settings.
  • Login and privileged passwords: see 4.8.4 User Account.
    • Network gateway: see 4.7 Network.
  • Camera image adjustment: see 3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window.
    • Video format, resolution and frame rate: see 4.1.2 Video Settings.

Chapter 3 Accessing the GV-Video Server

Two types of users are allowed to log in the GV-Video Server: Administrator and Guest. The Administrator has unrestricted access to all system configurations, while the Guest has the access to live images and network status only.

3.1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images

Once installed, your GV-Video Server is accessible on a network. Follow these steps to access your surveillance images:

  1. Start the Internet Explorer browser.
  2. Enter the IP address or domain name of the GV-Video Server in the Location/Address field of your browser.

GeoVision Inc. - Video Server - Windows Internet Explorer Http://192.168.1.105/sea.cgi/login.htm GeoVision Inc. - Video Server GeoUvision VIDEO SERVER APPLICATION Login: Password: Apply Internet 100%

Figure 3-1

  1. Enter the login name and password.

  2. The default login name and password for Administrator are admin.
    • The default login name and password for Guest are guest.

  3. 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.

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

Video and Motion Live View ► Camera 1 ► Camera 2 ► Camera 3 ► Camera 4 ► 4 Cameras GeoVision Video and Motion Live View Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 4 Cameras Network Status Logout Live View In this section you can see and configure the default camera view. Live View Configuration 16:50:35 Play

Figure 3-2 Main page of GV-VS04H in Guest Mode

For GV-VS11 and GV-VS14 users, you can process one video stream in two different image settings. In the Administrator mode, both streams are available. Click Streaming 1 or

Streaming 2 in the left menu to access the live view. In the Guest mode, only one stream is available.

3.2.1 The Live View Window

In the left menu, click Live View, and then select the desired Camera to see live video.

Live View
Live View Configuration In this section you can see and configure the default camera view. 08:04:47 Play 11 10 9 8 1 2 4 5 6 7

Figure 3-3

No.Name Function
1Play Plays live video.
2Stop Stops playing video.
3Microphone Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer.
4Speaker Listens to the audio around the camera.
5SnapshotTakes a snapshot of live video. --- See 3.2.3 Snapshot of a Live Video.
6File SaveRecords live video to the local computer. --- See 3.2.4 Video Recording.
7Full ScreenSwitches to full screen view. Right-click the image to have these options: Snapshot, PIP, PAP, Zoom In and Zoom Out. --- See 3.2.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View.
8I/O ControlStarts the I/O Control Panel or the Visual Automation. --- See 3.2.13 I/O Control.
9PTZ ControlStarts the PTZ Control Panel and the Visual PTZ. --- See 3.2.11 PTZ Control and 3.2.12 Visual PTZ.
10Change CameraSets the desired camera for display.
11Show System MenuBrings up these functions: Alarm Notify, Video and Audio Configuration, Remote Config, Show Camera Name and Image Enhance. --- See 3.2.6 Alarm Notification, 3.2.7 Video and Audio Configuration, 3.2.8 Remote Configuration, 3.2.9 Camera Name Display and 3.2.10 Image Enhancement respectively.

3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window

To open the control panel of the Live View window, click the arrow button on top of the viewer. You can access the following functions by using the right and left arrow buttons on the control panel.

Click the arrow button to display the control panel.

17:45:38 Play Information ■ Version v1.33 2007-12-10 ■ Local time 2007/12/13 15:39:32 ■ Host time 2000/04/21 17:45:37 ■ Online count 2 Click the right and left arrow buttons to change the page of the control panel.

Figure 3-4

[Information] Displays the version of the Video Server, local time of the local computer, host time of the Video Server, the number of users logging in to the Video Server and the OCX registration path.

[Video] Displays the current video codec, resolution and data rate.

[Audio] Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker devices are enabled.

[I/O Control] Provides a real-time graphic display of the input and output status. You can force the output to be triggered by double-clicking its icon.

[Alarm Notify] Displays the captured images by sensor triggers and/or motion detection. For this function to work, you must configure the Alarm Notify settings first. See 3.2.6 Alarm Notification.

[Camera Adjustment] Allows you to adjust the image quality.

[GPS] For details see 6.3 GPS Tracking.

[Download] Allows you to install the programs from the hard drive.

3.2.3 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.

3.2.4 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).

3.2.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View

The full screen mode provides two types of close-up views: Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Picture-and Picture (PAP). The two views are useful to provide clear and detailed images of the surveillance area.

To access this feature:

  • Click the Full Screen button (No. 7, Figure 3-3). Right-click the full screen to have the options of PIP and PAP.
  • Right-click the live view to have the options of PIP and PAP.

Picture-in-Picture View

With the Picture in Picture (PIP) view, you can crop the video to get a close-up view or zoom in on the video.

Navigation box Inset window

Figure 3-5

  1. Select PIP. An inset window appears.
  2. Click the insert 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. To exit the PIP view, right-click the image and click PIP again.

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.

Street photo of a supermarket interior with visible product shelves, signage, and promotional posters

Figure 3-6

  1. 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.

  1. To delete a navigation box, right-click the desired box, select Focus Area of PAP Mode and click Delete.

  2. To exit the PAP view, right-click the image and click PAP again.

3.2.6 Alarm Notification

After input triggers and motion detection, you can be alerted by a pop-up live video and view up to four captured images.

16:12:04 Motion Notify I/O Motion 2014/11/06 2014/11/06 16:11:51 16:11:52 Motion Motion 2014/11/06 2014/11/06 16:12:00 16:12:03 Clear Pop-up live video Captured images

Figure 3-7

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 ✓ Motion Notify ✓ I/O Alarm Notify ☐ Alert Sound ✓ Auto SnapShot File Path C:\WINDOWS\AVIFiles Browse... OK Cancel

Figure 3-8

■ 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 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings.
■ Alert Sound: Activates the computer alarm 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.

3.2.7 Video and Audio Configuration

You can enable the microphone and speaker for two-way audio communication and adjust the audio volume. To change audio configuration, click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), and select Video and Audio Configuration.

Note: The GV-VS11 only supports one-way audio communication.

■ Audio Configure: You can enable the microphone and speaker, and adjust the audio volume.
■ 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 Enable Audio Codec G711 (64Kbps) Server Audio Volume Enable Audio Codec G711 (64Kbps) Server Audio Volume

Figure 3-9

3.2.8 Remote Configuration

You can upgrade firmware over the Internet. Click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), and select Remote Config. The Remote Config dialog box will appear.

[Firmware Upgrade] In this tab, you can upgrade the firmware over the network. For details, see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications.

3.2.9 Camera Name Display

To display the camera name on the image, click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), and select Show Camera Name.

3.2.10 Image Enhancement

To enhance the image quality of live video, click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), and select Image Enhance. This dialog box appears.

Image Enhance ✓ De-Interlace ☐ De-Block ☐ Enable DirectDraw OK Cancel

Figure 3-10

■ De-Interlace: Coverts 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.

3.2.11 PTZ Control

To open the PTZ control panel, click the PTZ Control button (No. 9, Figure 3-3) and select PTZ Control Panel. Different PTZ devices have different functions, so the features included in the Option button may vary.

This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator. For details, see 4.2.1 PTZ Settings.

Exit Pan / Tilt Control Zoom Focus Option (Settings for Auto Mode, Preset, Port, Speed and etc.) Preset Switch Panel

Figure 3-11

3.2.12 Visual PTZ

In additional to the PTZ control panel, you can display a visual PTZ control panel on the image. This feature is only available when the PTZ is set ahead by the Administrator. For details, see 4.2.1 PTZ Settings.

19:15:33 Play PTZ

Figure 3-12

To access this feature, click the PTZ Control button (No. 9, Figure 3-3) and select Visual PTZ.

To change the panel settings, click the green PTZ button on the top left corner. You will have these options:

[PTZ Control Type]

■ Type 1: In this mode when you place the mouse arrow on the four directions, i.e. north, south, east, west, the speed indicator of five levels will appear. Click and hold on the required level of movement and the camera will move as per the specific speed.

■ Type 2: In this mode with the mouse click, the PTZ control panel will appear. The movement of the camera will depend on the speed of the mouse movement.

[Configure]

■ Set Colo r: Changes the color of the panel. Three kinds of colors are available: Red, Green and Blue.

■ Transparent Degree: Ad justs the transparency level of the panel. Ten levels range from 10% (fully transparent) to 100% (fully opaque).

3.2.13 I/O Control

The I/O Control window provides real-time graphic displays of camera and I/O status, and alarm events. Additionally, you can force output to be triggered.

ALARM LIST 20001 2/25 10.56:57 10.56:58 (Module 01) Input2 VO DEVICE Output Module 1 Input Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Output Output1 Output2 Output3 Output4 Camera Camera1 Camera2

Figure 3-13

To display the I/O control window, click the I/O Control button (No. 8, Figure 3-3).
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.

3.2.14 Visual Automation

The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state of the electronic device by simply clicking on its image, e.g. turning the light ON. This feature is only available when the Visual Automation is set ahead by the Administrator. For details, see 4.1.7 Visual Automation.

19:15:33 Play I/O Surveillance System

Figure 3-14

To access this feature, click the I/O Control button (No. 8, Figure 3-3) and select Visual Automation.
To change the style of the set areas, click the green I/O button on the top left corner. You will have these options:

■ Show All: Displays all set areas.
■ Rect Float: Embosses all set areas.
■ Set Color: Changes the frame color of all set areas

3.2.15 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 videoserver status. Current Status Information interface: Wired IP Acquirement: Fixed MAC Address: 0013E2023255 IP Address: 192.168.0.32 Subnet Mask: 255.255.248.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Domain Name Server 1: 192.168.0.1 Domain Name Server 2: 192.168.0.2

Figure 3-15

Chapter 4 Administrator Mode

The Administrator can access the system configuration via the Internet. Eight categories of configurations are involved in the system configuration: Video and Motion, Digital I/O and PTZ, Events and Alerts, Monitoring, Recording Schedule, Remote ViewLog, Network, and Management.

GeoVision Video and Motion Live View Video Settings Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm Visual Automation Video Channel Source Settings Digital I/O and PTZ Events and Alerts Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote Viewlog Network Management Logout Live View In this section you can see and configure the default camera view. Live View Configuration 18:18:15 Play >

Figure 4-1

List of Menu Options

Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. The available options vary among video server models.

4.1 Video and Motion4.1.1 Multicast4.1.2 Video Settings4.1.3 Motion Detection4.1.4 Privacy Mask4.1.5 Text Overlay4.1.6 Tampering Alarm4.1.7 Visual Automation4.1.8 Video Channel Source Settings
4.2 Digital I/O and PTZ4.2.1 PTZ Settings4.2.2 Input/Output Settings4.2.3 GPS / Wiegand4.2.4 Buzzer
4.3 Events and Alerts4.3.1 E-mail4.3.2 FTP4.3.3 Center V24.3.4 Vital Sign Monitor4.3.5 GV-GIS4.3.6 Backup Center4.3.7 Video Gateway / Recording Server4.3.8 ViewLog Server4.3.9 3GPP / RTSP
4.4 Monitoring
4.5 Recording Schedule4.5.1 Recording Schedule Settings4.5.2 I/O Monitoring Settings
4.6 Remote ViewLog
4.7 Network4.7.1 LAN4.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode4.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP4.7.4 UMTS4.7.5 Multicast4.7.6 IP Filter4.7.7 SNMP Setting
4.8 Management4.8.1 Date and Time Settings4.8.2 GPS Maps Settings4.8.3 Storage Settings4.8.4 User Account4.8.5 Log Information4.8.6 System Log4.8.7 Tools4.8.8 Language

Comparison Table for Major Functions

The options or functions on the left menu of the Web interface (Figure 4-1) may vary depended on models. The table below provides the information of major differences in supported functions.

Function\ModelGV-VS04H(Firmware V1.03 or later)GV-VS11(Firmware V1.0 or later)GV-VS12(Firmware V1.02 or later)GV-VS14(Firmware V1.0 or later)
Dual StreamsNoYesNoYes
WiegandYesNo NoYes
BuzzerYesNo No No
MulticastYesYesYesYes
Tampering AlarmYesYesYesYes
WatermarkYesYesYesYes
Text OverlayYesYesYesYes
Video Channel Source SettingsYesNo No No
System LogYesYesYesYes
GV-Backup Center ConnectionYesYesYesYes
GV-Video Gateway ConnectionYesYesYesYes
GV-GIS ConnectionYesNo Yes Yes

4.1 Video and Motion

This section includes the video image settings and introduces how the images can be managed by using Multicast, Motion Detection, Privacy Mask, Tampering Alarm, Visual Automation and Video Channel Source Settings.

4.1.1 Multicast

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.05 or later) and GV-VS14.

The Multicast view allows the GV-Video Server receiving video and audio streams from a multicast group. It also enables the GV-Video Server to receive audio broadcast from the hosts in the multicast group.

To join a multicast group and listen to audio broadcasting, it is required to activate the related settings in 4.7.5 Multicast.

TEST35 MuticatHost1 Muticast Host1 Host List Host Multicast Host1 Camera Camera1 Resolution 352 X 298 Configure Figure 4-2 Configure Button

  1. The host(s), in the multicast group, is displayed automatically on the host list. If you cannot see any host displayed, click the Configure button, select General Setup, select Multicast and ensure the relevant IP address, port number and network card are correctly configured.

  2. Expand the Host folder and drag the desired cameras to the screen for display. If the host has already set a password, you will be promoted to enter it at this step.

  3. To receive audio broadcasting, first ensure a speaker is properly installed on the local computer. Then click the Configure button, select General Setup, select Receive broadcast audio, and ensure the broadcast IP address and port number are correctly configured.
  4. To save the current settings of screen division and camera display for future use, click the Configure button, select Video List Setup, and select Export. You can also select Import to apply the pre-defined settings.

4.1.2 Video Settings

For GV-VS11 and GV-VS14, it can simultaneously process one video stream in two different codec and resolutions. The dual-stream design benefits for lower bandwidth environment, allowing Streaming 2 set with lower resolution and codec for live streaming, and Streaming 1 set with highest resolution and codec H.264 for best recording quality. Two setting pages Streaming 1 and Streaming 2 are provided for separate setup.

Video Settings In this section you can define compression art, broadcasting method and privacy mask. Name Name Camera1 Connection template Customized Video Signal Type In this section you can configure camera's video signal between NTSC or PAL, also the resolution and frame per second to be transmitted through the network ✓ Auto detect signal type on booting Signal Format Resolution Frame per second NTSC 30 PAL 352°288 25 Bandwidth Management In this section you can configure the bit rate used by H.264 video stream. Using VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is an intelligent method to compensate between image quality and bandwidth control. But if you want to provide consistently the same image quality at bandwidth cost, please set to CBR (Constant Bit Rate). ✓ VBR Quality Good ✓ CBR Maximal Bit Rate 64 Kbps (3GPPv6) GOP Structure and Length In this section you can configure the composition of the H.264 video stream (GOP structure). By using I-Frame only will increase video quality dramatically but also the bandwidth. Group of Picture(GOP) 30 (1 indicates to generate I-VOP only and disable motion detection) Size RecordSettings In this section you can configure pre-alarm and post-alarm settings. Pre-alarm recording time 1 seconds Post-alarm recording time 1 seconds with hard disk installed (1~30) Split interval 1 minutes ✓ Record audio Text OverlaySettings In this section you can set up Text Overlay Overlaid with camera name Overlaid with date stamps Overlaid with time stamps Overlaid with the GPS speed km/h mile/h Overlay with digital input description name Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Watermark Setting In this section you can set Watermark function. Enable Apply All Settings In this section you can apply the settings to all cameras Apply the settings to all cameras Apply

Figure 4-3

[Name]

Rename the camera. The camera name will appear on the Live View. To display the camera name, see 3.2.9 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.

Due to the bandwidth limitation for mobile phone connections, only the video resolutions 352 x 240 (352 x 288) are supported. The higher resolution you select, the higher frame rate or better video quality you will get. But note that your mobile phone must support the video resolution you wish to select.

Connection templates for mobile phone connections:

3GPPv7, Msview V2 / V3, Ssview V3 and GView V2 Supported
Resolution Frame Rate
NTSC 352 x 240 5
PAL 352 x 288 5

[Video Signal Type]

■ Video Format: Note this function is only available for GV-VS11 and GV-VS12. Select a codec for the video stream.
■ Auto detect signal type on booting: Automatically detects the type of video input is NTSC or PAL.

The supported codecs vary from model to model.

Model Codec
GV-VS04HH.264
GV-VS11H.264, MPEG4 , MJPEG (Streaming 1 and 2)
GV-VS12H.264, MPEG4 , MJPEG
GV-VS14H.264 (Streaming 1), MJPEG (Streaming 2)

There are 4 options for selecting image resolutions.

NTSC PAL
704 x 480 704 x 576
704 x 480 de-interlace 704 x 576 de-interlace
352 x 240 352 x 288
176 x112 176 x 144

Several frame rates are available.

Format Frame Rate
NTSC1, 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 30
PAL1, 2.5, 5, 8, 12.5, 25

Note:

  1. The GV-VS11 and GV-VS14 supports dual streams. By default, the dual streams are not enabled.
  2. For GV-VS11, four resolution options and three codec types are available for both streaming 1 and 2.
  3. The frame rate and the performance may vary depending on the number of connections and data bitrates (different scenes).

[Bandwidth Management]

When using MPEG-4 or 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 much more efficiently used than a comparable CBR.

Set the image quality to one of the 5 standards: Poor, Fair, Good, Great and Excellent.

■ CBR (Constant Bitrate): CBR is used to achieve a specific bitrate by varying the quality of the stream. The bitrates available for selection depend on the image resolution.

ModelBitrates for selection
GV-VS04H3072 kbps, 2048 kbps, 1536 kbps, 1024 kbps, 768 kbps,512 kbps, 384 kbps, 256 kbps (3GPPV7), 128 kbps (3GPPV7), 64 kbps(3GPPV6), 52 kbps (3GPPV6)
GV-VS14
GV-VS112048 kbps, 1536 kbps, 1024 kbps, 768 kbps,512 kbps, 384 kbps, 256 kbps (3GPPV7), 128 kbps (3GPPV7), 64 kbps(3GPPV6), 52 kbps (3GPPV6)
GV-VS2

[GOP Structure and Length]

Set the number of frames between every key frame. This function is only available when you select Customized in the Connection Template section.

[Record Settings]

The record 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.
■ Post-alarm recording time: Activates video recording onto the attached USB mass storage device 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.
■ Record Audio: Activates audio recording when an event occurs.
- Immediately close file: Ends a recorded file once a motion or an I/O trigger stops. When the option is enabled, the time length of a recorded file is based on the duration of a motion or an I/O trigger instead of the time you set for Max. Video Clip above. Select this option to have short recorded files and have an easier access through mobile phones.

[Test Overlay Settings]

The text overlay settings allow you to overlay camera names, date, time, GPS speed or names of selected inputs on live and recorded videos.

■ 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 the GPS speed: Includes the vehicle speed in live and recorded videos. Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.05 or later), GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.05 or later) and GV-VS14.
■ Overlaid with digital input description name: Includes the names of selected inputs on live and recorded videos.

[Watermark] Enable this option to watermark all recordings. The watermark allows you to verify whether the video has been tampered while it was recorded and saved. See 6.5 Verifying Watermark.

[Apply All Settings]

■ Apply the settings to all cameras: Applies the same settings to other cameras.

4.1.3 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 Camera1 Sensitivity: 2 Reset Save Please advise which action(s) should be taken when motion detection is activated. Trigger digital output relay Output 1 Output 2 Center V2 server VSM Motion Detection Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 √: 00 √ ~ 00 √: 00 √ Next Day Span 2 00 √: 00 √ ~ 00 √: 00 √ Next Day Span 3 00 √: 00 √ ~ 00 √: 00 √ Next Day Weekend ● Saturday and Sunday ○ Only Sunday Apply

Figure 4-4

  1. The default sensitivity value is 2 for the whole area. To define a different sensitivity value, click Reset.
  2. Select the desired sensitivity by moving the slider. There are three values. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to motion.
  3. Drag an area on the image. Click Add when you are prompted to confirm the setting.
  4. To create several areas with different sensitivity values, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
  5. Click Save to save the above settings.
  6. To trigger the alarm outputs when motion is detected, select the outputs (Output 1 to Output 4). To activate the output settings, you must also start Camera monitoring manually or by schedule. For related settings, see 4.4 Monitoring.
  7. To send motion detection notifications to Center V2 and Vital Sign Monitor during a particular time period, enable the schedule mode and click Apply.

A. Set each time frame during the day. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3.
B. Enable the Weekend option to have a whole-day monitoring on the weekend. Define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday.
C. Click Apply to save the above settings.

Note: For GV-VS11 and GV-VS12 users, this function does not work when MJPEG codec is selected in the Video Signal Type field (Figure 4-1). For details, see 4.1.2 Video Settings.

4.1.4 Privacy Mask

The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view, covering the areas with dark boxes in both live view and recorded clips. This feature is ideal for locations with displays, keyboard sequences (e.g. passwords), and for anywhere else you don't want sensitive information visible.

Privacy Mask In this section you can setup privacy mask configuration. Enable Camera1 Reset Save

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 to save all the settings.

4.1.5 Text Overlay

Note this option is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later), and GV-VS14.

The Text Overlay function allows you to type any text in any place on the camera view. Up to 16 text messages can be created. The overlaid text will also be saved in the recorded images.

Text Overlay In this section you can set up Text Overlay Enable Camera1 Set Font Clear All Load Save Preview GeoVision

Figure 4-6

  1. Select the Enable option.
  2. Click any place on the image. This dialog box appears.

Add test OK Cancel

Figure 4-7

  1. Type the desired text, and click OK. The text is overlaid on the image.

  2. Click on the text and drag it to any place on the image.

  3. Click Set Font to modify the font style of the text.

  4. Click Save to apply the settings, click Preview to preview the camera view with overlaid text or click Load (Undo) to revert to a previous setting.

4.1.6 Tampering Alarm

Note this option is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later), and GV-VS14.

The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when a camera is being physically tampered. An alarm can be generated when the camera is moved, covered up, or out of focus. The alarm approaches include the triggered output device, e-mail alerts and system buzzer. To have the tampering alarm, first set up these alarm approaches properly:

  • To trigger the output device when a tamper event occurs, enable the output setting and select Tampering Alarm for the related camera. See Output Setting in 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings.
  • To trigger the e-mail alert when a tamper event occurs, enable the e-mail setting and select Tampering Alarm for the related camera. See 4.3.1 E-Mail.
  • To trigger the system buzzer when a tamper event occurs, enable the buzzer setting. See 4.2.4 Buzzer.

Tampering Alarm In this section you can configure the tampering alarm of the camera. Tampering Alarm Configuration Enable Definition Mask Region Setting Sensitivity 3 Tolerance Time of Alarm (sec.) 30 Duration of Alarm: 10 sec. Option Alarm for Dark Images Alarm Restart Detection Default Setting Apply

Figure 4-8

To configure the tampering alarm:

  1. Select the Enable option.
  2. If you want GV-Video Server to ignore any movement or scene change in certain areas, click the button to drag areas on the camera view.
  3. Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to scene changes.
  4. In the Tolerance Time of Alarm field, specify the time length allowed for scene changes before an alarm is generated.
  5. In the Duration of Alarm field, specify the duration of the alarm after which the triggered output device or system buzzer will be turned off.
  6. To trigger an alarm when the scene turns dark, e.g. the lens of camera has been covered, select Alarm for Dark Images.
  7. Click Apply to save all the settings.
  8. Start monitoring to enable the function. To have buzzer alarm, it is required to start the Camera monitoring. To have output alarm, it is required to start Input monitoring. For these two types of monitoring, see 4.4 Monitoring.

When the camera has been tampered, the output device and system buzzer can be activated. To turn off the output device and system buzzer immediately, return to this setting page, and click Restart Detection.

Note: GV-VS11, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14 do not support the system buzzer.

4.1.7 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 simply change its current state, e.g. light ON.

Visual Automation In this section you can setup Visual Automation configuration. Enable Set Color Delete All Sets Save Set Rect Show Style Normal Float Up

Figure 4-9

  1. Select the Enable option.
  2. Drag an area on the image of the electronic device. This dialog box appears.

Module1 Output1 Note OK Cancel

Figure 4-10

  1. Assign the connected module and output device. In the Note filed, type a note to help you manage the device. Click OK to save the settings.
  2. To change the frame color of the set area, click the Set Color button.
  3. To emboss the set area, select Float Up; or keep it flat by selecting Normal.
  4. Click the Save Set button to apply the settings.

To perform the function, see 3.2.14 Visual Automation.

4.1.8 Video Channel Source Settings

Note this option is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later).

The function allows you to assign the video input to the desired video channel for display.

Video Channel Source Settings In this section you can assign a video input source to each channel. By default, the video input source of each channel is based on hardware connection. Video Channel Source Settings Enable swapping video sources ✓ Video channel 1 Video input source 1 ✓ Video channel 2 Video input source 2 ✓ Video channel 3 Video input source 3 ✓ Video channel 4 Video input source 4 ✓ Apply

Figure 4-11

4.2 Digital I/O & PTZ

For auxiliary device control, you can find one I/O / PTZ port along with one RS-232 terminal block for GPS control on the rear panel of GV-VS12 (see Figure 1-12). Differently, on the rear panels of GV-VS04H, GV-VS11 and GV-VS14, all the functions for auxiliary device control are included in a terminal block. For details, see Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.

The connectors for all terminal blocks on all models and the I/O / PTZ port on the GV-VS12 can be divided into four categories based on the interface being used:

  1. Digital Input / Output
  2. RS-485 interface for PTZ control
  3. Wiegand interface for access control (only available on V-VS04H and GV-VS14)
  4. GPS interface for vehicle tracking:
    • UART: available on GV-VS04H and GV-VS14
    • RS-232: available on GV-VS12

4.2.1 PTZ Settings

Through the RS-485 interface on the I/O terminal block, you can connect up to 4 PTZ cameras depended on models. Before adding a PTZ camera to the GV-Video Server, you must install the PTZ components from the Software CD/DVD by selecting Install PTZ on the installation menu. Then open this PTZ Settings page to configure the baud rate and address. For these settings, please consult your PTZ documentation.

PTZ Settings In this section you can configure the integration with a PTZ Dome. Camera(1) Camera(2) Camera(3) Camera(4) Enable PTZ Name SNT-EX104 Baud Rate 2400 PTZ Address Addr 00 Save

Figure 4-12

Note: Currently the GV-Video Server doesn't support the PTZ camera with RS-232 interface. For compatible PTZ models, see Appendix E.

4.2.2 Input/Output Settings

The number of input and output devices the GV-Video Server can connect to vary from model to model. The GV-VS04H and GV-VS14 can connect up to 4 input and 4 output devices, GV-VS11 can connect 1 input and 1 output device, and GV-VS12 can connect up to 2 input and 2 output devices.

Input Setting

Input Setting In this section you can configure videoserver digital input port (4 sets). Digital Input 1 Enable Name Input1 Normal State Open Circuit (N/O) Grounded Circuit (N/C) Latch Mode Enable Trigger digital output relay Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Record Camera 1 Camera 2 Send Video to CenterV2 Camera 1 Camera 2 PTZ Settings Set PTZ camera to preset point Camera 1 Input on Preset1 Input off Preset2 Duration to set preset after input off 10 seconds

Figure 4-13

■ Normal State: Set up the input state to trigger actions by selecting Open Circuit (N/O) or Grounded Circuit (N/C).
■ Latch Mode: Enable the mode to have a momentary output alarm.
■ Trigger Digital Output Relay: Select the output(s) to be triggered once the input is activated.
■ Record: Select the camera(s) to start recording once the input is activated.
■ Send Video to Center V2: Select the camera(s) to send their images to Center V2 when the input is triggered.

You can direct a PTZ camera to a preset point upon input trigger:

■ Set PTZ camera to preset point: Enable the preset function and select the camera that represents the PTZ camera.

■ Input on: Direct the PTZ camera to a preset point when the input is triggered.

■ I nput off: Direct the PTZ camera to another preset point when the triggered input is off.
■ Duration to set preset after input off x seconds: Specify the amount of time the PTZ camera stays in "Input on" preset point before moving to "Input off" preset point.

For related PTZ settings, see 4.2.1 PTZ Settings.

Output Setting

Output Setting In this section you can configure videoserver digital output port(4 sets). Digital Output 1 - Normal State Enable Name Output1 General Mode Open Circuit (N/O) Grounded Circuit (N/C) Toggle Mode Open Circuit (N/O) Grounded Circuit (N/C) Pulse Mode Open Circuit (N/O) Grounded Circuit (N/C) Trigger Pulse Mode for seconds(1~60) Digital Output 1 - Alarm Settings Video Lost Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Tampering Alarm Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 StartRecord Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Stop Record Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Rec Error HD Full

Figure 4-14

Select Enable to enable the output device. Choose the output signal that mostly 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 will keep going on once it is triggered until the next trigger. 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 activate the configured output device for alarm under these conditions: video lost, tampering alarm, video recording start (Start Record), video recording stop (Stop Record), disk write error (Rec Error) and hard disk full (HD Full).

Important: The input/output settings only function after you start I/O Monitor manually or by schedule. To configure the I/O monitoring, see 4.4 Monitoring.

Monitoring Settings In this section you can set up, and start/stop moni Monitoring Settings Manual Select all Camera 1 Round the clock Camera 2 Round the clock Camera 3 Round the clock Camera 4 Round the clock I/O Monitor Schedule

4.2.3 GPS/Wiegand

You can select either GPS or Wiegand function for use. The two functions cannot be enabled at the same time.

GPS/Wiegand In this section you can configure the Videoserver integration with GPS or Wiegand-based card reader. GPS and Wiegand Settings Enable Enable GPS Select GPS Baudrate 9600 Set GPS update frequency 3 seconds(1~180) Maximum length of the data to be saved after network connection is broken. 8 Hours Sync GPS time Enable Wiegand Transfer Card Number to Center V2, VSM and DVR Send video to Center V2 and DVR when the Wiegand device is triggered Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Apply

Figure 4-15

GPS Function

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

The GV-Video Server supports the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. You can track the vehicle location on Google maps and display the average speed of a vehicle in live view.

To enable the GPS function, a GV-GPS Receiver or any GPS module supporting UART or RS-232 interface is required to connect to the GV-Video Server first. See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.

To enable the GPS function:

■ Select GPS Baud rate: Two baud rate options are available: 4800 and 9600. By default the value is 9600.

■ Set GPS Update Frequency: Set the update frequency in seconds for GPS data.

■ Maximum length of the data to be saved after network connection is broken: Specify the duration of GPS data to be saved in the storage device of GV-Video Server

in case that the connection between GV-Video Server and GV-GIS is interrupted. When the connection is resumed, the saved GPS data will be automatically sent to the GV-GIS and removed from the storage device. For the setup of GV-GIS connection, see 4.3.5 GV-GIS. Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware V1.03 or later), GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.04 or later) and GV-VS14.

■ Sync GPS Time: Synchronizes the time of GV-Video Server with the GPS time once GV-Video Server receives GPS signals.

To display the vehicle speed:

Select Overlaid with the GPS speed on the Video Settings page, and click Apply.

Multicast Video Settings Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Motion Detection Privacy Mask Text Overlay Tampering Alarm Visual Automation Video Channel Source Settings Split interval 1 minutes Record audio Text Overlay Settings In this section you can set up Text Overlay Overlaid with camera name Overlaid with date stamps Overlaid with time stamps Overlaid with the GPS speed km/h mils/h Overlay with digital input description name Input 1 Input 2 k

Video Settings page

Geovision GV-VS14 - To display the vehicle speed: - 2

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Vehicle speed in live view
Figure 4-16

To track the vehicle location:

See 6.3 GPS Tracking.

To play back GPS tracks:

If the monitoring is also activated, the GPS tracks will be recorded along with video. This makes it possible to play back video with GPS tracks on maps using the Remote ViewLog player. See 5.2.3 Playback of GPS Tracks.

Wiegand Function

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H and GV-VS14.

The GV-Video Server can work in conjunction with the Wiegand-interface card reader to send video and cardholder data to the central monitoring stations Center V2 and Vital Sign Monitor, as well as GV-System (DVR). Moreover, the Wiegand port on the GV-Video Server can be used as an input to activate recording once the card reader is triggered or a valid card is present to the card reader.

The output format of Wiegand supported by the GV-Video Server is HID standard 26 bits and 37 bits.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Wiegand Function - 1

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    A["Card Reader"] -->|Wiegand In| B["GV-Video Server"]
    B -->|Recording| C["USB Mass Storage Device"]
    C --> D["TCP / IP"]
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    D --> G["GV-System"]
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Figure 4-17

■ Transfer Card Number to Center V2, Vital Sign Monitor and DVR: Sends the cardholder data to Center V2, Vital Sign Monitor and GV-System once the card reader is triggered.
■ Send video to Center V2 and DVR when the Wiegand device is triggered: The selected camera(s) will start recording into the GV-Video Server and the related video will also be sent to Center V2 and GV-System once the card reader is triggered.

Note: To receive cardholder data from the GV-Video Server, the GV-System must be version 8.2 or later.

For the related settings, see 4.3.3 Center V2, 4.3.4 Vital Sign Monitor and 7.2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server.

4.2.4 Buzzer

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later).

The system buzzer can be activated automatically under these conditions: video lost, input device triggered, motion detected, disk full, disk write error and tampering alarm. You can set the duration of buzzing sounds to be 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, 20 Seconds or 30 Seconds. To turn on the buzzer, select On; to turn off the buzzer, select Off.

It is required to start monitoring for the buzzer to work. To start monitoring, see 4.4 Monitoring.

Buzzer Settings In this section you can define buzzer period for different events Buzzer interval Video lost 5seconds Input triggered 10seconds Motion detected 20seconds Disk full 30seconds Disk write error On Tampering Alarm Off Apply

Figure 4-18

4.3 Events & Alerts

For the events of motion detection or I/O trigger, the Administrator can set up the two trigger actions:

  1. Send a captured still image by e-mail or FTP.
  2. Notify Center Monitoring Station, Center V2, Vital Sign Monitor or GV-GIS, by video or text alerts.

To have above trigger actions, you must also set the following features:

• Motion Detection (See 4.1.3 Motion Detection)---optional
• Input Setting (See 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings)
- For e-mail and FTP alerts, it is required to start monitoring (See 4.4 Monitoring).

Note: The Motion Detection function is an optional setting since it is activated by default.

4.3.1 E-mail

After a trigger event, the GV-Video Server can send the e-mail to a remote user containing a captured still image.

Email In this section you can configure mailserver (SMTP) to handle events, videos, and error messages Primary mail server Enable Server URL/IP Address geovision.com.tw Server Port 25 From email address fse@geovision.com.tw Send to john@geovision.com.tw (Please use *,* to separate recipient's address) Alerts Interval time in minute (0 to 60) 0 Need authentication to login User Name Password This server requires a secure connection (SSL) Email - Alarm Settings Video Lost Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Tampering Alarm Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Rec Error HD Full Motion Detection Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Digital Input Select all Input1 Camera 1 Input2 Camera 1 Input3 Camera 1 Input4 Camera 1 Apply

Figure 4-19

[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. Any event trigger during the interval period will be ignored. This option is useful for the events with high occurrence.

[Need authentication to login] If the SMTP Server needs authentication, select this option and type the valid username and password.

[This server requires a secure connection] If the SMTP Servers needs a secure connection (SSL), select this option.

[Alarm Settings] You can choose to automatically send e-mail alerts under these conditions: video lost, tampering alarm, disk write error (Rec Error), hard disk full (HD full), motion detection and triggered input.

For the alarm condition Motion Detection and Digital Input triggered, a still image from the specified camera will be sent with the e-mail alert.

Note:

  1. For GV-VS12, the This server requires a secure connection option is only available on Firmware Version 1.02 or later.
  2. The motion detection and triggered input options (under the Alarm Settings section) are available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.04 or later), and GV-VS14

For the related settings to send e-mail alerts, see 4.1.3 Motion Detection, 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings and 4.4 Monitoring.

4.3.2 FTP

You can also send the captured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts.

FTP Client and Server Setting In this section you can configure a ftp server (File Transfer Protocol) to handle events, videos, and error messages. Upload to a FTP server Enable Server URL/IP Address Server Port 21 User Name Password Remote Directory Alerts Interval time in minute (0 to 60) 0 FTP - Alarm Settings Motion Detection Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Continuously send images upon trigger events(Motion) Digital Input Select all Input1 Camera 1 Input2 Camera 1 Input3 Camera 1 Input4 Camera 1 Continuously send images upon trigger events(Input) Apply Act as FTP server In this section you can enable disable videoserver internal ftp server for file transfer. Enable ftp access to the videoserver Use alternative Port 21 Apply

Figure 4-20

[Upload to a FTP Server]

■ Enable: Select to enable the FTP function.
■ Server URL/IP Address: Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Server.
■ Port Number: 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. Any event trigger during the interval period will be ignored. The option is useful for the events with high occurrence.

[Alarm Settings]

■ Motion Detection: Once the motion is detected on the selected camera, a still image will be sent to the FTP Server as a notification.
Continuously send images upon trigger events (motion): A sequence of snapshot images are uploaded to the FTP Server when motion is detected on the selected camera.
■ Digital Input: Once the selected input is triggered, a still image from the specified camera will be sent to the FTP Server as a notification.
- Continuously send images upon trigger events (input): A sequence of snapshot images from the specified cameras are uploaded to the FTP Server when the selected input is triggered.

[Act as FTP Server]

■ Enable FTP access to the video server: The GV-Video Server acts as a FTP server, enabling users to download AVI files.
■ Use alternative port: The default port is set to 21.

To access the internal FTP server through a web browser, enter the IP address or the domain name of the GV-Video Server in your browser like this:

ftp://192.168.0.10

When you are prompted for Username and Password, enter the default value videoserver in both fields. Then you should find the AVI files recorded after trigger events.

To change the login information of the internal FTP server, see 4.8.4 User Account. For the related settings to send FTP alerts, see 4.1.3 Motion Detection, 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings and 4.4 Monitoring.

4.3.3 Center V2

After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can get notified by live videos and text alerts. Up to two Center V2 servers can be connected simultaneously. For live monitoring through Center V2, you must already have a subscriber account on each Center V2 server.

Note: To receive video alerts on input triggers, the software version of Center V2 must be 8.2 or later. Otherwise, the Center V2 will only have text alerts on input triggers.

Connection 1 | Connection 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 IP Address: Port number: 5551 User Name: Password: Cease motion detection messages from Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Cease input trigger message from Select all Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Cease video lost messages from Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Span 2 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Span 3 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Apply Connection Status Status: Disconnected

Figure 4-21

To enable the Center V2 connection:

  1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through Center V2.
  2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of Center V2.
  3. Port Number: Match the port to Port 2 on Center V2. Or keep the default value 5551. For details, see 8.1 Center V2.
  4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into Center V2.
  5. Password: Type a valid password to log into Center V2.
  6. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display "Connected" and connected time.
  7. To establish the connection to the second Center V2 server, click the Connection 2 tab and repeat above steps for setup.

These options you can also find on this Center V2 setting page:

■ Cease motion detection messages from: Stops notifying Center V2 of motion detection from the selected camera.
■ Cease input trigger messages from: Stops notifying Center V2 of input trigger from the selected input.
■ Cease video lost messages from: Stops notifying Center V2 of video lost from the selected camera.
■ 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 4.1.3 Motion Detection, 4.2.2 Input/Output Setting, and 8.1 Center V2.

4.3.4 Vital Sign Monitor

After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Vital Sign Monitor can get notified by text alerts. Up to two Vital Sign Monitor servers can be connected simultaneously. For live monitoring through Vital Sign Monitor, you must already have a subscriber account on each Vital Sign Monitor server.

Connection 1 | Connection 2 Vital Sign Monitor Server Setting In this section you can configure the connection to VSM Server and tasks to perform. Vital Sign Monitor Server Activate Link: Host name or IP Address: Port number: 5609 User Name: Password: Cease motion detection messages from Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Cease input trigger message from Select all Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Cease video lost messages from Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Span 2 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Span 3 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Apply Connection Status Status: Disconnected

Figure 4-22

To enable the Vital Sign Monitor connection:

  1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through Vital Sign Monitor.
  2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of Vital Sign Monitor.
  3. Port Number: Match the port to Port 2 on Vital Sign Monitor. Or keep the default value 5609. For details, see 8.1 Center V2.
  4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into Vital Sign Monitor.
  5. Password: Type a valid password to log into Vital Sign Monitor.
  6. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display "Connected" and connected time.

  7. To establish the connection to the second Vital Sign Monitor server, click the Connection 2 tab and repeat above steps for setup.

These options you can also find on this Vital Sign Monitor setting page:

■ Cease motion detection messages from: Stops notifying Vital Sign Monitor of motion detection from the selected camera.
■ Cease input trigger messages from: Stops notifying Vital Sign Monitor of input trigger from the selected input.
■ Cease video lost messages from: Stops notifying Vital Sign Monitor of video lost from the selected camera.
■ Enable schedule mode: Starts the monitoring through Vital Sign Monitor 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 Vital Sign Monitor, see 4.1.3 Motion Detection, 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings, and 8.2 Vital Sign Monitor.

4.3.5 GV-GIS

Note the GV-GIS with two connections is only available on GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later) and GV-VS14.

Through the Internet connection, the GV-Video Server with enabled-GPS function can send GPS data and live video to the GV-GIS geographic information system for the services of vehicle tracking, location verification and live monitoring. The GV-Video Server can connect up to two GV-GIS systems simultaneously.

Before you configure the GV-GIS connection on this setting page, the following conditions must be met:

  • A subscriber account created on the GV-GIS (For details on the GV-GIS geographic information system, see GV-GIS User's Manual)
    • UMTS mobile connection activated on the GV-Video Server (See 4.7.4 UMTS)
    • GPS function activated on the GV-Video Server (See 4.2.3 GPS/Wiegand)

Connection 1 | Connection 2 GV-GIS In this section you can configure the connection to GV-GIS and tasks to perform. GV-GIS Server Activate Link Host name or IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Port number: 3356 User Name: geovision Password: ●●●●●●● Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 2 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 3 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Weekend ● Saturday and Sunday ○ Only Sunday Apply Connection Status Status: Disconnected

Figure 4-23

To enable the GV-GIS connection:

  1. Activate Link: Enable the monitoring through GV-GIS.
  2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of GV-GIS.
  3. Port Number: Match the communication port on GV-GIS. Or keep the default value 3356.
  4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into GV-GIS.
  5. Password: Type a valid password to log into GV-GIS.
  6. Enable Schedule Mode: Enable the monitoring through GV-GIS based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section. Refer to 4.5 Recording Schedule for the same settings.
  7. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display "Connected" and connected time.
  8. To establish the connection to the second GV-GIS system, click the Connection 2 tab and repeat above steps for settings.

For related settings to activate the monitoring through GV-GIS, see 4.1.3 Motion Detection, and 4.2.2 Input/Output Setting.

4.3.6 Backup Center

Note the function is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later) and GV-VS14.

The connection to GV-Backup Center allows you to back up another copy of recordings and system log to a PC-based GV-Backup Center while the GV-Video Server is saving these data to the attached storage device. If a disaster strikes where the GV-Video Server is located, the recording data remain safe in a different location.

Backup Center In this section you can configure the connection to Backup Center and tasks to perform Backup Center Activate Link Host name or IP Address: Port number: 30000 User Name: Password: Backup Video Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Compact Video Select all Camera 1 Camera 2 Resend all files Automatic Failover Support Host name or IP Address: Port number: 30000 User Name: Password: Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 00 ~00 00 Next Day Span 2 00 00 ~00 00 Next Day Span 3 00 00 ~00 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Apply Connection Status Status: Disconnected

Figure 4-24

To enable the GV-Backup Center connection:

  1. Activate Link: Enable the connection to GV-Backup Center.
  2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of GV-Backup Center.

  3. Port Number: Match the communication port on GV-Backup Center. Or keep the default value 30000.

  4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into GV-Backup Center.
  5. Backup Video: Select the cameras that you want to back up their recordings to GV-Backup Center.
  6. Compact Video: Select the cameras that you only want to back up their Key Frames instead of full recordings, to GV-Backup Center. This option is useful to save the backup time.
  7. Resend all files: Select this option in case of the network interruption. After the network is recovered, all the missing data will be resent to GV-Backup Center again.
  8. Password: Type a valid password to log into GV-Backup Center.
  9. Enable Schedule Mode: Enable the GV-Backup Center connection on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section. Refer to 4.5 Recording Schedule for the same settings.
  10. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display "Connected" and connected time.

If the GV-Backup Center has a failover server providing the uninterrupted backup service in case of the GV-Backup Center failure, you can also configure the connection to the failover server.

  1. Automatic Failover Support: Enable the automatic connection to the failover server once the connection between GV-Video Server and GV-Backup Center is interrupted for the specified time.
  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.

Note: The Backup Video, Compact Video and Resend all files functions are available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later), and GV-VS14.

4.3.7 Video Gateway/Recording Server

Note the function is only available on GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later), and GV-VS14.

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 loading and bandwidth usage of the IP video devices are significantly reduced.

Connection 1 | Connection 2 Video Gateway In this section you can configure the connection to Video Gateway and tasks to perform Video Gateway server Activate Link Host name or IP Address: Port number: 50000 User Name: Password: Enable schedule mode Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 2 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 3 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Apply Connection Status Status: Disconnected

Figure 4-25

The GV-Video Server can connect 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.

  1. Activate Link: Enable the connection to GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server.
  2. Host Name or IP Address: Type the host name or IP address of GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server.
  3. Port Number: Match the communication port on GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server. Or keep the default value 50000.
  4. User Name: Type a valid user name to log into GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server.
  5. Password: Type a valid password to log into GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server.
  6. Enable 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.
  7. Click Apply. The Connection Status should display "Connected" and connected time.
  8. To establish the connection to the second GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server, click the Connection 2 tab and repeat above steps for setup.

4.3.8 ViewLog Server

The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback function. This server allows you to remotely access the recorded files saved at the GV-Video Server 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: 5552 Apply

Figure 4-26

4.3.9 3GPP/RTSP

The 3GPP / RTSP Server enables video and audio streaming to your 3G-enabled mobile phone.

RTSP/3GPP In this section you can change the RTSP/3GPP configuration RTSP/3GPP Server Activate Link ✓ RTSP/TCP port 8554 RTP/UDP port 17300 ~ 17319 Max connection 10 EnableAudio □ DisableAuthentication ✓ Apply

Figure 4-27

■ Activate Link: Enable the 3GPP / RTSP service.
■ 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 ports for use is limited to 20.
■ Max Connection: Set the maximum number of connections to the GV-Video Server. The maximum value is 20.
■ Enable Audio: Enable audio streaming.
■ Disable Authentication: By default, when accessing live view through RTSP command, the ID and password of the GV-Video Server are required. Select this option to disable the authentication prompt. For details on the RTSP command, see Appendix D.

For details on remote monitoring with mobile phones, see 10.4 3G Mobile Phone.

4.4 Monitoring

You can start recording manually, by schedule or by input trigger.

Monitoring Settings In this section you can set up, and start/stop monitoring in manual or scheduled mode. Monitoring Settings ● Manual □ Select all ✓ Camera 1 Round the clock ✓ ✓ Camera 2 Round the clock ✓ ✓ Camera 3 Round the clock ✓ ✓ Camera 4 Round the clock ✓ □ I/O Monitor ○ Schedule □ Start monitoring by Input1 ✓ □ Stop monitoring by Input1 ✓ Remove HDD □ ACC signal Start Camera 1 ✓ Camera 2 ✓ Camera 3 ✓ Camera 4 ✓

Figure 4-28

[Manual] Manually activates motion detection and input monitoring. Select one of the following options and then click the Start button.

■ Select all: Manually start recording and input monitoring as well.
■ Camera x: Manually start recording. Select the desired camera and the recording mode for recording.
■ I/O Monitor: Manually start input monitoring. When the input is triggered, its associated camera and output will also be activated for recording and alerting. For input and output settings, see 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings.

[Schedule] The system starts recording or input monitoring based on the schedule you set. For schedule settings, see 4.5 Recording Schedule.

[Start monitoring by Input X] Start monitoring by the assigned input. When the assigned input is triggered, the system will respond based on your recording or input monitoring settings in above Manual or Schedule options.

[Stop monitoring by Input X] Stop monitoring by the assigned input. When the assigned input is triggered, the system will stop monitoring.

■ Remove HDD: When the monitoring is stopped by the input trigger, the storage device will also be removed from the system.
■ ACC Signal: The option is designed for the use of GV-VR605A DC Voltage Regulator. With the GV-VR605A, the GV-Video Server can be installed in the car. When the car ignition is turned off, the GV-Video Server will remove the storage device from the system and turn off automatically. For details, see GV-VR605A Installation Guide.

Note: The ACC Signal option is not functional in version 1.05.

[Camera Status Icon]

Geovision GV-VS14 - [Camera Status Icon] - 1

: Manual recording

Geovision GV-VS14 - [Camera Status Icon] - 2

: Schedule recording

Geovision GV-VS14 - [Camera Status Icon] - 3

: On standby

Geovision GV-VS14 - [Camera Status Icon] - 4

: Enabled for motion detection and input trigger

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 different monitoring schedules for each camera.

Recording Schedule Settings In this section you can configure schedule time. Select schedule time Span 1 Motion 00 00 ~ 09 00 Span 2 Round the clock 09 00 ~ 18 00 Span 3 Motion 18 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Weekend Round the clock Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Special Day Round the clock (MM/DD) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Apply

Figure 4-29

■ Span 1- Span 3: Set a different recording mode for each time frame during the day. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3. The time frame settings will work from Monday through Sunday.
■ Weekend: Enable this option to have a whole-day monitoring on the weekend and select a recording mode to be used. Define whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday.
■ Special Day: Set the recording mode on a specified day.

4.5.2 I/O Monitoring Settings

You can set the schedule for I/O monitoring to start.

I/O Monitor Settings In this section you can configure I/O monitor time. Select monitor time ✓ Span 1 00 00 ~ 07 00 ✓ Span 2 19 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day □ Span 3 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day □ Weekend ● Saturday and Sunday ○ Only Sunday □ Special Day (MM/DD) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Apply

Figure 4-30

■ Span 1-3: Set different time frames during the day to enable I/O monitoring. Each day can be divided into 3 time frames, represented by Span 1 to Span 3. The time frame settings will work from Monday through Sunday.
■ Weekend: Enable this option to have a whole-day monitoring on the weekend and select whether your weekend includes Saturday and Sunday or Only Sunday.
■ Special Day: Enable I/O monitoring on a specified day.

4.6 Remote ViewLog

With the Remote ViewLog function, you can play back the files recorded at the GV-Video Server over TCP/IP network.

For the first-time user, you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software CD/DVD. For remote access to the GV-Video Server, the ViewLog Server built in the unit must be enabled. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server.

For details on connecting to the GV-Video Server for playback, see 5.2.2 Playback over Network.

4.7 Network

The Network section includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the GV-Video Server to be connected to a TCP/IP network.

4.7.1 LAN

According to your network environment, select among Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE.

LAN Configuration In this section you can configure Videoserver to work inside of LAN. OptionalNetwork type Wired Ethernet Select this option to use wired 10/100Mbps ethernet Wireless Select this option to use Wireless LAN Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Test DHCP Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address: 192.168.0.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Router/Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 Secondary DNS: 192.168.0.2 (Optional) PPPoE Select this option to establish a DSL connection Username: Password: Wireless Settings Dynamic IP address Select this option to obtain IP address from a DHCP server Test DHCP Static IP address Select this option to enter a Static IP address manually IP Address: 192.168.100.10 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Router/Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 Secondary DNS: 192.168.0.2 (Optional) Apply

Figure 4-31

[OptionalNetwork type]

According to the network environment, select Wired or Wireless.

Before enabling Wireless, set up a wireless module first. For details, see 4.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode.

[LAN Configuration]

■ Dynamic IP address: The network environment has a DHCP server. By default the GV-Video Server will be automatically assigned a dynamic IP address by the DHCP server. To check the current IP address, click the Test DHCP button.
■ Static IP address: Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the GV-Video Server. Type the GV-Video Server's IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server parameters. If no DHCP server exists in your network environment, the following default IP address will be assigned to the GV-Video Server.

Parameters Default
IP address 192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Router/Gateway192.168.0.1
Primary DNS server 192.168.0.1
Secondary DNS server 192.168.0.2

■ PPPoE: Establish the connection to your ISP. Type the Username and Password provided by the ISP to establish the connection. However, if the IP address provided by your ISP is dynamic, use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the unit's changing IP address before enabling the PPPoE function. For details on Dynamic DNS Server Settings, see 4.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP.

Note: To establish connection through a broadband modem, you may refer to this article: ftp://geo-demo-japan.dipmap.com/Technotice/GV_IP_Devices/How to access GV-IP_Camera through broadband modem.pdf

[Wireless Settings]

Before enabling Wireless, set up a wireless module first. For details, see 4.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode. Then you can select the Dynamic IP Address or Static IP Address in this section for the wireless LAN. By default, the following static IP address will be applied for wireless connection.

Parameters Default
IP address 192.168.100.10
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Router/Gateway192.168.0.1
Primary DNS server 192.168.0.1
Secondary DNS server 192.168.0.2

4.7.2 Wireless-Client Mode

To use the wireless function, a wireless LAN USB adaptor is required. For supported wireless LAN adaptors, see Appendix B.

WLAN Configuration (Client Mode) In this section you can configure your videoserver to act as Wireless Client. Wireless Client Setting Network type ○ Ad Hoc Infrastructure Network name (SSID) FAE Access Point Survey Authentication Type WEP WPA-PSK Pre-shared Key 12345678 WEP ● Key 1 HEX 0123456789 ○ Key 2 HEX ○ Key 3 HEX ○ Key 4 HEX Apply

Figure 4-32

■ Network type: Select the network mode Ad Hoc or Infrastructure.

Infrastructure: Via the Access Point to connect to the Internet. This mode further gives wireless access to the Internet or data sharing under a previously wired environment.
- Ad-Hoc: A Peer-to-Peer mode. This mode connects to other computer with the WLAN card, and does not need the Access Point to connect to each other.

■ Network name (SSID): The SSID (Service Set Identify) is a unique name that identifies a particular wireless network. Type SSID of the Wireless LAN group or Access Point you are going to connect to.

- Access Point Survey: Click this button to search all the available Access Points (Infrastructure mode) and wireless stations (AD-Hoc mode) within the range of your WLAN card.

■ Authentication Type: Select one of these network authentications and data encryptions: Disable, WEP, WPAPSK-TKIP, WPAPSK-AES, WPA2PSK-TKIP or WPA2PSK-AES.

- Disabled: No authentication is needed within the wireless network.

  • WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): A type of data encryption. Type up to four WEP Keys in HEX or ASCII format. Note that if you use HEX format, only digits 0-9 and letters A-F, a-f are valid.
  • WPAPSK-TKIP and WPA2PSK-TKIP: Type WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) for data encryption.
  • WPAPSK-AES and WPA2PSK-AES: Type WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) for data encryption.

Note:

  1. Your encryption settings must match those used by the Access Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate.
  2. When both WiFi and 3G are available, the device will automatically choose WiFi for network connection. This function is only supported in GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

4.7.3 Advanced TCP/IP

This section introduces the advanced TCP/IP settings, including DDNS Server, HTTP port, HTTPS port, streaming port and UPnP.

Advanced TCP/IP In this section you can set the advanced TCP/IP configuration Dynamic DNS Server Settings In this section you can configure your Videoserver to obtain a domain name by using a dynamic IP. Enable Service Provider Geovision DDNS Server ex Register Geovision DDNS Server Host Name username.dgqmap.com User Name Password Update Time: Refresh Apply HTTP Port Settings 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 Apply HTTPS Settings In this section you can change the default HTTPS 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. External storage is not available. Cannot upload customized certification and private key. Enable HTTP Port 443 Use customized certification and private key External storage is necessary. Certification Private Key Password Apply Videoserver Streaming Port Settings In this section you can configure Streaming connection from a determine port. The default setting is 10000. VSS Port 10000 Apply UPnP Settings In this section you can enable or disable UPnP function. UPnP Enable Disable UPnP/DLNA Enable Disable Apply QoS Settings QoS DSCP Settings. The DSCP value can be in decimal or hexadecimal format between 0-63 Live Video DSCP 0 Apply

Figure 4-33

[Dynamic DNS Server Settings]

DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the GV-Video Server when using a dynamic IP. DDNS assigns a domain name to the GV-Video Server, 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 DDNS function, the Administrator should have applied for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider's website. There are 2 providers listed in the GV-Video Server: 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 GV-Video Server. For the 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.

[HTTP Port Settings]

The HTTP port enables connecting the GV-Video Server 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 thru 65535.

[HTTPS Settings]

By enabling the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) settings, you can access the camera through a secure protocol. You can use self-generated Certificate and Private Key or the ones verified by the SSL authority. Click Browse to locate the Certificate and Private Key files and type the password if the .pem files are protected by password. Click Apply. The Web interface will be restarted and you will need to log in again.

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware V1.03 or later), GV-VS11 and GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.04 or later), and GV-VS14.

[Video Server Streaming Port Settings]

The VSS port enables connecting the GV-Video Server to the GV-System / GV-VMS. The default setting is 10000.

[UPnP Settings]

■ UPNP: UPnP (Universal Plug & 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 GV-Video Server directly by clicking on the GV-Video Server listed in the network devices table.
■ DLNA: allows the DLNA certified devices to automatically communicate with each other once connected to the same network. The function is currently supported with Windows Media Player for recording playback.

Note:

  1. The DLNA function is only supported with Windows Media Player version 1.1 or later. You must have installed GeoVision codec from the Software CD/DVD or have accessed the GV-Video Server Web interface on the computer with Windows Media Player.
  2. The DLNA function does not support the connection to TV.

[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 GV-Video Server, all network routers must support QoS and QoS must be enabled on these devices. To enable the QoS on the GV-Video Server, 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 GV-Video Server 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.

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.05 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.05 or later), and GV-VS14.

4.7.4 UMTS

UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telephone System. UMTS is a third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second. UMTS offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users, no matter where they are located in the world.

After a mobile broadband device (supporting UMTS, HSDPA, etc.) is attached to the USB port on the rear panel and the UMTS function is enabled, the GV-Video Server can have wireless broadband access. For supported mobile broadband devices, see Appendix C.

The Virtual Private Network (VPN) over a UMTS connection is also configurable in the setting page.

UMTS Settings In this section you can configure the UMTS settings UMTS Settings Set Up UMTS Device Enable PIN Number Access Point Name (APN) Internet Username Password Maximum Transmission Unit 1600 Retain UMTS connection Check Interval 30 sec Enable VPN Connection Check Target IP Address 0.0.0.0 UMTS Authentication Protocol NO Enable schedule mode EnableDNS Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 Secondary DNS: 192.168.0.2 (Optional) Apply Select schedule time Span 1 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 2 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Span 3 00 00 ~ 00 00 Next Day Weekend Saturday and Sunday Only Sunday Apply 3GConnection Status Disconnection

Figure 4-34

■ PIN number: Type the PIN number that is provided by your network operator.
■ Access Point Name (APN): Type Access Point Name that is provided by your network operator.
■ Username: Type a valid username to enable the UMTS service from your network operator.
■ Password: Type a valid password to enable the UMTS service from your network operator.
■ Maximum Transmission Unit: Type the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU). The default value is 1500.
■ Retain UMTS Connection: Select this option to check the UMTS connection status and use the drop-down list to specify the desired time length for check frequency. The GV-Video Server will rebuild the connection if disconnection is detected.
■ Enable VPN Connection: Select this option to enable the VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection. Type the target IP address in the Check Target IP Address field.
■ UMTS Authentication Protocol: Use the drop-down list to select the UMTS Authentication Protocol provided by your network operator.
■ Enable Schedule Mode: Starts the UMTS connection automatically based on the schedule you set in the Select Schedule Time section. Refer to 4.5 Recording Schedule for the same settings.
■ Enable DNS: Optional type up to two DNS servers of your network operator.
■ 3G Connection Status: Indicates the connection status of UMTS or VPN.

Note: When both WiFi and 3G are available, the device will automatically choose WiFi for network connection. This function is only supported in GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

4.7.5 Multicast

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.05 or later) and GV-VS14.

The multicast provides a mechanism for sending a single video and audio stream to a group of hosts. Only the hosts that have joined a multicast group can send and receive the multicast streams. The multicast streams are only sent to hosts on a local network.

This configuration page provides two settings. One is to allow the GV-Video Server to join a multicast group. The other is to allow the GV-Video Server to receive audio broadcasting from other hosts in a multicast group.

Multicast Settings In this section you can configure the multicast settings of the video server. Multicast Settings (Only Support CIF or QCIF Resolution) Enable: Multicast Host Name: Multicast Host1 Multicast Info Update Period: 10 seconds Multicast Data IP: 224.1.1.2 Multicast Data Port: 8300 Multicast Video: Camera 1 Camera 2 Multicast Audio: Camera 1 Camera 2 Enable Encryption Encryption Key: •••••• Enable Audio Callback Assign IP to receive Audio: 224.1.1.3 Assign Port to receive Audio: 8400 Apply

Figure 4-35

■ Multicast Host Name: Name the GV-Video Server in a multicast group.
■ Multicast Info Update Period: Set the time length between each update of multicast streams.
■ Multicast Data IP: Type the IP address used for multicasting. The default IP address is 224.1.1.2.
■ Multicast Data Port: Type the port used for multicasting. The default value is 8300.
■ Multicast Video: Select the camera to send its video through multicasting.

■ Multicast Audio: Select the audio to send its audio through multicasting.
■ Enable Encryption: Enable this option and type the Encryption Key to secure multicast streams. The hosts in the multicast group will need to enter the Key to access the video and audio streams.
■ Enable Audio callback: Enable this option to receive audio broadcasting from hosts in the multicast group. Specify the IP address and port number to receive the audio broadcast. The default IP address is 224.1.1.3 and port number is 8400.

To perform the multicast and listen to audio broadcasting, see 4.1.1 Multicast.

4.7.6 IP Filter

The Administrator can set IP filtering to restrict access to the GV-Video Server.

IP Filter Setting IP Filtering In this section you can allow or deny network connection listed in the table. Enable IP Filtering No. IP Address Range in CIDR format Action Customize The IP Filter has not been configured yet Filtered IP: (ex 192.168.0.0/24) Action to take: Allow Apply

Figure 4-36

To enable the IP Filter function:

  1. Enable IP Filtering: Enable the IP Filtering function.
  2. Filtered IP: Type the IP address you want to restrict the access.
  3. Action to take: Select the action of Allow or Deny to be taken for the IP address(es) you have specified.
  4. Click Apply.

4.7.7 SNMP Setting

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows you to monitor the status of the camera through SNMP network management software. Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.05 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.05 or later) and GV-VS14.

SNMP Settings In this section you can configure the SNMP settings. SNMP Configuration Enable SNMPv1, SNMPv2 Read/Write Name public Read Only Name public Enable SNMPv3 Read/Write Name public Authentication Type MD5 Authentication Password Current password (Encrypted) Read Only Name public Authentication Type MD5 Authentication Password Current password (Encrypted) Apply

Figure 4-37

  1. Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function.
  2. To enable access to Read/Write Name, type a name string. This will serve as a password to allow read and write access to the camera from the SNMP software.
  3. To enable Read only Name, type a name string to allow read-only access to the camera from the SNMP software.
  4. For a more secured connection, select Enable SNMPv3 to enable SNMP version 3.
  5. To enable access to SNMPv3 Read/write Name, type a name string.
  6. Select an Authentication Type to use for SNMP requests.
  7. 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.
  8. To enable access to SNMPv3 Read only name, follow steps 5 to 7.
  9. Click Apply to save the settings.

4.8 Management

The Management section includes the settings of data and time, USB mass 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 Videoserver Wed Jul 17 14:15:18 2013 Time Zone (GMT+08:00) China,Hong Kong,Australia Western,Singapore,Taiwan,Russia Enable Daylight Saving Time Start (MM/dd/hh/mm) End (MM/dd/hh/mm) 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: 05 : 10 Synchronized with your computer or modify manually Modify manually Date 2000/01/15 (yyyy/mm/dd) Time 04:26:54 (hh:mm:ss) Synchronized with your computer Date and time overlay setting Show date as YYYY/MM/DD (This is a format of date where yyyy stands for year in 4 digits or yy in 2 digits, mm stands for month, and dd stands for day) Display order Date prior to time (Ex.2007/05/21 17:00:00) Time prior to date(Ex.17:00:00 2007/05/21) Apply

Figure 4-38

[Date & Time on Video server] Displays the current date and time on the GV-Video Server.

[Time Zone] Sets the time zone for local settings. Select Enable Daylight Saving Time to automatically adjust the GV-Video Server for daylight saving time. Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function. To play back, 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 GV-Video Server Settings.

[Synchronized with a Time Server] By default, the GV-Video Server uses the timeserver of time.windows.com to automatically update its internal clock every 24 hours. You can define the update time. The host name or IP setting can also be changed to the timeserver of interest.

[Synchronized with your computer or manually] Manually changes the GV-Video Server's date and time. Or, synchronize the GV-Video Server'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 4-3.

4.8.2 GPS Maps Settings

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

The GV-Video Server supports the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. The vehicle location will be tracked by Google Maps. Before using the Google Maps, you must sign up for a Google Maps API key. Then, enter the registered Maps API Key, the longitude and latitude of the GV-Video Server, and location name to enable this function.

If your GV-Video Server is installed on an active vehicle, it is not necessary to enter Longitude and Latitude, since the vehicle location will be traced by GPS. However, if your GV-Video Server has a fixed position without GPS function, then it is required to enter its Longitude and Latitude so its correct location can be displayed on the Google Maps.

GPS Maps In this section you can configure the GPS Maps settings. GPS Maps Settings Sign up for a Google Maps API key Link to the Google Maps API Google Maps API Key Longitude 121.56443 (Ex.121.565=E121.565. -10.25=W10.25) Latitude 25.03367 (Ex.25.081=N25.081. -10.25=810.25) Location Name Taipei 101 Apply

Figure 4-39

For details on the GPS application, see 6.3 GPS Tracking.

4.8.3 Storage Settings

Based on Linux file system, the GV-Video Server supports external USB mass storage devices for video and audio recording. Normally USB mass storage devices are ready for Windows OS. Therefore, you need to format the devices by using the following Storage Settings. After being formatted, the storage devices will be ready to use by Linux OS of the GV-Video Server.

Note:

  1. The GV-VS11 does not support the USB2.0 to SATA / IDE cable for external USB storage connection.
  2. Currently, 3 TB hard disk is not supported.
  3. It is not recommended to use the flash USB drive with GV-VS04H and GV-VS14 because of its slow read and write speed.

Storage Settings In this 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 smaller than 5G Keep days (1-255) 30 Apply Disk Information Disk No. Total Size Used Size Free space Utilization Remove Format Disk0 1862.852 125.388 1737.464 6% Remove Format Partition Information Disk No. Partition No. Total Size Used Size Free space Utilization Status Format Disk0 10 195.305 101.342 93.986 51% OK Format Disk0 11 195.305 0.240 195.065 0% OK Format Disk0 12 195.305 0.187 195.117 0% OK Format Disk0 13 195.305 0.187 195.117 0% OK Format Disk0 14 105.152 0.187 104.988 0% OK Format Disk0 5 195.305 14.788 180.540 7% OK Format Disk0 6 195.305 7.964 187.365 4% OK Format Disk0 7 195.305 0.187 195.117 0% OK Format Disk0 8 195.305 0.187 195.117 0% OK Format Disk0 9 195.305 0.187 195.117 0% OK Format (Unit: Gigabyte)

Figure 4-40

[Storage Settings]

If the Enable recycling option is checked, when the space of the USB mass 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 checked, the system will stop recording when the specified space is reached.

- Keep days (1-255): Specify the number of days to keep the files from 1 day to 255 days. When both Keep days and Enable recycling are selected, the system applies whichever condition comes first. For example, if the specified smallest amount of storage space is reached earlier than the designated keep days, then recycle is applied first.

[Disk Information]

This section shows the details of the attached storage devices.

[Partition Information]

This section shows the partition details of the attached storage devices.

To add a USB mass storage device:

  1. Attach the device to the GV-Video Server.

  2. Click the Format button.

After the format is complete, the partition information will display.

To remove a USB mass storage device:

  1. Click the Remove button.

  2. When you are prompted to ensure the action, click Yes. The page will be refreshed and the partition information will be cleaned.

  3. Remove the device from the GV-Video Server.

Note:

  1. If Enable Recycle is selected, the available space of the USB mass storage device must be higher than the space you specified at the Stop recording or recycle disk when free space of disk is smaller than x option. Otherwise no video will be recoded.
  2. The recording data may be lost if you remove the USB mass storage device during recording.
  3. The storage device will be divided into three partitions after being formatted. Each partition has a maximum capacity of 200 GB.
  4. If you do not remove the USB storage device properly, the data cannot be read in another computer. In this case, re-plug the storage device back to the GV-Video Server. The system will repair the data automatically. When the system is repairing the data, the Remove field will display "Repairing".

4.8.4 User Account

You can change the login name and password of Administrator, Guest and FTP Server User.

  • The default Administrator login name and password are admin.
    • The default Guest login name and password are guest.
  • To allow a Guest user log in without entering name and password, select Disable authentication for guest account. To prevent automatic logout of an Administrator / Guest account user after reboot, select Disable auto logout when reboot.
  • The default FTP Server login name and password are ftpuser.

User Account In this section you can change the administrator account and password Administrator Account Username: admin Old Password: New Password: Confirm Password: Apply Guest User Account Username: guest Old Password: New Password: Confirm Password: Apply Advanced Setting Disable authentication for guest account Disable auto logout after reboot Apply FTP Server User Account Username: ftpuser Old Password: New Password: Confirm Password: Apply

Figure 4-41

4.8.5 Log Information

The Startup time log section contains every start time of the GV-Video Server. The start time is recorded on the local storage device, so the information is only available when a storage device is connected to the GV-Video Server.

The Debug Messages section 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 In this section will show the debug messages. Jan 7 11:54:00 2011 FIE8180 user.notice sipd: start upnp-like... Jan 7 11:54:05 2011 FIE8180 user.notice sipd: start upnp-like... Jan 7 11:54:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:54:49 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:55:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:55:49 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:56:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:56:49 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:57:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:57:49 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:58:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:58:49 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1: Jan 7 11:59:19 2011 FIE8180 daemon.notice GV-Video Server[450]: No disk mount return -1:

Figure 4-42

4.8.6 System Log

Note the function is only available on GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.02 or later) and GV-VS14.

The System Log records the events in the four types of logs: System Event, Monitoring Event, I/O Event and Login/Logout Event. With the System Log, you can search and obtain the detailed information of an event. To use the System Log, a storage device is required to connect to the GV-Video Server.

  1. For the first-time user of the System Log, first click Create to create a system log database (access file) on the attached storage device.

System LogSettings In this section you can create the System Log System LogSettings Create the System Log Create

Figure 4-43

Note: If you have created the System Log on the storage device, clicking Create again will clean your System Log.

  1. Select the log type System Event, Monitoring Event, I/O Event or Login/Logout from the left menu of the Web interface.
  2. Specify the filtering criteria. For example, we want to know the login and logout information during a specific period of time.
  3. Click Query. The filtering results may look like the figure below.

Login / Logout Query Device Name GV-VS04A Status Select all Mode Select all Time 2009-10-29 00 00 00 2009-10-29 23 59 59 Login / Logout Select all User Name DST Select all Query Reset The page show record 1-2, total number of records :2 total number of pages :1 Query Result List Device Name User Name Login / Logout Time Mode Status DST GV-VS04A admin Login 2009-10-29 19:07:36 Local Success N GV-VS04A admin Logout 2009-10-29 19:07:27 Local Success N Export CSV Export Word

Figure 4-44

4.8.7 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 GV-VS14 Apply Auto Reboot Setup In this section you can set the system's auto reboot time. Enable Day Interval 1 days RebootTime 00 : 00 Apply Repair Recording Database Click Apply to repair the database when you cannot play back recordings. Apply Repairing Status Unknown Firmware Version In this section you can see Videoserver firmware version. v1.01 2013-07-16 System Settings Restore to factory default settings Load Default Internal Temperature Current chipset temperature inside camera is 39.5 °C/ 103 °F Reboot Do you wish to reboot now? Reboot

Figure 4-45

[Host Settings] Enter a descriptive name for the GV-Video Server.

[Auto Reboot Setup] Select Enable to activate automatic reboot and specify the time for reboot in the sub fields.

■ Day Interval: Type the day interval between each reboot.
■ Reboot Time: Use the drop-down lists to specify the time for automatic reboot.

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware V1.04 or later) and GV-VS14.

[Repair Record Database] Click Apply to repair the database when errors occur while playing back the recordings with the Remote ViewLog player. Problems can occur when there are errors in firmware or damages to the storage device.

Note this function is available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.04 or later), and GV-VS14.

[Repair Database Status] This field displays the repairing status of database.

[Firmware Update] This field displays the firmware version of the GV-Video Server.

[System Settings] Clicking the Load Default button will make the GV-Video Server restore factory default settings. The Ready LED on the front panel will turn off. Wait until the Ready LED turns on and re-log in the server. After applying the default settings, you will need to configure the GV-Video Server's network setting again.

[Internal Temperature] This field displays the current chipset temperature inside the GV-Video Server. Note this function is only available for GV-VS14.

[Reboot]

Clicking the Reboot button will make the GV-Video Server perform the software reset. The Ready LED on the front panel will turn off. Wait until the Ready LED turns on and re-log in the server.

4.8.8 Language

You can select the language for the Web interface.

Web Language Setting Select display language for web pages. Language Language Default Apply

Figure 4-46

Use the Language drop-down list to select a language for the Web interface. By default, the language on the Web interface will be the same with the one used for the operating system.

Chapter 5 Recording and Playback

The GV-Video Server can record down video/audio directly to the attached USB mass storage device. And you can play back the recorded files on the GV-System or over the TCP/IP network.

5.1 Recording

To enable the recording function:

  1. Attach the USB mass storage device to the GV-Video Server. See 4.8.3 Storage Settings.
  2. If you like to set up the pre-recording, post-recording or audio recording, see 4.1.2 Video Settings.
  3. If you like to set up the schedule for video recording or I/O monitoring, see 4.5 Recording Schedule.
  4. If you like to configure the areas and sensitivity values for motion detection, see 4.1.3 Motion Detection.
  5. If you want the recording to be triggered by input device, configure the operation of I/O devices. See 4.2.2 Input/Output Settings.
  6. To start recording and I/O monitoring, see 4.4 Monitoring.

The GV-Video Server will start recording in case of motion detection, I/O trigger, or during the scheduled time.

5.2 Playback

Two methods are available to play back the video files recorded at the GV-Video Server:

  • Playback using the USB mass storage device by attaching it directly to the GV-System
  • Playback using the Remote ViewLog function over the TCP/IP network

5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device

You can play back the files recorded at the GV-Video Server by attaching the USB mass storage device to the GV-System. However, the GV-System is run on Windows system while the files recorded at GV-Video Server is of Linux file system. To enable Windows to recognize Linux files, you need to install the program Ext2Fsd, an ext2 file system driver for Windows, from Software CD/DVD.

  1. Insert the Software CD/DVD, select Ext2 File System Driver and follow the onscreen instructions for installation.

  2. On your desktop, click Start, select Programs, locate the Ext2Fsd folder and select Ext2 Volume Manager. All the connected drives are shown.

Ext2 Volume Managers File Edit Tools Help Volume Type File system Total size Used size Codepage Physical object (D:) Basic NTFS 97 GB 24 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume1 (C:) Basic NTFS 96 GB 16 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume2 (E:) Basic NTFS 737 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume3 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume4 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume5 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume6 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume7 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB \Device\HarddiskVolume8 Type File system Total size Used size Codepage Partition type DISK. 0 (D:) Basic NTFS 97 GB 24 GB HPFS/NTFS (E:) Basic NTFS 737 GB 195 GB HPFS/NTFS (C:) Basic NTFS 96 GB 16 GB HPFS/NTFS DISK. 1 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB Linux VOLUME: (D:) NTFS \Device\HarddiskVolume1 Oct 18.2013 15:58:11

Figure 5-1

  1. For the first-time installation, launch the Ext2Fsd Service.

A. From the Ext2 Volume Manager window, select Tools and select Service Management. This dialog box appears.

Ex2Fsd Service Management Service status Ex2Fsd was just started. Start Service startup mode SERVICE_SYSTEM_START Global Codepage wf0 Global Volume Settings ✓ Mount all volumes in read-only mode ☐ Enable webing support for ex3 volumes ✓ Assign drive letter automatically Hiding files with prefix: Hiding files with suffix: Cancel Apply

Figure 5-2

B. Click Apply.

  1. Mount the storage device to your computer.

A. From the Ext2 Volume Manager window, right-click the storage device and select Ext2 Management. This dialog box appears.

Ext2/3 Volume Settings Volume attribute Codepage Mount volume in readonly mode utf8 Mount point & driver letter Automatically mount via Ext2Mgr F: Mountpoint for fixed disk, need reboot Hiding filter patterns Hiding files with prefix: Hiding files with suffix: Cancel Apply

Figure 5-3

B. Under the Mount point & driver letter section, select Automatically mount via Ext2Mgr, specify a disk drive using the drop-down list and click Apply.

C. On the Ext2 Volume Manager window, the storage device is successfully mounted to your computer when it is indicated with the disk drive you specified.

Ext2 Volume Manager File Edit Tools Help Volume Type File system Total size Used size Codepage Physical object (D:) Basic NTFS 97 GB 24 GB Device\HarddiskVolume1 (C:) Basic NTFS 96 GB 16 GB Device\HarddiskVolume2 (E:) Basic NTFS 737 GB 199 GB Device\HarddiskVolume3 (F:) Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB ut8 Device\HarddiskVolume4 Basic EXT3 195 GB 179 GB ut8 Device\HarddiskVolume5 Basic EXT3 195 GB 162 GB ut8 Device\HarddiskVolume6 Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB ut8 Device\HarddiskVolume7 Basic EXT3 195 GB 159 GB ut8 Device\HarddiskVolume8 Type File system Total size Used size Codepage Partition type DISK 0 (D:) Basic NTFS 97 GB 24 GB HPFS/NTFS (E:) Basic NTFS 737 GB 199 GB HPFS/NTFS (C:) Basic NTFS 96 GB 16 GB HPFS/NTFS DISK 1 (F:) Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 179 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 162 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 159 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 194 GB ut8 Linux Basic EXT3 195 GB 195 GB ut8 Linux VOLUME: (F:) EXT3:\Device\HarddiskVolume4 Oct 18,2013 16:00:29

Figure 5-4

  1. Access the recording files from the specified disk drive of your computer.
  2. Run ViewLog.
  3. Click the Advanced button 📄, select Reload Database and click Video Server/Compact DVR. This dialog box appears.

Add video archives from USB-HDD Database Path Add Remove OK Cancel

Figure 5-5

  1. Click Add to assign the disk drive.
  2. Click OK to load the data to the ViewLog for playback.

Note: Ext2Fsd program supports Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7 / 8 / Server 2012 (32-bit and 64-bit). If you are using Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, change its compatibility before installing the Ext2Fsd program:

A. Right-click the Ext2Fsd program and select Properties. This dialog box appears.

Ext2Fsd-0.51 Properties General Compatibility Security Details Previous Versions If this program isn't working correctly on this version of Windows, try running the compatibility troubleshooter. Run compatibility troubleshooter How do I choose compatibility settings manually? Compatibility mode ✓ Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows 7 Settings ☐ Reduced color mode 8-bit (256) color ☐ Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution ☐ Disable display scaling on high DPI settings Privilege level ☐ Run this program as an administrator Change settings for all users OK Cancel Apply

B. Select the Compatibility tab.
C Select Windows 7 using the drop-down list.

5.2.2 Playback over Network

With the Remote ViewLog function, you can play back the files recorded at the GV-Video Server over TCP/IP network.

  1. For remote playback, the GV-Video Server must allow the access with ViewLog Server activated ahead. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server.
  2. For the first time user, run the Remote ViewLog program from the Software CD/DVD. Next time whenever you like to use this function, access this option from the GV-Video Server's web interface.
  3. When this dialog box appears, type the GV-Video Server's IP address, login ID and password. Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary.

Connect to Remote Viewlog Service IP Address : Port : 5552 Default ID : Guest Password : Save Password Host Type : Video Server Add current entry to Address book under this group New Group Address book Connect Cancel

Figure 5-6

  1. In the Host Type field, select Video Server.
  2. Click Connect to access the files of the GV-Video Server for playback.

5.2.3 Playback of GPS Tracks

On GV-System, you can retrieve the GPS tracks from GV-Video Server for playback. You can also attach the USB mass storage device with the GPS data to GV-System for playback.

The following instructions describe how to retrieve the GPS tracks from GV-Video Server over Internet. If you like to use the USB mass storage device for playback, first follow the instructions in 5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device to load the data to ViewLog, and then follow Steps 4-7 below to play back GPS tracks.

  1. The GV-Video Server must allow the remote access with ViewLog Server activated. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server.
  2. To remotely connect to GV-Video Server 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 GV-Video Server, and click Connect. Once the connection is established, the video events will be displayed on the Video Events list.
  4. To select a map API (Application Program Interface), click the Tools button and click Select Map API. This dialog box appears.

GV-GIS Please enter the map authorization key or license key Key 123 Please enter the website of the Map API http://maps.google.com/maps default Work offline Please select a Map API Google Map OK Cancel

Figure 5-7

  1. In Please Select a Map API, select a Map API. For Google Maps, you need to sign up for an API key from Google website (http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html), and enter the API key in the Please enter the map authorization key or license key field.

  2. To play back GPS tracks, click the Tools button and select Display GIS Window. The first-time user will be prompted for a License Agreement. Read through the license terms before you click I understand and agree to continue.

  3. Select the events with GPS tracks from the Video Event list, select the desired video mode, and click the Play button to start.

1 Camera 1 Map Satellite Hybrid 2 Camera 2 Map Satellite Hybrid 3 Camera 3 Map Satellite Hybrid 4 Camera 4 Map Satellite Hybrid 5 Camera 5 Map Satellite Hybrid 6 Camera 6 Map Satellite Hybrid 7 Camera 7 Map Satellite Hybrid 8 Camera 8 Map Satellite Hybrid 9 Camera 9 Map Satellite Hybrid 10 Camera 10 Map Satellite Hybrid 11 Camera 11 Map Satellite Hybrid 12 Camera 12 Map Satellite Hybrid 13 Camera 13 Map Satellite Hybrid 14 Camera 14 Map Satellite Hybrid 15 Camera 15 Map Satellite Hybrid 16 Camera 16 Map Satellite Hybrid

Figure 5-8

Note:

  1. The GV-VS11 does not support GPS function.
  2. The playback function is only compatible with GV-System version 8.3 or later.
  3. If you like to use the maps created yourself, overwrite the files at
    :\GV folder\GIShtm-User, and select User Defined from the "Please Select a Map API" drop-down list (Figure 5-4).
  4. If you are the paid-client of Google Maps, select Client from the "Please enter the map authorization key or license key" drop-down list; otherwise select Key.

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 GV-Video Server for playback. You can also attach the USB mass storage device with the recorded files to GV-System for playback.

The following instructions describe how to retrieve the recorded files from GV-Video Server over Internet. If you like to use the USB mass storage device for playback, first follow the instructions in 5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device to load the recorded files to ViewLog, and then follow Steps 4-7 below to play back DST events.

  1. The GV-Video Server must allow the remote access with ViewLog Server activated. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server.
  2. To remotely connect to GV-Video Server 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 GV-Video Server, and click Connect. Once the connection is established, the video events will be displayed on 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.

2008 Oct 26 DST(r)

Figure 5-9

  1. 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 8.3 or later.
  2. The AVI file recorded during the DST period is named with the prefix "GvDST", e.g. GvDST20081022xxxxxxxxxx.avi, to differentiate from the regular AVI file named with the prefix "Event", e.g. Event20081022xxxxxxxxxx.avi.

Chapter 6 Advanced Applications

This chapter introduces more advanced applications.

6.1 Upgrading System Firmware

GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV-Video Server by using the Web interface or the GV-IP Device Utility included on the Software CD/DVD.

Important Notes before You Start

Before you start updating the firmware, please read these important notes:

  1. While the firmware is being updated, make sure the following:

A. The power supply must not be interrupted.
B. The Ethernet cable must not be unplugged if the cable is the source of power supply (Power over Ethernet or PoE supported).

  1. Do not turn the power off in 10 minutes after the firmware is updated.

WARNING: The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only update failures but also damages to your GV-Video Server. In this case, please contact your sales representative and send your device back to GeoVision for repair.

IMPORTANT: After upgrading the firmware of GV-Video Server to the latest version, it is required to format the storage device for better recording efficiency and stability. To format the storage device, be sure to back up the data first and see 4.8.3 Storage Settings for how to format the storage device.

6.1.1 Using the Web Interface

  1. In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), select Remote Config. This dialog box appears.

Remote Config Firmware Upgrade Browse... Version ---- Upgrade File ---- Cancel

Figure 6-1

  1. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer.
  2. Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading.

6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility

The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware to multiple GV-Video Servers.

  1. Insert the Software CD/DVD, select IP Device Utility, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the program.
  2. Double-click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop. This dialog box appears.

Figure 6-2

  1. Click the Search button to locate the available GV-Video Servers on the same
    LAN. Or click the New button and assign the IP address to locate a GV-Video Server over the Internet. Or highlight one GV-Video Server in the list and click the Delete button to remove it.

  2. Double-click one GV-Video Server in the list. This dialog box appears.

Figure 6-3

  1. Click the Firmware Upgrade tab. This dialog box appears.

Mac Address 0019E200ABCD IP Address 145.168.3.238 User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password **** Set IP Address Firmware Upgrade Device Name | Export settings | Import settings | Camera : Version: ---- Browse... □ Upgrade all devices Upgrade Cancel

Figure 6-4

  1. Click the Browse button to locate firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer.
  2. If you like to upgrade all the GV-Video Servers in the list, check Upgrade all devices.
  3. Type the Password, and click Upgrade to process the upgrade.

6.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings

With the IP Device Utility included on the Software CD/DVD, you can back up the configurations in the GV-Video Server, 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 GV-Video Server. See Steps 1-3 in 6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility.
  2. Double-click the GV-Video Server in the list. Figure 6-3 appears.

  3. Click the Export Settings button. This dialog box appears.

Mac Address 0013C20DASGD IP Address 192.168.3.229 User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password Set IP Address | Firmware Upgrade | Device Name Export settings Import settings Camera Save File Path Browse... Export settings Cancel

Figure 6-5

  1. Click the Browse button to assign a file path.
  2. Type Password, and click Export Settings to save the backup file.

6.2.2 Restoring the Settings

  1. In Figure 6-3, click the Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears.

Mac Address 0013E200ABCD IP Address 192.168.3.220 User Login User Name admin VSS Port 10000 Password ****** Set IP Address | Firmware Upgrade | Device Name | Export settings Import settings Camera: Version .... Browse... □ Upgrade all devices □ General settings □ Password settings □ Network settings Update setting Cancel

Figure 6-6

  1. Click the Browse button to locate the blup file (.dat).
  2. Click Update Settings to start restoring.

6.3 GPS Tracking

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

The GV-Video Server supports the Global Position System (GPS) for active vehicle tracking and location verification. The vehicle location will be tracked by Google Maps.

To track the location of your GV-Video Server:

  1. Connect the GV-GPS module or any GPS module to the terminal block on the rear panel of the unit. See Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors.
  2. Enable the GPS function. See 4.2.3 GPS/Wiegand.
  3. Sign up for a Google Maps API key and enable the GPS Maps settings. See 4.8.2 GPS Maps Settings.
  4. Open the control panel of the Live View window.

07:08:49 Play GPS Stop Save message Host time 2008/01/02 07:08:49 Longitude 121.5649 E Latitude 25.0812 N Google Map Open

Figure 6-7

  • Click Start to activate GPS tracking. The longitude, latitude and host time of the GV-Video Server will be displayed.
  • To save the location information to your local computer, select Save message and click [...] to assign the storage path.

  • To track the GV-Video Server on Google Maps, click Open. A warning message appears.

11:19:25 Play To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from choosing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options... Allow Booked Content... What's the Rick? Information For Help Start Save messagec Host time Longitude Latitude Google Map Close

Figure 6-8

  1. Right-click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content. The map will be displayed. The icon indicates the location of your GV-Video Server. At the upper right corner you have options for viewing different map formats, such as Satellite and Hybrid.

07:08:11 Play Map Satellite Hybrid Stop Save messagec Host time 2008/01/02 07.08.10 Longitude 121.5649 E Latitude 25.0817 N Google Map Close 121.564926E, 25.08173N, 0.83km/hr, 228.19m

Figure 6-9

6.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings

Among different models of GV-Video Server, the operation of restoring the GV-Video Server to original default values can vary and the way the LEDs flash can also be different.

To restore to default settings, use the Reset and Load Default buttons on the front panel. For the location of the two buttons see 1.7 Physical Description.

Restoring GV-VS04H and GV-VS14 to Default Settings

  1. Press and then release the Reset button immediately.
  2. Press and hold the Load Default button until all 3 LEDs (Power, Ready and Disk Full/Fault) are on. This may take up to 30 seconds.
  3. Release the Load Default button. The process of loading default values is complete, and the GV-Video Server starts rebooting itself with all 3 LEDs turning off.
  4. Wait until the Power and Ready LEDs turn on again. After this all the settings are returned to default values.

Restoring GV-VS11 and GV-VS12 to Default Settings

  1. Unplug and plug the power cable to start.
  2. Press and hold the Default button until the Ready LED blinks. This may take up to 30 seconds. The Ready LED will blink twice.
  3. Release the Default button. The process of loading default values is complete, and the GV-Video Server starts rebooting itself with the 2 LEDs turning off.
  4. Wait until the Power and Ready LEDs turn on again. After this all the settings are returned to default values.

Note: Before the Ready LED is on again, do not unplug the power cable; otherwise the loading of default values will fail.

6.5 Verifying Watermark

Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version V1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version V1.02 or later) and GV-VS14.

The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature embedded in the video stream during the compression stage, protecting the video from the moment of creation. Watermarking ensures that an image is not edited or damaged after it is recorded. To enable the watermark function, see [Watermark], 4.1.2 Video Settings.

The Watermark Proof is a watermark-checking program. It can verify the authenticity of the recording before you present it in court.

6.5.1 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 GV-Video Server. See 4.3.2 FTP.
  3. Use the files recorded on the USB storage device. Since the files saved on the USB storage device are of Linux file system, remember to run Ext2Fsd program to convert the Linux-based files to Windows-based files. For the instructions, see 5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device.

6.5.2 Running Watermark Proof

  1. Install Watermark Proof from the Software CD/DVD. After installment, 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 recorded file (.avi). The selected file is then listed on the window. Alternatively, you can drag the file directly from the storage folder to the window.
  4. If the recording is unmodified, a check will appear on the Pass column; otherwise a check will appear on the Failed column. To play back the recording, double-click the listed file on the window.

dow 6.5.3 The Watermark Proof Win

Water Mark Proof - Event20100203173801009.avi File View Option Similar Rate 100 % Original Extracted File Name Pass Failed Similar Rate D:\GV-1480\cam09\0203\Event20100203173801009.a Pass 778/1085(Current/Total frame) 2/3/2010 17:38:27.919

Figure 6-10

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 Previous Watermarked FrameGoes to the previous frame that contains watermark.
7 Next Watermarked FrameGoes to the next frame that contains watermark.
8 Original vs. ExtractedThe Extracted icon should be identical with the Original icon. If not, it indicates the recording has been tampered.
9 File List Displays the proof results.

Chapter 7 DVR Configurations

The GV-System / GV-VMS can integrate digital videos from GV-Video Server and provides the complete video management, such as video viewing, recording, playback, alert settings and almost every feature of the system. Following is the integration specifications:

Geovision GV-VS14 - Chapter 7 DVR Configurations - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["GV-Video Server"] -->|X 4| B["GV-Video Server"]
    A -->|X 4| C["GV-Video Server"]
    D["GV-System with 32-channel Display"] -->|TCP/IP| E["Computer"]
    style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style C fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style D fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
    style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
Model Compatible version of GV-SystemGV-VMS version
GV-VS04H8.4.3 or later14.10
GV-VS118.5.3 or later
GV-VS128.3.2 or later
GV-VS148.5.5 or later

- The maximum number of streams that a GV-Video Server allows is 8 (GV-VS04H) / 16 (GV-VS14) / 4 (GV-VS11 and GV-VS12). For GV-VS04H and GV-VS12, when a channel is connected to GV-System / GV-VMS, IE browser, or any other application, it takes up 1 stream. For GV-VS11 and GV-VS14 with dual-stream function, when a channel is connected to IE browser or any other application, it takes up 1 stream; when a channel is connected to GV-System / GV-VMS, it takes up 2 streams.

Note: When you connect over the maximum number of streams specified above, a warning message “Too many users” will pop up, and no image can be accessed after the threshold.

  • The codec and recording resolution of digital videos are set up on the GV-Video Server instead of on the GV-System / GV-VMS.
  • The hardware compression and the “Pre-Recording Using RAM” feature cannot work on the videos from GV-Video Server. For details about the “Pre-Recording Using RAM” feature, see “System Configuration”, Chapter 1, GV-DVR User’s Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD/DVD.

To set up the cameras from the GV-Video Server on the GV-System, follow these steps:

  1. On the main screen, click the Configure button, select System Configure, select Camera Install and click IP Camera Install. This dialog box appears.

IP Device Setup Server address Port Cam. NO. Status Video Resolution Brand Add Camera Scan Camera Import Camera IP Device Utility Automatic Setup OK Message :

Figure 7-2

  • To add an IP camera from a list of the IP cameras on the LAN, click Scan Camera.
  • To manually set up an IP camera, follow steps 2 to 7.

  • Click Add Camera. This dialog box appears.

Select Brand Server IP: 192.168.1.21 HTTP Port: 80 User name: admin Password: ****** Brand: GeoVision Device: Please select the brand of IP camera Message: Close

Figure 7-3

  1. Type the IP address, username and password of the GV-Video Server. Modify the default HTTP port if necessary. Select GeoVision from the Brand drop-down list and select the GV-Video Server model from the Device drop-down list. The following dialog box appears.

For GV-VS04H / GV-VS12:

GeoVision_GV-VS04A Query Server Port 10000 Query Cancel Status: Standby Camera list Preview: Record: GeoVision_GV-VS04A(Camera2) GeoVision_GV-VS04A(Camera2) Apply Close

Figure 7-4

A. Click Query to detect the GV-Video Server. When it is detected, its available camera options will be displayed in the Camera List section.
B. Select the camera for live view from the Preview drop-down list, and the camera for recording from the Record drop-down list.
C. Click Apply, and then Close to exit the dialog box.

For GV-VS11 / GV-VS14:

GeoVision_GV-VS11 Query Dual Streams Query Cancel Status : Standby Camera list: Select Port Port 10000 Stream Type Single Stream Dual Streams Codoc Type Preview:NPEG4(352×240) Record H254(70.0×80) Resolution Record : Apply

Figure 7-5

A. The GV-System will automatically query for the GV-Video Server, and the status will be indicated as "Standby".

  • If the GV-VS11 is in a single stream, you can see one resolution and codec for Preview and Record in Code Type field.
  • If you want to enable dual streams, click the Dual Stream button to set up the H.264 codec and 704 x 480 resolution for recording and the MPEG4/MJEPG codec and 352 x 240 for live viewing.

B. Click Apply. The camera from the GV-Video Server is added to the list.

Note: If the GV-Video Server is not being detected, modify the HTTP port (Figure 7-3) and streaming port (Figure 7-4 or Figure 7-5) to match those of the IP camera, and click the Query button to detect the IP camera again.

  1. Click the listed IP camera, and select Display position to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV-System.

IP Device Setup Server address Port Cam. NO. Status Video Resolution Brand 192.168.0.76 10000 No Disconnect GenVision_GV-VS04A(Came... Display position CAM.1 Delete camera CAM.2 Change setting CAM.3 Remote camera setting CAM.4 Duplicate Camera CAM.5 Network Time Out CAM.6 Frames to keep in live view buffer CAM.7 Recording codec format CAM.8 GIS Setting CAM.9 Automatically adjust DST CAM.10 Add Camera Scan Camera Import Camera IP Device Utility Automatic Setup OK

Figure 7-6

  1. The Status column now should display "Connected". Click OK.

7.1.1 Customizing GV-Video Server Settings

After the GV-Video Server is connected and assigned with a display position, you can configure the GV-Video Server's settings such as frame rate or resolution. Right-click the desired GV-Video Server to see the following list of options:

IP Device Setup Server address Port Cam. NO. Status Video Resolution Brand 192.168.3.231 10000 Disconnect camera GeoVision_GV-VS11 Change position Delete camera Change Resolution Remote camera setting Network Time Out On Demand Display Change live view codec Change record codec Live view frame rate control (Sub stream) Live view frame rate control (Main stream) Frames to keep in live view buffer Recording codec format GIS Setting Automatically adjust DST Add Camera Scan Camera Import Camera IP Device Utility Automatic Setup OK

Figure 7-7

■ Change Resolution: Note this function is only available for GV-VS11. Changes the live view and record resolutions based on the display ratio of NTSC (3:2).
■ Network Time Out: When network disconnection exceeds the specified time period, the video server status will be displayed as Connection Lost.
On Demand Display: Note this function is only available for GV-VS11. Enables automatic adjustment of live view resolution. For details, see "On Demand Display", Chapter 1, GV-DVR User's Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD/DVD.
■ Change Live View Codec: Note this function is only available for GV-VS11. Changes the live view codec.
■ Change Record Codec: Note this function is only available for GV-VS11. Changes the recording codec.
Live-view frame rate control (Sub stream): Note this function is only available for GV-VS11 and GV-VS14. 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 JPEG, select the number of frames to allow in a second. If the live view codec selected is MPEG4 or 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 is only one key frame among 30 frames.

■ Live-view frame rate control (Main stream): Sets the live view frame rate of the main stream with higher resolution when On Demand function is enabled. Refer to Live-view frame rate control above to see the options available.
■ Frames to keep in live view buffer: Specifies the number of frames to keep in the live view buffer.
■ Recording Codec Format: Specifies whether to record in standard or GeoVision type of MJPEG, MPEG4 or H.264 codec.
GIS Setting: Note this function is only available for GV-VS04H, GV-VS12 and GV-VS14. Records the video with the GPS data. To record the GPS data, remember to also enable the GIS function of the GV-System (Configure button < Accessories < Enable Local GIS).
■ 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.

7.2 Setting Up GV-Video Server on GV-VMS

To set up the cameras from the GV-Video Server on the GV-VMS, follow these steps:

Note: The following instructions are based on GV-VMS V14.10 software and user interfaces.

  1. To access the IP Device Setup page, click Home 📷, select Toolbar , click Configure 🌐 and select Camera Install.

IP Device Setup ID Status Server address Port Video Resolution Bitrate Brand Settings ✓ 1 ● 192.168.2.101 10000 2048X1944(H264) 14480 kbps GeoVision_GV-FE420/FE4301_Series ✓ 7 ● 192.168.7.50 10000 1280X1024(H264) / 320X256(H264) 11335 / 268 kbps GeoVision_GV-EF01100 □ 10 ○ 192.168.5.94 10000 GeoVision_GV-SD326/GV-SD2300/GV-SD2... □ 2 ○ 192.168.4.26 10000 GeoVision_GV-UBX1301_Series ✓ 3 ● 192.168.4.114 10000 GeoVision_GV-MFDC1501 ✓ 4 ● 192.168.0.118 10000 GeoVision_GV-CAW(220) Active camera count : 4 Bitrate(Main/Sub/Total) : 25.8/0.2/26.0 Mbps License(GV/Others) : 64/5 (MAX : 64)

Figure 7-8

  1. Click Add Camera ☐. This dialog box appears.

Select Brand Server IP : 192.168.4.213 HTTP Port : 80 User name : admin Password : •••••• Brand : GeoVision Device : Please select the brand of IP camera Message : Close

Figure 7-9

  1. Type the IP address, username and password of the GV-Video Server. Modify the default HTTP port 80 if necessary. Select GeoVision and model name from the Brand drop-down list and select the GV-Video Server model from the Device drop-down lists. The following dialog appears.

For GV-VS04H / GV-VS12:
GeoVision_GV-VS04A Query Server Port 10000 Query Cancel Status : Standby Camera list Preview : Record GeoVision_GV-VS04A(Camera2) GeoVision_GV-VS04A(Camera2) Apply Close

Figure 7-10

A. Click Query to detect the GV-Video Server. When it is detected, its available camera options will be displayed in the Camera List section.
B. Select the camera for live view from the Preview drop -down list, and the camera for recording from the Record drop-down list.
C. Click Apply, and then Close to exit the dialog box.

For GV-VS11 / GV-VS14:
GeoVision_GV-VS11 Query Dual Streams Query Cancel Status: Standby Camera list Select Port Port 10000 Stream Type Single Stream Dual Streams Codec Type Preview: MPEG4(352X240) Record: H254(704X80) Resolution Record : Apply

Figure 7-11

A. The GV-VMS will automatically query for the GV-Video Server, and the status will be indicated as "Standby".

  • If the GV-VS11 is in a single stream, you can see one resolution and codec for Preview and Record in Code Type field.
  • If you want to enable dual streams, click the Dual Stream button to set up the H.264 codec and 704 x 480 resolution for recording and the MPEG4/MJEPG codec and 352 x 240 for live viewing.

B. Configure the other options in the dialog box.

  • Query: Detect and apply the current codec and resolution setting on the camera. This function may not be available for some third-party cameras.
    • Camera list: Select a camera number.
    • Port: Modify the video streaming port number if necessary.
  • Stream Type: You may have the option of Single Stream or Dual Streams depending on camera models.
  • Codec Type: You may have different codec options depending on camera models. If the selected camera supports dual streaming, the live view codec and recording codec can be set differently.
  • Resolutio n: You may select the different resolutions for live view and recording.

C. Click Apply to add the camera from the GV-Video Server is added to the IP Device list.

Note: If the GV-Video Server is not being detected, modify the HTTP port (Figure 7-9) and streaming port (Figure 7-10 or Figure 7-11) to match those of the IP camera, and click the Query button to detect the IP camera again.

  1. To connect the added camera, click the box besides the ID column. Upon successful connection, the Status icon shows green, with the video resolution and bit rate being displayed in the correspondent columns.

IP Device Setup ID Status Server address Port Video Resolution Btrate Brand Settings 1 ● 192.168.6.99 10000 1920X1080(H264) / 448X252(H264) 6652 / 349 kbps GeoVision_GV-SD220/GV-SD2300/GV-SD2... 2 ● 192.168.4.136 10000 1920X1080(H264) / 448X252(H264) 2408 / 107 kbps GeoVision_GV-SD220/GV-SD2300/GV-SD2... 3 ● 192.168.8.22 10000 204BX1536(H264) / 320X240(H264) 9292 / 185 kbps GeoVision_GV-PT320D 4 ● 192.168.8.35 10000 704X980[NPE64] 904 kbps GeoVision_GV-VSI2(Camera) 5 ● 192.168.8.113 10000 2560X1920(H264) / 320X240(H264) 13148 / 359 kbps GeoVision_GV-BXS20D/BXS300_Series 6 ● 192.168.5.52 10000 2560X1920(H264) 44180 kbps GeoVision_GV-FERS302/3 7 ● 192.168.1.2 10000 204BX1536(H264) 16455 kbps GeoVision_GV-FER3402/3

Figure 7-12

7.2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server

Over the network, GV-System can receive cardholder data from the Wiegand-interface card reader. This transmission is made possible through GV-Video Server.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["Card Reader"] -->|Wiegand In| B["GV-Video Server"]
    B -->|TCP / IP| C["GV-System"]
    B -->|Video Data Text Data| C

Figure 7-13

Note: The function is not supported by GV-VMS.

To receive cardholder data from Video Server, follow these steps:

  1. Add the GV-Video Server to the GV-System. See 7.1 Setting Up GV-Video Server.
  2. Click the Configure button, point to Accessories and select GV Wiegand Capture Device Setting. The GV-Wiegand Capture Setup dialog box appears.
  3. Click the New button. This dialog box appears.

Device Setting Type: GV-Video Server Device : Device 1 COM : Address : 192.168.1.11 Camera : Camera 3 Modify Cancel

Figure 7-14

  1. Select GV-Video Server from the Type drop-down list, enter a descriptive name for the Video Server, select the IP address of the video server from the Address drop-down list, and then select the camera to be mapped with.
  2. Click Add to add the Wiegand card reader to the system.

  3. Note the cardholder data will not be overlaid on the mapped camera. To view cardholder data, click the ViewLog button, select System Log to display the Live Log Browser, and then click the Device tab.

Live log Browser - Recycle log: 11/21/2007 22:21 Monitor | System | Login | Counter | Device1 | D | Time | Content | Event | Device | Camera 1 14158 | 11/23/2007 3:27:40 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14159 | 11/23/2007 3:27:40 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14160 | 11/23/2007 3:27:40 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14161 | 11/23/2007 3:27:41 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14162 | 11/23/2007 3:27:41 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14163 | 11/23/2007 3:27:41 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14164 | 11/23/2007 3:27:41 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14165 | 11/23/2007 3:27:42 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14166 | 11/23/2007 3:27:42 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14167 | 11/23/2007 3:27:42 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14168 | 11/23/2007 3:27:42 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14169 | 11/23/2007 3:27:43 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14170 | 11/23/2007 3:27:43 PM | Engineer | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14171 | 11/23/2007 3:27:43 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14172 | 11/23/2007 3:27:43 PM | Engineer | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14173 | 11/23/2007 3:27:44 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14174 | 11/23/2007 3:27:44 PM | Engineer | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14175 | 11/23/2007 3:27:44 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14176 | 11/23/2007 3:27:44 PM | Engineer | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14177 | 11/23/2007 3:27:45 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14178 | 11/23/2007 3:27:45 PM | Engineer | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14179 | 11/23/2007 3:27:45 PM | Any | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1 14180 | 11/23/2007 3:27:45 PM | Engineer | Stop Transaction | Device1 | Camera 1

Figure 7-15

For the related settings on the GV-Video Server, see Wiegand Function in 4.2.3 GPS/Wiegand.

7.3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View

You can use the Multi View to monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Video Server.

Note: Multi View is not supported by GV-VMS.

Connecting to GV-Video Server

The Multi View program is available in the GV-System applications, and also included on the Software CD/DVD as an independent program. The following is an example of running the Multi View through WebCam Server on the GV-System.

  1. To enable the remote access to the GV-System, click the Network button, select WebCam Server to display the Server Setup dialog box, and click OK to start the WebCam server.
  2. At the local computer, open the Web browser and type the address of the GV-System. The Single View page appears.
  3. Select Multi View and the desired viewing resolution. The valid user name and password are required for login. For the first-time user, you will be directed to the Download page. Install the Multi View program before you can run it.
  4. On the Multi View window, click the Edit Host button. The Edit Host window appears.
  5. To create a host, click the New button. You need to create a group before creating a host.

  6. Select GV-Video Server from the Device drop-down list. Type the host name, IP address, user name and password of the GV-Video Server. Modify the default VSS port 10000 if necessary.

Host List New Group New Host Host Informations Host Protection Host Name Video Server Device GV-Video Server IP Address 192.168.1.21 User Name admin Password ***** VSS Port 10000 New Delete Save Export Import OK

Figure 7-16

  1. Click Save to establish connection.

For details on the Multi View functions, see "Multi View Viewer", Chapter 8, GV-DVR User's Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD/DVD.

7.4 Remote Monitoring with E-Map

You can use the Remote E-Map to monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Video Server.

Creating an E-Map for the GV-Video Sever

With the E-Map Editor, you can create an E-Map for the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Video Server. 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.
  4. To create a host, click the Add Host button on the toolbar and select Add Video Server.
  5. Right-click the created New Host in the Host View, and select Host Settings. This dialog box appears.

Host Settings Location Name: vs Address: 192.168.0.205 of Cameras: 2 of Modules: 1 Module 1 of Inputs: 4 of Outputs: 4 Video Server VSS Port: 10000

Figure 7-17

  1. Give the GV-Video Server a location name, and type its IP address (or domain name). Keep the default VSS port 10000, or modify it to match that of GV-Video Server.
  2. Click OK to save the settings.
  3. Expand the created host folder. Drag and drop the icons of cameras and I/O devices onto the imported E-Map.
  4. Close the E-Map Editor. Click Yes when you are promoted to save the file.

For details on creating an E-Map file on the E-Map Server, see "E-Map Application", GV-DVR User's Manual or GV-VMS User's Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD/DVD.

Connecting to GV-Video Server

Depending on where you save the created E-Map file (GV-System / GV-VMS, 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 in the GV-System.

  1. To enable the remote access to the GV-System / GV-VMS, click the Network button, select WebCam Server to display the Server Setup dialog box, and click OK to start the WebCam server.
  2. At the local computer, open the web browser and type the address of the GV-System / GV-VMS. The Single View page appears.
  3. Select Emap. The valid user name and password are required for login. For the first-time user, you will be directed to the Download page. Install the E-Map program before you can run it.
  4. On the Remote E-Map window, click the Login button and select the GV-Video Server host to access its videos and I/O devices. The valid user name and password are required to log in the GV-Video Server.

For details on the Remote E-Map functions, see "E-Map Applications", GV-DVR User's Manual or GV-VMS User's Manual on the Surveillance System Software CD/DVD.

Chapter 8 CMS Configurations

This section introduces the related settings to enable connecting to the GV-Video Server in the central monitoring stations Center V2, Vital Sign Monitor and Dispatch Server.

8.1 Center V2

The Center V2 can monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Video Server.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Center V2 - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["Device 1"] -->|X 4| B["GV-Video Server"]
    C["Device 2"] -->|X 4| D["GV-Video Server"]
    B --> E["TCP/ IP"]
    D --> E
    E --> F["Center V2"]
    G["Video Data"] --> H["Center V2"]
    I["Text Data"] --> H

Figure 8-1

To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV-Video Server, click the Preference Settings button, select System Configure, click the Network tab, and check Accept connections from GV-Compact DVR, Video Server & IP Cam. Keep the default port 5551 for the Port 2 option, or modify it to match the Center V2 port on the GV-Video Server.

Preference General Layout Network Record Dispatch Server Information of CenterV2 Location Name: GV-MNIDVR Assign IP: 102.168.0.127 Network Settings Enhance Network Security CenterV2 Port: 5547 Default Accept connections from GV-Compact DVR, Video Server & IP Cam Port 2: 5551 Default Note Any changes of this property will be applied in the next OK Cancel

Figure 8-2

To define how to display the received video on motion detection and input trigger from the GV-Video Server, click the Preference Setting button and select System Configure. This dialog box appears.

Preference General Layout Network Record Monitor Option ○ Manual close channel ● Close the camera view when motion stopped Post-motion: 5 Sec Camera send by I/O trigger will monitor: 10 Sec. Monitor the camera sent by GV-Wiegand capture: 10 Sec. Image Quality: Normal ✓ Enable Directdraw Start-up □ Auto Run when Windows Starts □ Logn SMS Server when Start Service Channel Caption Font and Color: Settings... □ Use subscriber's color setting as background OK Cancel

Figure 8-3

■ Manual close channel: Closes the triggered camera view manually.
■ Close the camera view when motion stopped: Closes the triggered camera view automatically when motion stops.
■ Post Motion: Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window after motion stops.
■ 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 remain on the monitoring window for the specified time. For example, if the alarm is triggered for 5 minutes and you set 10 minutes, the camera view will be displayed for 15 minutes.
■ Monitor the camera sent by GV-Wiegand Capture: Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window when the card reader, connected to GV-Video Server, is triggered. For the related Wiegand settings on the GV-Video Server, see 4.2.3 GPS / Wiegand.

For further information on how to mange the received video from the GV-Video Server, see GV-CMS Series User's manual.

8.2 Vital Sign Monitor

The Vital Sign Monitor is designed to monitor and manage the cameras and I/O devices connected to the GV-Video Server under low bandwidth network.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Vital Sign Monitor - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["GV-Video Server"] -->|X 4| B["TCP/ IP"]
    A -->|X 4| C["Text Data"]
    D["GV-Video Server"] -->|X 4| E["Vital Sign Monitor"]
    D -->|X 4| F["Text Data"]

Figure 8-4

To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV-Video Server, 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 Vital Sign Monitor port on the GV-Video Server.

System Configure Startup □ Auto Run when Windows Starts □ Start Service when Vital Sign Monitor Starts □ Login ENS Server when Service Starts Connective Port Server Port: 5610 Default Port 2: 5609 Default (Port 2 is assigned for OY IP devices) Security □ Enhance network security OK Cancel

Figure 8-5

For further information on how to mange the video received from the GV-Video Server, see GV-CMS Series User's manual.

8.3 Dispatch Server

The Dispatch Server minimizes overloading of Center V2 Servers by re-distributing GV-Video Server subscribers to the least busy Center V2 server.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Dispatch Server - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["GV-Video Server"] -->|TCP/IP| B["Dispatch Server"]
    C["X 4"] --> A
    D["X 4"] --> A
    E["X 4"] --> F["X 4"]
    G["Center V2"] --> B
    H["Center V2"] --> B
    I["Video Data"] --> B
    J["Text Data"] --> B

Figure 8-6

To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV-Video Server, click the Server Setting button on the toolbar, and enable 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 GV-Video Server.

Dispatch Server Setting Network setting Server Port: 21112 Default Allow GV IP devices to login as subscriber from port: 3554 Default Autorun server service upon startup Automatic Callover Support Allow unidentified CenterV2 Server login identification code: >> Dispatch Setting Group First Balance Only Dispatch Log Keep Days: 30 Log Path: D:\Dispatch\Log\ Available space: 8.51 GB CenterV2 Event Log Enable Real-Time CenterV2 Event Keep Days: 30 Log Path: D:\Dispatch\CenterV2.log\ Available space: 8.51 GB Binarying OK Cancel

Figure 8-7

For further information on how to mange the received video from the GV-Video Server, see GV-CMS Series User's manual.

Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors

9.1 GV-VS04H and GV-VS14

The 16-pin terminal block, located on the rear panel, provides interfaces for four digital inputs, four relay outputs, an RS-485 interface, a Wiegand interface, a GPS interface and auxiliary power. The terminal block can be used to develop applications for motion detection, event alerts via E-mail and FTP, center monitoring by Center V2 and Vital Sign Monitor, PTZ control, Wiegand-interface card reader and a variety of other functions.

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15

Figure 9-1

9.1.1 Pin Assignment

The table below lists the pin assignment for the terminal block.

Pin Function Pin Function
1Relay Output 1 9 DC 5V Outfor GV-Relay Module, or GPS Module
2Digital Input 1 10 Ground, orGPSGround
3Relay Output 2 11 RS 485+
4Digital Input 2 12 Wiegand D0, orGPS RX
5Relay Output 3 13 RS 485-
6Digital Input 3 14 Wiegand D1, orGPS TX
7Relay Output 4 15 Ground
8Digital Input 4 16 DC 12V Out for Wiegand Card Reader
Note: To connect the GPS module, use the Pin 9 for power supply, Pin 10 for ground, Pin 12 for GPS RX and Pin 14 for GPS TX.

9.1.2 Relay Output

The relay outputs on the terminal block only drives a maximum load of 5 volts. Working in conjunction with the GV-Relay V2 module, it is capable of driving heavier loads. Refer to the figure and table below to connect the GV-Relay V2 module to the GV-Video Server.

Note: The GV-Relay module is an optional product.
Output Devices 1-4 NC COM NO COM NC COM NO COM NC COM NO COM RLY 1 RLY 2 RLY 3 RLY 4 GeoVision™ www.geovision.com.tw DC+5V DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4 COM GV-RELAY V2 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

Figure 9-2

GV-Relay V2 I/O Terminal Block
DO 1 Pin 1
DO 2 Pin 3
DO 3 Pin 5
DO 4 Pin 7
+ 5V Pin 9

Note that you don't need to use the DC 5V connector on the GV-Relay V2 module for power supply, since the power is supplied from the GV-Video Server.

9.2 GV-VS11

The terminal block on the rear panel of GV-VS11 provides one digital input and output, an RS-485 interface and auxiliary power.

RS-485 - + 5V DI DO G

Figure 9-3

Pin Function
RS-485-RS-485-
RS-485+RS-485+
5V DC 5V Out
DIDigital Input
DODigital Output
GGround

9.3 GV-VS12

Owing to the model size, GV-VS12 provides the I/O Cable with RJ-45 Connector for the extensible connection to other I/O devices and PTZ cameras. A RJ-45 connector and a bundle of shielded wires are on the each end of the cable.

Strip the desired wires first, and connect the auxiliary devices with the right wires according to the following pin assignment in the section 9.2.1. Then insert the RJ-45 Connector to the I/O/PTZ Port on GV-VS12 (No. 4, Figure 1-9).

Geovision GV-VS14 - GV-VS12 - 1

natural_image Cross-sectional diagram of a cable showing exposed internal wires and external conductors (no text or labels)

Figure 9-4

9.3.1 Pin Assignment

The table below lists the pin assignment for the shielded wires of the I/O Cable with RJ-45 Connector.

PinWire Function
1Brown Digital Out 1
2White with Brown Stripe Digital Out 2
3White with Green Stripe Ground
4White with Blue Stripe Digital In 1
5Blue Digital In 2
6Green Ground
7Orange RS-485 -
8White with Orange Stripe RS-485 +

9.3.2 RS-232 Terminal Block

The RS-232 terminal block on GV-VS12 is mainly used for the connection to a GPS module.

Geovision GV-VS14 - RS-232 Terminal Block - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["●"] --> B["●"]
    B --> C["●"]
    C --> D["●"]

TX RX G 5V
RS232

Figure 9-5

Pin Function
TX GPS RX (Receive)
RX GPS TX (Transmit)
GGround
5V ut DC 5V O

Note: To ensure t n to the GV-VS12, the GPS RX must be connected to he connectio the TX pin, and the GPS TX must be connected to the RX pin.

Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection

Using a PDA, Smartphone or 3G-enabled mobile phone, you can receive live video streaming from the GV-Video Server. The chart below lists the GV mobile applications supporting the GV-Video Server.

Handheld Device ViewOS Supported Default PortSettings on GV-Video Server
GV-GView V2Windows Mobile 5.0 and 2003 for Pocket PC; Windows Mobile 6.0 / 6.1 / 6.5 Classic and ProfessionalData Port: 8866RPB Port: 5552VSS Port: 10000Video Settings → 3GPPv7,MSViewV2/V3,SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported
GV-MSView V2Windows Mobile 5.0 and 2003 for Smartphone Windows Mobile 6.0 / 6.1 / 6.5 Standard and ProfessionalData Port: 8866RPB Port: 5552VSS Port: 10000Video Settings → 3GPPv7,MSViewV2/V3,SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported
GV-MSView V3Windows Mobile 6.0 / 6.1 / 6.5 Standard and ProfessionalData Port: 8866RPB Port: 5552VSS Port: 10000Video Settings → 3GPPv7,MSViewV2/V3,SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported
GV-SSView V3Nokia S60 2nd Edition and 3rd Edition for SmartphoneData Port: 8866RPB Port: 5552VSS Port: 10000Video Settings→ 3GPPv7,MSViewV2/V3,SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported
3GPPMobile phones with players supporting RTSPTCP Port: 8554UDP Port: 17300~17319Video Settings → 3GPPv7,MSViewV2/V3,SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported
GV-Eye / GV-Eye HD V1.2.1-iOS 4.3.3 to 6.0.1- Android version 2.2 to 4.0.2VSS Port: 10000 N/A
Supported Resolution and Codec
Handheld Device ViewGV-GView V2GV-MSView V2/ V3GV-SSView V33GPP ViewerGV-Eye / GV-Eye HD V1.2.1
MPEG4320 x 240 or below320 x 240 or below720 x 480 or below
MJPEGXXXX 1920 x 1080
H.264XXXX or below
Note: A “X” mark indicates the mobile phone application does not support the codec. The live view will not be displayed on the mobile phone if you select the unsupported codec.

Note:

  1. For the 3G-enabled mobile phone, you can receive live video from the GV-Video Server without installing any GV mobile applications.
  2. To receive the live video from the GV-Video Server, enter the TCP/IP port on your mobile phone. To play video back, enable ViewLog Server on the GV-Video Server and enter the RPB Port on your mobile phone.

10.1 PDA

GV-GView V2 is a remote view application for Pocket PC device. It can run on the PDA with Windows Mobile operating system. For the supported operating system version, see Chart 1.

When GV-GView V2 detects the big screen panel of the mobile phone, images from the GV-Video Server will be horizontally rotated for a better view. Resolution is set to be CIF by default.

10.1.1 Installing GV-GView V2

  1. To download GV-GView V2, please go to http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/5_4_gview.asp.
  2. Click the Download button.
  3. Consult your PDA user's manual for how to install a program to the PDA.

10.1.2 Activating the GV-GView Function

To allow remote access to the GV-Video Server, you must select 3GPPv7, MSViewV2/V3, SSView V3 and GView V2 Supported as the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page. See "Connection Template" in 4.1.2 Video Settings for details.

Connection template Fast (LAN, T1, Wireless 802.11a/g, ADSL-high speed...) Fast (LAN, T1, Wireless 802.11a/g, ADSL-high speed...) Normal (ADSL-512K, /256K/128K, Wireless 802.11b...) Slow (ADSL-64K, Modem) 3GPPv7, MSViewV2/V3, SSViewV3 and GViewV2 Supported Customized

Figure 10-1

10.1.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server

Once GV-GView V2 is installed on your PDA, you can use it to monitor your GV-Video Server. Make sure your PDA has wireless LAN adapter properly in place with access to the Internet.

  1. Execute GV-GView V2 on your PDA.

GView V2

Figure 10-2

  1. Click the button located at the lower left corner. The login screen appears.

Gview Live IP Address peterliu.dipmao.com Port 8866 User Name 1 Password * Snapshot Path Clear History OK CANCEL

Figure 10-3

  1. Enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 10000), a username and a password. Then click OK.
  2. Once the connection is established, the live image will appear.

10.1.4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server

To play back the recordings from the GV-Video Server, follow these steps:

  1. Enable the ViewLog Server on GV-Video Server. Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server for details.

  2. Execute GV-GView V2 in your PDA.

  3. Click the 📁 button located at the lower left corner (Figure 10-2). The login screen appears.

Gview Rplb IP Address mtrp0216.dipmap.com Port 5552 User Name admin Password ****** MDB Type Video Server Clear History OK CANCEL

Figure 10-4

  1. Enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 5552), a username and a password. Then click OK to connect.
  2. Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback.

10.1.5 Other Functions

In addition to live view and playback, GV-GView V2 offers these functions: viewing / controlling I/O devices, PTZ control, adjusting image quality, and starting / stopping recording.

On the live view screen, click the buttons on the toolbar to have the desired functions.

Gview Live Time 999 Camera Reception

Figure 10-5

Button Description
Click it to stop the connection.
Click it for Focus-in / Focus-out and Zoom-in / Zoom-out control. This is only available when the camera supports PTZ functions.
Click it to move the camera to different directions. This is only available when the camera supports PTZ functions.
Click it to move the camera to the preset positions. This is only available when the camera supports PTZ functions.
Click it to adjust the image quality.
Click it to access the connected I/O devices.
Click it to start or stop recording.
Click it to display the camera status.
Time 999The supervisor is given the highest priority to control the PTZ camera and won't be restrained by 60-second time limit. When the supervisor logs in, the Timer shows 999.
ReceptionUse this drop-down list to switch cameras.

Accessing I/O Devices

To access the connected I/O devices, use the drop-down list to select the desired camera and click the 📧 button. The I/O module button appears on the toolbar.

Welcome Gview 02:35 ok ● Mos Camera Camera 4 1

Figure 10-6

The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected module. Click the desired number to access its I/O devices. The I/O control buttons appear on the toolbar.

Welcome Gview 02:35 ok Moa Camera Camera 4

Figure 10-7

Button Description
IClick it to view the log of input triggers.
OClick it to display and force the connected output devices.

Viewing Input-Triggered Events

All input triggers are logged on the Alarm list. Click the "I" button (Figure 10-7) to view the list of trigger events.

Welcome Gview Alarm 2001/12/18 11:28:56 (Module 01)Input 2 Exit

Figure 10-8

Forcing Outputs

To force any connected output devices, click the "O" button (Figure 10-7) and click the desired number. The numbers on the toolbar indicate the connected output devices.

Welcome Gview 02:35 ok Mission Camera Camera 4

Figure 10-9

Controlling PTZ Cameras

To control the PTZ camera, use the drop-down list to select the desired camera, and click the button on the live view screen (Figure 10-5).

Gview Live Time 999 Camera Reception

Figure 10-10

Button Description
Click it to return to the previous page.
Use these buttons to move the PTZ camera to the left, up, down and right
Click it to return to home.

Viewing Camera Status

To view the camera status, click the button on the live view screen (Figure 10-5).

Welcome Gvie Camera Status 01 Normal 02 Normal 03 Normal 04 Normal 05 Normal 06 Normal 07 Normal 08 Normal 09 Inactive 10 Normal 11 Normal 12 Normal 13 Normal 14 Normal 15 Normal 16 Normal 17 Normal 18 Normal 19 Lost 20 Normal 21 Normal 22 Normal 23 Normal 24 Normal 25 Normal 26 Normal 27 Normal 28 Normal 29 Normal 30 Normal 31 Normal 32 Connection Lost Wait 0 Camera 1~16 Channel

Figure 10-11

This screen displays the status of camera activity. Three messages indicate the current camera status.

Message Description
NormalThe camera is turned on and not recording.
InactiveThe camera is turned off.
RecordingThe camera is recording.

10.2 Windows Smartphone

With the GV-MSView application, you can monitor your GV-Video Server remotely through a Windows-based smartphone. For the supported operating system version, see Chart 1.

10.2.1 Installing GV-MSView V2 / V3

  1. To download GV-MSView V2 / V3, please go to http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/5_4_msview.asp.
  2. Click the Download button.
  3. Consult your smartphone user's manual for how to install a program to the smartphone.

10.2.2 Activating the GV-MSView V2 / V3 Function

To allow remote access to the GV-Video Server, you must select 3GPPv7, MSViewV2/V3, SSView V3 and GView V2 Supported as the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page. See “Connection Template” in 4.1.2 Video Settings for details.

10.2.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server

The following operations may vary slightly for different modules.

  1. Execute MSViewV2.exe or MSViewV3.exe on your smartphone.

MSView V3.12 Exit Type

Figure 10-13

2. Click Type and then Live.

MSView V3.12 Live Rpb Rpb with time Exit Type

Figure 10-14

  1. On the login screen, enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 10000), a username and a password. Then click Control and select Connect.

Welcome MView(P) IP Addr geovidieo.dipmap.c Port 10000 Username admin Password ***** Snapshot Path \ Connect Clear Load Cancel Control

Figure 10-15

  1. Once the connection is established, the live image will appear. You can use the scroll key on your smartphone to navigate camera channels.

Welcome MsView(P) Camera Stop Control

Figure 10-16

10.2.4 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server

To play back the recordings from the GV-Video Server, follow these steps:

  1. Enable the ViewLog Server on GV-Video Server. Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server for details.
  2. Execute GV-MSView V2 or GV-MSView V3 in your smartphone.
  3. Select Type and then RPB (Figure 10-14). The login screen appears. If you want to search the recordings within a specific period of time for playback, select RPB with time.

Welcome MsView(P) IP Addr mtrp0216.dipmap.c Port 5552 Username admin Password ***** Exit Select

Figure 10-17

  1. Enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 5552), a username and a password. Then click Select and click GV Video Server to start the connection.
  2. Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback.

10.2.5 Other Functions

In addition to live view, GV-MSView V2 or GV-MSView V3 offers these functions: zooming in/out a camera view, rotating images and controlling outputs. Select the Control option to have these features.

10.3 Symbian Smartphone

With the GV-SSView V3 application, it's also possible to monitor your GV-Video Server remotely through a Symbian-based smartphone. For the supported operating system version, see Chart 1.

10.3.1 Installing GV-SSView V3

  1. To download GV-SSView V3, please go to http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/5_4_ssview.asp.
  2. Click the Download button.
  3. Consult your smartphone user's manual for how to install a program to the smartphone.

10.3.2 Activating the GV-SSView V3 Function

To allow remote access to the GV-Video Server, you must select 3GPPv7, MSViewV2/V3, SSView V3 and GView V2 Supported as the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Settings page. See “Connection Template” in 4.1.2 Video Settings for details.

10.3.3 Connecting to GV-Video Server

The following operations may vary slightly for different modules.

  1. Execute SSView on your smartphone.
  2. When the message SSView V3 appears, select Options, and select Live Connect. The login screen appears.

Welcome SsviewV3(v0300d) SsviewV3 Live connect Rpb Rpb With Time Select Cancel

Figure 10-19

  1. Enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 10000), a username and a password. Then click Options and select Connect.

  2. Once the connection is established, the live image will appear.

SsviewV3Image Options Exit

Figure 10-20

10.3.4 Quick Connection

The IP addresses of connected servers can be stored for quick connection in the future. Press the [<] and [>] buttons on the mobile device to select the desired server for connection.

10.3.5 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server

To play back the recordings from the GV-Video Server, follow these steps:

  1. Enable the ViewLog Server on GV-Video Server. Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server for details.
  2. Execute SSView on your smartphone.
  3. When the message SSView V3 appears, click Options, and then select RPB. The login screen appears. If you want to search the recordings within a specific period of time for playback, select RPB With Time.

SsviewV3RpbConnect IP/Host name geovision.dipmap.com Port 5552 User name admin Options Exit

Figure 10-21

  1. Enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server, port value (default value is 5552), a username and a password. Then click Options and select Video Server.
  2. Select the desired video recording from the event list for playback.

10.3.6 Other Functions

In addition to live view, SSView offers these functions: changing camera channels, zooming in a camera view, rotating images and controlling outputs. Select Options to have these features.

10.4 3G Mobile Phone

Without installing any GV applications, you can use a 3G mobile phone to access GV-Video Server directly.

10.4.1 Activating the 3G Mobile Phone Function

To allow remote access to the GV-Video Server, first you must select 3GPPv7, MSViewV2/V3, SSViewV3 and GViewV2 as the connection type in the Connection Template field on the Video Setting page, and then enable the 3GPP Server on GV-IP Speed Dome. See 4.1.2 Video Settings and 4.3.9 3GPP/RTSP for details.

10.4.2 Connecting to the GV-Video Server

  1. Open the Internet browser in the mobile phone, and enter the IP address of your GV-Video Server. This login screen appears.

User Name: 1 Password: * JPEG GIF 3G Submit

Figure 10-22

  1. Enter a user name, a password, and select 3G. Then click Submit to connect.

  2. After the connection is established, an image similar to this example appears.

Internet Explorer http://mtrp0216.dipmap.com:8 Live Camera: (1~32) 1 Last 10 Video Files RPB DST Rollback: no Video Size: 176x144 Video Quality: Normal Audio Codec: AMR_wb

Figure 10-23

  1. Select Live to receive the Live View images, and click Submit. This screen appears.

3G Live View Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Previous Next

Figure 10-24

  1. Select the desired channel. Its live image will appear.

Geovision GV-VS14 - Connecting to the GV-Video Server - 4

10.4.3 Playing Back the Recordings from GV-Video Server

To play back the recordings from the GV-Video Server, follow these steps:

  1. Enable the ViewLog Server on GV-Video Server. Keep the connection port to be 5552 or modify it if necessary. See 4.3.8 ViewLog Server for details.

  2. Select the desired camera on the screen (Figure 10-25), and then select Last 10 Video Files or PRB.

[Last 10 Video Files]

  1. Select this option. The event list that displays last 10 video files appears.

3G RPB 15.24.04 15.25.05 15.26.05 15.27.05 15.28.05 15.29.05 15.30.05 15.31.06 15.32.06 15.33.06 Previous Next

Figure 10-26

  1. Select the desired event from the list. The video will start to play.

[PRB]

Select this option. This screen appears. Search the desired video by date and time with the drop-down list, and click Submit. The video will start to play.

Year 2010 Month 5 Day 25 Hour 12 Minute 0 Submit

Figure 10-27

Note: Currently the 3GPP application does not support I/O control or PTZ control.

10.5 Android Smartphone

Download GV-Eye from Android Market and install the application. The GV-Eye icon will appear on the desktop. For the supported operating system version, see Chart 1.

Note: For the latest specifications and instructions of the latest version, see the GV-Eye for Android Smartphones & Tablets Installation Guide on our website:

http://www.geovision.com.tw/upload/en/mobileap/GV-Eye_AndroidV121.pdf

Google Play 商店 GV-Eye

Figure 10-28

10.5.1 Connecting to GV-Video Server

1. Tap the GV-Eye icon

Geovision GV-VS14 - Tap the GV-Eye icon - 1

on you device. This page appears.

GV-Eye Favorite Name: |Demo Site IP: gvipcam.dipma Port: 10000 ID: guest Password: ......

Figure 10-29

  1. Type the IP address, port number (default value is 10000), user name and password of the GV-IP devices you want to access. And then tap the Add button + to save the connection information in the address book.
  2. Tap the created link in the address book.

Address Book(1) Demo Site gvipcam.dipmap.com:10000

Figure 10-30

  1. Tap the Connection button to access the GV-IP devices.

10.5.2 Accessing Live View

You can press the Menu button on the mobile phone to see or hide the connection information.

1 2 3 4 Motion Detected I/O Triggered Motion Detected Camera1 Time:2011-10-22 02:34:38 Codec:H.264 Resolution:352x240 FPS:30 IO output:Output1 has been ForceOutput. GV-Fye

Figure 10-31

The following function buttons are available:

Icon NameFunction
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 2Channel numberSwitches to a different channel. You can drag across the numbers to see more channels. This function is only supported by GV-Video Server and GV-Compact DVR.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 3Snapshot Savesthe current image in the mobile device
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 4Dual Stream Switches between the video streams if the GV-IP device supports dual streams.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 5Screen divisionDisplays up to four channels on the same page if the GV-IP device supports multiple channels. This function is only supported by GV-Video Server and GV-Compact DVR.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 6Audio Enables ordisables the audio function. G.711 and G.723 audio codec are supported.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 7PTZ Control Enablesables the PTZ function. A message will appear asking if you want to use Gesture Detector to control PTZ. Tap OK if you want to be able to drag across the live view screen to control the PTZ function in addition to using the PTZ control buttons on the bottom of the screen. ▲: Moves the camera toward different directions. ▲: Moves the camera back to Home position. ●: Zooms in and out. Ⓧ: Adjusts the focus. ●: Auto adjusts focus. ⏻: Adjusts the iris. ●: Moves the camera to a preset point by typing the preset number. ←→: See more PTZ function buttons. ▲: Exits the PTZ mode.
[Y?DT]I/O Device Tap anumber to force the output device to be triggered. The I/O icon will appear briefly when I/O is triggered.

Note: The default live view is stream 2, limited to Admin users only starting from GV-Eye V1.2.0.

10.6 iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

Download GV-Eye or GV-Eye HD from App Store and install the application. The GV-Eye or GV-EyeHD icon will appear on the desktop. For the supported operating system version, see Chart 1.

Note: For the latest specifications and instructions of the latest version, see the GV-Eye for iPhone and iPod Touch / GV-Eye HD for iPad Installation Guide on our website: http://www.geovision.com.tw/upload/en/mobileap/GV-EyeV121.pdf

Geovision GV-VS14 - iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad - 1

To connect your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to the GV-Video Server, follow these steps:

Geovision GV-VS14 - iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad - 2

  1. Tap the GV-Eye is on the desktop of your phone. The welcome page appears.

  2. Tap the Add button. This page appears.

Device Info Login Host name New Name Domain/IP 192.168.0.1 Port 10000 Username admin Password admin

Figure 10-33

  1. Enter the Host name, Domain/IP address, port number (default value is 10000), username and password to log in to the GV-Video Server.

  2. Tap the Save button. The GV-Video Server is now added to the IPCam list and will be available the next time you access GV-Eye. You can tap the Edit button and then select an Video Server to edit existing device login information.

Live (4) GvlPCam Demo Gvipcam.dipmap.com Mobile server 192.168.0.43 PTZ010 192.168.0.7 cr130 192.168.0.10

Figure 10-34

10.6.2 Accessing Live View

You can tap the information button at the top-right corner to see the connection information.

Back Camera0018 Stream number Codec Name:Camera(S1) Resolution:(704X576) H.264 2011/10/19 10:58:47(7) Frame rate (fps) Name:Camera(S1) Resolution:(704X576) H.264 2011/10/19 10:58:47(7) I/O Status (Not Triggered) I/O Triggered Motion Detected

Figure 10-35

The buttons below are available when the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad is positioned vertically.

Icon Name Function
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 2Screen division
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 3PTZ control Enables PTZ control. Drag across the camera live view screen to adjust the camera position. The following buttons are available:Zooms in and out.Adjusts the focus.Moves the camera back to Home position.Adjusts the iris. (GV-SD010 only)Moves the camera to a preset point by typing the preset number.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 4Snapshot Saves the current image in the mobile device.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 5I/O Device Tap a number to force the output device to be triggered.The I/O icon will be highlighted briefly when I/O is triggered.
Geovision GV-VS14 - Accessing Live View - 6Stream changeSwitch the live view streams.

Note:

  1. The PTZ control and I/O device functions are only accessible on devices with PTZ control and I/O devices.
  2. The default live view is stream 2, limited to Admin users only starting from GV-Eye (HD) V1.2.0.

Specifications

Video

Model GV-VS04H GV-VS11GV-VS12 GVVS14
Video StandardNTSC, PAL
Video Input4 channels 1 channel 2 channels 4 channels
CompressionH.264 H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG,H.264, MJPEG
Frame RateNTSC30 fps per channel60 fps in total for 2 channels, 120 fps in total for 4 channels
PAL25 fps per channel50 fps in total for 2 channels, 100 fps in total for 4 channels
ResolutionNTSC704 x 480, 704 x 480 de-interlace, 352 x 240, 176 x 112
PAL704 x 576, 704 x 576 de-interlace, 352 x 288, 176 x 144
Video StreamingConfigurable frame rate and bandwidth,Constant and variable bitrate
Video AdjustmentBrightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation
Dual StreamsNoYesNoYes

Audio

Model GV-VS04H GV-VS11GV-VS12 GV-VS14
Audio Input4 channels1 channel2 channels
CompressionG.723G.711
Audio SupportTwo ways One wayTwo ways
Note: The GV-Video Server can only work with the microphone using external power supply.

Management

Event ManagementTriggerSchedule, Sensor Input, Motion Detection
ActionStore video (AVI format),Send e-mails with captured images,Upload captured images to FTP Server,Monitor through Center V2, VSM and GV-GIS,Activate relay outputs to control external devices
Firmware UpgradeRemote upgrade by HTTP,Firmware upgrade utility included on the Software DVD
StorageUSB storage device (optional)
Client PC RequirementsMicrosoft Internet Explorer 7.x or above running on Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / Server 2008 / Server 2012
SecurityIP address filtering
LanguageBulgarian / Czech / Danish / Dutch / English / French / German / Greek / Hebrew / Hindi / Hungarian / Italian / Indonesian / Japanese / Norwegian / Lithuanian / Persian / Polish / Portuguese / Romanian / Russian / Serbian / Simplified Chinese / Slovakian / Slovenian / Spanish / Thai / Traditional Chinese / Turkish
Note: Internet Explorer 10 is only supported by GV-VS11 version 1.05, GV-VS12 version 1.09 and GV-VS14 version 1.03.

Network

Interface10/100 Base-T Ethernet,802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN (optional),Mobile broadband: UMTS, EDGE, etc. (optional)
ProtocolHTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, UPnP, DynDNS, 3GPP/ISMA, Multicast, RTSP, QoS (DSCP), SNMP

Power over Ethernet

PoE Standard IEEE 802.3afPower over Ethernet / PD
PoE Power Supply Type End-Span
PoE Power Output Per Port48V DC, 350mA. Max. 15.4 watts
Note: The GV-VS11 and GV-VS14 do not support PoE function.

External Interface

Model GV-VS04H GV-VS11 GV-VS12 GV-VS14
Video Input 4 BNC ports 1 BNC port 2 BNC ports4 BNC ports
Audio Input2 stereo phone jack to 4 RCA ports1 RCA port 2 RCA ports2 stereo phone jack to 4 RCA ports
Audio Output1 RCA portN/A1 RCA port1 RCA port
Sensor Input4 inputs1 input2 inputs4 inputs
Alarm Output4 outputs1 output2 outputs4 outputs
PTZ RS-485 +/-
GPSUARTN/ARS-232 +/-UART
EthernetRJ-45, 10/100 Mbps
USB2 ports (USB 2.0)1 port (USB 2.0)2 ports (USB 2.0)2 ports (USB 2.0)
PowerInput12V, 3A12V, 1.25A12V, 3A12V, 3.5A
Output12V, 1.6A (19.2W Max.)N/AN/A12V, 1.6A (19.2W Max.)

Environment

ModelGV-VS04HGV-VS11GV-VS12GV-VS14
Operation Temp.-20 °C ~ 55 °C / -4 °F ~ 131 °F0°C ~ 50°C / 32°F ~ 122°F-20 °C ~ 55 °C / -4 °F ~ 131 °F-20 °C ~ 55 °C / -4 °F ~ 131 °F
Humidity0 ~ 85% RH (non-condensing)

Physical

ModelGV-VS04H GV-VS11 GV-VS12GV-VS14
Dimensions(L x W x H)174 x 145 x 40mm /6.85 x 5.71 x1.57 in100 x 69 x 40mm /3.94 x 2.72 x1.57 in123 x 106 x 25mm /4.84 x 4.17 x0.98 in174 x 145 x 40mm /6.85 x 5.71 x1.57 in
Weight0.73 kg /1.61 lb0.31 kg /0.69 lb0.35 kg /0.76 lb0.73 kg /1.61 lb

Applications

Network StorageGV-System / GV- VMS, GV-Backup Center, GV-Recording Server
Mobile Phone supportGV-AView for Android Smartphone,GV-Eye HD for iPad, GV-Eye for iPhone and iPod Touch
Live ViewingInternet Explorer, GV-Multi View

CMS Server support GV-Control Center, GV-Center V2, GV-System / GV-VSM

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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 Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prom Disable Enable Allow Scriptlets Disable Enable Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Disable Enable Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable Enable Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use *Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to: Medium-high (default) Reset...

Security Settings - Internet Zone Settings Disable (recommended) Enable (not secure) Prompt Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt Disable Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins Administrator approved Disable Enable Prompt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting* Disable Enable Prompt Downloads

B. Supported Wireless LAN USB Adaptor

GV-VS04H / GV-VS12 / GV-VS14

Vendor Model
D-Link DWA-140(H/W version B1), DWL-G122 (version C1)
Edimax EW-7318Ug, EW-7318Un, EW-7718Un, EW-7711UAn
Linksys WUSB54GC, WUSB600 (version 1)
PegatronWL-166N11
Note: Linksys WUSB54GC ver. 3 is not supported.

GV-VS11

Vendor Model
EdimaxEW-7711UAn
PegatronWL-166N11

C. Supported Mobile Broadband Device

GV-VS04H / GV-VS12 / GV-VS14

Vendor Model
BandluxeC320, C501
HuaweiE156, E156B, E169, E220, E1692, E1750, E1752, E1756, E1756C, EC169C, EC189 USB Modem (HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM)
NovatelMC950D, MC996D, MC998D (HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM)
OndaMSA523HS
Sierra250U
Verizon USB727, USB728, USB760 Modem (EVDO)
VodafoneK3565 (Rev 2)
ZTEMF100
Note: Huawei E1756C is only supported by GV-VS12 and GV-VS14.

GV-VS11

Vendor Model
HuaweiE169, E220, EC169C, E1750, E1756, E1756C, EC189 USB Modem (HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM)
NovatelMC998D (HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM)

D. The RTSP Command

The GV-Video Server can support RTSP protocol for both audio and video streaming.

If you use the QuickTime player, enter:

rtsp://<IP of the GV-Video Server:8554/.sdp

For example, rtsp://192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp

If you use the VLC, enter:

rtsp://username:password@<IP of the GV-Video Server:8554/.sdp

For example, rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.3.111:8554/CH001.sdp

Note:

  1. The RTSP server must be enabled on the Web interface. See 4.3.9 3GPP/RTSP.
  2. Only VLC and QuickTime players are supported for video streaming via RTSP protocol.
  3. For GV-VS11 and GV-VS12, only 352 x 240 (352 x 288) and 176 x 112 (176 x 144) are supported.

E. The Supported PTZ Cameras

The following table shows the supported PTZ cameras.

PTZ Model and Protocol
AcutVista (SSD-7971D)
Ademco (Jupiter)
Bosch (G3)
Bosch (TC700 / 8560)
Canon (VCC4 / VCC5i)
CBC GANZ (ZC-S120 Series)
Chiper (CPT-V9KRV)
COP (15-CD53W) - Pelco D
COP (15-CD55TW) - Pelco D
COP (15-CD55W) - Pelco D
COP (CD55X) - Pelco D
Direct Perception (PTU Series)
D-max Dome
DongYang Dome (DOH-240)
DynaColor (D-7720 / 7722)
DynaColor Dome
Dynacolor (DynaHawk-ZH701)
ELBEX (Matrix / 1000)
Elmo (PTC-200C)
Elmo (PTC-400C)
Elmo (PTC-1000)
EverFocus (EPTZ 1000 / 500)
Eyewiew T-Power (T2-SA27)
GKB (SPD-221)
HiSharp - Pelco D
HiSharp - Pelco P
JEC Dome
JVC (TK-S576B / S655 / C686E)
Kalatel CyberDome
Kampro Technology (K-ZC23)
KenKo (DMP23-H1)
LG (LPT-OS553HQ)
Lilin (PIH) – MLP1
Lilin (PIH-7625) – MLP1
Lilin (PIH-820) – MLP1
MESSOA (SDS600 Series)
MESSOA (D-700 Series)
Minking Dome
Mintron (54G2AHN / P)
NanWang (NVD 2300PNT)
NanWang V4.1 (NVD 2300PNT)
Panasonic (WV-CS850)
Panasonic (WV-CW960)
Pelco Dome
Pelco (Spectra III)
Pelco Spetra Mini Dome (SD4-WO)
Pishion (22X)
PTZ in I/O
RX214D
SAE (DR-E588)
Samsung (SCC-641 / 643)
Samsung (SPD-1600)
Samsung (SPD-3300)
Sensormatic (Ultra IV)
Sony (EVI-D100)
StorVision PTZ
TOA (CC551)
VDI (CT-58SPD)
VIDO.AT Dome
YAAN Dome
360 Vision (ViD-18COP04) - Pelco P

F. The CGI Command

Note this function is supported by GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version 1.04 or later) and GV-VS14.

You can use the CGI command to obtain a snapshot of the live view or access the User Account Web interface. For the GV-Video Server with the following details:

IP address: 192.168.2.11

Username: admin

Password: admin

Desired stream: 1

To obtain a snapshot of the live view, type the following into your web browser:

http://192.168.2.11/PictureCatch.cgi?username=admin&password=admin&channel=1

To access the User Account Web interface, type the following into your web browser:

http://192.168.2.11/ConfigPage.cgi?username=admin&password=admin&page=UserSetting

Note: For GV-VS11 and GV-VS12, if the resolution is set as 704 x 480 (704 x 576), the obtained snapshot will be 704 x 240 (704 x 288).

G. Default Port Value

HTTP Port 80
Streaming Port 10000
E-Mail Server 25
FTP Server 21
Center V2 5551
Vital Sign Monitor 5609
GV-GIS 3356
Video Gateway 50000
Backup Center 30000
ViewLog Server 5552
RTSP/TCP Port 8554
RTP/UDP Port 17300 -17319
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Brand : Geovision

Model : GV-VS14

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