GV-IP Camera User's Manual GV-EBD Series GV-ABL / TBL Series GV-ADR / TDR Series GV-AVD / TVD Series Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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Preface Welcome to the GV-EBD Series IR Eyeball IP Dome, GV-ABL Series Bullet IP Camera, GV-ADR / TDR Series Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome and GV-AVD Series Vandal Proof IP Camera User’s Manual. The features described in the manual vary among camera models and versions. Some features may not be available in your camera.
Contents Naming Definition....................................................................vi Note for Connecting to GV-VMS / DVR / NVR ......................vii Note for Installing Camera Outdoor .....................................vii Note for Powering the Camera ..............................................vii Note for Face Detection ........................................................viii Note for People Counting .......................................................
1.3 GV-ADR / TDR Series ..........................................................................................41 1.3.1 Packing List...............................................................................................42 1.3.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................43 1.3.3 Overview...................................................................................................45 1.3.4 Installation...................................
Chapter 3 Administrator Mode ...........................................83 3.1 Common ...............................................................................................................85 3.1.1 Basic Info ..................................................................................................85 3.1.2 Local Parameters......................................................................................86 3.2 Network .....................................................................
3.6.2 Tampering Alarm ....................................................................................126 3.6.3 Audio Detection.......................................................................................127 3.7 3.6.4 Alarm Input..............................................................................................128 3.6.5 Alarm Output...........................................................................................129 Formatting Storage .................................
Naming Definition GV-DVR / NVR GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software. The GVDVR also refers to GV-Multicam System or GV-Hybrid DVR. GV-VMS GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras.
Note for Connecting to GV-VMS / DVR / NVR The GV-IPCAM in this Manual is designed to work with and record on GV-VMS / DVR / NVR, a video management system. Once the camera is connected to the GV-VMS / DVR / NVR, the resolution set on the GV-VMS / DVR / NVR will override the resolution set on the camera’s Web interface. You can only change the resolution settings through the Web interface when the connection to the GV-VMS / DVR / NVR is interrupted.
Note for Face Detection To use the camera’s built-in face detection feature (see 3.5.1.
Note for People Counting To use the camera’s built-in people counting feature (see 3.5.1.
1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 GV-EBD Series The H.265 Target Eyeball Dome is an outdoor, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and IR LEDs for day and night surveillance. The camera adheres to IP67 standards for dust / water protection and supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths.
1.1.1 Packing List H.265 Target Eyeball Dome Screw Kit Drill Template Paster Waterproof Rubber Set Download Guide Warranty Card 1.1.2 Optional Accessories Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Model Number Name Details GV-Mount107 Pendant Bracket (must be used with GV-Mount212P) Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø 4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.
1 GV-Mount300-2 Introduction Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”) Convex Corner Mount Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb) GV-Mount310-2 Concave Corner Mount Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”) Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb) GV-Mount420 (must be used with GV-Mount211P) Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x 53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.45 kg (0.99 lb) Pole Mount Bracket Steel Strap Diameter: Ø 67 ~ 127 mm (Ø 2.
1.1.3 Overview 1.1.3.1 GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 4701 / 8700 Figure 1-1 No.
1 Introduction 1.1.3.2 GV-EBD4711 / 4712 / 8711 Figure 1-2 No. Description 1 Bottom ring 2 Housing 3 Microphone 4 Lens 5 Power connector (DC 12 V) 6 Ethernet connector / PoE 7 Micro SD card slot and default button compartment 8 Default button 9 Micro SD card slot Note: If the default button doesn’t respond after pressing for 15 seconds, reboot the camera and try again within 10 minutes of rebooting.
1.1.4 Installation The Target Eyeball Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling. Alternatively, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount the dome on a wall. Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In concealed installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the bottom ring. 1.
1 3. Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-5 4. Connect the cables and secure the camera. Figure 1-6 5. Adjust the monitoring direction.
6. Mount the bottom ring. Figure 1-8 For Open Installation Lead the cables out from the open slot on the bottom ring before screwing the camera to the ceiling as shown in Figure 1-6.
1 Introduction 1.1.4.2 GV-EBD4711 / 4712 / 8711 Standard Installation For Concealed Installation 1. Stick the drill template paster to the ceiling and drill three holes according to the drill template. Figure 1-10 2. Insert the screw anchors. Figure 1-11 3. Loosen the fixing screw and remove the housing by turning it to the position as shown.
4. Secure the bottom ring to the ceiling with 3 supplied screws and connect the cable. Figure 1-13 5. Mount the housing by adjusting to the position as shown and press and turn to anywhere but . Figure 1-14 6. Adjust the monitoring direction. Then tighten the screw.
1 Introduction WARNING: Make sure the housing is not dismounted from the bottom ring when adjusting the monitoring direction. Unintentional removal of the housing may result in circumstantial damages. For Open Installation Lead the cables out from the open slot on the bottom ring before mounting the housing as shown in Figure 1-14.
1.1.5 Optional Installation You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment: GV-Mount211P / GV-Mount212P for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.1 and 1.1.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.3. GV-Mount212P + GV-Mount107 for Pendant Tube Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2. 1.1.5.
1 1. Introduction Unscrew the bracket. Figure 1-18 2. Loosen the indicated area by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-19 3. Stick the drill template paster to the wall with the arrow pointing up. 4. Drill 4 holes according to the sticker and insert the 4 screw anchors to the 4 holes. 5.
6. Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-21 7.
1 Introduction GV-EBD2702 Figure 1-23 GV-ADR2701 / 4701 Figure 1-24 GV-ADR2702 / ADR4702 / TDR2700 / TDR2702 / TDR4700 / TDR4702 / TDR4703 Figure 1-25 15
8. Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the power box as shown in No. 8, Figure 1-26. Then connect the cable to the camera. To waterproof the cable, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable. 9. Rotate the plastic ring to secure the conduit connector to the power box. Screw in the cap as shown in No. 9, Figure 1-26. 10. Screw the wall mount bracket to the power box as shown in No. 10, Figure 1-26. Figure 1-26 11. Mount the bottom ring.
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Standard Installation 1 Attach the wall box to the wall and use a marker to mark the location for the center socket and the screws. Make sure the knob points down. Long Screw This knob points down Figure 1-29 2 Drill 3 holes according to the screw location. Then, drill a bigger hole at the center socket location for the Ethernet cable. 3 Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw location and secure the wall box to the wall with 3 long screws. 4. Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise.
1 5. Introduction Thread the Ethernet cable through the center socket and waterproof the Ethernet cable. For details, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable. ` Figure 1-31 6. Fit the cable into the wall box. 7. Secure the camera by locking the provided short screws to the screw position for each model: GV-EBD2702 Figure 1-32 GV-EBD4700 / 4701 / 4711 / 4712 / 8700 / 8711 Figure 1-33 8. Mount the bottom ring.
Note: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose to run the Ethernet cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, you will have to purchase your own conduit connector and corrugated tube. 3/4” NPS is the recommended type of connector. After you secure the wall box to the desired location, remove the knob at the bottom and connect the conduit connector with a self-prepared corrugated tube to the wall box.
1 Introduction 1.1.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P Figure 1-35 GV-Mount420 Packing List GV-Mount420 Additional Screw Kit - M6 Screw x 4 - M6 Nut x 4 - M6 Plain Washer x 4 - M6 Split Washer x 4 M4 Screw x 4 Note: For GV-ADR / TDR / EBD Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GV-Mount211P.
1. Unscrew the bracket. Figure 1-36 2. Loosen the indicated area by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-37 3. Align and attach the power box to the back plate using the 4 supplied M4 screws as indicated. Figure 1-38 Note: Make sure the direction of the “up ↑” indicator on the back plate match that of the power box.
1 4. Thread the 3 steel straps onto the back plate. Figure 1-39 5. Follow Step 6 ~ 12 in 1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P. 6. Secure the camera onto the desired pole by tightening the steel straps.
1.1.5.4 GV-Mount212P + GV-Mount107 GV- Mount107 GV- Mount212P Figure 1-40 GV-Mount107 Packing List Pendant Bracket Pendant Tube Tube Connector Torx Wrench Note: Before installing GV-Mount107, note the following. Install your GV-EBD Series camera on a GV-Mount212P by cutting a hole in the center of the mount and thread the camera wires through. Prepare 3 long screws for securing the Pendant Bracket to the ceiling. GV-Mount107 optionally extends with GV-Mount704.
1 1. Introduction Place GV-Mount107 on the ceiling and mark the location for the center socket and the 3 screws. 2. Drill the marks and secure the Pendant Bracket onto the ceiling. Figure 1-41 3. Attach one end of the Pendant Tube to the Pendant Bracket, and the other end to the Tube Connector. 4. Thread the necessary wires from the ceiling through the Pendant Tube and connect to the camera wires. Figure 1-42 5. Push and arrange the connected wires inside Mount212P. 6.
1.2 GV-ABL / TBL Series The Bullet IP Camera is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IRcut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The camera supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths. The camera adheres to IP66 standards (IP67 for GV-ABL4712 / 8712 / TBL Series) and can be powered through PoE. Model No.
1 Introduction 1.2.1 Packing List Bullet IP Camera Drill Template Paster Screw Kit Waterproof Rubber Set Download Guide Warranty Card 1.2.2 Optional Accessories Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Model Number Name Details GV-Mount502 (for GVABL2701 Series / 2703 Series / 4701 Series / 4703 & TBL2703 Series / 4703) Wall Mount Bracket Dimensions: 93 x 93 x 39 mm (3.66” x 3.66” x 1.
GV-PA191 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Adapter GV-POE Switch GV-POE Switch is designed to provide power along with network connection for IP devices. GV-POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports. Power Adapter Contact our sales representatives for the countries and areas supported. 28 GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable.
1 Introduction 1.2.3 Overview 1.2.3.1 GV-ABL2701 / 2703 / 4701 / 4703 & TBL2703 / 4703 Figure 1-43 No. Description No. Description 1 2 Power connector (DC 12 V) Ethernet connector / PoE Load Default Button (for GV-ABL2703 / 4703 & TBL2703 / 4703 only) Figure 1-44 No. Description No. Description 1 2 Load default button Grounding screw Note: 1.
1.2.3.2 GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 & TBL4700 / 4710 / 4711 / 8710 1 2 3 Figure 1-45 No.
1 Introduction 1.2.4 Installation The Bullet IP Camera is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the wall or ceiling. Or, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount your camera on a wall. Below are the instructions for Wall Mount. There are two kinds of Wall Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the wall. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the base.
4. Drill four 30-mm deep holes according to the drill template. Figure 1-48 5. Insert the screw anchors. Figure 1-49 6. Screw the locknut and loosen the universal joint before attaching the camera to the wall.
1 7. Introduction Secure the camera to the wall and connect all cables. Lead tapping screws through the guide holes in the base and fix them on the wall by using a screwdriver. Figure 1-51 8. Adjust the monitoring direction. Figure 1-52 For Open Installation Lead the cables out from the open slot on the base before screwing the camera to the wall as shown in Figure 1-51.
1.2.5 Optional Installation For GV-ABL2701 Series / 2703 Series / 4701 Series / 4703 & TBL2703 Series / 4703, you can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment: GV-Mount502 for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.1. For GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 / TBL Series, you can optionally purchase: GV-Mount503 for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount503 for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.3.
1 1.2.5.1 GV-Mount502 GV-Mount502 Packing List GV-Mount502 M3 25 mm Screw x 4 M3 12 mm Screw x 4 Screw Anchor x 4 Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector 1. Unscrew the box cover.
2. Loosen the knob by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-57 3. Attach the box to the wall with the knob pointing down and use a marker to mark 4 dots. 4. Drill 4 holes according to the marks. 5. Insert the 4 screw anchors to the holes and secure the box to the wall with 4 long screws. 6. Secure the camera to the box cover with 4 short screws, as illustrated in No. 6, Figure 158. 7. Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the wall box, as shown in No. 7, Figure 1-58.
1 1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503 GV-Mount503 Packing List GV-Mount503 Long Screw x 4 Short Screw x 4 Screw Anchor x 4 Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector Waterproof Rubber Plug 1. 1. Unscrew the box cover.
2. Loosen the knobs by turning it anticlockwise. Figure 1-60 3. Attach the box to the wall with the knobs pointing down and use a marker to mark 4 dots. 4. Drill 4 holes according to the marks. 5. Insert 4 screw anchors to the holes and secure the to the wall with 4 long screws. 6. Thread the camera cable through the box cover and secure the camera to the cover with 4 short screws. 7. Reattach the box cover to the power box, as shown in No. 7, Figure 1-61. 8.
1 Introduction Note: Alternatively, you can use the supplied waterproof rubber plug to seal the box cover by following the steps below. 1. Thread the camera cable through the box cover, and then through the supplied waterproof rubber plug from the bottom side. Figure 1-62 2. Align the gap of the waterproof rubber plug to the direction of the “up ↑” indicator and press firmly to embed the waterproof plug onto the inside of the box cover. 3.
Note: For GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 and TBL Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GV-Mount503. 1. Follow Step 1 & 2 in 1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503. 2. Align and attach the power box to the back plate using the 4 supplied M4 screws as indicated. Figure 1-63 Note: Make sure the direction of the “up ↑” indicator on the back plate matches that of the power box. 3. Thread the 3 steel straps onto the back plate. Figure 1-64 4. Follow Step 6 ~ 10 in 1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503.
1 Introduction 1.3 GV-ADR / TDR Series The IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The camera supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths. The WDR Pro models can produce clear image for scenes containing contrasting intensity of lights. Model No. Specifications GV-ADR2701 Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.
GV-TDR2702-1F Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount GV-TDR4700-0F Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount 2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR 4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro Fixed Iris, f: 3.6 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount GV-TDR4700-1F GV-TDR4702-0F Fixed lens Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount 4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR GV-TDR4702-1F Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount GV-TDR4703-2F Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount 4 MP, H.
1 Introduction 1.3.1 Packing List IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome Waterproof Rubber Set Screw Kit Drill Template Paster Download Guide Warranty Card 1.3.2 Optional Accessories Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Model Number Name Details GV-Mount107 (must be used with GV-Mount213) Pendant Bracket Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø 4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.
GV-Mount300-2 (must be used with GV-Mount211P or GV-Mount213 for GV-ADR2701 / 4701) Convex Corner Mount GV-Mount310-2 (must be used with GV-Mount211P or GV-Mount213 for GV-ADR2701 / 4701) Concave Corner Mount GV-Mount420 (must be used with GV-Mount211P) Pole Mount Bracket Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”) Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb) Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”) Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb) Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x 53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.
1 Introduction 1.3.3 Overview 3 3 1 2 4 Figure 1-65 No. Description 1 Ethernet connector / PoE 2 Power connector (DC 12 V) 3 Transparent Dome Cover For GV-TDR2700 / 4700 / 4703 series only, see the table below.
1.3.4 Installation The IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling. Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the camera base. For Concealed Installation 1.
1 3. Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench. 4. Connect the cables and secure the camera. Introduction Figure 1-68 5. Adjust the monitoring direction and tighten the screws after vertically adjusting the lens.
6. Secure the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench. Figure 1-70 Note: Before securing the transparent dome cover, make sure the waterproof rubber strip is tightly held by the six retainers on the bottom ring. Figure 1-71 For Open Installation Lead the cables out from the open slot on the camera base before screwing the camera to the ceiling as shown in Figure 1-68.
1 Introduction 1.3.5 Optional Installation You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment: GV-Mount211P for Wall Mount: see section 1.1.5.1. GV-Mount213 for Wall / Ceiling Box Mount: see section 1.3.5.1 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.3. GV-Mount213 + Mount107 for Pendant Bracket Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2. 1.3.5.
1. Attach the GV-Mount213 to the wall / ceiling and use a marker to mark the location for the center socket and the 3 screws. Figure 1-73 Note: To prevent rain from getting into GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702 & TDR2702 / 4702 / 4703, For ceiling mount installation, turn the indicated hole inwards. For wall mount installation, make sure the indicated hole points down and towards the ground. Figure 1-74 2. Drill 3 holes according to the screw locations.
1 Introduction 3. Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw locations and secure the GV-Mount213 to the wall / ceiling with 3 long screws. 4. Thread the Ethernet cable through the center socket and waterproof the Ethernet cable. For details, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable. Figure 1-75 5. Fit the cable into the GV-Mount213. 6. Remove the camera cover and fasten the camera to the wall box mount as indicated below using the supplied short screws.
GV-ADR2702 / ADR4702 / TDR2700 / TDR2702 / TDR4700 / TDR4702 / TDR4703 Figure 1-77 7. Secure the camera cover. Note: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose to run the Ethernet cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, see Figure 1-34 and its related Note.
1 Introduction 1.4 GV-AVD / TVD Series The Vandal Proof IP Dome is an outdoor camera designed with IK10 vandal resistance and IP67 ingress protection. The camera is equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and IR LEDs for day and night surveillance. Adjustable in 3 axes (pan, tilt and rotate), it offers an entrylevel surveillance solution with all the essential features and excellent image quality. Model No. GV-AVD2700 Specifications Description 2MP, H.
1.4.1 Packing List 1.4.1.
1 Introduction 1.4.1.
1.4.2 Optional Accessories Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Model Number Name Details GV-Mount107 (must be used with GV-Mount212P / GV-Mount212-2) Pendant Bracket Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø 4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.63 lb) GV-Mount211-2 Wall Mount and Junction Box Dimensions: 253 x 125 x 125 mm (10” x 4.9” x 4.9”) Weight: 0.92 kg (2.02 lb) Dimensions: Ø 233 x126 x 126 mm (Ø 9.
1 Introduction GV-Mount704 (must be used with GV-Mount107) Extension Tube Dimensions: Ø 3.5 x 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 cm (Ø 1.38 x 3.9 or 7.9 or 11.8 or 19.7”) Weight: 225g or 360g or 500g or 780g (0.5 lb or 0.79 lb or 1.1 lb or 1.72 lb) GV-PA191 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Adapter GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable.
1.4.3.2 GV-TVD4711 Figure 1-79 No. Description No. Description 1 Ethernet port 7 GND 2 Power port (2-Pin terminal block) 8 Digital Input 3 Micro SD card slot 9 GND 4 Default button 10 Audio In 5 Digital Output (N) 11 GND 6 Digital Output (P) 12 Audio Out Note: There are two ways to supply power to the camera: Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time.
1 Introduction 1.4.4 Installation The Target Vandal Proof Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling. Alternatively, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount the camera on a wall. Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling.
4. Connect the camera cables and secure the camera. Figure 1-83 5. Insert a SD card into the slot. 6. Adjust the monitoring direction and tighten the screws after vertically adjusting the lens. Figure 1-84 7. Secure the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench. For Open Installation Lead the cables out from the open slot on the camera base before screwing the camera to the ceiling as shown in Figure 1-83.
1 Introduction 1.4.4.2 GV-TVD4711 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in 1.4.4.1 GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-TVD4700 / 4710 / 8710. To install an Ethernet / PoE cable: 2. Remove the large waterproof rubber plug from the base of the camera. 3. Cut a small opening on the tip of the large waterproof rubber plug. 4. Attach the cable protection connector to the Ethernet cable head and push the Ethernet cable through the opening. 5. Remove the cable protection connector.
10. Connect the 2-pin terminal block and I/O wires to the camera. Tip: When connecting the I/O wires to the camera, thread the I/O wires through the protruded loop. Figure 1-86 To finish the installation: 11. Secure the camera and insert a micro SD card to the slot. 12. Secure the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
1 Introduction 1.4.5 Optional Installation You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment: GV-Mount211P / GV-Mount212P for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.1 and 1.1.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.3. GV-Mount212P / GV-Mount212-2 + GV-Mount107 for Pendant Tube Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount211-2 for Wall Mount: see section 1.4.5.1. GV-Mount212-2 for Wall / Ceiling Box Mount: see section 1.4.5.2.
1.4.5.
1 Introduction 1. To install the power box from the wall mount bracket on the wall, follow steps 1 to 5 in 1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P. 2. Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench. Figure 1-88 3. Optionally insert a SD card into the slot. 4. Thread the camera cables through the bracket. 5. Secure the camera to the wall mount bracket with the provided short screws. Figure 1-89 6.
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1 Introduction 1. Attach the ceiling box to the ceiling and use a marker to mark the location for the center socket and the screws. Make sure the knob points inwards. Figure 1-92 2. Drill 3 holes according to the screw location. Then, drill a bigger hole at the center socket location for the Ethernet cable. 3. Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw location and secure the ceiling box to the ceiling with 3 long screws. 4.
6. Secure the camera to the ceiling box. Figure 1-94 Note: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose to run the Ethernet cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, see Figure 1-34 and its related Note.
1 Introduction 1.4.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211-2 Figure 1-95 GV-Mount420 Packing List GV-Mount420 Additional Screw Kit - M6 Screw x 4 - M6 Nut x 4 - M6 Plain Washer x 4 - M6 Split Washer x 4 M4 Screw x 4 Note: For GV-AVD Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GVMount211-2. 1. Follow Step 1 ~ 4 in 1.1.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P. 2. Follow Step 2 ~ 8 in 1.4.5.1 GV-Mount211-2. 3. Secure the camera onto the desired pole by tightening the steel straps.
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1 Introduction 1. Paste the drill template to the ceiling and drill the ceiling to the size of the drill template. 2. Place the In-Ceiling Plate behind the ceiling with the flat side facing down. 3. Loosen the knob on the side of the camera and thread the camera wires through. 4. Thread the camera wires through the side of the In-Ceiling Mount Bracket and place the camera in the Mount Bracket. Figure 1-97 5. Open the transparent dome cover and insert the 3 M4 Screws (8 mm). 6.
1.5 System Requirements CPU Intel Core i5-4670, 3.40 GHz Memory DDR3 8 GB RAM On Board Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Versions of driver from year 2014 or later required) Web Browsers Internet Explorer 11.0 or above Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Mozilla Firefox Safari Note: 1. Some functions are not available on non-IE browsers, e.g. Local Settings (see 3.1.2 Local Settings) and Photo (see 3.7.3 Backing Up Storage) are not supported by Google Chrome. 2. Only H.
1 Introduction 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable Waterproof the Ethernet cable by using the supplied waterproof rubber set. 1. Attach the seal ring to the RJ-45 plug. Seal ring Figure 1-100 2. Insert the waterproof components through the Ethernet cable as shown below. 3 2 Insert in order Figure 1-101 3. Insert the cylindrical waterproof ring into waterproof bolt.
4. Insert the cable into the RJ-45 plug and screw the waterproof bolt in. Figure 1-103 5. Screw in the waterproof bolt lid. Bolt lid Figure 1-104 6. Finish the waterproof installation. Figure 1-105 IMPORTANT: After installing the camera, it is required to use waterproof tapes to cover and protect any of the tail cables and connection points that are exposed, see Note for Installing Camera Outdoor at the beginning of the manual.
2 Accessing the Camera Chapter 2 Accessing the Camera Once installed, the IP camera is accessible on a network. Follow these steps to configure the network settings and access your surveillance images. 2.1 Installing on a Network These instructions describe the basic connections to install the camera on the network. 1. Using a standard network cable, connect the camera to your network. 2. Connect to power using one of the following methods: Use the optional power adapter to connect to power.
2.1.1 Looking Up the Dynamic IP Address and Logging In By default, when the device is connected to LAN with a DHCP server, it is automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. Follow the steps below to look up its IP address and log in the Web interface. 1. Download and install the GV-IP Device Utility program from the company website. Note: 1. The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN as the camera you wish to configure. 2.
2 Accessing the Camera 2.1.2 Configuring the IP Address By default, when the device is connected to LAN without a DHCP server, it is assigned with a static IP address of 192.168.0.10. Follow the steps below to assign a new IP address to avoid IP conflict with other GeoVision devices. 1. Open your Web browser and type the default IP address 192.168.0.10. 2. Type your username and password. Click Login. 3. Click Setup, select Common in the left menu and select Network. Figure 2-3 4.
2.2 Accessing Live View After logging into the camera, you will see the Home page as shown below: 1 2 3 4 5 16 15 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 2-4 No. Name 1 Proportional 2 Live Stream 3 Image 4 Zoom +/- 5 Focus +/- Function Set the display ratio of the image. Scale: display images by 16:9. Stretch: display images by window size. Original: display images in its original size. Select a live video stream: main stream, sub stream or third stream (when enabled).
2 6 Play/Stop 7 Video Volume 8 Microphone 9 Microphone Volume Accessing the Camera Play or stop live video. Only for the audio-supporting models, adjust the audio output volume on the PC. Only for audio-supporting models, enable or disable microphone. Only for audio-supporting models, adjust the microphone volume on the PC during audio communication between the PC and the camera. 10 Snapshot Take a snapshot of the current image displayed on the PC.
2.2.1 Digital Zoom To use the digital zoom function, follow these steps: 1. Click (No. 13, Figure 2-4) on the toolbar. 2. Click and drag the mouse button in any direction to specify an area. 3. To restore the original image size, right click on the enlarged area. 4. To exit, click (No. 13, Figure 2-4) on the toolbar. 2.2.2 Start Recording For models with local storage, you can start/stop recording manually or by schedule.
2 Accessing the Camera 2.3 Playing Back Recorded Videos Note this function is only applicable to models with SD card slot for local storage. To play back recorded videos from the camera’s local storage, click Playback at the top of the Web interface. Figure 2-6 No. Name 1 2 Function Date Select the date of the video to playback. Recording Select to download a recorded video from the camera’s local Download storage. See 2.4.1 Recording Download for details.
Note: To store and play back recorded videos to and from the camera’s local storage, make sure to configure the storage settings in Storage. For details, refer to 3.7.1 Formatting Storage. 2.3.1 Recording Download To download recorded videos from the local storage, follow the steps below: 1. Click Recording Download (No. 2, Figure 2-6) on the right of the Playback window. Figure 2-7 2. Search for video within a specified time period. The results are shown in a list. 3.
Chapter 3 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access and configure the GV-IP Camera through the network. Click Setup at the top of the Web interface to access the following configuration tabs: Common, Network, Video & Audio, Image, Intelligent, Events, Storage, Security and System.
List of Options See the table below for the settings available on the Web interface. Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option. IMPORTANT: The available options may vary among camera models and firmware versions. 3.1 Common 3.1.1 Basic Info 3.1.2 Local Parameters 3.2 Network 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 Network DNS Port DDNS E-mail SNMP 802.1x QoS 3.3 Video & Audio 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 Video Snapshot Audio ROI Media Stream 3.
3 Administrator Mode 3.1 Common Under the Common tab, the Administrator can find the general settings of the camera, as well as shortcuts to the following setting pages. Network: See 3.2.1 Network for details. Time: See 3.9.1 Time for details. OSD: See 3.4.2 OSD for details User: See 3.8.1 User for details 3.1.1 Basic Info You can view the current status of your camera. Click Refresh for the latest status information.
3.1.2 Local Parameters You can set the local parameters for your PC. Figure 3-3 [Intelligent Mark] Untriggered Target: Displays the detection lines / areas defined by Smart Settings on Live View. You must set up Smart Settings first for this function to work, see 3.5.1 Smart Settings.
3 Administrator Mode [Video] Processing Mode Real-Time Priority: Select this if the network is in good condition. Fluency Priority: Select this if you want short time lag for live video. Ultra-low Latency: Select this if you want the minimum time lag for live video. Protocol: Select the protocol used to transmit media streams to be decoded by the PC. [Audio] This function is only applicable to audio-in-supporting models. Encoding Format: Select the format used to encode audio.
3.2 Network The network section allows you to configure the network settings, modify ports, configure FTP server, and set up e-mail for notification. 3.2.1 Network Figure 3-4 Obtain IP Address: Select Static IP or DHCP according to your network environment. Static IP address: Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the camera. Type the camera’s IP address, Subnet Mask and Router/Gateway. Parameters Default IP address 192.168.0.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Router/Gateway 192.168.0.
3 Administrator Mode PPPoE: The network environment is xDSL connection. Type the Username and Password provided by ISP to establish the connection. If you use the xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses, first use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the camera’s changing IP address. DHCP: The network environment has a DHCP server which will automatically assign a dynamic IP address to the camera. You can look up the current IP address using GV-IP Device Utility.
3.2.3 Port Port You can modify the default HTTP, HTTPS and RTSP ports if necessary. Figure 3-6 Port Mapping This function can automatically forward and open certain ports on your router, allowing connection to your camera from the Internet. 1. Enable Port Mapping, and select UPnP or Manual for Mapping Type. If you select UPnP, select between Auto and Manual to have the router automatically configure the external ports or manually configure the external ports.
3 Administrator Mode 3.2.4 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the camera when using a dynamic IP. DDNS assigns a domain name to the camera, so that the Administrator does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP (in xDSL connection) has changed. Figure 3-8 1. Click On to enable DDNS Service. 2. Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with. If you chose DynDNS, skip to Step 5. 3.
4. In the Geovision DDNS Server page, type a desired Hostname and Password. Re-type Password and type the verification letters shown in the image. Click Send. 5. In the Web interface of your camera, type Username. The username is the hostname registered in DDNS Server. 6. Type Password, and Confirm Password. 7. Click Save. After the DDNS is successfully configured, a notification bar will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-10. Next time when you log in the camera, type the domain name like this: (hostname).
3 Administrator Mode 3.2.5 E-mail After the configuration of E-mail, you will be able to send messages to the specified E-mail addresses when alarms are triggered. 1. Type the Name and Address of the sender. 2. Type the SMTP Server. 3. Type the SMTP Port number. 4. To send the e-mail through TLS / SSL encryption, enable TLS/SSL. 5. Enable Attach Image to include 3 instant snapshots as attachment in the e-mail according to the Snapshot Interval specified. 6.
3.2.6 SNMP Users can transfer the configurations of the device through SNMP protocol to communicate with and/or integrate it into a central server. Note this function is not supported by GVABL2701 series / 2703 series / 4703, GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4702, GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL2703 series / 4700 / 4703 / 4711, GV-TDR2702 / 4702 / 4703 series, and GVTVD4700 / 4711. Figure 3-12 SNMP Type: Select the type of SNMP desired, between SNMPv3 and SNMPv2.
3 Administrator Mode 3.2.7 802.1x IEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control. It provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN. Note this function is only applicable to GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 4711 / 8700 / 8711, GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712, GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-TBL4710 / 8710, GV-TDR2700 / 4700 and GV-TVD4710 / 8710. Figure 3-12 1. Enable IEEE 802.1x. 2. Type the Username and Password. Type the password again for confirmation. 3.
3.2.8 QoS QoS is the prioritization of network traffic used to ensure resource reservation under abundant data flow. Note this function is not supported by GV-ABL2701 series, GVADR2701, GV-EBD4701 / 4712, and GV-TDR4703 series. Figure 3-13 Audio & Video: Optionally modify the priority of value of Audio & Video. The higher the value, the higher the priority. Alarm Report: Optionally modify the priority of value for Alarm Report. The higher the value, the higher the priority.
3 Administrator Mode 3.3 Video & Audio This section allows you to configure the three video streams and audio input. The audio function is only applicable to GV-EBD2702 / 4701 / 4711 / 4712 / 8711, GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712, GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-TBL4710 / 4711, GV-TDR4703 series, and GVTVD4710 / 4711. 3.3.1 Video You can set video parameters that your camera supports. You may also enable the substream and third stream as needed. The third stream is disabled by default.
The following options are available for the main, sub and third streams. Video Compression: Set the codec type to H.265, H.264 or MJPEG. Resolution: Select different resolutions for each stream. Note: 1. Changing the resolution in this option will not affect the Capture Mode. 2. For GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL4700 / 4711, GV-TDR4703 series, and GVTVD4700 / 4711, the resolution of the main stream cannot be modified. Frame Rate: Select a frame rate for encoding images.
3 Administrator Mode 3.3.2 Snapshot Using the Snapshot function, when an alarm is triggered, the camera will automatically upload the captured snapshots to the FTP server and/or send snapshots to the specified email addresses. Note: If Upload Images is selected in Figure 3-49, 3.7.2 FTP, the captured snapshots will only be sent to the FTP server. Figure 3-15 1. Select On to enable Snapshot. 2. Select the Resolution. 3. Specify the maximum size (1~800 KB) of the snapshot image under Most Large. 4.
3.3.3 Audio Note this function is only applicable to audio-supporting models. You can configure the audio settings of the camera. Figure 3-16 Audio Input: Select On to enable audio input. Input Gain: Set the audio signal amplification for sampling. The greater the gain, the greater amplification. Audio Compression: Select an audio codec. Noise Suppression: Select On to reduce the noise of the audio.
3 Administrator Mode 3.3.4 ROI When Region of Interest (ROI) is enabled, the system ensures image quality for ROI first if the bit rate is insufficient. Figure 3-17 to enable and add ROI. 1. Click 2. Click and drag on the image to specify an area. 3. To add additional ROI areas, repeat steps 1 and 2. 4. To delete an ROI area, click .
3.3.5 Media Stream Media Stream By configuring media stream, you can set the camera to transmit code streams by UDP or TCP protocol to a specified IP address and port number. The settings can be saved and take effect after the camera is rebooted. Figure 3-18 1. Click and select a stream from the Stream Profile drop-down list. 2. Type the IP Address and Port number of the unicast or multicast group for the decoding device that receives video streams from the camera. 3.
3 Administrator Mode RTSP Multicast Address After an RTSP multicast address is configured, the third-party player can request for the RTSP multicast media stream from the camera through RTSP protocol. Figure 3-19 1. Type the Multicast Address (224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255) and Port number (0 to 65535). 2. Click Save. For RTSP Multicast command, see Appendix A.
3.4 Image This section introduces the Image Settings, On-screen Display and Privacy Mask. 3.4.1 Image This page allows you to adjust image settings such as brightness, exposure, IR illumination and white balance. Figure 3-20 [Scene] Current: Indicates the scene that is being used. Scene Name: When you select a scene, the corresponding image parameters are displayed. You can adjust the image settings according to actual needs.
3 Administrator Mode Figure 3-21 [Image Enhancement] Brightness: Adjust the degree of brightness of the image. Saturation: Adjust the amount of hue contained in a color. Contrast: Set the degree of difference between the blackest pixel and the whitest pixel. Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness of the image. 2D / 3D Noise Reduction: Reduce the noise of the image. Image Rotation: Change the rotation of the image.
[Exposure] Exposure Mode: Select the correct exposure mode to achieve the desired exposure effect. The default setting is Outdoor. Low Motion Blur: Improve image quality by reducing motion blur in low light conditions. Shutter(s): The length of time that allows light to enter into the lens. You can set a shutter speed when Exposure Mode is set to Manual (Custom). Note: If Slow Shutter is set to Off, the reciprocal of the shutter speed must be greater than the frame rate.
3 Administrator Mode WDR: Enable WDR to distinguish the bright and dark areas in the same image. WDR Level: After enabling the WDR function, you can improve the image by adjusting the WDR level. Suppress WDR Stripes: Enable Suppress WDR Stripes to automatically adjust shutter frequency based on the frequency of light measured. Figure 3-23 [Smart Illumination] Smart Illumination: Select On to adjust the IR illumination settings.
[White Balance] White Balance: Adjust the red or blue offset of the image. Auto: Adjust the red and blue offset automatically according to the light condition (the color tends to be blue). Outdoor: It is recommended for outdoor scenes with a wide range of color temperature variation. Fine tune: Allow you to adjust the red and blue offset manually. Sodium Lamp: Adjust the red and blue offset automatically according to the light condition (the color tends to be red).
3 Administrator Mode 3.4.2 OSD On Screen Display (OSD) is the text displayed on the screen of video images and may include the date and time and other customized contents. Note GV-ABL2703 series / 4703, GV-ADR2702 / 4702, GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL2703 series / 4700 / 4703 / 4711, GVTDR2702 series / 4702 series / 4703 series, and GV-TVD4700 / 4711 only support up to 4 OSD. 3.4.2.1 For all models except GV-EBD2702 Figure 3-26 1. Enable a No.
3.4.2.2 For GV-EBD2702 Figure 3-27 1. Click Overlay OSD Content to select the content or type a self-defined text to be displayed on the screen. 2. Click Position and select from Areas 1 to 8 to specify the position of the OSD on the image. If more than one OSD are specified to one Area #, they are displayed at the same position in numerical order, as accorded to the number column. 3. Click the arrow buttons or to adjust the order of the OSD displayed. 4.
Administrator Mode 3 3.4.3 Privacy Mask On certain occasions, you may need to set a mask area to block out parts of the camera image to protect privacy, for example, the keyboard of an ATM machine. When PTZ changes its position or zooms, the Privacy Mask will be adjusted accordingly to protect the area all along. Figure 3-28 1. Click to place a privacy mask on the live view. 2. Drag the Mask box to the intended position and adjust the size of the box.
3.5 Intelligent Under Intelligent, users can set the camera to detect for a number of video-analytic events, which can be used to send FTP and/or e-mail alerts, based on the parameters set. Note this function is not supported by GV-ABL2701 series / 2703 series / 4701 series / 4703, GVADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702, GV-TBL2703 series / 4703 and GV-TDR2702 / 4702. 3.5.
3 Administrator Mode 3.5.1.1 Cross Line Cross line detection generates an alarm when an object moves past the detection threshold in the direction you defined. Up to 4 detection lines can be added. Note that when adding multiple detection lines, make sure they do NOT intersect as it may affect the detection results. Select the checkbox next to Cross Line to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-30 1. Once enabled, select Rule Settings > click another detection line. to add a detection line.
Select Recording Edge Storage or Image Edge Storage. Snapshots captured will automatically be stored in the selected storage(s). 6. Optionally select Enable Plan under Plan to set the start and end times during which the video analytic monitoring is enabled. You can directly drag the mouse to draw a plan or click Edit to edit time periods in the table. You can set up to four periods for each day, and the time periods cannot overlap. The camera reports alarms during the specified period only.
3 Administrator Mode 3.5.1.2 Intrusion With Intrusion Detection, an alarm is generated when an object enters the boundaries of the detection area. Up to 4 detection areas can be added. Note that it is recommended NOT to overlap the detection areas when adding multiple detection areas. Select the checkbox next to Intrusion to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-32 to mark the live view with a detection area. Repeat this step to 1. Once enabled, click add another detection area. 2.
3.5.1.3 Object Removed Object Removed can generate an alarm when an object is removed from the specified area. Up to 4 detection areas can be added. Note that it is recommended NOT to overlap the detection areas when adding multiple detection areas. Select the checkbox next to Object Removed to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-33 to mark the live view with a detection area. Repeat this step to 1. Once enabled, click add another detection area. 2.
3 Administrator Mode 3.5.1.4 Object Left Behind With Object Left Behind, an alarm can be generated when an object which remained in the detection area for the specified period of time, leaves the specified region. Up to 4 detection areas can be added. Note that it is recommended NOT to overlap the detection areas when adding multiple detection areas. Select the checkbox next to Object Left Behind to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-34 to mark the live view with a detection area.
3.5.1.5 Defocus Defocus generates an alarm to be sent through e-mail whenever the camera’s image is out of focus. Select the checkbox next to Defocus to enable and click to configure. ` Figure 3-35 Once enabled, drag the slider to adjust the Sensitivity value. For Trigger Actions, follow Step 5, 3.5.1.1 Cross Line.
3 Administrator Mode 3.5.1.6 Scene Change Scene Change is able to generate an alarm whenever there is a drastic scene change to the image of the camera. Select the checkbox next to Scene Change to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-36 Once enabled, drag the slider to adjust the Sensitivity value as desired. For Trigger Actions and Plans, follow Step 5 ~ 6, 3.5.1.1 Cross Line.
3.5.1.7 Face Detection The Face function can detect for and capture face(s) in a specified area and send to an FTP server. Select the checkbox next to Face to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-37 1. Once enabled, define the detection area, either by drawing a desired area on the image or select Full Screen next to Specified Area to set the entire image as detection area. 2. Configure the following functions as needed: Snapshot Sensitivity: Drag the slider to adjust the detection sensitivity.
3 Administrator Mode 3.5.1.8 People Counting The People Counting function can count the number of person(s) entering and leaving the vicinity, which is useful at an entrance/exit setting. Select the checkbox next to People Counting to enable and click to configure. Figure 3-38 1. Once enabled, draw a detection area and entrance direction on the image by clicking Draw Detection Area and Draw Entrance Direction, respectively. 2. Select the desired Counting Type, from Total, People Entered or People Left.
3.5.1.9 Human Body Detection Human Body Detection is used to generate an alarm whenever a human figure appears in the specified area. Note this function is only applicable to GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL4700 / 4711, GV-TDR4703 series and GV-TVD4700 / 4711. Figure 3-39 1. In the Snapshot Area, click 2. Click and drag the detection area to a desired location. 3. You can adjust the detection sensitivity by dragging the Sensitivity slider. to add a new detection area.
3 Administrator Mode [Trigger Actions] Select Upload to FTP and/or Trigger E-mail to automatically upload snapshots to the specified FTP server and/or send snapshots to the specified e-mail address. Select Recording Storage or Image Storage. Snapshots captured will automatically be stored in the selected storage(s). [Enable Plan] Follow Step 6 in 3.5.1.1 Cross Line. 3.5.
3.6 Events You can set the camera to generate an alarm upon motion detection, tampering alarm and audio detection. 3.6.1 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs in the specified area. Figure 3-42 1. In the Detection Area, click to create a new detection area. 2. Click and drag the detection area to a desired location. 3. Alternatively, select Grid as the Detection Mode to define the area for detection. 4.
3 Administrator Mode If the alarm is triggered within the set time, the alarm will not be cleared until the suppress alarm time expires. Then the alarm can be reported again. 6. For Trigger Actions and Plan, follow Step 5 ~ 6, 3.5.1.1 Cross Line. Note: 1. GV-ABL2703 series / 4703, GV-ADR2702 / 4702, GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL2703 series / 4700 / 4703 / 4711, GV-TDR2702 series / 4702 series / 4703 series, and GVTVD4700 / 4711 support up to 4 Motion Detection areas while all other models support up to 8.
3.6.2 Tampering Alarm Note this function is only applicable to GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 4711 / 8700 / 8711, GVABL2702 / 2703 series / 4703 / 4712 / 8712, GV-ADR2702 / 4702, GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-EBD4701 / 4712, GV-TBL2703 series / 4703 / 4700 / 4710 / 4711 / 8710, GVTDR2700 series / 2702 series / 4700 series / 4702 series / 4703 series and GV-TVD4700 / 4710 / 4711 / 8710. Tampering alarm is used to detect when the camera is being physically tampered with.
3 Administrator Mode 3.6.3 Audio Detection Note this function is only applicable to audio-in-supporting models. Audio detection is used to detect abnormal audio volume. When the rise, fall, or change of volume exceeds the set limit, or when the input volume reaches the set threshold, an alarm is generated. Make sure audio input is enabled. Figure 3-44 1. Select On to activate Audio Detection. 2. Select a Detection Type.
3.6.4 Alarm Input Note this function is only applicable to GV-ABL2701 Series / 2702 / 4701 Series / 4712 / 8712, AVD2700 / 4701 / 8710, GV-TBL4710 / 4711 / 8710, GV-TDR2700 series / 4700 series / 4703 series, and GV-TVD4710 / 4711 / 8710. The camera can receive alarm information from an input device. Figure 3-45 1. Select Alarm Input 1 or Alarm Input 2 from the drop-down list. 2. Type an Alarm Name, and set an Alarm ID. 3.
3 Administrator Mode 3.6.5 Alarm Output Note this function is only applicable to GV-ABL2701 Series / 2702 / 4701 Series / 4712 / 8712, AVD2700 / 4701 / 8710, GV-TBL4710 / 4711 / 8710, GV-TDR2700 series / 4700 series / 4703 series, and GV-TVD4710 / 4711 / 8710. After alarm output is triggered by a motion detection alarm, temperature alarm or input alarm, the camera can trigger an output device. Figure 3-46 1. Type and Alarm Name for the output device. 2. Set the status to Normally Open (default setting).
3.7 Storage This section allows you to configure storage related settings and set up FTP server. 3.7.1 Formatting Storage Note this function is only applicable to GV-EBD2702 / 4701 / 4711 / 4712 / 8711, GVABL2702 / 4712 / 8712, GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-TBL4700 / 4710 / 8710, GVTDR2700 series / 4700 series / 4703 series and GV-TVD4700 / 4710 / 8710. After inserting a memory card, you need to reboot the camera and refresh the Web interface. You can configure the storage settings on the Storage page.
3 Administrator Mode [Video Storage Info] Figure 3-49 Storage Policy: Choose the Storage Policy from the three options. Manual and Alarm Recording: Manually start recording and upon input-triggered events. Scheduled and Alarm Recording: Start recording by schedule and upon inputtriggered events. Alarm Recording Only: Start recording upon input-triggered events. Note: The file size of more than 500 MB is required to create one recording file.
3.7.2 FTP After the configuration of FTP, you will be able to upload snapshots from the camera to the specified FTP server. General Figure 3-50 1. Type the Server IP address. 2. Change the Port No. of the FTP server if needed. 3. Type the Username and Password of the upload account. 4. Enable Upload Images. 5. Select Overwrite Storage to overwrite the oldest images when the storage is full. You can set the maximum number of images allowed in Overwrite At (Image).
3 Administrator Mode Face This function is used to store snapshots taken for smart functions such as face detection. Figure 3-51 1. Type the Server IP address. 2. Change the Port No. of the FTP server if needed. 3. Type the Username and Password of the upload account. 4. Save To Root Directory: Select a directory in which to save the images, or select Custom to name a storage folder on the FTP server. 5.
1. Select Photo at the top of the Web interface and click Refresh. 2. Click Ascending Order or Descending Order to sort the folders. 3. Click to view more folders and select or deselect the folders to back up. 4. Click Export and select a destination to store the selected folders. 5. Click Delete to delete the selected folders. 3.8 Security This section allows you to create user accounts and set the network security settings. 3.8.1 User There are two types of accounts: Administrator and Common User.
3 Administrator Mode 3.8.2 Network Security There are five types of network security settings: HTTPS, Authentication, ARP Protection, IP Address Filtering and Access Policy. HTTPS You can enable the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) settings to access the camera through a secure protocol. Click On to enable, and optionally click Browse to locate an SSL certificate from your local computer and click Upload.
ARP Protection This function can protect the camera from ARP attacks. When the camera visits an IP of another network segment via a gateway, it can only communicate with the MAC address binding to the gateway address in the same segment. Figure 3-56 1. Select On to enable ARP Protection. 2. Type Gateway MAC Address. 3. Click Save. IP Address Filtering Figure 3-57 1. Select On to enable IP Address Filtering. 2. Choose a Filtering Mode: Whitelist or Deny Access. 3. Click to add an IP address. 4.
3 Administrator Mode Access Policy Access Policy measures the strength of account passwords upon login. Figure 3-58 By enabling Illegal Login Lock, the camera will apply a 5-minute account lockout duration after 5 failed login attempts.
3.9 System This section allows you to set the camera time and update the firmware. 3.9.1 Time You can use the following methods to adjust the system time of your camera. Time Figure 3-59 1. Select a Sync Mode. Sync with System Configuration: Select a Time Zone, manually set a time by clicking on the System Time, or synchronize with the computer time.
3 DST To adjust the camera’s time for daylight saving time: 1. Click the DST tab at the top. Figure 3-60 2. Select On to enable DST. 3. Set a Start Time and End Time for the Daylight Saving Time. 4. Select a time period for DST Bias. 5. Click Save.
3.9.2 Maintenance This section allows you to upgrade the firmware, restart the camera, and backup/import camera configurations. Figure 3-61 [Software Upgrade] For detailed instructions, refer to 4.1 Upgrading System Firmware and 4.1.1 Using the Web Interface. [Config Management] Export the current configurations of the camera and save them to the PC or an external storage medium.
4 Advanced Applications Chapter 4 Advanced Applications This chapter introduces more advanced applications. 4.1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the company website. The new firmware can be loaded into the camera using the Web interface or GV-IP Device Utility. Important Notes before You Start Before you start updating the firmware, please read these important notes: 1.
4.1.1 Using the Web Interface Log into the Web interface and follow the steps below to update the firmware. 1. At the top, click Setup. 2. In the left menu, select System and select Maintenance. This page appears. Figure 4-1 3. Click Browse under Software Upgrade to locate the firmware file (.zip) saved at your local computer. 4. Click Upgrade to process the upgrade.
4 Advanced Applications 4.1.2 Using GV-IP Device Utility You can upgrade the camera firmware using GV-IP Device Utility. Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same network as the camera. 1. Download GV-IP Device Utility from the company website. Then follow the onscreen instructions to install the program. 2. Double-click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop. 3. Click the camera in the list and select Configure. Figure 4-2 5.
4.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings If for any reason the camera is not responding correctly, you can restore the camera back to its factory default settings using the Web interface or the Default Button. Note: 1. Only GV-EBD4711 / 4712 / 8711, GV-ABL2703 series / 4703, GV-AVD2700 / 4710 / 8710, GV-TBL2703 series / 4703 and GV-TVD4700 / 4710 / 4711 / 8710 support a default button. For where the button is on the camera, see the Overview section in their respective chapters. 2.
5 DVR /NVR / VMS Chapter 5 DVR / NVR / VMS The GV-VMS / DVR / NVR provides a full range of video management functions and features, such as video viewing, recording, playback, alert settings, and more. The following is a list of related integration specifications: For a list of compatible versions of GV-VMS / DVR / NVR based on your camera model, see Appendix D.
3. Double-click your camera and type the camera’s User name and Password. Figure 5-2 4. Click OK. This dialog box appears.
5 DVR /NVR / VMS 5. Click OK. The IP camera is added to the connection list. 6. Click the listed camera and select Display position to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV-DVR / NVR. Figure 5-4 7. The Statue column should display “Connected”. Click OK. After the camera is connected and assigned with a display position, you can configure the camera’s settings, such as frame rate, codec type and resolution.
Live-view frame rate control (Sub / Main): Set the frame rate of the stream to help reduce the CPU usage. If the codec is set as MJPEG, select the number of frames to allow in a second. If the codec is H.265 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.
5 DVR /NVR / VMS 5.2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-VMS Follow the steps below to manually connect your camera to GV-VMS. 1. To access the IP Device Setup page, click Home Configure , select Toolbar , click and select Camera Install. Figure 5-6 2. Click Automatic Setup . 3. Double-click the camera and type the User name and Password of the camera.
4. Click OK. This dialog box appears. Figure 5-8 5. Click OK to add the camera to the list. 6. To connect the added camera, click the box beside the ID column. Upon successful connection, the Status icon shows green, with the video resolution and bitrate being displayed in the correspondent columns.
Appendix Appendix A. RTSP Multicast Protocol Support The camera can support RTSP multicast protocol for both video and audio streaming. You can use the following RTSP multicast command to access the camera image: Stream 1: rtsp:///multicast/video1 Stream 2: rtsp:///multicast/video2 For example, rtsp:// 192.168.4.115/multicast/video1 B. RTSP Protocol Support The camera can support RTSP protocol for both video and audio streaming.
D. Compatible Versions of GV-VMS / DVR / NVR Compatible versions of GV-VMS / DVR / NVR based on camera models listed as follows: Camera Model Compatible GV-DVR / NVR Compatible GV-VMS GV-EBD2702 V8.7.4.0 with patch files or later V17.1 with patch files or later GV-EBD4700 V8.7.3.0 with patch files or later V16.11.0.0 with patch files or later GV-EBD4701 V8.9.0 (no patch files required) V17.4.0 (no patch files required) V18.1.1 with patch files or later GV-EBD4711 V8.7.4.
Appendix V17.3.0 with patch files or later V18.1.1 with patch files or later GV-TBL4711 V8.8.0 with patch files or later GV-TBL8710 GV-TDR2700 V17.1.0.100 with patch files or later V8.7.6.0 with patch files or later V17.1.0.100 with patch files or later GV-TDR2702 GV-TDR4700 Series V17.3.0 with patch files or later V8.8.0 with patch files or later V17.1.0.100 with patch files or later GV-TDR4702 GV-TDR4703 Series V17.3.0 with patch files or later V17.4.0 (no patch files required) V18.1.
154 9 (3 0m .5 m 4" ) 45mm (1.77") 160mm (6.3") GV-Mount300-2 15mm (0.59") 160mm (6.3") (0 9m .3 m 5" ) 130mm (5.11") 45mm 45mm (1.77") (1.77") 45mm (1.77") (1.57") 40mm 137mm (5.4") 20mm (0.79") m m 9") 15 0.5 ( 130mm (5.11") 233mm (9.17") m m 9") 10 0. 3 ( 160mm (6.3") GV-Mount211P GV-Mount212-2 GV-Mount212P GV-Mount213 160mm (6.3") 7.5mm (0.
(1.38") 35mm (0.93") (1.38") 35mm (0.93") 23.5mm 1"NPT (1.38") 35mm (0.93") 23.5mm 1"NPT 45mm (1.77") 100mm (3.94") 300mm (11.8") 500mm (19.7") 155 9 (3 0m .5 m 4" ) 7.5mm (0.3") 130mm (5.11") 160mm (6.3") 45mm (1.77") 160mm (6.3") 15mm (0.59") 40mm (1.57") 1"NPT (1.38") 35mm (0.93") 23.5mm 1"NPT 10 / 20 / 30 / 50 cm 23.5mm 20mm (0.79") (1.57") 40mm (0 9m .3 m 5" ) 290mm (11.4") 45mm 45mm (1.77") (1.77") 130mm (5.11") 160mm (6.
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Appendix To install GV-EBD Series, GV-ABL / TBL Series, GV-ADR2702 / 4702, GV-TDR Series, or GV-AVD / TVD Series directly on GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2, follow the instructions below. 1. Assemble the GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2, by attaching the two mounting plates onto the mounting bracket with the supplied carriage bolts, 1/4” plain washers, and 1/4” flange nuts. 2. Thread the camera wires through the hole in the center of the mounting bracket. 3.
3. Secure your GV-IP Camera to the GV-Mount211P / 211-2 / 212-2 / 212P / 213 / 502 / 503 to complete the installation. Note: For details on attaching your GV-IP Camera to GV-Mount211P / 211-2 / 212-2 / 212P / 213 / 502 / 503, see optional installations in Chapter 1 Introduction.
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