User Manual
Table Of Contents
- GV-Control Center User's Manual V3.1.0.0
- Copyright
- Content
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Live Video
- Chapter 4 Audio Communication
- Chapter 5 Playback
- Chapter 6 Remote DVR Applications
- Chapter 7 I/O Central Panel
- 7.1 Running the I/O Central Panel
- 7.2 The I/O Central Panel
- 7.3 Creating a Group for Cascade Triggers
- 7.4 Monitoring Hosts from the I/O CentralPanel
- 7.5 Configuring the I/O Central Panel
- 7.6 Viewing Connection Log
- 7.7 Setting Up Mode Schedule
- 7.8 Quick Link
- 7.9 Forcing Output
- 7.10 Editing Background Image
- 7.11 Managing a Group of I/O Devices
- 7.12 Controlling I/O Devices
- 7.13 Popping Up Live Video upon InputTrigger
- Chapter 8 Multi Monitors Applications
- 8.1 Application Position
- 8.2 Matrix View
- 8.3 Video Wall
- 8.3.1 Setting Up a Video Wall Server
- 8.3.2 The Layout List
- 8.3.3 Adding a Server and Configuring the Layout
- 8.3.4 Activating the Channel and Layout
- 8.3.5 Setting Up a Zoom Window
- 8.3.6 Setting Up a Scan Window
- 8.3.7 Displaying Remote Monitor, Web Page and PlayingBack Videos
- 8.3.8 Displaying Live View from Remote E-Map
- 8.3.9 Remotely Accessing the Video Wall Server
- 8.3.10 Updating the Video Wall Server Version
- 8.4 Fisheye View
- Chapter 9 Other Applications
- Chapter 10 System Configuration
- Appendix
Live Video
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3.4.3 Temperature Alarm
You can set up a temperature alarm by specifying a critical temperature, upon or beyond
which the live view will pop up on the VMD window.
Note:
1. The critical temperature here refers to the interior temperature of the device, but not its
operating temperature.
2. This feature is only supported by GV-System with GV-3008 Card and certain GV-IP
Cameras. For the support list, refer to the GV-IPCAM H.264 User’s Manual for detail.
1. On the VMD window, click the Show System Menu icon on the top right corner and
select System Configure. The System Configure dialog box appears.
2. Type the critical temperature.
Figure 3-15
3. Right-click the camera under the VMD Group, select Video Analysis and select
Temperature Alarm.
4. The live view should pop up on the VMD window when the camera’s temperature
reaches or exceeds the specified critical temperature.