User Manual
Table Of Contents
- GV-CMS Series User's Manual V14.10
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Naming and Definition
- Chapter 1 Center V2
- 1.1 Minimum System Requirements
- 1.2 Installation
- 1.3 The Center V2 Window
- 1.4 Subscriber Account
- 1.5 Connecting to Center V2
- 1.6 Live View
- 1.7 Recording
- 1.8 Playback
- 1.9 Two-Way Audio
- 1.10 Advanced Monitoring and Management
- 1.11 Subscriber Schedule
- 1.12 Alarm Report
- 1.13 Event List
- 1.14 Event Log Browser
- 1.15 System Configuration
- 1.16 Notification Settings
- 1.17 Output Alerts
- 1.18 SMS Alerts
- 1.19 E-Mail Alerts
- 1.20 E-Map Alerts
- 1.21 Event Chart
- 1.22 Failover Server
- 1.23 Assigning a Subscriber to Another Center V2
- 1.24 Channel Display on Another Monitor
- Chapter 2 Dispatch Server
- 2.1 Minimum System Requirements
- 2.2 Installation
- 2.3 The Dispatch Sever Window
- 2.4 Subscriber Account
- 2.5 Service Startup
- 2.6 Connecting Center V2 to Dispatch Server
- 2.7 Connecting to Dispatch Server
- 2.8 Connecting GV-IP Device to Dispatch Server
- 2.9 Setting a Primary Center V2 Server
- 2.10 Event Query
- 2.11 Event List
- 2.12 Subscription Schedule
- 2.13 Live View
- 2.14 Log Browser
- 2.15 System Configuration
- 2.16 SMS Alerts
- 2.17 E-Mail Alerts
- 2.18 Event Chart
- 2.19 Failover Server
- Chapter 3 Vital Sign Monitor
- 3.1 Minimum System Requirements
- 3.2 Installation
- 3.3 The Vital Sign Monitor Window
- 3.4 Subscriber Account
- 3.5 Service Startup
- 3.6 Connection to Vital Sign Monitor
- 3.7 Subscriber Monitoring
- 3.8 Subscriber Schedule
- 3.9 Alarm Report
- 3.10 Remote Playback
- 3.11 Event List
- 3.12 Event Log Browser
- 3.13 System Configuration
- 3.14 Output Alerts
- 3.15 SMS Alerts
- 3.16 E-Mail Alerts
- 3.17 Temperature Alarm
- 3.18 Event Chart
- 3.19 Failover Server
- Appendix
- A. Dongle Description
- B. Upgrading the Black Dongle
- C. Fast Backup and Restoration
- D. Watermark Proof
- E. PTZ Control Using GV-Joystick V2
- F. Image Size on Center V2
- G. UPnP Settings
- H. Supported IP Device Brands and Protocols
- I. MultiLang Tool for Translated Text
- J. Specifications
- K. Installing Net. Framework 3.5 for Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8
[Record Options (per camera)]
Pre-Rec Total Frames: Determines the total pre-recorded frames in a
video attachment.
Pre-Rec Frames/sec Limitation: Determines the frame rate in the
pre-recorded period.
Note: Dividing the Pre-Rec Total Frames by Pre-Rec Frames/Sec
Limitation, you will get the total time of the video attachment.
Motion Frames/sec Limitation: Determines the frame rate of the
video to be sent as an attachment.
Recording Quality: Use the slider bar to adjust the video quality in 3
levels.
[Attachment option (Record by Motion)] Defines the duration of the
video attachment delivered upon motion.
Max video Clip: Determines the duration of the video attachment.
Pos-Rec Motion: Determines how many seconds of video to be sent
after motion stops.
Alerts interval: Determines the interval between notification
messages attached with video clips.
[Attachment option (Record by I/O trigger)] Defines the duration of the
video attachment delivered upon I/O trigger. The three options are the
same as those in [Attachment option (Record by Motion)] above.
[Subscriber’s Recorded Files] Receives up to 15 minutes of pre-event
and post-event recordings respectively for the selected event from this
subscriber. These video attachments provide the Center V2 administrator
information of what happened before and after the event . Note this
function is only applicable to these event types: Motion, I/O Trigger, Video
Signal Resumption, Intruder, Crowd Detection, Unattended Object, Scene
Change, Missing Object, Advanced Unattended Object, Advanced Scene
Change and Advanced Missing Object.
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