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Connecting to GV-IP Speed Dome 

Depending on the save path of the E-Map file, the steps to open the Remote E-Map window 
for monitoring may vary slightly. The following is a connection example using GV-DVR / NVR.   
 

1.  To enable remote access to GV-VMS / DVR / NVR, click 

Network 

button, select 

WebCam 

Server 

to display the Server Setup dialog box, and click 

OK

2.  At the local computer, open the web browser and type the address of the GV-VMS / DVR / 

NVR. The Single View page appears. 

3. Select 

Remote

 

eMap

 and type in the required login information. First-time users will be 

directed to the Download page. Install the E-Map program.

 

4.  On the Remote E-Map window, click 

Login

 and select the GV-IP Speed Dome host and 

type the required login information to access its videos and I/O devices.

 

 

Note: 

For details on the Remote E-Map functions, see “E-Map Applications” in 

GV-DVR 

User’s Manual

 or 

GV-VMS User’s Manual

.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for GV-SD220 Series

Page 1: ...duct please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use User s Manual GV IP Speed Dome ISD UM A EN GV SD220 Indoor IP Speed Dome GV SD220 S 2300 2301 2411 Outdoor IP Speed Do...

Page 2: ...sumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice Note No memory card...

Page 3: ...This Manual provides an overview of GV IP Speed Dome and its accessories The instructions herein will guide you through the installation and use of GV IP Speed Dome Application Model Firmware Version...

Page 4: ...amera Cover 7 1 4 2 Camera Interior 8 1 5 Installing the GV IP Speed Dome 11 1 5 1 Indoor GV IP Speed Dome Hard Ceiling Mount 11 1 5 2 Outdoor GV IP Speed Dome Wall Pendant Mount 13 1 6 Connecting the...

Page 5: ...4 5 3 Setting Schedule 53 4 5 4 PTZ Settings 54 4 6 Image Settings 55 4 6 1 White Balance 55 4 6 2 Auto Exposure 56 4 6 3 Color 57 4 6 4 Mask 58 4 6 5 Advanced Image Settings 59 4 7 System Configurat...

Page 6: ...Language 115 Chapter 6 Recording and Playback 116 6 1 Recording 116 6 2 Playback 117 6 2 1 Playback Using the Memory Card 117 6 2 2 Playback over Network 121 6 2 3 Access to the Recorded Files through...

Page 7: ...6 8 1 1 Customizing Camera Settings on GV DVR NVR 137 8 2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV VMS 139 8 3 Remote Monitoring with E Map 141 Chapter 9 CMS Configurations 143 9 1 Center V2 143 9 2 Vital Sign Mon...

Page 8: ...s Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense CE Notice This is...

Page 9: ...Connecting to GV VMS DVR NVR The GV IP Speed Dome is designed to work with and record on GV VMS DVR NVR a video management system Once the camera is connected to the GV VMS DVR NVR the resolution set...

Page 10: ...an be lost if the memory card is not accessed for a long period of time Back up your data periodically if you seldom access the memory card Memory cards are expendable and their durability varies acco...

Page 11: ...that 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 l...

Page 12: ...film on it Rinsing the Camera Cover You can clean the camera cover using one of the methods below Rinse with water Use an ultrasonic cleaner Rinse with pH neutral cleaning solution 5 diluted If there...

Page 13: ...he indoor GV IP Speed Dome by embedding the camera to the ceiling Power Adapter The 24V DC power adapter is designed to convert AC 100V 240V 2 5A to DC 24V 3 75A and supply the power to indoor and out...

Page 14: ...360 endless panning and 180 tilting capacity For GV SD2301 2411 2723 IR 2733 IR the tilting capacity is from 20 to 200 Dome movements such as Preset Sequence Auto Pan Cruise and Tour can be programmed...

Page 15: ...cs Intel HD Graphics 4600 Versions of driver from year 2014 or later required Web Browsers Internet Explorer 11 0 or above Mozilla Firefox Safari Note 1 Some functions are not available on non IE brow...

Page 16: ...3 1 3 Packing List 1 3 1 GV SD220 PoE Indoor Full HD IP Speed Dome Indoor GV IP Speed Dome Hard Ceiling Cover Mounting Plate Download Guide Warranty Card...

Page 17: ...Introduction 4 1 1 3 2 GV SD220 S PoE 2300 Outdoor Full HD IP Speed Dome Outdoor GV IP Speed Dome Pendant Tube Hex Key x 2 M6 Screw x 4 Desiccant Pack x 4 Download Guide Warranty Card...

Page 18: ...5 1 3 3 GV SD2301 2411 Outdoor IP Speed Dome Outdoor GV IP Speed Dome Pendant Tube Hex Key x 2 Rubber ring RJ 45 Connector Desiccant Pack x 2 Data Cable Download Guide Warranty Card...

Page 19: ...Introduction 6 1 1 3 4 GV SD2723 IR 2733 IR Outdoor IP Speed Dome Outdoor GV IP IR Speed Dome Pendant Tube Hex Key x 2 Rubber ring RJ 45 Connector Data Cable Download Guide Warranty Card...

Page 20: ...1 Removing the Camera Cover GV SD220 Rotate to remove the camera cover camera cover Figure 1 1 GV SD220 S GV SD2300 Unscrew using the supplied hex key Figure 1 2 GV SD2301 GV SD2411 Unscrew using the...

Page 21: ...7 3 Restoring Factory Default Settings 2 Status The status LED turns green when the power is on and fades when the camera is ready for use 3 Power The power LED turns green when the power is on 4 ACT...

Page 22: ...1 Figure 1 5 No Name Function 1 Default Restores all the settings back to factory For details see 7 3 Restoring Factory Default Settings 2 Memory Card Slot Insert a micro SD SD card to store the recor...

Page 23: ...micro SD card to store recording data 2 Default Restores all the settings back to factory For details see 7 3 Restoring Factory Default Settings IMPORTANT Make sure the SD card cover is sealed after...

Page 24: ...IP Speed Dome 1 5 1 Indoor GV IP Speed Dome Hard Ceiling Mount Figure 1 7 Required Items Indoor packing supplied Ceiling screws x 3 user prepared 1 Secure the mounting plate to the ceiling with self p...

Page 25: ...o the mounting plate and rotate the camera body to the right Figure 1 10 C Tighten the screw 3 Put on the hard ceiling cover Note 1 Cut away a side of the cover if you want to run the cable through 2...

Page 26: ...all Pendant Mount 1 5 2 1 GV SD220 S GV SD2300 Figure 1 11 Required Items Outdoor packing supplied Ceiling screws x 4 user prepared 1 Insert the desiccants to the camera A Remove the camera cover usin...

Page 27: ...C Insert your micro SD card into the memory card slot See 1 4 2 1 GV SD220 GV SD220 S GV SD2300 D Follow step 1A to secure the camera cover with the supplied hex key Make sure the first two screws to...

Page 28: ...Figure 1 15 3 Secure the pendant tube to the wall with self prepared screws Note You may also install the camera to ceilings wall corners concave or convex and poles using optional mounting kits For d...

Page 29: ...gure 1 16 Required Items Outdoor packing supplied Ceiling screws x 4 user prepared 1 Insert the desiccants to the camera A Remove the camera cover using the supplied hex key Figure 1 17 B Insert one d...

Page 30: ...ecure the camera cover with the supplied hex key Make sure the first two screws to be tightened are diagonal to each other 2 Connect the cables to the camera A Thread the Ethernet cable and the data c...

Page 31: ...d RJ 45 connector Figure 1 21 D Move the cap and the components toward the LAN port Figure 1 22 E Secure the cap tightly F Slip the rubber ring on the Data Cable and pass the pin connectors of the Dat...

Page 32: ...ted area Figure 1 25 I Secure the mounting plate with the supplied hex key 3 Assemble the camera with the pendant tube A Secure the safety lock Figure 1 26 B Push the rivets into the holes on the pend...

Page 33: ...Introduction 20 1 C Tighten the screws with the supplied hex key Figure 1 28 D Secure the pendant tube to the wall with self prepared screws...

Page 34: ...d Ceiling screws x 4 user prepared 1 Insert your SD card into the camera A Remove the memory card cover by loosening the two screws on the rear side of the camera Figure 1 30 B Insert your SD card int...

Page 35: ...Introduction 22 1 2 Connect the cables to and assemble the pendant tube with the camera as specified in Step 2 and 3 of 1 5 2 2 GV SD2301 GV SD2411...

Page 36: ...the Power Adapter to the data cable Use the Power over Ethernet PoE function and the power will be provided over the network cable 2 Connect a standard network cable to the Ethernet cable of the camer...

Page 37: ...e Speaker Power Adapter Ethernet Figure 1 31 I O Wire Definition The I O wires on the Data Cable allow you to connect 4 alarm input and 1 output devices Connect the I O devices based on the wire defin...

Page 38: ...E Adapter optional device is applied for connection 1 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN 10 100 Port on the GV PA901 and the other end to the LAN port on a Hub Router 2 Connect one end of...

Page 39: ...to assign the IP address manually to avoid IP address conflict with other GeoVision IP devices on the same LAN To change the IP address see Changing the IP Address later in this section Follow the ste...

Page 40: ...ing page 1 Open your web browser and type in the IP address For static network connection type the default IP address http 192 168 0 10 For DHCP connection follow steps in 2 1 Looking Up the IP Addres...

Page 41: ...namic IP address via PPPoE use the dynamic DNS Service to obtain a domain name linked to the camera s changing IP address first For details on Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE see 5 7 2 Advanced TCP IP an...

Page 42: ...of the GV IP Sped Dome The guest account only has restricted access to the live view and network status information The default login name and password of Administrator are admin The default login na...

Page 43: ...o configure upon your first login Date and time adjustment see 5 8 1 Date and Time Login and privileged passwords see 5 8 3 User Account Network gateway see 5 7 Network Camera image adjustment see 3 2...

Page 44: ...31 Chapter 3 Guest Mode and Live View This section introduces the features of the guest account and the live view window Main Page of Guest Mode Figure 3 1...

Page 45: ...10 9 11 8 Figure 3 2 No Name Function 1 Play Play live video 2 Stop Stop playing live video or recording to the local PC 3 Microphone Talk to the surveillance area from the local PC 4 Speaker Listen...

Page 46: ...P Enable the PIP and PAP functions See 3 5 Picture in Picture and Picture and Picture View 9 Show System Menu Bring up the following functions Alarm Notify See 3 6 Alarm Notification Video and Audio C...

Page 47: ...time of the GV IP Speed Dome and the number of users logging in to the camera Video Display the current video codec resolution and data rate Audio Display the audio data rates when the microphone and...

Page 48: ...select an image format from JPEG or BMP under Save as Type 3 In the Preview field you may choose whether to tag the snapshot with the camera name time and date and select Set Color for the text color...

Page 49: ...ton on the live view window No 6 Figure 3 2 The Save As dialog box appears Figure 3 5 2 Select a desired saving path and modify the File name if necessary 3 Adjust the Time Period to specify the time...

Page 50: ...select PIP An inset window appears in the bottom right corner 2 Click the inset window A navigation box appears 3 Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close up view of the sele...

Page 51: ...n box move the cursor to any of the box corners to enlarge or diminish the box 4 To move a navigation box to another area on the image drag it to that area 5 To add display hide or to change the frame...

Page 52: ...he captured images are displayed on the control panel of the live view window I O Alarm Notify When the connected input devices are triggered the captured images are displayed on the control panel of...

Page 53: ...ive view buffer Click the Show System Menu button No 9 Figure 3 2 and select Video and Audio Configuration Camera Set the number of frames to keep in live view buffer between 1 and 60 The higher the n...

Page 54: ...age click the Show System Menu button on the live view window No 9 Figure 3 2 and select Show Camera Name 3 10 Image Enhancement To enhance the image quality of live video click the Show System Menu b...

Page 55: ...l To access the PTZ Control Panel click the PTZ Control button No 10 Figure 3 2 and select PTZ Control Panel Pan Tilt Control Zoom Focus Exit Option Settings for AF Auto Mode Preset and Setup Preset S...

Page 56: ...tion Move In this mode the dome view can only be moved to the eight directions east west south north northeast northwest southeast and southwest To move the dome view click and hold on to the dotted r...

Page 57: ...lly it can be used to force output triggers To access the I O control window click the I O Control button No 11 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 15 Alarm List Display the Date Time and Alarm ID of alarm events in...

Page 58: ...45 3 14 Network Status To view the network status of the camera click Network and select Status in the left menu Figure 3 16...

Page 59: ...ow and select PTZ Control Panel Click the Option Button for the functions listed below Figure 4 1 Auto Focus Automatically adjust the focus of the camera for optimal image quality Auto Iris Automatica...

Page 60: ...ove the dome to a desired position in Live View 2 To save the preset position click Option on the PTZ Control Panel Figure 4 1 click Preset Set and select a desired preset number 3 To create more pres...

Page 61: ...zoom 3 When you are finished with setting up a Cruise route click Option Figure 4 1 click Auto Set and select Set Cruise Stop 4 To set up another Cruise route repeat Steps 1 to 3 and select a differen...

Page 62: ...out control keys on the PTZ control panel to move to an end position B Click Option on the PTZ Control Panel Figure 4 1 click Auto Set and select the corresponding Set Auto Pan Number Stop Position 4...

Page 63: ...ears Figure 4 2 PT Speed Adjust the speed of panning and tilting in dome view from 1 to 5 with 1 being the slowest The default speed of GV IP Speed Dome is 4 Max Preset Set the number of Preset points...

Page 64: ...umber to be configured Up to 8 Sequences can be created 3 One Sequence can include up to 16 Preset points Use the Point drop down list to select the number of Preset points desired for the Sequence 4...

Page 65: ...P Speed Dome to move in a combination of Preset positions Cruises Auto Pan and Sequences called a Tour Up to 8 Tour routes can be defined Figure 4 5 Setting a Tour 1 In the PTZ Configuration dialog bo...

Page 66: ...Control Panel Pan Tilt Home Zoom in out or Focus 4 5 3 Setting Schedule You can set up a schedule for the GV IP Speed Dome to perform Preset Sequence Auto Pan Cruise or Tour during the specified time...

Page 67: ...of Pan and Tilt movements from 40 to 450 degrees second The default speed value of Pan and Tilt movements is 120 PT Auto Calibration Automatically calibrates the camera when it detects any inaccuracy...

Page 68: ...ally performs color adjustments This option is suitable for environments with unchanging lightings Indoor This option is designed to adjust the colors of an indoor scene Outdoor This option is designe...

Page 69: ...its iris and AGC settings using an internal algorithm to achieve different degrees of brightness Brightness is controlled by Gain under low light conditions and by Iris under well lit conditions By en...

Page 70: ...SD2723 IR 2733 IR ICR Configure the camera s IR cut filter Select Auto Day Night or Schedule The default setting is Auto with a sensitivity level of 10 Auto The camera switches the IR cut filter betwe...

Page 71: ...cover 3 For GV SD2411 only you can create and save up to 24 Masks No more than 8 Masks can be displayed in the live view window at the same time Figure 4 11 To create a Mask follow the steps below 1...

Page 72: ...urveillance area The default setting is Auto AF Sensitivity Adjust the speed of automatic focusing The default setting is High Not applicable to GV SD2723 IR 2733 IR Focus Near Limit Use the drop down...

Page 73: ...frame BLC can compensate for by restricting AGC to adjust the color intensity of a specific area This function is disabled by default Noise Reduction Used to reduce image specks noise The higher the v...

Page 74: ...w movement upon turning on or rebooting the GV IP Speed Dome PTZ Idle Protection After the dome idles for a period of time the user can select a movement mode to activate the automatic monitoring of t...

Page 75: ...4 4 Setting Auto Pan Cruise The dome performs the selected Cruise number after reaching the set Idle Time See 4 3 Setting Cruise Tour The dome will automatically perform the selected Tour number afte...

Page 76: ...istrator can access and configure the settings of GV IP Speed Dome through the network The list of settings include Video and Motion I O Control Events and Alerts Monitoring Recording Schedule Remote...

Page 77: ...l 5 2 1 Input Settings 5 2 2 Output Settings 5 3 Events and Alerts 5 3 1 Email 5 3 2 FTP 5 3 3 Center V2 5 3 4 VSM 5 3 5 Backup Center 5 3 6 Video Gateway Recording Server 5 3 7 ViewLog 5 3 8 RTSP ONV...

Page 78: ...al for viewing live videos with lower resolutions and codec Streaming 2 while recording in highest resolutions and better quality codec Streaming 1 at the same time Comparison between Stream 1 and Str...

Page 79: ...Administrator Mode 66 5 5 1 1 Video Settings Figure 5 2 a...

Page 80: ...Hz Select a value between 60 Hz or 50 Hz The default is 60 Hz Resolution Frame Per Second The supported resolutions and FPS are listed below Streams Ratio Resolution Frame Per Second Main Stream 16 9...

Page 81: ...ngth Set the maximum number of seconds from 0 25 to 5 0 between every key frame The higher the value the lower number of key frames within a time interval The default value is 1 second Record Settings...

Page 82: ...digital input OSD Settings Enable this option to display overlaid texts on the live and recorded videos of the camera Camera Name Type to define a name for the camera or the surveillance area Font Si...

Page 83: ...igure 5 3 1 Select a sensitivity value using the slider bar There are 10 sensitivity levels The higher the value the more sensitive the camera is to motion The default sensitivity value is 9 2 Define...

Page 84: ...om 0 3 second s 9 To set a period of time to record videos upon Motion Detection select Dwell time when triggered Set duration for GV SD2411 from 1 14 second s 10 To trigger the alarm output when moti...

Page 85: ...a pop up window 3 Click any area on the image where you want the overlaid text to be displayed This dialog box appears Figure 5 5 4 Type the desired text and click OK The text is overlaid on the imag...

Page 86: ...Grounded Circuit N C Latch Mode Enable to have a momentary output alarm Trigger Digital Output Relay Select the output to be triggered once the input is activated Record Select to enable recording whe...

Page 87: ...edefined Preset point after the triggered input is turned off Duration to set preset after input off Specify the amount of time the GV IP Speed Dome stays at the Input on Preset point after the trigge...

Page 88: ...rcuit N O Toggle N C Toggle N O Pulse or N C Pulse N O N C Toggle The output remains on off once it is triggered until the next trigger N O N C Pulse The output is triggered for the amount of time spe...

Page 89: ...hrough e mail or FTP 2 Notify Center Monitoring Stations such as Center V2 VSM or GIS by video or text alerts Before setting the abovementioned trigger actions make sure the corresponding features hav...

Page 90: ...imary mail server 2 Server URL IP Address Type the URL or IP address of the SMTP Server 3 Server Port Modify the port number of the SMTP server if necessary The default value is 25 4 From email addres...

Page 91: ...nection 8 Email Alarm Settings Select Rec Error HD Full Motion Detection and the corresponding Digital Inputs to send e mail alerts when there is a recording error the recording hard drive is full or...

Page 92: ...the FTP Alert function 2 Server URL IP Address Type the URL or IP address of the FTP Server 3 Server Port Modify the port number of the FTP Server if required or keep the default value 21 4 Select be...

Page 93: ...P until the events end 11 Click Apply Act as FTP Server 1 Enable FTP access to IPCAM The camera acts as an FTP server enabling users to download the images captured 2 Use alternative port Modify the F...

Page 94: ...Note For live monitoring through GV Center V2 a subscriber account of the Center V2 server is required Figure 5 10 To enable the Center V2 connection follow the steps below 1 Activate Link Enable the...

Page 95: ...able the respective functions Cease motion detection messages from Stop notifying Center V2 of motion detection Cease input trigger messages from Stop notifying Center V2 of input trigger from the sel...

Page 96: ...te For live monitoring through GV VSM a subscriber account of the VSM server is required Figure 5 11 To enable the VSM connection follow the steps below 1 Activate Link Enable the monitoring through V...

Page 97: ...res to enable the respective functions Cease motion detection messages from Stop notifying VSM of motion detection Cease input trigger messages from Stop notifying VSM of input trigger from the select...

Page 98: ...able connection to Backup Center follow the steps below 1 Activate Link Enable connection to Backup Center 2 Host Name or IP Address Type the host name or IP address of the Backup Center 3 Port Number...

Page 99: ...nnected and the connected time If you have a failover GV Backup Center server that provides uninterrupted backup services in case the first GV Backup Center fails configure the failover Backup Center...

Page 100: ...deo Gateway GV Recording Server an active account of the GV Video Gateway GV Recording Server is required Figure 5 13 To enable connection to Video Gateway Recording Server follow the steps below 1 Ac...

Page 101: ...ick Apply The Connection Status should display Connected and the connected time 6 To establish connection to a second Video Gateway Recording Server click the Connection 2 tab and repeat the above ste...

Page 102: ...ed Dome and play back recordings with the ViewLog player Figure 5 14 The ViewLog Server is enabled by default To disenable the function uncheck Enable to uncheck Only modify the default Port number 55...

Page 103: ...t if necessary 3 Keep the default RTP UDP Port range from 17300 to 17315 or modify it if necessary The number of ports is limited to 16 4 Max Connection Set the maximum number of RTSP connections to t...

Page 104: ...to Live Modify the default time to live TTL value of 10 if necessary 4 Modify the RTSP command of Multicast if necessary 5 Click Apply ONVIF Server Click the respective checkbox to enable the followi...

Page 105: ...and I O monitoring Camera Manually start recording Select Round the clock or Motion as the desired recording mode Input Manually start I O monitoring When the sensor input s are triggered the corresp...

Page 106: ...r the alarm is cleared Split interval Set the time length of each event file between 1 to 5 minutes Recording Profile This setting is only applicable for recording to the camera s memory card Select P...

Page 107: ...GV IP Speed Dome Figure 5 17 Span 1 Span 3 Different recording modes can be set for each time span during a day The time span settings are effective from Monday through Friday Weekend Start all day mo...

Page 108: ...g is enabled can be set during a day The time span settings are effective from Monday through Sunday Weekend Enable all day I O monitoring on weekends Define whether your weekend includes both Saturda...

Page 109: ...ing the ViewLog player For first time users download GV Remote ViewLog from the website and install it on your local computer Make sure the ViewLog Server function of the camera is enabled Note 1 For...

Page 110: ...network environment has a DHCP server that automatically assigns a dynamic IP address to the camera upon connecting Click Test DHCP to see the currently assigned IP address Static IP address Assign a...

Page 111: ...ction first if you are using a xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses See 5 7 2 Advanced TCP IP IPv6 Settings Only for GV SD2723 IR 2733 IR Figure 5 20 Enable IPv6 Type the camera s IPv6 IP Address...

Page 112: ...99 5 7 2 Advanced TCP IP This section introduces the advanced TCP IP settings including DDNS Server HTTP Port Streaming Port and UPnP and Qos Settings...

Page 113: ...GV IP Speed Dome so that the Administrator does not need to go through the trouble of checking whether the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP in xDSL connection has been changed Before enablin...

Page 114: ...ame used to link to the GV IP Speed Dome Users of GeoVision GVDIP Server and GeoVision DDNS Server don t need to type the Host Name because the system will detect the host name automatically 4 Type th...

Page 115: ...nect to GV VMS DVR NVR The default setting is 10000 UPnP Settings UPnP Universal Plug Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals...

Page 116: ...3 in decimal format The default value is 0 which means QoS is disabled Select a desired value and click Apply Network Connection Check Settings When the network connection check is enabled the GV IP S...

Page 117: ...desired access mode from the Web Service Access Policy drop down list which includes Allow access from anywhere Allow access from local lan and Disallow access from anywhere Click Apply Filtered IP T...

Page 118: ...e GV IP Speed Dome from the SNMP software 3 To enable Read Only Name type a community string to allow read only access to the GV IP Speed Dome from the SNMP software 4 For a more secured connection se...

Page 119: ...The Management section includes the settings of Date and Time Storage User Account Log Information Tools and Language of the GV IP Speed Dome 5 8 1 Date and Time The configured date and time can be di...

Page 120: ...te select the desired time in the drop down lists Synchronized with your computer or modify manually Manually change the camera s date and time Or synchronize the camera s date and time with those of...

Page 121: ...Administrator Mode 108 5 Figure 5 27 GV System Figure 5 28 GV VMS...

Page 122: ...o first format the memory card by using the following Storage Settings Figure 5 29 Storage Settings Enable recycling If enabled when the space of the storage device is lower than the specified space t...

Page 123: ...k or partition is unable to record Select this option for the camera to automatically format the storage device when an error occurs while recording Disk Information This section shows the details of...

Page 124: ...rom V1 01 onward be sure to back up the memory card s data and format the memory card after firmware upgrade If you have not done so this warning message appears when you access the Monitoring or Stor...

Page 125: ...min The default Guest login name and password are guest To allow a Guest user log in without entering the username and password select Disable authentication for guest account To remain logged in afte...

Page 126: ...113 5 8 4 Log Information The log contains dump data that is used by service personnel for analyzing problems Figure 5 32...

Page 127: ...Reboot Time Use the drop down list to specify the time for automatic reboot Repair Recording Database Click Apply to repair the database when errors occur while playing back the recordings with GV Re...

Page 128: ...instructs the GV IP Speed Dome to perform software reset 5 8 6 Language You can change the language of the Web interface Figure 5 34 Use the Language drop down list to select the desired language for...

Page 129: ...cording To configure the recording function refer to the following sections Insert the memory card into the camera See To add a memory card in 5 8 2 Storage Settings Set up pre recording post recordin...

Page 130: ...n FTP Server 6 2 1 Playback Using the Memory Card Before playing back the images in the memory card on GV VMS DVR NVR the Ext2Fsd program is used for the files to be accessible in Windows Follow the s...

Page 131: ...using Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 change its compatibility before installing the Ext2Fsd program A Right click the Ext2Fsd program and select Properties This dialog box appears Figure 6 1 B Selec...

Page 132: ...folder and select Ext2 Volume Manager All the connected drives will be shown Figure 6 2 3 For the first installation execute the Ext2Fsd Service A From the Ext2 Volume Manager window select Tools and...

Page 133: ...ialog box appears Figure 6 4 B Under the Mount point driver letter section select Automatically mount via Ext2Mgr specify a disk drive using the drop down list and click Apply C On the Ext2 Volume Man...

Page 134: ...ill be prompted to select Remote ViewLog Service or Remote Storage System Select Remote ViewLog Service Figure 6 6 4 Type the camera s IP address login ID and password and modify the default port 5552...

Page 135: ...load the recorded files to ViewLog and follow the steps below 1 Once GV DVR NVR is connected to the GV IP Speed Dome the video events are displayed in the Video Event list 2 On the Date Tree select th...

Page 136: ...d Dome 2 Stop monitoring of the GV IP Speed Dome 3 Stop all remote connections such as GV VMS DVR NVR 4 While the firmware is being updated the power supply must not be interrupted WARNING The interru...

Page 137: ...1 Click the Show System Menu button under Live View No 9 Figure 3 2 and select Remote Config This dialog box appears Figure 7 2 2 Click Browser to locate the firmware file img saved in your local com...

Page 138: ...nstructions to install the program 2 Double click the GV IP Device Utility icon created on your desktop 3 Click the desired camera in the list and select Configure Figure 7 3 4 Type the required login...

Page 139: ...The settings for PTZ movements Preset Sequence Cruise Auto Pan and Tour of the GV IP Speed Dome cannot be exported and imported To Back up Settings 1 Run GV IP Device Utility and locate the desired GV...

Page 140: ...Figure 7 6 2 Click Browse to locate the backup file dat 3 Select Upgrade all devices to import the settings into the same type of device within LAN To import password settings and network settings sel...

Page 141: ...6 seconds 3 The default loading is completed when the status LED fades GV SD2301 2411 1 Press and hold the Default button No 1 Figure 1 5 2 When the status LED flashes twice release the Default button...

Page 142: ...on No 6 Figure 3 2 to start recording on the local computer 2 Locate the recorded files on the GV VMS DVR NVR 7 4 2 Running GV Watermark Proof 1 Install GV Watermark Proof from the website After insta...

Page 143: ...us Frame Goes to the previous frame of the file 5 Next Frame Goes to the next frame of the file 6 Previous Watermarked Frame Goes to the previous frame that contains watermark 7 Next Watermarked Frame...

Page 144: ...e memory card to a local folder install and execute the GV SD Card Sync Utility program 7 5 1 Installing GV SD Card Sync Utility 1 Download GV SD Card Sync Utility from the website and follow the onsc...

Page 145: ...e videos from the memory card to the desired directory at the daily specified time Download audio files Select to download audio files along with the video files This option is enabled by default Netw...

Page 146: ...e space of your local storage for file recycling Keep the downloaded files for Days Specify the number of days to keep the downloaded files at the local hard drive Storage Location To change the stora...

Page 147: ...Card Sync Utility 3 Sync all devices Manually synchronizes and downloads the recorded files from the GV IP Speed Dome 4 IP Camera Tab Displays information of GV IP Speed Dome connected to GV VMS DVR...

Page 148: ...0 1 0 with patch files or later GV SD2723 IR 2733 IR V8 7 4 0 or later V16 11 0 0 or later The GV IP Speed Dome supports up to 4 streams of connection When a GV IP Speed Dome is connected to IE browse...

Page 149: ...Manual 8 1 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV DVR NVR To set up the GV IP Speed Dome on GV VMS DVR NVR follow the steps below 1 On the main screen click Configure select System Configure select Camera Insta...

Page 150: ...P camera to a channel on the GV DVR NVR Figure 8 5 7 The Status column should display Connected Click OK 8 1 1 Customizing Camera Settings on GV DVR NVR After the GV IP Speed Dome is connected and ass...

Page 151: ...e rate possible Live view Key Frame only You can choose to view the key frames of the videos only instead of all frames on the live view This option is related to the GOP setting of the IP camera For...

Page 152: ...Dome to GV VMS 1 To access the IP Device Setup page click Home select Toolbar click Configure and select Camera Install Figure 8 7 2 Click Add Camera This dialog box appears Figure 8 8 3 Type the IP...

Page 153: ...for certain third party cameras Camera list Select a camera number Port Modify the default port number 10000 for video streaming if necessary Stream Type Select between Single Stream or Dual Streams...

Page 154: ...Double click the New Map file and click the Load Map button on the toolbar to import a graphic file 4 To create a host click the Add Host button on the toolbar and select Add Video Server 5 Right cli...

Page 155: ...log box and click OK 2 At the local computer open the web browser and type the address of the GV VMS DVR NVR The Single View page appears 3 Select Remote eMap and type in the required login informatio...

Page 156: ...devices connected to the GV IP Speed Dome GV IP Speed Dome GV IP Speed Dome TCP IP Center V2 Video Data Text Data Figure 9 1 To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV IP Speed Dome click Prefer...

Page 157: ...nitoring window after motion stops Camera send by I O trigger will monitor Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window upon triggering of I O devices To keep the camera...

Page 158: ...tor Text Data Figure 9 4 To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV IP Speed Dome click Configure on GV VSM select System Configure and modify the default port of 5609 for Port 2 if necessary to...

Page 159: ...Center V2 Dispatch Server Text Data Figure 9 6 To set the appropriate port connecting to the GV IP Speed Dome click Server Setting on Dispatch Server enable Allow Video Server Login as Subscriber from...

Page 160: ...d images of GV IP Speed Dome on your mobile device using the mobile application GV Eye Android Smartphone tablet iPad iPhone and iPod Touch are supported For details on system requirements installatio...

Page 161: ...lowing details IP address 192 168 2 11 Username admin Password admin Desired Stream 1 To obtain a snapshot of live view type the following into your web browser http 192 168 2 11 PictureCatch cgi user...

Page 162: ...io streaming For RTSP command enter rtsp IP of the GV IP Speed Dome 8554 CH No sdp For example rtsp 192 168 3 111 8554 CH001 sdp Note 1 Make sure the RTSP server is enabled prior to using See 5 3 8 RT...

Page 163: ...using Internet Explorer 8 0 it is required to complete the following setting 1 Set the Security to Medium high default 2 Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt 3 Disabl...

Page 164: ...SD2411 firmware V1 02 or later and GV SD2723 IR 2733 IR 1 Enable Act as FTP server under the FTP setting page 2 In CMD exe type ftp IP address of the camera e g ftp 192 168 0 10 3 Type your account n...

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