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Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Safety Notice The GV-IPCAM uses a Lithium battery as the power supply for its internal real-time clock (RTC).
Contents Caution.................................................................................i Safety Notice .......................................................................i Options .............................................................................. v Note for Adjusting Focus and Zoom.............................. vi Note for Installing Camera Outdoor.............................. vii Note for Closing the Bullet Camera Cover .................. viii Note for Silica Gel Bags ...........
2.3 Installation ..............................................................................30 2.4 Connecting the Camera..........................................................37 Chapter 3 Bullet Camera (Part III)..................................40 3.1 Packing List ............................................................................41 3.2 Overview ................................................................................42 3.3 Installation ...............................................
5.5 Loading Factory Default..........................................................80 5.5.1 Using the Web Interface.............................................80 5.5.2 Directly on the Camera ..............................................81 Chapter 6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II).......................82 6.1 Packing List ............................................................................83 6.2 Overview ................................................................................84 6.
8.3 Adjusting Image Clarity.........................................................107 Chapter 9 The Web Interface .......................................110 Chapter 10 Upgrading System Firmware .....................
Options Optional devices can expand your camera’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer for more information. Device Description I/O Cable The I/O cable is a multi-connector providing I/O, DC 12V power, and audio connectivity for the camera. Length: 106.8 cm (3.5 ft) GV-Mount Accessories The GV-Mount Accessories provide a comprehensive lineup of accessories for installation on ceiling, wall corner and pole. For details, see GV-Mount Accessories Installation Guide.
Note for Adjusting Focus and Zoom When adjusting the Focus and Zoom Screws on Bullet Camera, do not over tighten the Focus and Zoom screws. The screws only need to be as tight as your finger can do it. It is not necessary to use any tools to get them tighter. Doing so can damage the structure of lens. For example, Zoom Screw Focus Screw The maximum torque value for all the zoom and focus screws is 0.049 N.
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor When installing the cameras outdoor, be sure that: 1. The camera is set up above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables. 2. Any PoE, power, audio and I/O cables are waterproofed using waterproof silicon rubber or the like.
Note for Closing the Bullet Camera Cover To ensure that the camera performs its full capacity against water and dust, tightly close and lock the camera cover as indicated below. Note for Silica Gel Bags 1. The silica gel bag loses its effectiveness when the dry camera is opened. To prevent the lens from fogging up, replace the silica gel bag every time you open the camera, and conceal the gel bag in camera within 2 minutes of exposing to open air. 2.
Note for Waterproofing Failures To avoid waterproofing failures, do not open the screw on the camera body.
Note for Recording 1. By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-IP Camera (except GV-IR Arctic Box Camera, which is not equipped with a memory card slot). Make sure the Write recording data into local storage option (see 4.1.1 Video Settings, GV-IPCam Firmware Manual) is enabled. If this option is disabled, the camera will stop recording to the memory card while the live view is accessed through Web browsers or other applications. 2.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) Chapter 1 Bullet Camera (Part I) The Bullet Cameras are specifically designed for outdoors and are weatherproof (IP66 or IP67). They are equipped with IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications. The models described in this chapter use auto iris, which allows for automatic control of exposure. The WDR Pro models enhance the image by processing contrasting intensity of light. The super low lux models can produce color live view in near darkness.
Model No. Specifications Description GV-BL120D 1.3 MP, H.264, Low Lux GV-BL130D 1.3 MP, H.264 GV-BL220D 2 MP, H.264 GV-BL320D GV-BL1500 Varifocal lens GV-BL2400 Auto Iris, f: 3 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.7’’ ø 14 mm Lens Mount 3 MP, H.264 1.3 MP, H.264, Super Low Lux 2 MP, H.264, WDR Pro GV-BL2500 2 MP, H.264, Super Low Lux GV-BL3400 3 MP, H.264, WDR Pro GV-BL1210 GV-BL2410 GV-BL3410 GV-BL5310 2 Motorized varifocal lens Auto Iris, f: 3 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 1.1 Packing List Bullet Camera Silica Gel Bag x 2 Self Tapping Screw x 3 Plastic Screw Anchor x 3 Torx Wrench x 2 Sun-Shield Cover Kit (Sun-Shield Cover, Philips Head Screw x 2, Plastic Screw Spacer x 2 and Hexagon Screw x 2) 2-Pin Terminal Block Power Adapter Download Guide Warranty Card Note: The power adapter can be excluded upon request.
1.2 Overview 1 2 3 4 Figure 1-1 No. Name Description 1 Memory Card Slot Receives a micro SD card (SD/SDHC, version 2.0 only, Class 10). 2 Zoom Screw Holds the zoom lens in place. 3 Focus Screw Holds the focus lens in place 4 Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 1.4 Loading Factory Default.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 1.3 Installation These instructions describe the basic installation of the Bullet Camera. 1. Slide the cable clamp to the camera base. Cable Clamp Figure 1-2 2. Install the Bullet Camera to the wall. Figure 1-3 3. Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover. 4. Connect the power, network and other wires to the Bullet Camera. See 1.3.1 Connecting the Camera.
5. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. 6. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view. Three shafts can be adjusted. See 1.3.2 Adjusting the Angles. 7. Loosen the camera’s cover, adjust the focus of the camera and optionally insert a micro SD card (SD/SDHC, version 2.0, Class 10) into the SD card slot. See 1.3.3 Adjusting Lens and Inserting a Memory Card. 8. Fasten the camera’s cover. 9. Install the sun-shield cover to the Bullet Camera.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 1.3.1 Connecting the Camera Wire Definition for Auto Iris Models The 7-Pin Data Cable provides connections for power, ground, 1 sensor input, 1 alarm output, audio input and audio output. The wires are illustrated and defined below: Digital In (Red) DC 12V+ / AC 24V + (Brown) Digital Out (Orange) DC 12V- / AC 24V - (Black) GND (Yellow) Audio In (Red) Ethernet (PoE) Audio Out (Green) Figure 1-4 No.
Note that the Audio In and Out connectors may also come as terminal blocks: Digital In (Red) DC 12V+ / AC 24V + (Brown) Digital Out (Orange) DC 12V- / AC 24V - (Black) GND (Yellow) Audio In (Brown) Audio Out (Green) Ethernet (PoE) Figure 1-5 8 No.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) Power Connection Use one of the following methods 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. Plug the power adaptor to the terminal block as shown below. Insert the black wire of the Bullet Camera to the left pin (+) and the brown wire to the right pin (-). Figure 1-6 Connect the DC 12V Power Adapter to the Terminal Block.
I/O Device Connection The camera supports one digital input and one digital output of dry contact. I/O 1 2 3 Figure 1-8 Pin Function 1 Digital Output 2 GND 3 Digital Input For details on how to enable an installed I/O device, see 4.2 I/O Settings, GV-IPCam Firmware Manual. Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) GV-Relay V2 Bullet Camera COM Ground (Yellow) DO1 Digital Out (Orange) 11
1.3.2 Adjusting the Angles The Bullet Camera is designed to be adjustable in three shafts for easy and flexible installation. First Shaft You can adjust the camera body by 360 degrees to the right or the left. 1. Unscrew the panning lock screw with the torx wrench. Panning Lock Screw Torx Wrench Figure 1-10 2. Adjust the angle of camera body to the right or the left, and fasten the panning lock screw.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) Second Shaft You can adjust the camera body up and down by 90, 112.5, 135, 157.5 or 180 degrees by using the gears inside the camera body and the camera base. 1. Unscrew the tilting lock screw with the torx wrench. Tilting Lock Screw Torx Wrench Figure 1-12 2. Hold the camera body, and move the camera base to the right to separate the camera gears.
3. Adjust the angle of camera body to 90°, 112.5°, 135°, 157.5° or 180°. Then move the camera base to the left to combine the gears. 180 ° 157.5° 135 ° 112.5° 90° Figure 1-14 4. Fasten the tilting lock screw. Third Shaft You can adjust the camera base by 360°. 1. Unscrew the base fixing screw with the torx wrench.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 2. Adjust the angle of camera base, and fasten the base fixing screw.
1.3.3 Adjusting Lens and Inserting a Memory Card To adjust the camera’s zoom and focus or to insert a micro SD card (SD/SDHC, version 2.0 only, Class 10), follow the steps below. 1. Loosen the camera’s cover. Camera’ s Cover Figure 1-17 For GV-BL2511-E / 5311-E, loosen the camera’s cover and the screw as indicated below.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) To adjust for image clarity, follow the steps below. 2. For models with zoom and focus screws, pull out the camera and remove the silica gel bag to access its focus and zoom screws. Use GV-IP Device Utility to help you. For details, see 8.3 Adjusting Image Clarity. Silica Gel Bag Zoom Screw Focus Screw Figure 1-19 For motorized varifocal lens models, adjust for image clarity through the Web interface. For details, see Zoom, Focus Change, and Focus Mode settings in 3.2.
6. Insert a micro SD card into the memory card slot. Memory Card Slot Figure 1-21 7. Push the camera back and fasten the fixing screw. 8. Insert a new silica gel bag to the camera module and fasten the camera’s cover.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 1.3.4 Installing the Sun-Shield Cover After setting up the Bullet Camera, now you can install the sun-shield cover to the camera. 1. Fasten the hexagon screws either on top or below the camera. Hexagon Screws Figure 1-24 2. Put the sun-shield cover on top of hexagon screws. Make sure to aim the rear hexagon screw at the edge of the sun-shield cover’s aperture for optimal sun-shield performance. Sun-Shield Cover Figure 1-25 3.
1.4 Loading Factory Default You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface or directly on the camera. 1.4.1 Using the Web Interface 1. On the left menu of Web interface, select Management and select Tools. The Additional Tools dialog box appears. 2. Click the Load Default button in the System Settings section.
1 Bullet Camera (Part I) 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera 1. Keep the power and network cables connected to the camera. 2. Loosen the camera’s cover. 3. Press and hold the default button for 8 seconds. Default Button Figure 1-28 4. Release the default button. When the process of loading default settings is completed, the camera reboots automatically. 5. Replace the Silica Gel Bag and fasten the camera’s cover immediately.
Chapter 2 Bullet Camera (Part II) The Bullet Cameras are specifically designed for outdoors. They are weatherproof (IP67) and equipped with IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications. The models described in this chapter use P-Iris, which allows for precise control of exposure, producing images with better clarity and contrast. The WDR Pro models enhance the image by processing contrasting intensity of light. The super low lux models can produce color live view in near darkness.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) Model No. Specifications GV-BL1501 P-Iris, f: 3 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.7’’ ø 14 mm Lens Mount GV-BL2501 GV-BL3401 1.3 MP, H.264, Super Low Lux 2 MP, H.264, Super Low Lux 3 MP, H.264, WDR Pro P-Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.7, 1/2.7”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount GV-BL2702-3V Varifocal lens GV-BL2702-4V P-Iris, f: 6 ~ 50 mm, F/1.6, 1/2.7”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount GV-BL2702-5V P-Iris, f: 9 ~ 22 mm, F/2.0, 1/2.7”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount GV-BL4702 P-Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.7, 1/2.
GV-BL5311 P-Iris, f: 4.5 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.7’’ ø 14 mm Lens Mount 5 MP, H.264, 2X Optical Zoom GV-BL4713 P-Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.7, 1/2.7”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount 4 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro GV-BL5713 P-Iris, f: 4 ~ 8 mm, F/1.63, 1/1.8”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount 5 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR P-Iris, f: 3 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.7’’ ø 14 mm Lens Mount 2 MP, H.264, Super Low Lux, 3X Optical Zoom P-Iris, f: 4.5 ~ 9 mm, F/1.2, 1/2.7’’ ø 14 mm Lens Mount 5 MP, H.
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For GV-BL2702 / 4702 / 4713 / 5713, refer to the following packing list: H.265 Bullet Camera Stand Kit (Conduit Converter, PG21 Conduit Connector, RJ-45 Connector, M3 Screw x 2, Cable Tie) Sun-Shield Cover Kit (Sun-Shield Cover, Philips Head Screws x 2, Plastic Screw Spacers x 2, Hexagon Screws x 2) Mounting Kit (M4 Screw x 3, Nut x 3, Plate x 3) Screw Anchor x 3 Screw for Mounting Kit x 3 Hex Wrench 4 mm Wrench 2.
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No. Name Description Receives a micro SD card (SD/SDHC, version 2.0 only, Class 10). 1 Memory Card Slot 2 Zoom Screw Holds the zoom lens in place. 3 Focus Screw Holds the focus lens in place 4 Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 1.4 Loading Factory Default. Note: 1. The memory card slot of GV-BL2702 / 4702 / 4713 / 5713 supports micro SD card (SD/SDHC/SDXC/UHS-I, Class 10). 2.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) To access the following interface, remove the camera base using the supplied torx wrench. 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 2-4 No. Name Description 1 LAN / PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. 2 Audio In Connects a microphone for audio input. 3 Audio Out Connects a speaker for audio output. 4 I/O Terminal Block Connects to I/O devices. For details, see I/O Terminal, 2.4 Connecting the Camera. 5 DC 12V Port Connects to power.
2.3 Installation Follow the steps below to install the Bullet Camera. 1. Paste the supplied sticker to the ceiling/wall. For wall installations, make sure the arrow on the sticker points toward the ceiling. Mount template Figure 2-5 2. Drill the shaded area, and insert the screw anchor into the three holes. 3. Loosen the indicated screws with the supplied torx wrench to remove the base.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) 4. Loosen the indicated screws and remove the back plate. Back Plate Figure 2-7 5. Align and secure the black plate to the wall/ceiling with the supplied self-tapping screws.
6. To use a pipe (optional), install the conduit converter using the supplied M3 screws. Conduit Converter PG21 Conduit Connector Figure 2-9 IMPORTANT: For GV-BL2511-E / 5311-E connected with a power adapter, only install the conduit converter to the indicated exit. 7. Install the Ethernet cable. A. Twist off and remove the cable seal and the conduit connector.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) B. Thread an Ethernet cable (with no RJ-45 connector on one end) from the back panel through the conduit converter (optionally installed at step 6) and then through the cable seal. Figure 2-11 IMPORTANT: Use the supplied ruler and leave about 10 cm of the Ethernet cable between the connector and the cable seal. C. Re-install the cable seal. Make sure it is installed tightly to waterproof the camera. 8. Thread wires into the camera. A.
B. Remove the terminal block from the supplied power adapter. C. Optionally thread audio wires, adapter wires, and I/O wires through the conduit converter and then through part 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the conduit connector. Tip: To make the threading easier, it is advised to thread the wires in the order described here. For part 2, there are 8 holes each labeled with its diameter. Remove the plugs and push the wires to the corresponding hole listed below: Plug Figure 2-13 2.6 mm: Audio 2 mm: DC12V / AC24V 1.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) IMPORTANT: Use the supplied ruler and leave about 10 cm of audio, power, and I/O wires between their connectors and the cable seal. The plugs are used to prevent water from entering the camera housing. Keep the unused holes plugged and save the removed plugs for future use. Only thread the wires through their designated holes on the conduit connector to make sure the wires are properly sealed. 9. Install the base to the back plate on the wall. 10.
12. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. 13. Adjust the angles of the camera based on the live view. Three shafts can be adjusted. See 1.3.2 Adjusting the Angles. 14. To adjust the focus and insert a micro SD card, see 1.3.3 Adjusting Lens and Inserting a Memory Card. 15. Install the sun-shield cover. For details, see 1.3.4 Installing the SunShield Cover.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) 2.4 Connecting the Camera Power Connection Use one of the following methods to supply power to the camera. Note that GV-BL2511-E / 5311-E do not support PoE. Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time. Plug the power adaptor to the terminal block as shown below.
I/O Device Connection The camera supports one digital input and one digital output of dry contact. I/O 1 2 3 Figure 2-18 Pin Function 1 Digital Output 2 GND 3 Digital Input For details on how to enable an installed I/O device, see 4.2 I/O Settings, GV-IPCam Firmware Manual. I/O Cable (Optional) For GV-BL2702 / 4702 / 4713 / 5713, you can optionally purchase an I/O cable for convenient connection.
2 Bullet Camera (Part II) No. Wire Definition 1 2-pin Terminal Block DC 12V 2 Pink RCA Audio Input 3 Green RCA Audio Output 4 Digital I/O Red Digital Output Black GND Yellow Digital Input Note: To connect a power adapter to the I/O cable, take off the 2-pin terminal block on the adapter and connect the wires to the one on the I/O cable.
Chapter 3 Bullet Camera (Part III) The Bullet Cameras are specifically designed for outdoors. They are weatherproof (IP67) and equipped with IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications. They support H.265 video codec to achieve better video compression while maintaining high quality picture. The cameras use P-Iris, which allows for precise control of exposure, producing images with better clarity and contrast Model No.
Bullet Camera (Part III) 3 3.1 Packing List H.265 Bullet Camera Sun-shield Cover Screw for Sunshield Cover x 2 Screw for Supporting Rack x3 Screw Anchor x 3 Silica Gel Bag x 2 Washer x 2 RJ-45 Connector x 2 Hex Wrench Screw for Mounting Kit x 3 Nut for Mounting Kit x 3 Download Guide Warranty Card Note: The Mounting Kit is used for wall corner and pole installations using GV-Mount300 / 310 / 400 / 410 (optional).
3.2 Overview 1 2 3 4 Figure 3-1 No. Name Description 1. Memory Card Slot Receives a micro SD card (SD/SDHC/SDXC/ UHS-I, Class 10). * UHS-II card type is not supported. 2. Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 3.5 Loading Factory Default. 3. Focus Screw Holds the focus lens in place 4. Zoom Screw Holds the zoom lens in place.
3 Bullet Camera (Part III) 3.3 Installation You can install the camera to the ceiling or wall. Follow the steps below. 1. Unscrew the camera body, remove the sun-shield mount, and loosen the camera cover from the camera. Sun-Shield Mount Screws Camera Cover Figure 3-2 2. Insert a micro SD card (SD/SDHC/SDXC/UHS-I, Class 10) into the card slot. 3. Tape two silica gel bags to the camera module.
4. Secure the camera cover, fasten the sun-shield mount, and screw the camera body. Sun-Shield Mount Figure 3-4 5. Slide the sun-shield cover onto the top of the camera. Adjust the position of the cover before fully securing the cover with the washer and the screw.
3 6. Bullet Camera (Part III) Thread the Ethernet cable into the conduit connector. A. Remove the plug from the conduit connector. Figure 3-6 B. Disintegrate the removed conduit connector. Thread the Ethernet cable through the 3 parts. Figure 3-7 C. Assemble the conduit connector. Figure 3-8 Note: If you can’t plug the self-prepared RJ-45 connector into the jack of the conduit, it is suggested to use the supplied RJ-45 connector.
7. Install the camera to the wall or ceiling using the screw anchors and screws for supporting rack. Figure 3-9 IMPORTANT: To avoid waterproofing failures, the top of the camera must be facing upward for wall mount. 8. Connect the wires and cable connector to the camera. See 3.4 Connecting the Camera. 9. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. 10. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view.
3 Bullet Camera (Part III) 3.3.1 Adjusting the Angles The GV-BL3700 / 5700 is designed to be adjustable in two shafts for easy and flexible installation. First Shaft You can adjust the camera base by 360°. 1. Unscrew the base fixing screw with the hex wrench. Figure 3-10 2. Adjust the angle of camera base, and fasten the base fixing screw with the hex wrench.
Second Shaft You can adjust the camera body to the desired angle by tilting the camera module. 1. Unscrew the tilting lock screw with the hex wrench. Figure 3-12 2. Adjust the angle of camera body to the desired angle. Figure 3-13 3. 48 Fasten the tilting lock screw.
3 Bullet Camera (Part III) 3.3.2 Adjusting Lens To adjust the camera’s zoom and focus, follow the steps below. Loosen the camera’s cover. See Figure 3-2. To adjust for image clarity by adjusting the focus and zoom screws. For details, see 8.3 Adjusting Image Clarity.
3.4 Connecting the Camera 3.4.1 Wire Definition The 4-Pin terminal block supports 1 digital input and 1 digital output of dry contact. For details on how to enable an installed I/O device, see 4.2 I/O Settings, GV-IPCam Firmware Manual. The 5-Pin terminal block provides power input, 1 audio input and 1 audio output.
3 No. Wire Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 4-pin terminal block 5. 6. 7. 5-pin terminal block Bullet Camera (Part III) Definition DI - Digital In - DI + Digital in + DO - Digital Out - DO+ Digital Out + 12V 12 V DC GND DC 12V + L-IN Audio in *Support passive microphones only 8. A GND Audio Ground 9. L-OUT Audio out Wire Definition RJ-45 Ethernet / PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Note: To connect an audio input/output device, cut its 3.
3.4.2. Power Connection Use one of the following methods 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. Connect the wires of your power adapter to the DC 12V+ and DC 12V- pins of the 5-pin terminal blocks.
3 Bullet Camera (Part III) Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. To expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC, 10A 125V AC or 5A 100V DC, connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product). Refer to the figure and table below.
3.5 Loading Factory Default 3.5.1. Using the Web Interface U You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface. For details, refer to 1.4.1 Using the Web Interface. 3.5.2. Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 5 seconds to restore the factory default. After the ready LED blinks, release the default button. For details see 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) Chapter 4 Ultra Bullet Camera The Ultra Bullet Camera is a series of light-weighted cameras designed for outdoor environments. The camera adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The Ultra Bullet Cameras are available in motorized varifocal lens and fixed lens at 1.3, 2 and 3 megapixels. The motorized varifocal lens models allow the user to remotely adjust the focus and zoom through the Web interface.
Model No. Specifications GV-UBL1301-0F Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL1301-1F Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/1.5, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL1301-2F GV-UBL1301-3F Fixed Iris, f: 4 / 8 mm, F/1.6, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL2401-0F Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL2401-1F Fixed Lens Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/1.5, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL2401-2F GV-UBL2401-3F Fixed Iris, f: 8 / 12 mm, F/1.6, 1/3’’ M12 Lens Mount GV-UBL3401-0F Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.
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4.2 Overview Panel 3 1 4 5 2 Figure 4-1 No. Name Description 1 Power & I/O Connector Connects to the data cable. For details, see 4.3.2 Connecting the Camera. 2 Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 4.4 Loading Factory Default. 3 LAN / PoE Cable Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. 4 Memory Card Slot Receives a micro SD card (SD/SDHC, version 2.0 only, Class 10). 5 Silica gel bag Desiccant that keeps the camera housing dry.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) LAN Connector The Ultra Bullet Camera provides two connector types. Select an option based on your installation environment. Option 1 (Waterproof) To waterproof the cable, install the supplied cable connector. See 4.3.1 Waterproofing the Cable.
4.3 Installation You can install the camera to the ceiling or wall. Follow the steps below. 1. Optionally insert a micro SD card to the camera. A. Unscrew and open the back panel with the supplied torx wrench. Figure 4-2 B. Insert a micro SD card into the card slot and replace the silica gel bag (see Figure 4-1). IMPORTANT: Make sure the I/O connector is firmly plugged. C. Secure the back cover with the supplied torx wrench. 2. 60 Install the sun-shield cover to the camera.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) A. Fasten the hexagon screw(s) on the top of the camera. Hexagon Screws Figure 4-3 B. Put the sun-shield cover on the top of the camera. For optimal sun-shield performance, make sure the rear hexagon screw is at the end of the opening. Sun-Shield Cover Figure 4-4 IMPORTANT: The GeoVision logo on the sun-shield cover should be closer to the front of the camera.
C. Fasten the Philips head screws with the plastic screw spacers to mount the sun-shield cover onto the camera. Ceiling Mount: Fasten one Philips head screw to the top of the camera. Wall Mount: Fasten two Philips head screws to the top of the camera. Philips Head Screw Plastic Screw Spacer Figure 4-5 3. Install the camera stand. A. Ceiling Mount: Secure the black rubber and the camera stand to the screw hole on the top.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) B. Wall Mount: Secure the black rubber and the camera stand to one of the screw holes on the bottom. Figure 4-7 4. Use the screw anchors and self-tapping screws to secure the camera to the wall.
5. Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover. 6. Connect the wires and cable connector to the camera. See 4.3.1 Waterproofing the Cable and 4.3.2 Connecting the Camera. 7. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. 8. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view. 9. For varifocal models (GV-UBL1211 / 1511 / 2411 / 2511 / 3411), adjust the focus. For details, see 3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window, GV-IPCam Firmware Manual.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) 4.3.1 Waterproofing the Cable Waterproof the option 1 LAN / PoE cable (see 4.2 Overview) using the supplied cable connector. The cable connector can be dissembled into 5 parts: 1 2 3 5 4 Figure 4-9 1. Cut off the RJ-45 connector on one end of the Ethernet cable. Figure 4-10 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN / PoE connector (No. 3, Figure 4-1) on the camera. 3. Slide the components through the Ethernet cable as shown below. A 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 4-11 4.
5. Move all the components toward the LAN / PoE connector, fit item 4 to item 2, secure item 3 to the LAN / PoE connector (Item A) and finally secure item 5 to item 2 tightly. Figure 4-12 IMPORTANT: Item 5 must be secured tightly to waterproof the LAN / PoE connector. 6. 66 Prepare an RJ-45 connector, reconnect the RJ-45 connector to the cable, and then connect the camera to network.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) 4.3.2 Connecting the Camera Wire Definition The camera’s 4-pin data cable provides connections for power, ground, 1 sensor input and 1 alarm output. The wires are defined below: Figure 4-13 No.
Power Connection Connect the camera to power using one of the following methods: Use a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter to connect the camera to the network, and the power will be provided at the same time. Plug the power adaptor to the terminal block as shown below. 1. Insert the black wire of the data cable to the left pin (-) and the red wire to the right pin (+). Figure 4-14 2. Connect the DC 5V power adapter to the terminal block.
4 Bullet Camera (Part III) Voltage Load Expansion (Optional) The camera can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC. To expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC, 10A 125V AC or 5A 100V DC, connect the camera to a GV-Relay V2 module (optional product). Refer to the figure and table below.
4.4 Loading Factory Default 4.4.1 Using the Web Interface You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface. For details, refer to 1.4.1 Using the Web Interface. 4.4.2 Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds to store the factory default. For details see 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) Chapter 5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) The Target Bullet Camera is a series of light-weighted cameras designed for outdoor environments. The camera adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The camera offers an entrylevel surveillance solution with all the essential features and excellent image quality. Model No. GV-EBL1100-1F GV-EBL2100-1F GV-EBL1100-2F GV-EBL2100-2F Specifications Fixed Lens Fixed Iris, f: 6 mm, F/1.8, 1/2.
5.1 Packing List Target Bullet Camera Sun-Shield Cover Silica Gel Tape x 2 Supporting Rack Screw for supporting rack x 3 Screw Anchor x 3 Screw for sun-shield cover Washer Terminal Block Download Guide Warranty Card Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) 5.2 Overview 2 1 Figure 5-1 No. Name Description 1 Power Connector Connects to the data cable. For details, see 5.4 Connecting the Camera. 2 Default Button Resets the camera to factory default. For details, see 5.5 Loading Factory Default.
5.3 Installation You can install the camera to the ceiling or wall. Follow the steps below. 1. Slide the sun-shield cover onto the top of the camera. Figure 5-3 Note: The GeoVision logo on the sun-shield cover should be closer to the front of the camera. 2. Line up the screw hole on the camera with the opening on the sunshield cover.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) 3. Ceiling Mount: Secure the supporting rack to the opening on the sun-shield cover Figure 5-5 4. Wall Mount: A. Insert and tighten the supplied screw and washer on the sunshield cover. B. Secure the supporting rack to the bottom.
5. Thread the Ethernet cable into the conduit connector. For details, see step 6, 3.3 Installation. Figure 5-7 Note: The size of RJ-45 connector must be within 14 mm to plug into the jack of the conduit.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) 6. Install the camera to the wall or ceiling using the screw anchors and self-tapping screws. You can also stand the camera on a plain surface. Figure 5-8 7. Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover. 8. Connect the wires and cable connector to the camera. See 5.4 Connecting the Camera. 9. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. 10. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view.
5.4 Connecting the Camera 5.4.1 Wire Definition The data cable provides connections for power, ground and network access. The wires are defined below: Figure 5-9 No.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) 5.4.2 Power Connection 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. Plug the power adapter to the 12V terminal block as shown below. The power adapter is an optional device. 1. Insert the black wire of the data cable to the left pin (-) and the red wire to the right pin (+). - + Figure 5-10 2.
5.5 Loading Factory Default 5.5.1 Using the Web Interface 3. On the left menu of Web interface, select Management and select Tools. The Additional Tools dialog box appears. 4. Click the Load Default button of Restore to factory default settings or Restore to factory default settings (Except network) in the System Settings section. Figure 5-12 Note: The Restore to factory default settings (Except network) option is to restore the factory default settings without changing the camera’s network settings.
5 Target Bullet Camera (Part I) 5.5.2 Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds to restore the factory default. For details see 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera.
Chapter 6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II) The Target Bullet Camera is a light-weighted camera designed for outdoor environments. It adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The camera also allows automatic and precise control of exposure using its P-iris, producing images with better clarity and contrast. It offers an entrylevel surveillance solution with all the essential features and excellent image quality. Model No.
6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II) 6.1 Packing List Target Bullet Camera Sun-shield Cover Silica Gel Bag x 2 Screw for Supporting Rack x3 Screw Anchor x 3 Screw for Sun-shield Cover x2 Washer x 2 Terminal Block Screw for Mounting Kit x 3 Nut for Mounting Kit x 3 Hex Wrench Download Guide Warranty Card Note: Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
6.2 Overview 3 Figure 6-1 No. Name Description 1 Zoom Screw Holds the zoom lens in place. 2 Focus Screw Holds the focus lens in place 3 Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 6.5 Loading Factory Default.
6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II) 6.3 Installation You can install the camera to the ceiling or wall. Follow the steps below. 1. Replace the Silica Gel Bag. A. Remove the camera cover from the camera. Figure 6-2 B. Loosen the camera’s screws and the hexagon pillars as indicated below.
C. Take out the camera from the camera body Figure 6-4 D. Cut the 2 silica gel bags apart with scissors, and place the new silica gel bags at the lower half of the camera body. Figure 6-5 2. Secure the 2 hexagon pillars to the upper and lower holes of camera module as indicated below.
6 3. 4. Target Bullet Camera (Part II) Secure the camera cover. Slide the sun-shield cover onto the top of the camera. You can also secure the sun shield cover onto the back of the camera. Adjust the position of the cover before fully securing the cover with the washer and the screw. Figure 6-7 Note: 1. The GeoVision logo on the sun-shield cover should be closer to the front of the camera. 2. There are two holes for the screws at the back of the camera.
5. Thread the Ethernet cable into the camera. For details, see step 6, 3.3 Installation. Figure 6-8 Note: The size of RJ-45 connector must be within 14 mm to plug into the jack of the conduit.
6 6. Target Bullet Camera (Part II) Install the camera to the wall or ceiling using the screw anchors and screws for supporting rack. Figure 6-9 IMPORTANT: To avoid waterproofing failures, the top of the camera must be facing upward for wall mount. 7. 8. 9. Connect the wires and cable connector to the camera. See 6.4 Connecting the Camera. Access the live view. For details, see 8.2 Accessing the Live View. Adjust angles of the camera body based on the live view.
6.3.1 Adjusting the Angles The Target Bullet Camera is designed to be adjustable in two shafts for easy and flexible installation. You can adjust the camera base by 360° and the camera body to the desired angle by tilting the camera module. For details, see 3.3.1 Adjusting the Angles.
6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II) 6.3.2 Adjusting Lens To adjust the camera’s zoom and focus, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Loosen the camera’s cover. See Figure 6-2. To adjust for image clarity by adjusting the focus and zoom screws. For details, see 8.3 Adjusting Image Clarity.
6.4 Connecting the Camera 6.4.1 Wire Definition The data cable provides connections for power, ground and network access. The wires are defined below: Figure 6-12 No.
6 Target Bullet Camera (Part II) 6.4.2 Power Connection For details, see 5.4.2 Power Connection. Note: The Power Adaptor is not supplied in the packing list. The Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
6.5 Loading Factory Default 6.5.1 Using the Web Interface You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface. For details, see 5.5.1 Using the Web Interface. 6.5.2 Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds to load the factory default. For details, see 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera.
7 Target Bullet Camera (Part III) Chapter 7 Target Bullet Camera (Part III) The Target Bullet Camera is a light-weighted cameras designed for outdoor environments. It adheres to the IP67 standard and has full protection against dust and jets of water. The camera comes with a built-in micro SD card slot for local storage. The camera can support H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality pictures at reduced network bandwidths.
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, 1/2.7”, ø 12 mm Lens Mount GV-EBL4702-3F GV-EBL4711 Motorized varifocal lens P-Iris, f: 2.7 ~ 12 mm, F/1.6, 1/2.7”, ø 14 mm Lens Mount 4 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro 7.1 Packing List H.
7 Target Bullet Camera (Part III) 7.2 Overview Figure 7-1 No. Name Description 1 Default Button Resets all configurations to factory default. For details, see 7.5 Loading Factory Default. 2 Memory Card Slot Inserts a micro SD card (SD/SDHC/SDXC/UHS-I) to store recording data. Note UHS-II card type is not supported. Note: GV-EBL2702 Series does not support SDXC cards.
7.3 Installation To install the camera to the ceiling or wall, you need to open the camera body, insert the memory card, replace silica gel bag, install the sun-shield cover, waterproof the cable, and adjust the camera angles. For details see 6.3 Installation and 6.3.1 Adjusting the Angles. Note: 1. To avoid replacing the silica gel bag and installing the camera all over again, make sure the SD card is installed properly in the first place. 2.
7 Target Bullet Camera (Part III) 7.4 Connecting the Camera 7.4.1 Wire Definition The data cable provides connections for power, ground and network access. For details, refer to 6.4.1 Wire Definition. 7.4.2 Power Connection For details, see 5.4.2 Power Connection. Note: The Power Adaptor is not supplied in the packing list. Power adapter can be purchased upon request.
7.5 Loading Factory Default 7.5.1 Using the Web Interface You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface. For details, see 5.5.1 Using the Web Interface. 7.5.2 Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds to load the factory default. For details, see 1.4.2 Directly on the Camera.
8 Accessing the Camera Chapter 8 Accessing the Camera 8.1 System Requirement To access the GV-IP Camera through the Web browser, ensure your PC connects to the network properly and meets this system requirement: Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later Note: For the users of Internet Explorer 8, additional settings are required. For details, see Appendix A in GV-IPCAM Firmware Manual.
8.2 Accessing the Live View When the camera is connected to a network with a DHCP server, it will be automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. See 8.2.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address to look up this IP address. However, if you do not have a DHCP server on your network, access the camera by its default IP address 192.168.0.10 and see 8.2.2 Configuring the IP Address for more detail. Note: The default ID and Password of the GV-IP Camera is admin.
8 Accessing the Camera 8.2.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface. 1. Install the GV-IP Device Utility program from http://www.geovision.com.tw/download/product/ Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the GV-IPCAM you wish to configure. 2. 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.
3. Find the camera with its Mac Address, click on its IP address and select Web Page. Figure 8-2 4. The login page appears. Figure 8-3 5. 104 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to log in.
8 Accessing the Camera 8.2.2 Configuring the IP Address Follow the steps below to configure the IP address. 1. Open your Web browser, and type the default IP address http://192.168.0.10. 2. In both Login and Password fields, type the default value admin. Click Apply. 3. In the left menu, select Network and then LAN to begin the network settings. Figure 8-4 4. Select Static IP address, Dynamic IP address or PPPoE and type the required network information. 5. Click Apply.
IMPORTANT: 1. If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled, you need to know which IP address the camera will get from DHCP server or ISP to log in. If your camera is installed in the LAN, use the GV-IP Device Utility to look up its current dynamic IP address. See 8.2.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address. If your camera uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE, use the dynamic DNS Service to obtain a domain name that is linked to the camera’s changing IP address first.
8 Accessing the Camera 8.3 Adjusting Image Clarity You can adjust the image clarity using the GV-IP Device Utility. Make sure that you have connected your GV-IPCAM to the network and install the GV-IP Device Utility program under the same LAN. Note: This feature only applies to the cameras that allow manual focus adjustment. 1. Make sure you have installed the GV-IP Device Utility program from http://www.geovision.com.tw/download/product/. 2.
3. Select Focus Value. The Login dialog box appears. Figure 8-6 4. Type the user name and password of the camera selected. The default is admin for both user name and password. This window appears. 5. Adjust the Zoom Screw and the Focus Screw of the camera slowly until the focus value reaches the maximum.
8 Accessing the Camera Note: 1. For locations of adjustment screws and rings in each model, see Locations of Adjustment Screws, section, Getting Started Chapter, GV-IPCAM Firmware Manual. 2. Do not over tighten the screws. The screws only need to be as tight as your fingers can get them to be. Do not bother using any tool to get them tighter. Doing so can damage the structure of lens. 3. The maximum focus value may vary when the environment changes.
Chapter 9 The Web Interface 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 13 Figure 9-1 110
9 No. Name The Web Interface Function 1 Play Plays live video. 2 Stop Stops playing video. Microphone Broadcasts to the surveillance site from a remote PC. Note this function is not available for Ultra Bullet Camera and Target Series. For Cube Camera and Advanced Cube Camera, click the Push to talk button (from the pop-up menu) for the camera to switch between audio transmission and reception, where only one party can speak at a time.
No. Name Function Enables the PTZ Control Panel or the Visual PTZ. 10 PTZ Control Panel Note this function is supported by PTZ Camera and PT Camera, and only partially supported by GV-IP Cameras with motorized varifocal lens. Enables the I/O Control Panel and Visual 11 I/O Control 12 LED Control Automation. Note this function is not available in Mini Fixed Dome, Mini Fixed Rugged Dome, Cube Camera, Advanced Cube Camera and Target Series.
10 Upgrading System Firmware Chapter 10 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically releases updated firmware on the website. The new firmware can be simply loaded into the GV-IPCAM by using the Web interface or IP Device Utility. IMPORTANT: 1. To update the camera firmware from versions earlier than V2.07 to the latest version, back up the files in the storage device to another device before the upgrade. 2.
5. Since the firmware adopts different storage format from V2.07 onward, be sure to re-format the storage device after firmware upgrade. If you have not done so, this warning message appears when you view the Monitoring or Storage Settings’ Web interface. Figure 10-1 1. Stop these operations: monitoring of the camera, connection to GVDVR / NVR / VMS and remote connections to Center V2, Vital Sign Monitor, ViewLog Server and 3GPP/RTSP. 2.
10 Upgrading System Firmware 3. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 4. Click the Upgrade button to start the upgrade. WARNING: The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only update failures but also damages to the camera. In this case, please contact our sales representatives and send your device back to GeoVision for repair.