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PTZ  Control  Panel

 

 

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Making a Patrol Plan 

You can set up the camera to perform different patrol routes at different time periods 

throughout the week by making a patrol plan. 

 

1.  On the control panel, click the 

Patrol Plan 

button 

  to set the correct patrol time and 

route. 

     

 

 

  Figure 3-11

 

2.  Select 

Enable Patrol Plan

3.  Click 

OK

 

Summary of Contents for GV-IP SERIES

Page 1: ...g to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use User s Manual GV IP Speed Dome ISD UM D GV SD2322 IR GV SD2722 IR GV SD3732 IR GV SD4825 IR GV SD4834 IR ...

Page 2: ...al or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice GeoVision Inc 9F No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of Geo...

Page 3: ...al vary among camera models and versions Some features may not be available in your camera This Manual is designed for the following models and firmware versions Model Model Number Firmware Version IP Speed Dome GV SD2322 IR V1 0 GV SD2722 IR GV SD3732 IR V1 03 GV SD4825 IR GV SD4834 IR V1 0 ...

Page 4: ...ptional Accessories 4 1 4 Physical Description 6 1 5 Accessory Installation Wall Pendant Mount 7 1 6 Connecting the Camera 11 Chapter 2 Accessing the Camera 14 2 1 Installing on a Network 14 2 1 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address 15 2 1 2 Assigning an IP Address 16 2 2 Accessing Live View 17 2 2 1 The Live View Window 18 Chapter 3 PTZ Control Panel 22 3 1 Assessing the PTZ Control Panel 22 3 1 1 Se...

Page 5: ...46 4 3 Video Audio 47 4 3 1 Video 47 4 3 2 Audio 49 4 3 3 Snapshot 50 4 3 4 ROI 51 4 3 5 Media Stream 52 4 4 PTZ 54 4 4 1 Basic Settings 54 4 4 2 Home Position 54 4 4 3 PTZ Limit 55 4 4 4 Remote Control 56 4 4 5 Patrol 57 4 4 6 Orientation 58 4 5 Image 59 4 5 1 Image 59 4 5 2 OSD 66 4 5 3 Privacy Mask 68 4 5 4 Quick Focus 69 4 6 Intelligent 70 4 6 1 Smart Settings 70 4 6 2 Cross Line 71 4 6 3 Ente...

Page 6: ... Alarm Output 91 4 7 6 Capture 92 4 7 7 Temperature Alarm 92 4 7 8 One Key Shielding Linkage 92 4 8 Storage 89 4 8 1 Storage 93 4 8 2 Recording Download 95 4 8 3 FTP 96 4 8 4 Backing Up Storage 99 4 9 Security 100 4 9 1 User 100 4 9 2 Network Security 100 4 10 System 104 4 10 1 Time 104 4 10 2 Server 105 4 10 3 DST 105 4 10 4 Maintenance 106 4 10 5 Ports and Device 108 4 10 6 Log 109 Chapter 5 Rec...

Page 7: ...15 6 2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings 116 6 2 1 Using the Web Interface 116 6 2 2 Directly on the Camera 117 Chapter 7 VMS DVR NVR Configurations 119 7 1 Setting up IP Cameras on GV DVR NVR 120 7 1 1 Customizing the Basic Settings on GV DVR NVR 122 7 2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV VMS 123 Appendix 125 A RTSP Multicast Protocol Support 125 ...

Page 8: ...ng a memory card for recording Recorded data on the memory card can be damaged or lost if the data are accessed while the camera is under physical shock power interruption memory card detachment or when the memory card reaches the end of its lifespan No guarantee is provided for such causes The stored data can be lost if the memory card is not accessed for a long period of time Back up your data p...

Page 9: ...at 1 The camera is set up above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along the cables 2 Any power audio and I O cables are waterproofed using waterproof silicon rubber or the like 3 The screws are tightened and the cover is in place after opening the camera cover ...

Page 10: ...ene Camera Position The camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 2 5 3 m 8 2 9 84 The camera shall be mounted with a recommended depression angle of around 10 The camera shall be positioned so that the face s to be detected are directly aligned with the lens of the camera with a horizontal deviation of no greater than 30 a vertical deviation of no greater than 15 and a face size of at le...

Page 11: ...s to be counted move toward the lens of the camera in single file Example of Recommended Scene Example of Non recommended Scene Camera Position The camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 3 5 m 9 84 16 4 ft The camera shall be mounted with a recommended depression angle of 70 80 The camera shall be positioned so that the person s to be counted face toward the lens of the camera and are ...

Page 12: ...t GV SD4825 IR 150 m 492 ft GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4834 IR or 200 m 656 ft GV SD2722 IR effective IR distance Wide surveillance coverage is made possible with 360 endless panning and 15 90 tilting capacity PTZ functions such as Preset Auto Pan and Patrol can be programmed and activated by schedule GV IP IR Speed Dome supports pan tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol of 200 240 per second to a ...

Page 13: ...2 1 1 Packing List IR IP Speed Dome 24V AC Power Adapter only for GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR SD3732 IR M4 Hex Key Waterproof Rubber Set Waterproof Guidelines Download Guide ...

Page 14: ...0 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 Mozilla Firefox Safari Note Some functions are not available on non IE browsers ...

Page 15: ...ight Tube Kit Dimensions 219 x 125 x 332 mm 8 6 x 4 9 x 13 1 Weight 1 8 kg 3 97 lb GV Mount105 Straight Tube and Junction Box Kit Dimensions 256 x 256 x 297 mm 10 1 x 10 1 x 11 7 Weight 6 2 kg 13 67 lb GV Mount208 3 Swan Neck Mount Dimensions 1043 x 519 x 256 mm 41 06 x 20 43 x 10 08 Weight 10 6 kg 23 37 lb GV Mount210 Pendant Tube Dimensions 200 x 140 x 249 mm 7 9 x 5 5 x 9 80 Weight 1 1 kg 2 43 ...

Page 16: ...Strap Diameter Ø 4 6 GV Mount410 1 Pole Mount Bracket Kit Ø 6 7 5 Dimensions Bracket 68 4 x 240 x 163 mm 2 69 x 9 44 x 6 41 Weight 1 70 kg 3 75 lb Steel Strap Diameter Ø 6 7 5 GV Mount501 Convex Corner Box Mount Dimensions 136 x 256 x 256 mm 5 4 x 10 1 x 10 1 Weight 4 8 kg 10 6 lb GV Mount702 Extension Tube Four options are available Dimensions Ø 5 4 x 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 cm Ø 2 1 x 3 9 or 7 9 or...

Page 17: ...3732 IR 1 1 2 2 1 GV SD4825 IR GV SD4834 IR Figure 1 1 No Name Function 1 Default Button Resets all configurations to default factory settings See 6 2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings 2 Micro SD Card Slot Inserts a micro SD card to store recording data ...

Page 18: ...rchased required Wall screws x 4 user prepared Note GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4825 IR SD4834 IR supports a series of Intelligent functions which work best when the installation abides by specific requirements See 4 6 1 Smart Settings Note for Face Detection and Note for People Counting at the beginning of the manual for details 1 Unscrew the back cover of the camera For GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR SD373...

Page 19: ...t and secure the back cover of the camera For GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Figure 1 5 For GV SD4825 IR For GV SD4834 IR Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Note Be sure to format the memory card on the camera s Web interface See 4 8 Storage for details ...

Page 20: ...he position of the screw holes Figure 1 8 4 Drill holes on the wall and secure the pendant tube to the wall with 4 self prepared screws 5 Attach the safety lock of the camera to the pendant tube Figure 1 9 6 Thread the data cable through the pendant tube Figure 1 10 ...

Page 21: ...d screws Figure 1 11 8 Insert the pendant mount screws and tighten with the supplied M4 hex key Figure 1 12 9 Thread the Ethernet cable through the waterproof rubber set as shown below Figure 1 13 Note The size of RJ 45 connector must be within 14 mm to go through the waterproof rubber set Unfit size of RJ45 Connector ...

Page 22: ... be used for anode and the cathode Power Adaptor Figure 1 15 2 Connect a standard network cable to the Ethernet cable of the camera 3 Optionally connect the TV out BNC cable to a monitor The TV out function can be used during installation to adjust the camera image 4 Optionally connect I O devices speaker and microphone to the camera You can connect up to 2 alarm inputs and 1 output device See Wir...

Page 23: ... 485 GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR 11 Yellow Black RS 485 GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR No Wire Definition 1 Brown Audio In 2 Green Audio Out 3 Green White GND GV SD4825 IR 4 Brown White GND GV SD4834 IR 5 Gray Alarm In 1 6 Purple Alarm In 2 7 Black GND 8 Orange Alarm Out 9 Orange White Alarm Out 10 Yellow RS 485 11 Yellow Black RS 485 12 Yellow Green GND GV SD4834 IR 13 Black AC 24V DC 2...

Page 24: ...ferent core diameters is listed below Core Diameter Unit mm Distance Unit m Power Unit W 0 80 1 00 1 25 2 00 30 28 45 72 183 40 21 34 54 137 50 17 27 43 110 60 22 36 91 70 19 31 78 80 27 68 90 24 61 100 21 55 Note Data listed above is applicable to copper cables that use AC 24V DC 24V power supply ...

Page 25: ...r using the supplied power adapter 3 You can now access the Web interface of the camera If the camera is installed in a LAN with DHCP server use GV IP Device Utility to look up the camera s dynamic IP address See 2 1 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address If the camera is installed in a LAN without DHCP server the default IP address 192 168 0 10 is applied To assign a different static IP address see 2 ...

Page 26: ... supported by GV SD2322 IR 3 By default the Administrator s username is admin and cannot be modified 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 Figure 2 1 4 For the first time users you will be requested to set up a password 5 Type a...

Page 27: ...IP address to avoid IP address conflict with other GV IP devices on the same LAN 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 2 4 Select Static from the Obtain IP Address drop down list 5 Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway address Make sur...

Page 28: ...Accessing the Camera 17 2 2 2 Accessing Live View After logging in to the speed dome you will see the Home page as shown below Figure 2 3 ...

Page 29: ...isplay images by 16 9 Stretch display images by window size Original display images in its original size 2 Live Stream Select a live video stream main stream sub stream or third stream 3 Image Open the image setting page See 4 5 1 Image 4 Full Screen Mode Display in full screen mode 5 Play Stop Play or stop live video 6 Volume Adjust the audio output volume on the PC ...

Page 30: ... control panel Show or hide the PTZ control panel See 3 PTZ Control Panel 14 Reset the packet loss rate to zero 15 Display packet loss rate and bit rate information in the bottom Note 1 The paths for saving snapshots and local recordings are set in System Configuration 2 The buttons No 14 and No 15 will appear on the floating toolbar after you move the mouse cursor on a live view window 3 Click th...

Page 31: ...dio Start or stop two way audio 3 Area Focus Start or stop area focus By activating this function you can set the camera focus based on a defined area of the live view To activate Area Focus follow the steps below Step 1 Click on the toolbar Step 2 Click and drag on the live view to specify an area The focus of the live view changes to the specified area ...

Page 32: ...ection 5 Full Screen Mode Display in full screen mode For other functions in the live view window refer to Figure 2 4 2 2 1 1 Digital Zoom To use the digital zoom function follow these steps 1 Click No 11 Figure 2 4 on the toolbar 2 Click and drag on the live view from top to down to specify an area 3 To restore the original image size click in the enlarged area or drag from the bottom up 4 To exi...

Page 33: ...3 1 No Item Function 1 Auto Pan Start or stop auto panning of the camera 2 PTZ Control Panel Control the direction of the camera and release the control 3 PTZ Speed Adjust the moving speed of the PTZ camera 4 Zoom Adjust the camera s zoom optical 5 Focus Adjust the camera s focus 6 Snow Turn on or off the snow control When enabled the camera will rotate to remove accumulated snow if detected by th...

Page 34: ...PTZ Control Panel 23 3 8 Preset Select a preset and the camera goes to the selected preset See 3 1 1 Setting Presets 9 Patrol Select a patrol route See 3 1 2 Setting Patrol ...

Page 35: ...anel and adjust the dome view to the desired direction zoom and focus 4 Figure 3 2 2 Click the Add button to add it as a preset 3 Type a number and name for the preset and click OK Going to a Preset On the control panel click for a preset The PTZ camera goes to the selected preset Figure 3 3 Deleting a Preset On the control panel click for a preset and confirm the delete Figure 3 4 ...

Page 36: ...ime before going to the next You can set the rotation direction zoom rotation speed patrol time and stay time You can also record a route and add it to the action list Note To enable Preset Snapshot see 4 4 5 Patrol To access the Patrol functions click Patrol on the control panel of Live View Adding a Patrol Route 1 On the control panel click the Add button to add a patrol route Figure 3 5 2 On th...

Page 37: ... amount of time Recording a Patrol Route You can record the dome movements of the camera as a patrol route The recorded movements are added to the action list 1 On the control panel click the Record button to start recording the patrol route Figure 3 6 2 Click to finish recording The patrol route is saved as a mode route automatically 3 Click to start patrol or to delete the mode route Figure 3 7 ...

Page 38: ...PTZ Control Panel 27 3 Starting a Patrol Route After you have added a patrol route you can start patrolling by clicking on the control panel Figure 3 8 ...

Page 39: ...rol Route On the control panel click to modify the ID name and dome movement of an existing patrol route Figure 3 9 Delete a Patrol Route On the control panel click for a patrol route and confirm the delete Figure 3 10 ...

Page 40: ... the camera to perform different patrol routes at different time periods throughout the week by making a patrol plan 1 On the control panel click the Patrol Plan button to set the correct patrol time and route Figure 3 11 2 Select Enable Patrol Plan 3 Click OK ...

Page 41: ...ome position if no operation is made within a specified period 1 On the Setup page select PTZ in the left menu and select Home Position to access the settings Figure 3 12 2 Select the desired preset as the home position and set the time Figure 3 13 3 Click Save ...

Page 42: ...nfigure GV IP Speed Domes through the network Click Setup at the top of the Web interface to access the following nine configuration tabs Common Network Video Audio PTZ Image Intelligent Events Storage Security and System The configuration tabs may vary based on available models Figure 4 1 ...

Page 43: ... camera models and firmware versions 4 1 Common 4 1 1 Navigation Basic Info 4 1 2 Local Settings 4 2 Network 4 2 1 Network 4 2 2 DNS 4 2 3 Port 4 2 4 Port Mapping 4 2 5 DDNS 4 2 6 E mail 4 2 7 SNMP 4 2 8 802 1x 4 2 9 QoS 4 3 Video Audio 4 3 1 Video 4 3 2 Audio 4 3 3 Snapshot 4 3 4 ROI 4 3 5 Media Stream 4 4 PTZ 4 4 1 Basic Settings 4 4 2 Home Position 4 4 3 PTZ Limit 4 4 4 Remote Control 4 4 5 Pat...

Page 44: ...tion 4 6 11 Advanced Settings 4 7 Events 4 7 1 Motion Detection 4 7 2 Tampering Alarm 4 7 3 Audio Detection 4 7 4 Alarm Input 4 7 5 Alarm Output 4 7 6 Capture 4 7 7 Temperature Alarm 4 7 8 One Key Shielding Linkage 4 8 Storage 4 8 1 Storage 4 8 2 Recording Download 4 8 3 FTP 4 8 4 Backing Up Storage 4 9 Security 4 9 1 User 4 9 2 Network Security 4 10 System 4 10 1 Time 4 10 2 Server 4 10 3 DST 4 1...

Page 45: ...ee 4 2 1 Network for details Time See 4 10 1 Time for details OSD See 4 5 2 OSD for details User See 4 9 Security for details 4 1 1 Navigation Basic Info You can view the current status of your camera Click Refresh for the latest status information Under Common Configuration on the right you can click on the icons to quickly access the configuration pages Figure 4 2 ...

Page 46: ...ent Note this function is not supported by GV SD2322 IR Display Attributes When enabled the attributes collected will be displayed in the live view window You must set up Attribute Collection for this function to work see 4 6 10 Attribute Collection Note this function is only applicable for GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Display Human Body Snapshot To display the snapshot of human body on the live view wi...

Page 47: ...by the PC Audio Param The audio codec and sampling rate used are shown here Recording and Snapshot Recording Subsection By Time Set a maximum time length of each recording file If you select 5 minutes a 30 minute event will be chopped into six 5 minute event files Subsection by Size Set a maximum size limit of each recording file When Storage Full Overwrite Recording When the assigned storage spac...

Page 48: ... section allows you to configure the network settings modify ports configure FTP server and set up e mail for notification 4 2 1 Network Figure 4 4 IP Obtain Mode Obtain IP Address Select Static IP PPPoE or DHCP according to your network environment ...

Page 49: ...h dynamic IP addresses first use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the camera s changing IP address Note this function is NOT applicable to GV SD2322 IR 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 IPv6 Type the camera s IPv6 Address and Default ...

Page 50: ...the camera s Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server For GV SD2322 IR you can find the same setting in TCP IP of the left menu Figure 4 5 4 2 3 Port You can modify the default HTTP port HTTPS port and RTSP port if necessary Figure 4 6 ...

Page 51: ...ternet Figure 4 7 1 Enable Port Mapping and select Mapping Type 2 If you select Automatic external ports will be automatically configured by the router 3 If you select Manual configure the external ports External IP is applied to the camera automatically If the configured port is occupied the Status will show inactive 4 Click Save Note For this function your router needs to support port forwarding...

Page 52: ...ssigned by DHCP Server or ISP in xDSL connection has changed Before enabling the DDNS function the Administrator should apply for a Host Name from the DDNS service provider s website There are 2 providers listed in the camera GeoVision GVDIP GeoVision DDNS Server and DynDNS org Figure 4 8 1 Click On to enable DDNS Service 2 Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with If you chose Dyn...

Page 53: ...erver 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 4 10 Next time when you want to log in the camera type the domain name like this hostname gvdip com for example geovision gvdip com Figure 4 10 4 2 6 E mail After the configuration of the E mail server you will be able to send messages to the spe...

Page 54: ...al s specified 6 If the SMTP Server needs authentication enable Server Authentication and type a valid username and password to log in the SMTP server Recipient Type the name and e mail address of the recipient For GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4825 IR SD4834 IR click the button next to the address of a Recipient to test the validity of the e mail address Note To send snapshots to the specified e mail ...

Page 55: ... integrate it into a central server Figure 4 12 SNMP Type Select the type of SNMP desired between SNMPv3 and SNMPv2 Authentication Mode Define a desired password for authentication between the device and the central server Encryption Mode Define a desired password for encryption that needs to be matched by the central server Click Save for the changes to take effect ...

Page 56: ...tandard for port based Network Access Control It provides an authentication mechanism to devices connecting to a LAN or WLAN Figure 4 13 1 Enable IEEE 802 1x 2 Type the Username and Password Type the password again for confirmation 3 Click Save Note For this function your network environment needs to support 802 1x ...

Page 57: ...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 Configuration Manager Optionally modify the priority for Configuration Manager The higher the value the higher the priority FTP Optionally modify the priority of value for FTP The higher the value the higher the priority Click S...

Page 58: ...You may also enable the sub stream and third stream as needed Figure 4 15 The following options are available for the main sub and third streams Video Compression Set the codec type to H 264 or MJPEG for GV SD2322 IR or to H 265 H 264 or MJPEG for GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Resolution You may select the different resolutions for each stream Frame Rate Select a frame rate for encodi...

Page 59: ...ality increases the bit rate and improves image quality I Frame Interval Set the number of frames between each I frame key frame This option is only available when H 265 or H 264 is selected for codec GOP The GOP is IP by default Smoothing Set the extent of smoothing Choosing Clear disables Smoothing Moving the slider toward Smooth increases the level of smoothing but will affect image quality Sma...

Page 60: ... Gain Set the audio signal amplification for sampling The greater the gain the greater amplification Audio Compression Select an audio codec The functions below are NOT applicable to GV SD2322 IR Noise Suppression Select On to reduce the noise of the audio Channel 1 Click Enable to enable audio in through the camera s built in microphone Audio Output Select the source of audio output ...

Page 61: ...On to enable the Snapshot function 2 Select Resolution 3 Specify the maximum size 1 800 KB of the snapshot image under Max Size 4 Specify the length of interval 1 60 sec between snapshots under Snapshot Interval s 5 Select Number to Snapshot to define the number of snapshots upon alarm trigger 6 Select Schedule or Repeat to set up the Snapshot Mode If you select Schedule click to specify the desir...

Page 62: ...or ROI first if the bit rate is insufficient Note this function is NOT applicable to GV SD2322 IR Figure 4 18 1 Click to enable and add ROI 2 Click and drag on the image to specify an area 3 To add additional ROI areas repeat steps 1 and 2 Up to eight ROI areas can be specified 4 To delete an ROI area click ...

Page 63: ...fect after the camera is restarted Figure 4 19 1 Click and then select a type in the Stream Profile 2 Type the IP Address and Port number of the unicast or multicast group for the decoding device that receives audio and video streams from the camera 3 If you want the device to establish the media stream that has been configured before automatically after the restart select Yes Enable for Persisten...

Page 64: ...ess is configured the third party player can request the RTSP multicast media stream from the camera through the RTP protocol Figure 4 20 1 Type the Multicast Address 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 and Port number 0 to 65535 2 Click Save For RTSP Multicast command see Appendix A ...

Page 65: ...gs allows you to configure basic PTZ settings related to the camera s preset memory card timeout and more Figure 4 21 4 4 2 Home Position You can set the camera to return to home position if no operation is made within a specified period For detailed instructions refer to 3 2 Setting Home Position ...

Page 66: ...pplicable to GV SD2322 IR Figure 4 22 1 Click Start PTZ Limit to enable the function 2 Adjust the dome view in such a way that it reaches the PTZ limit you want to set 3 Click to set the position relative to the current dome view as a limit For example click the at the top to set the upper limit 4 Repeat Step 2 3 to set all limits as needed and click Save ...

Page 67: ...rogram to your GV IP Speed Dome once this function is enabled Figure 4 23 1 Specify the Listener Port to which the third party PTZ remote control program connects 2 Assign an individual Address Code between 0 255 to each PTZ remote control program 3 Click Save Note For this function your router needs to support port forwarding ...

Page 68: ...a to take a snapshot and upload the image to the FTP server when the camera goes to the preset during the patrol route Figure 4 24 1 Enable Preset Snapshot 2 Type the Resume Patrol s interval in seconds to upload snapshots 3 Click Save Note For this function make sure to configure the settings in 4 8 3 FTP first ...

Page 69: ... positioned to a specific direction the position will be set as the north direction Go to north The camera will move to the specified north direction no matter which direction it points to Home Position Orient Click Orient to set a position as the home position Call Click Call to move the camera to the specified home position no matter which direction it points to Clear Click Clear to delete the h...

Page 70: ... select a scene the corresponding image parameters are displayed You can adjust image settings according to actual needs Auto Switching Indicates whether to add a scene to the auto switching list Setup Click to set a schedule for auto switching including schedule illumination and current elevation angle between the PTZ and the horizontal direction Click to set a scene as the default scene Enable A...

Page 71: ... Saturation Adjust the amount of a 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 ...

Page 72: ...ter speed when Exposure Mode is set to Manual Custom or Shutter Priority Note If Slow Shutter is set to Off the reciprocal of the shutter speed must be greater than the frame rate Gain dB Control image signals so that the camera outputs standard video signals according to the light condition You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is set to Manual Custom or Gain Priority Iris Sets the a...

Page 73: ...ness of the overexposed area of images But selecting this setting will decrease the overall brightness of the image This function is applicable only to GV SD2322 IR Day Night Mode Select Automatic for automatic switch between day mode and night mode depending on the amount of light detected Select Night to produce high quality black and white images using the existing light Select Day to produce h...

Page 74: ... if you select this option This option is recommended if clarity of the central part of the image and overexposure control are your first priority Illumination Preset Road Road Offer strong illumination in whole and is recommended for monitoring wide ranging scenes for example road Illumination Preset Park Park Offer uniform light and is recommended for monitoring small range scenes with many obst...

Page 75: ...Focus The camera is triggered to focus once when rotating zooming or going to a preset One Click Focus IR In a low light condition such as during night hours or in a dark house this focus mode achieves better effects with the IR light turned on Scene Normal Used for common scenes such as road and industrial park Long distance Used for long distance monitoring on a road ...

Page 76: ... 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 Locked The function is NOT applicable to GV SD2322 IR Lock the current color temperature settings without adjustment Figure 4 32 Advanced Defog Select Digital for GV SD2322 IR or ON for GV SD3...

Page 77: ...customized contents For GV SD2322 IR Figure 4 33 1 Click under Position to select an Area and then click Overlay OSD Content to select the content to display on screen Figure 4 34 2 Adjust the position of the Area 1 2 3 boxes on the live view either by dragging directly or by specifying the coordinates under Overlay Area ...

Page 78: ...D2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4825 IR SD4834 IR area 1 area 2 area 3 Figure 4 35 1 Enable a No to select an area and click the Overlay OSD Content column to select the content to display on screen 2 Adjust the position of the Area boxes on the live view either by dragging directly or by specifying the coordinates under the X Axis Y Axis column 3 Under Display Style customize the text style and date time fo...

Page 79: ...o add a privacy mask 2 Click the box with Mask displayed on it to activate the mask 3 Drag the box to the intended position and adjust the size of the box Alternatively you can also use the mouse to draw a box on the area you want to mask 4 To delete a mask click To quickly locate a mask on the camera view select a mask and click Preset to turn the camera toward the masked area If the masked area ...

Page 80: ...inistrator Mode 69 4 4 5 4 Quick Focus Note this function is only applicable to GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Quick Focus allows you to calibrate your lens with demarcate lines within a specified area Figure 4 37 ...

Page 81: ...etection threshold or attempts to breach into a detection zone set Enabling the Auto Tracking function causes other Intelligent functions to be disabled and vice versa 4 6 1 Smart Settings To achieve optimal tracking results it is recommended to firmly install the camera at a certain height in an open space It is also essential to arrange proper lighting conditions to avoid high contrast and backl...

Page 82: ...ect the checkbox next to Cross Line to enable and click to configure Figure 4 38 1 Once enabled click to add a detection line Repeat to add another detection line 2 Drag the ends of the detection line to the intended position to mark the detection boundary 3 Select the Trigger Direction which will define the direction to trigger an alarm For example if you choose A B people moving from direction A...

Page 83: ...g Edge Storage or Image Edge Storage Snapshots captured will automatically be stored in the selected storage s Select Trigger Tracking to track the object until the object is out of view 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 ...

Page 84: ... delete a detection area click 2 Drag the borders of the box to set the intended position and range 3 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm Sensitivity Move the slider to adjust the detection Level Set the priority of detection to judge the trigger sequence when multiple detection rules are triggered at the same time Detection object Set the type of detection object to judge wh...

Page 85: ...ea 2 Drag the nodes of the detection area to mark the boundary for detection 3 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm Time Threshold The minimum period of time for a person to stay within the detection area before an alarm is triggered Sensitivity Move the slider to adjust the detection Percentage Type the minimum size of the person compared to the detection area for the person ...

Page 86: ...ckbox next to Object Removed to enable and click to configure Note this function is only applicable to GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Figure 4 43 1 Once enabled click to mark the live view with a detection area Repeat this step to add another detection area 2 Drag the nodes of the detection area to mark the boundary for detection 3 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm Time Threshold T...

Page 87: ... and click to configure Note this function is only applicable to GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Figure 4 44 1 Once enabled click to mark the live view with a detection area Repeat this step to add another detection area 2 Drag the nodes of the detection area to mark the boundary for detection 3 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm Time Threshold The minimum period of time for a moving...

Page 88: ...mage as detection area 2 Configure the following functions as needed Face Detection Snapshot Sensitivity Drag the slider to adjust the detection sensitivity Snapshot Mode i For GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Select Intelligent Recognition to set the maximum of repeated face snapshots 1 30 for Max Same Thumbnail Image ii For GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Select Intelligent Recognition for the camera to detect and...

Page 89: ...pshots Speed Priority for optimal snapshots from the moment of detection until the specified timeout is up and Period Selection for a snapshot captured in every selection period For example if Period Selection is set to 500 millisecond ms the camera selects a face snapshot every 500 ms Number of Selected Photos Set 1 3 selected photos for different selection modes Filter by Angle Enable this funct...

Page 90: ...ce 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 Select a Detection Mode between Indoor and Outdoor depending on your environment 4 Under Filter by Object Size set the Max and Min Size of the objects to be counted 5 Optionally select Reset Counter at to set a time within ...

Page 91: ... Present Alarms is enabled this function will not be available 3 Under People Present Alarm set the Minor Alarm Major Alarm or Critical Alarm When the number of people present reaches a set threshold an alarm will be triggered 4 Optionally select Reset Counter at to set a time within a day when to reset the counter 5 For Trigger Actions select to edit the desired trigger actions under each alarm S...

Page 92: ...a then continues to track the second person Obstructions When the target is blocked behind other objects while walking through the detection zone during tracking the target will be lost For GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Figure 4 48 1 Enable Auto Tracking 2 Enable Continuously Track for round the clock tracking 3 Type the amount of time for the camera to keep tracking moving objects in the Tracking Timeou...

Page 93: ...2 For GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Figure 4 49 1 Enable Auto Tracking 2 Set Tracking Object Filter Type Max Size and Min Size 3 Click Tracking for other setting options see 4 6 11 Advanced Settings for details ...

Page 94: ...display the attributes on the live view window make sure to enable Display Attributes in Local Parameters 4 6 11 Advanced Settings This section allows you to configure the clarity of the snapshots captured by face detection events and choose the detection modes used for all video analytic events Photo Parameters Figure 4 51 Target Overlay Not available Thumbnail Image Clarity Drag the slider to ad...

Page 95: ...Figure 4 52 Detection Mode Choose between Normal Mode which detects for moving targets continuously and Filter Repeat Motion Mode which ignores repeated motions For GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Figure 4 53 Static Object Detection Select On for the camera to detect both static and moving targets and Off to detect moving targets only ...

Page 96: ...nable this function for round the clock tracking Tracking Timeout s Type the amount of time for the camera to keep tracking moving objects Zoom Select Auto for the camera to automatically zoom in on the moving objects upon tracking and Current Zoom for the camera to remain in its current zoom level when tracking moving objects ...

Page 97: ...ction area to a desired location 3 Alternatively select Grid as the Detection Mode to define the area for detection 4 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm 5 You can use the following functions to reduce false alarm Sensitivity Move the slider to adjust the detection sensitivity Object Size When the extent of motion within the detection area exceeds the set object size motion d...

Page 98: ...eared until the suppress alarm time expires Then the same alarm can be reported again 6 For Trigger Actions and Plan follow Step 5 6 3 5 1 1 Cross Line Note 1 For the Upload to FTP function make sure to configure the settings in 4 8 3 FTP and 4 3 3 Snapshot first 2 For the Trigger e mail function make sure to configure the settings in 4 2 6 E mail and 4 3 3 Snapshot first 3 For the Trigger storage...

Page 99: ...the camera is moved covered up or out of focus Figure 4 56 1 Select On to enable Tampering Alarm 2 You can use the following functions to adjust the alarm settings Sensitivity Move the slider to increase or decrease detection sensitivity Duration Specify the duration of the alarm after which the triggered output device will be turned off 3 For Trigger Actions and Plan follow Step 5 6 4 6 2 Cross L...

Page 100: ...elect a Detection Type Sudden Rise An alarm is reported when the rise of volume exceeds the difference Sudden Fall An alarm is reported when the fall of volume exceeds the difference Sudden Change An alarm is reported when the rise or fall of volume exceeds the difference Threshold An alarm is reported when the volume exceeds a threshold 3 Set a Threshold or Difference Threshold After a volume is ...

Page 101: ...t Alarm Input 1 or Alarm Input 2 from the drop down list 2 Type an Alarm Name and set an alarm ID 3 Select Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C according to the type of the alarm input device 4 Select ON next to Alarm Input 5 For Trigger Actions and Plan follow Step 5 6 4 6 2 Cross Line 6 Click Save ...

Page 102: ...tput device Figure 4 59 1 Type and Alarm Name for the output device 2 Set the status to Normally Open default setting 3 Set the alarm duration 4 Set relay mode to trigger the output device as alarm lights Select Monostable to trigger by pulse or Bistable by low or high level 5 Set a schedule plan in Output Schedule by following Step 6 4 6 2 Cross Line 6 Click Save ...

Page 103: ...to 4 3 3 Snapshot under Video Audio 4 7 7 Temperature Alarm Note this function is only for GV SD2322 IR You can set the camera to trigger the alarm output or move to a preset point when the camera temperature exceeds the maximum temperature or falls below the minimum temperature Figure 4 60 4 7 8 One Key Shielding Linkage Note this function is only applicable to GV SD4825 IR 4834 IR You can disabl...

Page 104: ...e Storage page Storage Figure 4 62 Storage Medium Click the Format button to format the memory card before you start recording and Enable the memory card Allocate Capacity Figure 4 63 Video Set the storage capacity used to store recorded videos The remaining capacity is used for captured snapshots Common Snapshot The storage capacity used to store captured snapshots Face Snapshot The storage capac...

Page 105: ...file size of more than 500 MB is required to create one recording file Stream Select the stream you want to use for recording When Storage Full Overwrite If there is no free space in the memory card new data will overwrite the existing date repeatedly Stop If there is no free space in the memory card new data will not be saved to the memory card Post Record s When an alarm is raised the camera is ...

Page 106: ...iod to search for video and click Search The search results are shown Figure 4 65 2 To download the videos select the files and click Download 3 To open the folder for storing recordings click Open Note Currently the downloaded files will not include audio data Audio data for recordings downloaded will be supported in future firmware versions ...

Page 107: ...y to GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR 5 select Overwrite Storage to overwrite the oldest images when the storage is full You can set the number of images in Overwrite At Image When the defined image threshold is reached the oldest images will be overwritten 6 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 7 Under File Name se...

Page 108: ...re snapshots taken for smart functions such as face detection Figure 4 67 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 Under 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 Under File Name select a Separator and a combination ...

Page 109: ...re recordings shot for smart functions such as face detection Figure 4 68 1 For functions under Server Parameters refer to Step 1 3 Intelligent above for details 2 Under Save To Root Directory select a directory in which to save the recordings or select Custom to name a storage folder on the FTP server ...

Page 110: ...videos and snapshots to your local PC Figure 4 69 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 ...

Page 111: ...r only has permission to play live and recorded video Up to 31 common users are allowed in the system The administrator can create new account for a common user After the user is added successfully the administrator can change the password by entering the new password or delete the user by clearing the username Figure 4 70 Note Changing the username or password for a user when the user is still lo...

Page 112: ...ol is an application layer protocol for transmitting audio and video Set the authentication mode for RTSP streaming Figure 4 72 ARP Binding 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 4 73 1 Enable ARP ...

Page 113: ...hoose a Filtering Mode Allow Access Whitelist or Deny Access 3 Click to add an IP address 4 Click Save Access Policy Friendly Password You can log in with a weaker password by adjusting the password strength When this option is disabled the camera prompts you to set up a stronger password if you attempt to log in with a weaker password Figure 4 75 ...

Page 114: ...Administrator Mode 103 4 For GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Illegal Login Lock By enabling Illegal Login Lock the camera will apply a 5 minute account lockout duration after 5 failed login attempts Figure 4 76 ...

Page 115: ...with the computer time Sync with NTP Server To synchronize with a network time server type the IP address of the network time server next to NTP Server Address and specify the Update Interval Sync with Management Server ONVIF The device time is synchronized with Management Server ONVIF Sync with Latest Server Time The device time is synchronized with the latest updated time either on ONVIF or the ...

Page 116: ...ou to quickly access the FTP setting page Click the FTP button to go to the FTP settings page and complete the storage settings See 4 8 3 FTP for details Figure 4 78 4 10 3 DST To adjust the camera s time for daylight saving time 1 Click the DST tab at the top Figure 4 79 2 Select Enable DST ON 3 Set a Start Time and End Time for the daylight saving time 4 Select a time period for DST Bias 5 Click...

Page 117: ... or an external storage medium You can also quickly restore configurations by importing backup configurations stored on the PC or an external storage medium back to the camera Diagnosis Info Includes logs and system configurations You can export diagnostic information to your PC Click Browse to select the destination folder and click Download to save the diagnostic information to the specified fol...

Page 118: ...e distance between the objects and lens For example if the minimum focus distance is 3 m then the objects within 3 m from lens will be out of focus For GV SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4825 IR SD4834 IR you can adjust zoom ratio to see the clear image when zooming in according to the maximum zoom ratio Figure 4 81 Device Restart Click Restart to restart the device after you confirm the operation ...

Page 119: ...al port or ONVIF OSD Display information from the third party device on the OSD Local PTZ Control Control a PTZ camera through a third party device 2 Select Enable Trans Channel if Trans Channel is selected 3 Click Save Note 1 If the OSD port mode is selected the camera receives information from the third party device through the RS485 serial port translates the received information and then displ...

Page 120: ...4834 IR Log allows you to inquire configurations made on the camera and export the information to the local PC Figure 4 83 1 Set the start time and end time of the logs you want to query 2 Set the main log type and click Query 3 To export all the search results to your local PC click Export ...

Page 121: ...efer to the following sections Insert the memory card into the camera See 1 5 Accessory Installation Format the memory card create a recording schedule set up post recording or select the stream for recording See 4 8 1 Storage Set up recording upon motion detection See 4 7 1 Motion Detection Set up recording upon audio detection See 4 7 3 Audio Detection Set up recording upon input trigger See 4 7...

Page 122: ...n play back the files recorded at the memory card of the camera from the Web interface 1 Click Playback at the top This page appears Figure 5 1 2 On the right select a date and click Query for GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR 3732 IR or Search for GV SD4825 IR SD4834 IR Figure 5 2 ...

Page 123: ...ne at the bottom to play back the video from You can also adjust the audio volume at the bottom left corner if needed Figure 5 3 The following functions are available Snapshot Click to capture a snapshot of the recorded video Digital Zoom Click the icon and draw a box on the camera view to digitally zoom in ...

Page 124: ...to upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the camera 2 Stop monitoring of the camera 3 Stop the device s connection to GV VMS DVR NVR and all remote connections 4 While the firmware is being updated the power supply must not be interrupted WARNING The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only update failures but also damages to your camera In this case please contact...

Page 125: ...p click Setup 2 In the left menu select System and select Maintenance This page appears Figure 6 1 3 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file zip saved at your local computer 4 Optionally select Upgrade Boot Program to reboot the camera after a successful upgrade 5 Click the Upgrade button to process the upgrade ...

Page 126: ...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 6 2 4 Type the camera s user name and password to login 5 Click the Firmware Upgrade tab This dialog box appears Figure 6 3 6 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file zip saved at your...

Page 127: ...ck to its factory default settings using the Web interface or the Default Button on the camera 6 2 1 Using the Web Interface To restore to default settings using the Web interface 1 At the top click Setup 2 In the left menu select System and select Maintenance 3 Under the Config Management section click the Default button Figure 6 4 ...

Page 128: ... 1 Unscrew the back cover of the camera For GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR SD3732 IR SD4834 IR For GV SD4825 IR For GV SD4834 IR Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 2 Press and hold the default button for about 30 seconds For GV SD2322 IR SD2722 IR SD3732 IR Figure 6 8 ...

Page 129: ...118 For GV SD4825 IR For GV SD4834 IR Figure 6 9 Figure 6 10 3 When the camera rotates twice the process of loading default is completed and the camera robots automatically ...

Page 130: ...r GV SD2722 IR V8 7 4 0 with patch files or later V17 1 0 100 or later GV SD3732 IR V8 7 1 0 with patch files or later V15 11 1 0 with patch files or later GV SD4825 IR V8 9 1 with patch files or later V17 4 3 18 2 1 with patch files or later GV SD4834 IR V8 9 1 with patch files or later V17 4 3 18 2 1 with patch files or later When connecting to other applications an IP camera supports remote con...

Page 131: ... screen click the Configure button select System Configure select Camera Install and click IP Camera Install This dialog box appears Figure 7 1 2 To automatically set up the camera click Scan Camera to detect any camera on the LAN 3 Double click the camera and type the user name and password of the camera Figure 7 2 ...

Page 132: ...dialog box appears Figure 7 3 5 Click OK The camera is added to the connection list 6 Click the listed camera and select Display position to map the camera to a channel on the GV DVR NVR Figure 7 4 7 The Statue column should display Connected Click OK ...

Page 133: ...ew frame rate control Sub Main Sets the frame rate of the stream to help reduce the CPU usage If you have set the codec to be MJPEG select the number of frames to allow in a second If the codec selected 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 o...

Page 134: ... steps below to manually connect your camera to GV VMS 1 To access the IP Device Setup page click Home select Toolbar click Configure and select Camera Install Figure 7 6 2 Click Automatic Setup 3 Double click the camera and type the user name and password of the camera Figure 7 7 ...

Page 135: ...Click OK to add the camera to the list 6 To connect the added camera click the box besides the ID column Upon successful connection the Status icon shows green with the video resolution and bit rate being displayed in the corresponding columns Figure 7 9 ...

Page 136: ...an 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 IP of the camera multicast video1 Stream 2 rtsp IP of the camera multicast video2 For example rtsp 192 168 4 115 multicast video1 ...

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