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Adding and Configuring the G1104-8-6T Gateway

 

 

If this CheckVideo device will be monitored by a central station, please contact the central station for a username and 

password on their existing CheckVideo account. The central station will add the device to their account. 

The following items can be found within the box: 

 

G1104-8 channel Gateway 

 

Gateway power supply 

 

Terminal blocks for digital I/O 

 

Items not included: 

 

CheckVideo IP Camera Validation tool (found at 

www.checkvideo.com/support) 

 

A display monitor with HDMI cable 

 

Mouse for local display 

 

The Gateway has connectors on both sides.  The primary connectors are found on the back panel.  

 

To install the Gateway, make the following connections to the Gateway: 

 

Ethernet cable to the router.  

Note: Do not connect the CV4IP to a POE port on a router/switch. Power is 

provided by the included power supply. Providing power via a POE port to the WAN connection on the device 

will damage the Gateway.

 

 

HDMI supported monitor to Gateway 

 

Provided power supply to power outlet 

If you plan to use a local monitor, make sure that it is plugged in to the Gateway before it is powered up. With the 

monitor connected, the Gateway 

will display the “awaiting configuration from portal” message. 

 You will see this image 

on the screen until the device is added to the CheckVideo portal. 

Summary of Contents for G1104-8-6T

Page 1: ...teway has connectors on both sides The primary connectors are found on the back panel To install the Gateway make the following connections to the Gateway Ethernet cable to the router Note Do not connect the CV4IP to a POE port on a router switch Power is provided by the included power supply Providing power via a POE port to the WAN connection on the device will damage the Gateway HDMI supported ...

Page 2: ...era s Video Settings to work with the Gateway The parameters are o Bitrate to less than 4Mbps o Frame rate to a multiple of 5 fps to a maximum of 30 fps o GOV length to 2X the frame rate OR i frame interval of 2 seconds o Resolution up to 8MP o Profile Main preferred or High The optimal settings are 4MP resolution 10 fps 20 GOV and a bitrate of 2500 If you are adding cameras with different setting...

Page 3: ...se the Validation Tool can be found at www check video com support ONVIF Device Manager An alternative to CheckVideo s IP Camera Validation tool is ONVIF Device Manager If your camera s management tools do not display the option to change all of the settings required by CheckVideo and you were not successful changing those settings with the Camera Validation tool you may find the ONVIF Device Mana...

Page 4: ...this point all cameras visible on the Gateway s network will appear at the top of Assign IP Cameras image carousel The default camera name is created using the local internal IP address of that camera If a background image could be obtained via the ONVIF credentials the camera view will appear If not a blue box will appear This does not mean that there is anything necessarily wrong It is possible ...

Page 5: ...ated click Verify to complete assignment of camera to the Gateway Once all cameras have been assigned to the Gateway go to Devices Configure Device Select the CV4IP from the dropdown and begin setting the Event zones schedule and notifications for each camera Remember to Save at the completion of each camera s configuration Local Video Matrix Setup Once the cameras are assigned to the CV4IP in the...

Page 6: ...ew camera settings including resolution and frame rate Configure PTZ camera settings for those discovered via ONVIF PTZ controls are found under Settings There are several display options available outside of the Menu To view a camera in full screen single window Double Left Click To exit full screen Double Left Click Digital Zoom on an object Left Click and hold to drag the red box over the objec...

Page 7: ... FAT32 Click and highlight the correct camera Right click the mouse to bring up the menu and select Export DVR Select the date in the calendar the start time and the duration Click Export to complete the back up PTZ Control Preset and Tours To move the Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras and set up presets you will need to follow these steps Access the PTZ menu by Right Clicking on the mouse and select the ...

Page 8: ...click Save Tour Then Start PTZ Tour to begin the camera to move through the presets Click Stop PTZ Tour to stop the camera from moving automatically o NOTE You can also control PTZ functions and setup tours in the camera menu itself ...

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