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GV-IPCamera

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Vandal Proof IP Dome
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Summary of Contents for GV-EVD2100

Page 1: ...Guide GV IPCamera Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Vandal Proof IP Dome Target Vandal Proof IP Dome ICH265HISIV108 B ...

Page 2: ...is assumed 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 slot or local storage function for Argentina 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 ...

Page 3: ...hapter 1 Vandal Proof IP Dome Part I 1 1 1 Packing List 3 1 2 Overview 4 1 3 Installation 6 1 3 1 Hard Ceiling Mount 7 1 3 2 In Ceiling Mount 12 1 4 Connecting the Camera 15 1 4 1 Wire Definition 15 1 4 2 Power Connection 17 1 4 3 Voltage Load Expansion Optional 18 1 5 Loading Factory Default 19 1 5 1 Using the Web Interface 19 1 5 2 Directly on the Camera 20 i ...

Page 4: ...ons 41 2 4 3 Voltage Load Expansion Optional 42 2 5 Loading Factory Default 43 2 5 1 Using the Web Interface 43 2 5 2 Directly on the Camera 43 Chapter 3 Vandal Proof IP Dome Part III 44 3 1 Packing List 45 3 2 Overview 47 3 3 Installation 49 3 4 Connecting the Camera 55 3 4 1 Definition 55 3 4 2 Power Connection 56 3 4 3 Voltage Load Expansion Optional 57 3 5 Loading Factory Default 58 3 5 1 Usin...

Page 5: ...0 4 6 Loading Factory Default 81 4 6 1 Using the Web Interface 81 4 6 2 Directly on the Camera 81 Chapter 5 Target Vandal Proof IP Dome 82 5 1 Packing List 83 5 2 Overview 86 5 3 Installation 88 5 4 Connecting the Camera 99 5 5 Loading Factory Default 100 5 5 1 Using the Web Interface 100 5 5 2 Directly on the Camera 100 Chapter 6 Accessing the Camera 101 6 1 System Requirement 101 6 2 Accessing t...

Page 6: ...king the Dynamic IP Address 103 6 2 2 Configuring the IP Address 105 6 3 Adjusting Image Clarity 107 6 3 1 Using Focus Adjustment Cap 110 Chapter 7 The Web Interface 112 Chapter 8 Upgrading System Firmware 115 iv ...

Page 7: ...the power supply for its internal real time clock RTC The battery should not be replaced unless required If the battery does need replacing please observe the following Danger of Explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent battery as recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions v ...

Page 8: ...E adapter is designed to provide power and network connection to the cameras over a single Ethernet cable GV POE Switch The GV POE Switch is designed to provide power along with network connection for IP devices The GV POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports GV Mount Accessories The GV Mount Accessories provide a comprehensive lineup of accessories for i...

Page 9: ... GV EVD2100 3100 5100 Metal PG21 Conduit Connector The metal PG21 conduit connector is used for running the wires of GV VD1530 2430 2530 3430 GV VD1540 2440 2540 3440 4711 5340 5711 GV VD2540 E 5340 E GV VD2702 2712 4702 and GV EVD2100 3100 5100 through a 3 4 conduit pipe Weatherproof Shield The weatherproof shield is made for GV VD1530 2430 2530 3430 GV VD1540 2440 2540 3440 4711 5340 5711 and GV...

Page 10: ...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 The maximum torque value for all the zoom and focus screws is 0 049 N m viii ...

Page 11: ...talling the camera 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 ix ...

Page 12: ... After opening the camera cover ensure the screws are tightened and the cover is in place 4 Make sure the housing cover is properly secured to prevent water from entering and damaging the inner housing x ...

Page 13: ... 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 When the camera is shipped a silica gel bag will be included inside the camera For the first time user replace the silica gel bag prior to the installation to avoid foggy live view ...

Page 14: ...ux models can display color live view in near darkness These Vandal Proof IP Domes can be installed on wall and ceiling using the standard package They can also be installed on wall corners and poles using the GV Mount accessories optional For more details see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD Model No Specification Description GV VD120D IK10 Transparent Cover GV VD121D I...

Page 15: ...ent Cover GV VD321D IK10 Smoked Cover GV VD322D IK7 Transparent Cover GV VD323D IK7 Smoked Cover Varifocal Lens Auto Iris f 3 9 mm F 1 3 1 2 7 ø 14 mm lens mount 3 MP H 264 GV VD1500 IK10 Transparent Cover GV VD2500 IK10 Transparent Cover 1 3 MP 2 MP Super Low Lux GV VD2400 IK10 Transparent Cover GV VD3400 IK10 Transparent Cover Varifocal Lens Auto Iris f 3 9 mm F 1 2 1 2 7 ø 14 mm lens mount 2 MP...

Page 16: ...ing Screw x 4 Blue Screw x 3 T Cap Screw x 3 Small Screw Cap x 3 T Cap x 3 Plastic Clip x 3 Focus Adjustment Cap 2 Pin Terminal Block Power Adapter GV Software DVD GV IPCAM Software DVD Warranty Card Note 1 Focus Adjustment Cap is only needed and supplied for IK10 models 2 The power adapter can be excluded upon request 3 ...

Page 17: ...m operates normally and turns off when system error occurs 3 Default Button Resets the camera to factory default For details see 1 5 Loading Factory Default 4 Memory Card Slot Inserts a micro SD card SD SDHC version 2 0 only Class 10 to store recording data 5 Thread Lock Locks the housing cover to the camera body to prevent the cover from falling 6 Pan Disc Loosens to pan the camera 7 Tilt Screw L...

Page 18: ...t I 1 No Name Description 8 Rotational Screw Loosens to adjust the camera angle 9 Zoom Screw Adjusts the zoom of the camera 10 Focus Screw Adjusts the focus of the camera 11 Silica Gel Bag Absorbs moisture in the camera body 5 ...

Page 19: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome hard ceiling mount and in ceiling mount Note You can also install the camera on a power box of the 4 square and double gang type using the standard package to ceilings wall corners concave or convex and poles using optional mounting kits For details on these installations see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD 6 ...

Page 20: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part I 1 1 3 1 Hard Ceiling Mount Figure 1 2 1 Unpack the camera package and take out the camera body Unscrew the housing cover Unscrew thread lock 7 ...

Page 21: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part I 1 Unscrew the inner housing Take out the camera body 8 ...

Page 22: ...t the wires through it Figure 1 3 3 Insert the screw anchors to the 4 holes on the ceiling 4 Secure the back cover to the ceiling with 4 ceiling screws Figure 1 4 5 Refer to step 1 to secure the camera body with inner housing 6 Thread the cable through the conduit entry at the side of the back cover Alternatively pass the wires through the ellipse hole at the bottom of the back cover 9 ...

Page 23: ...s to the camera See 1 4 Connecting the Camera 8 Access the live view See 6 2 Accessing the Live View 9 Based on the live view adjust the camera to a desired angle as illustrated below Tip The 3 axis mechanism offers flexible and easy installation Pan Adjustment Figure 1 5 10 ...

Page 24: ...ils see 6 3 Adjusting Image Clarity 11 Screw on the thread lock as shown in step 1 12 Replace the silica gel bag on the camera body within 2 minutes of opening the silica gel bag package 13 Secure the housing cover to the camera body as shown in step 1 Note Adjust the black mask inside the housing cover to make sure the camera view is not obscured 11 ...

Page 25: ...llow step 1 in 1 3 1 Hard Ceiling Mount section to remove the housing cover thread lock and back cover and take out the camera body 2 Cut out a circle with a diameter of 142 mm on the ceiling 3 Insert a blue screw to the indicated holes on the camera body Figure 1 8 12 ...

Page 26: ...until the plastic clip moves half way down Plastic Clip Figure 1 9 5 Secure a T cap on top of the blue screw with a small screw cap and a T cap screw Do not tighten the small screw cap so that the plastic clip can move down freely small screw cap T cap plastic clip T cap screw Figure 1 10 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other two blue screws 13 ...

Page 27: ...ody clamps the ceiling tightly Figure 1 12 9 Connect the network power and other cables to the camera See 1 4 Connecting the Camera 10 Access the live view See 6 2 Accessing the Live View 11 Follow steps 9 to 10 in 1 3 1 Hard Ceiling Mount section to adjust the angle focus and zoom of the camera 12 Follow steps 11 to 13 in 1 3 1 Hard Ceiling Mount section to secure the thread lock replace the sili...

Page 28: ...ated and defined below Ethernet PoE TV out Audio out green Audio in red Digital in oragne Ground yellow Digital out brown Shielding ground DC 12V AC 24V DC 12V AC 24V Figure 1 13 No Wire Color Definition 1 Black thick Shielding Ground 2 Black thin DC 12V AC 24V 3 Red DC 12V AC 24V 4 Orange Digital In 5 Brown Digital out 6 Yellow Ground 7 Red RCA Audio in 8 Green RCA Audio out 9 Black BNC TV out 15...

Page 29: ... To use the TV out function connect the supplied black BNC wire to a monitor and select your signal format NTSC or PAL at the TV Out field on the Web interface The default signal format is NTSC For details see 4 1 1 Video Settings GV IPCam Firmware Manual The TV out wire must be removed before you secure the housing cover 16 ...

Page 30: ...mera 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 1 Insert the thin black wire of the Vandal Proof IP Dome to the left pin and the red wire to the right pin Figure 1 14 2 Connect the DC 12V Power Adapter to the Terminal Block DC 12V Power Adaptor Terminal Block Figure 1 15 17 ...

Page 31: ...d 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 Output Devices Connect to Power Figure 1 16 GV Relay V2 Vandal Proof IP Dome COM Ground Yellow DO1 Digital Out Brown 18 ...

Page 32: ...fault settings through the Web interface or directly on the camera 1 5 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 Figure 1 17 19 ...

Page 33: ...ld the default button on the inner housing 3 Release the default button when the status LED blinks This shall take about 8 seconds 4 When the status LED fades the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically Status LED Default button Figure 1 18 5 Insert a new Silica Gel Bag and fasten the camera s cover immediately ...

Page 34: ... models are able to display color live view in dear darkness The WDR Pro models can process scenes with contrasting intensity of lights The motorized varifocal models support remote focus and zoom adjustment The arctic models can withstand extreme temperatures These Vandal Proof IP Domes can be installed on the ceiling using the standard package They can also be installed on wall surfaces wall cor...

Page 35: ... Pro H 264 GV VD2540 E Motorized varifocal lens high power IR LEDs extreme temperature tolerance Auto Iris f 3 9 mm F 1 2 1 2 7 ø 14 mm lens mount 2 MP Super Low Lux H 264 GV VD4711 Motorized varifocal lens high power IR LEDs Auto Iris f 2 8 12 mm F 1 7 1 2 7 ø 14 mm lens mount 4 MP Super Low Lux WDR Pro H 265 GV VD5711 Motorized varifocal lens high power IR LEDs Auto Iris f 4 8 mm F 1 65 1 1 8 ø ...

Page 36: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part II 2 GV VD5340 E Motorized varifocal Lens high power IR LEDs extreme temperature tolerance ø 14 mm lens mount 23 ...

Page 37: ... 2 2 1 Packing List Vandal Proof IP Dome Torx Wrench 3 Pin Terminal Block Audio wires x 2 Power Adapter excluding GV VD4711 5711 TV out wire RJ 45 Connector x 2 Back Plate Focus Adjustment Cap for GV VD1530 2430 2530 3430 only 24 ...

Page 38: ... Long Screw x 4 Flat Screw Short Screw x 2 Silica Gel Bag Sticker for Silica Gel Bag Ruler Conduit Converter Plastic PG21 conduit connector GV Vandal Proof IP Dome Hardware Installation Guide GV Software DVD GV IPCAM Software DVD Warranty Card Note The power adapter can be excluded upon request 25 ...

Page 39: ...a Power will have to be supplied through a PoE adapter because the power adapter wire does not fit in a 1 2 pipe You will have to purchase your own PG21 conduit connector if you want to use 3 4 or 1 pipe Conduit pipe Conduit converter Plastic PG21 conduit connector A metal PG21 conduit connector can be purchased upon request The metal PG21 conduit connector can be connected with a 3 4 pipe Conduit...

Page 40: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part II 2 2 2 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 12 11 13 14 Figure 2 1 27 ...

Page 41: ... 5 Loading Factory Default 5 Video Out Connects to a portable monitor for setting the focus and angle of the camera during initial setup 6 Memory Card Slot Inserts a micro SD card SD SDHC version 2 0 only Class 10 to store recording data 7 Audio Out Connects to a speaker for audio output 8 DC 12V AC 24V Connects to power 9 I O Terminal Block Connects to an I O device 10 Rotational Screw Loosens to...

Page 42: ...package to ceilings wall corners concave or convex and poles using optional mounting kits For details on these installations see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD IMPORTANT When installing the Vandal Proof IP Dome near the corner maintain at least 25 cm away from the walls to avoid reflection problems 1 Remove the housing cover with the supplied torx wrench 2 Thread wires...

Page 43: ...dio wires optional TV out wire optional adapter wires and I O wires optional through the conduit entry and then through part 1 2 3 and 4 of the conduit connector Tip 1 To make the threading easier it is advised to thread the wires in the order described here 2 Use a pair of pliers to help you pull the wires through the camera For part 2 there are 8 holes each labeled with its diameter Remove the p...

Page 44: ...s on the camera and the cable gland leave at least 11 cm of audio TV out wires between their connectors and the cable gland 2 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 3 Only thread the wires through their designated holes on the conduit connector to make sure the wires are properly sealed 31 ...

Page 45: ... 2 6 B Thread an Ethernet cable the end with no RJ 45 connector from the back panel through the cable gland Figure 2 7 IMPORTANT Use the supplied ruler and leave about 11 cm of the Ethernet cable between the connector and the cable gland C Re install the cap Make sure the cap is installed tightly to waterproof the camera 32 ...

Page 46: ...s See 2 4 1 Power Connection and 2 4 2 I O Device Connections B Install the supplied RJ 45 connector to the Ethernet cable C Plug all the connectors to the camera panel Tip Unscrew the indicated screws and lift the camera to help you connect the wires D Arrange the wires in the conduit connector and re install it to the camera 33 ...

Page 47: ...can have the wires come out from position A B or both The instructions here describe sorting wires for position A A B Figure 2 8 From the back of the camera housing unscrew and rotate the plate to one side sort out the wires and secure the plate back Plate Figure 2 9 34 ...

Page 48: ... faces 1 1 1 Ceiling mount template A B Figure 2 10 B Drill 3 holes for screws The recommended ones are indicated as 1 C Insert the screw anchors to the 3 holes D Depending on how you want to run the wires see step 5 Drill the right hole Figure 2 10 for position A and the left for position B or both if required E Secure the back plate to the ceiling with long screws 35 ...

Page 49: ... connect them Note The TV out function can only be used during initial installation to adjust the focus of the camera To use the TV out function connect the supplied black BNC wire to a monitor and select your signal format NTSC or PAL at the TV Out field on the Web interface The default signal format is NTSC For details see 4 1 1 Video Settings GV IPCam Firmware Manual The TV out wire must be rem...

Page 50: ...P Dome Part II 2 C Secure the camera using the torx wrench Figure 2 12 8 Access the live view See 6 2 Accessing the Live View 9 Adjust the camera s angle focus and zoom of the camera Pan Adjustment Tilt Adjustment 37 ...

Page 51: ...d secure the camera cover using the torx wrench IMPORTANT If the center of the camera view is less than 25 to the ceiling or lower than the grey line as illustrated below disassemble the indicated ring so the view is not obstructed However with the ring disassembled slight reflections may occur 38 ...

Page 52: ...of Shield Optionally purchase a weatherproof shield to protect the camera from rain and snow Figure 2 14 Note A weatherproof shield can be purchased upon request The pan and tilt angle of the camera is limited by the shield 1 Remove the housing cover Figure 2 15 39 ...

Page 53: ...IP Dome Part II 2 2 Remove the three screws from the housing cover Figure 2 16 3 Secure the three screws of the weatherproof shield to the housing cover Weatherproof Shield Figure 2 17 4 Secure the housing cover 40 ...

Page 54: ...twork and the power will be provided at the same time Plug the power adapter to the terminal block by inserting the striped wire to the right pin and the black wire to the left pin Figure 2 18 2 4 2 I O Device Connections The camera supports one digital input and one digital output of dry contact Pin Function 1 Digital Output 2 GND I O 1 2 3 Figure 2 21 3 Digital Input For details on how to enable...

Page 55: ... 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 Output Devices Connect to Power I O 1 2 3 Figure 2 19 GV Relay V2 Vandal Proof IP Dome COM Pin 2 of I O terminal block DO1 Pin 1 of I O terminal block 42 ...

Page 56: ... factory default settings through the Web interface For details refer to 1 5 1 Using the Web Interface 2 5 2 Directly on the Camera Use a pin to press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds Release the default button when the status LED blinks For details see 1 5 2 Directly on the Camera Figure 2 20 ...

Page 57: ...tive IR distance All models have P Iris for precise control of exposure and better image clarity and contrast The Super Low Lux model featuring Wide Dynamic Range Pro WDR Pro provides clear live views not only in near darkness but also under contrasting light intensities Adjustable in 3 axis pan tilt and rotate the cameras offer effective surveillance solution with all the essential features and e...

Page 58: ...Dome Part III 3 3 1 Packing List H 265 Vandal Proof IP Dome Torx Wrench Long Screw x 4 Screw Anchor x 4 Back Plate Short Screw for Back Plate x 3 Installation sticker RJ 45 Connector x 2 Cable Stopper Anti Drop Wire 45 ...

Page 59: ... Sticker for Silica Gel Bag x 2 GV IPCAM Software DVD GV Software DVD Pan Angle Notification Card Warranty Card Note The supplied anti drop wire is used for attaching the camera body to GV Mount206 For more details see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD 46 ...

Page 60: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part III 3 3 2 Overview 1 2 4 5 3 Figure 3 1 47 ...

Page 61: ... SD Card Slot Insert a micro SD card SD SDHC SDXC UHS I Class 10 to store recording data UHS II card type is not supported 3 Base Screw Loosen to pan the camera 4 Tilt Screw Loosen to tilt the camera 5 Default Button Reset the camera to factory default For details see 3 5 Loading Factory Default 48 ...

Page 62: ...also install the camera to ceilings wall corners concave or convex and poles using optional mounting kits For details on these installations see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD 1 Remove the housing cover with the supplied torx wrench Figure 3 2 2 Thread the Ethernet cable into conduit connector A Remove the plug from the conduit connector Figure 3 3 49 ...

Page 63: ...semble the conduit connector Figure 3 5 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 3 Secure the back plate to the ceiling A Paste the sticker to the ceiling The triangle on the sticker indicates the direction that the camera faces Figure 3 6 50 ...

Page 64: ...nchors to the 4 holes on the ceiling D Secure the back plate to the ceiling with 4 long screws E Align and secure the back plate to the rear side of the camera with the supplied short screws Figure 3 7 4 Insert your micro SD card into the SD card slot Figure 3 8 5 Access the live view See 6 2 Accessing the Live View 51 ...

Page 65: ...ore adjusting the camera pan 1 Loosen the angle 2 The front of the camera is marked ith a white line in front of the w the memory card slot When adjusting camera pan angle avoid turning the camera for more than 180 degrees in either direction Continuous rotation greater than 180 degrees could pull off the internal cable and cause the camera to malfunction 52 ...

Page 66: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part III 3 Tilt Adjustment Rotational Adjustment Figure 3 10 7 Paste the silica gel bag with a sticker right behind the lens Figure 3 11 53 ...

Page 67: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part III 3 8 ecure the housing cover back to the camera body Note You can remove the cable stopper to thread the camera s cable through the side opening S 54 ...

Page 68: ... Wire Name Definition 1 DO Digital out 2 DO Digital out 3 DI Digital in 4 4 Pin terminal block DI Digital in 5 L Out Audio out 6 A GND Audio ground 7 L IN Audio in 8 GND DC 12 V 9 5 Pin terminal block 12 V DC 12 V Wire Definition RJ 45 Ethernet or PoE For details on how to enable an installed I O device see 4 3 I O Settings GV IPCam Firmware Manual 55 ...

Page 69: ... ways to supply power to the camera ver Ethernet PoE adapter to connect the camera to d the power will be provided at the same time Connect the wires of your power adapter to the DC 12V and DC 12V to the 5 pin terminal blocks Use a Power o the network an Figure 3 13 56 ...

Page 70: ...ve 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 Figure 3 14 GV Relay V2 Vandal Proof IP Dome COM Digital in Digital out DO1 Digital out 57 ...

Page 71: ...o the camera lens Press and hold the default button for about 5 seconds to load the factory default For details see 1 5 2 Directly on the Camera 3 5 Loading Factory 3 5 1 Using the Web Interface You can restore factory default settings through the Web interface For details refer to 1 5 1 Using the Web Interface Figure 3 15 ...

Page 72: ...lity picture For night operations the cameras allow up to 30 m 98 4 ft effective IR distance Adjustable in 3 axis pan tilt and rotate the cameras offer effective surveillance solution with all the essential features and excellent image quality For GV VD2702 2712 4702 with their super low lux CMOS image sensor and WDR Pro the cameras are capable of providing a color live view in near darkness and a...

Page 73: ...lens mount WDR Pro Sup Low Lux Varifocal f 2 8 1 P Iris 2 mm 2 MP H 265 er GV VD2712 Motorized f 2 8 F 1 7 1 varifocal lens ø 14 mm lens mount Low Lux P Iris 12 mm 2 7 2 MP H 265 WDR Pro Super P Iris GV VD4702 Varifocal lens f 2 8 12 mm F 1 7 1 2 7 ø 14 mm lens mount 4 MP H 265 WDR Pro Super Low Lux 60 ...

Page 74: ...dal Proof IP Dome Part IV 4 4 1 Packing List H 265 Vandal Torx Wrench Proof IP Dome Screw x 4 Screw Anchor x 4 TV Out Wire Audio Wire x 2 I O Cable Installation sticker Conduit Converter RJ 45 Connector 61 ...

Page 75: ... wires through a conduit pipe After you have threaded all the wires install the supplied conduit converter and plastic PG21 conduit connector with a self prepared 1 2 conduit pipe to the camera Power will have to be supplied through a PoE adapter because the power adapter wire does not fit in a 1 2 pipe You will have to purchase your own PG21 conduit connector if you want to use 3 4 or 1 pipe g St...

Page 76: ...of IP Dome Part IV 4 A metal PG21 conduit conn metal PG21 conduit conne ector can be purchased upon request The ctor can be connected with a 3 4 pipe Conduit pipe Conduit converter Metal PG21 conduit connector 63 ...

Page 77: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part IV 4 4 2 Overview Figure 4 1 13 12 10 8 7 9 11 14 Figure 4 2 64 ...

Page 78: ...Vandal Proof IP Dome Part IV 4 GV VD2702 2712 Figure 4 3 GV VD4702 Figure 4 4 65 ...

Page 79: ...r 5 LAN PoE Connects to a 10 100 Ethernet or PoE 6 DC 12V Connects to power 7 Default Button Resets the camera to factory default For 6 Loading Factory Default details see 4 8 Rotational Screw Loosens to rotate the camera 9 Tilt Screw Loosens the screw to tilt the camera 10 TV Out Provides video input D1 resolution for a monitor 11 Conduit Connector Waterproofs the audio I O wires 12 Cable Gland W...

Page 80: ...a To use the TV out function connect the supplied black BNC wire to a monitor and select your signal format NTSC or PAL at the TV Out field on the Web interface The default signal format is NTSC For details see 4 1 1 Video Settings GV IPCam Firmware Manual The TV out wire must be removed before you secure the housing cover 67 ...

Page 81: ...e or convex and poles using o r de e installatio ide ftware DVD nstalla esigned for outdoors With the standard mera on the ceiling camera to ceilings wall corners conca ptional mounting kits Fo tails on thes ns see GV Mount Accessories Installation Gu on the So 1 Re using cove move the ho r with the supplied torx wrench Figure 4 5 68 ...

Page 82: ...e back plate with the supplied torx wrench and remove the safety lock with a Philips screwdriver Keep the removed screw later use Safety loc Figure 4 6 3 Thread wires into the camera A Rotate to remove the cap of the conduit connector Figure 4 7 69 ...

Page 83: ... conduit entry tor Tip 1 To make the threading easier it is advised to thread the wires in the order described here 2 Use a pair of pliers to help you pull the wires through the camera C and then through part 1 2 and 3 of the conduit connec For part 1 there are 5 holes ach labeled with its diameter Remove the plugs and push the wires to the corresponding hole listed belo e w Plug Figure 4 9 70 ...

Page 84: ...udio wires between their connectors on the camera and the c vent water from entering the save 3 Only thread the wires through their designated holes on the conduit connector to make sure the wires are properly sealed 1 eave a able gland 2 The plugs are used to pre camera housing Keep the unused holes plugged and the removed plugs for future use 71 ...

Page 85: ...nduit connector Followings are the corresponding holes Figure 4 11 3 m Audio 1 9 mm DIDO nd the cable gland 2 m 1 9 mm DC 12V IMPORTANT Leave more than 10 cm of power wires between their connectors on the camera a 4 Install the Ethernet cable Rotate to remove the indicated cap and the plug inside A Figure 4 12 72 ...

Page 86: ...onal power adapter wires from the ack panel through the cable gland b Figure 4 13 n the camera and the cable IMPORTANT Use the supplied ruler and leave about 14 cm of the Ethernet cable between the connector o gland C Re install the cap Make sure the cap is installed tightly to waterproof the camera 73 ...

Page 87: ...mera panel D Arrange the wires in the conduit connec nstall it to the camera 6 Insert the memory card to the mem A For GV VD2702 2712 unscrew the indicated screws and lift the camera to help you insert the mem ard nect the wires to the camera Install the terminal blocks to the power adapter and I O d See 4 4 Connecting th I tor and re i ory card slot ory c Figure 4 14 74 ...

Page 88: ...al Proof IP Dome Part IV 4 B For GV VD4702 1 Pull and lift the cover of the memory card slot Figure 4 15 2 Insert the memory card into the slot Figure 4 16 3 Press down the cover and push the cover back 75 ...

Page 89: ...ing A Paste the sticker to the ceiling The arrow on the sticker indicates the direction that the camera faces Figure B Drill 4 holes for screws The recommended ones are indicated as 1 C Insert e screw anchors to the 4 holes D Drill A B holes or only C hole for sorting out the wires according to Figure 4 13 E Secu the back plate to the ceiling with the supplied screws 4 18 th re 76 ...

Page 90: ...the camera with the screw Safety lock Figure 4 19 B Thread all the wires into the ceiling and connect them C Secure the camera to the ith the torx wrench 10 Access the live view See 6 2 Accessing the Live View Note The TV out function can be used to access the live view For details see the note for TV out in 4 2 Overview back plate w 77 ...

Page 91: ...mera s angle focus and zoom of the camera Pan Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Rotation t al Adjustmen Figure 4 20 10 Replace the silica gel bag press all the wires and cables into the notch and secure the camera cover with the torx wrench Figure 4 21 78 ...

Page 92: ...V Out field on the 4 ptionally connect to input output devices For details see 4 5 I O onnector 5 onnect power using one of the following methods Plug the power adapter to power port Use the Power over Ethernet PoE function and the power will be provided over the network cable 6 e status LED of the camera will be on a 2 Optionally connect a speaker and an external microphon O Web interface See 4 1...

Page 93: ...t 2 Black GND 3 White Digital Input For n installed I O device see 4 3 I O Settings GV IPCam Firmware Manual 4 5 1 Voltage Load Expansion Optional The camera on its own can only drive a maximum load of 200mA 5V DC To expand the maximum voltage load to 10A 250V AC 10A 125V AC 5A 100V DC connect the camer to a GV Relay V2 module optional product details on how to enable a a 80 ...

Page 94: ...rough the Web interface For details refer to 1 5 1 Using the Web Interface 4 6 2 Directly on the Camera Use a pin to press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds Release the default button when the status LED blinks For details see 1 5 2 Directly on the Camera 4 6 Loading Factory Default Figure 4 23 ...

Page 95: ...s Adjustable in 3 axis an tilt and rotate it offers an entry level surveillance solution with all the Dome roof ce an camera des ection The cam sis an tomatic R LEDs ith e super age sensor t capabl p essential features and excellent image quality Model No Specifications Description GV EVD2100 W Lux 2 MP H 264 DR Super Low P Iris f 3 9 mm F 1 7 GV EVD3100 1 2 8 ø 14 mm lens mount 3 MP H 264 WDR Pro...

Page 96: ...t Target Vandal Proof IP Dome Torx Wrench Screw Anchor x 4 Screw x 4 TV Out Wire Audio Wires x 2 RJ 45 Connector Installation sticker Waterproof Rubber Sets for RJ 45 Cat 5 and 12V DC for RJ 45 Cat 6 Cat 6 Ø 6 mm Cat 5 Ø 5 mm Conduit Converter 83 ...

Page 97: ...e Th du conduit pipe is illustrated as bel l hase a plastic or metal PG21 conduit co 2 or 3 hen y ill hav through a PoE adapt e t er adapter wi t fit in a 1 2 pipe t Convert hoose to run th it converter and y purc wires through a e installation of con ow You may optional nnector for a 1 2 pipe power w he pow 4 pipe e to be supplied re does no respectively W ou use a 1 er becaus Plastic PG21 condui...

Page 98: ...Target Vandal Proof IP Dome 5 Conduit pipe Conduit converter Metal PG21 conduit connector 85 ...

Page 99: ...Target Vandal Proof IP Dome 5 5 2 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 14 6 7 13 12 10 8 9 11 Figure 5 1 86 ...

Page 100: ...ate the camera 8 Cable Gland Waterproofs the Ethernet cable 9 Tilt Screw Loosens the screw to tilt the camera 10 TV Out Provides video input D1 resolution for a monitor 11 Silica Gel Bag Absorbs moisture in the camera body 12 Zoom Screw Adjusts the zoom of the camera 13 Focus Screw Adjusts the focus of the camera 14 Conduit Connector Waterproofs the audio wires Note The TV out function can only be...

Page 101: ...ou can install the camera on the ceiling Note You can also install the camera to ceilings wall corners concave or convex and poles using optional mounting kits For details on these installations see GV Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software DVD T 1 Remove the housing cover with the supplied torx wrench Figure 5 2 88 ...

Page 102: ... supplied torx wrench and remove the af ith a Philips eep the removed screw for te s la ety lock w r use screwdriver K Safety lock Figure 5 3 3 Thread an E able and amera A remove th thernet c or the adapter wire into the c Rotate to e indicated cap Figure 5 4 89 ...

Page 103: ...Proof IP Dome 5 B Take out and disintegrate the connector You should have 3 parts 2 1 3 Figure 5 5 C Thread an Ethernet cable the end without RJ 45 connector and or the adapter wire from the back panel Figure 5 6 90 ...

Page 104: ...at 6 Ethernet cable change the 1a connector to the supplied Waterproof rubber set 1b For users of DC 12V change the 1a connector to the supplied Waterproof rubber set 1c Remove the terminal block from the power adapter and thread the adapter wire through the rubber For adapter wire For Ethernet cable For Cat 5 Ethernet cable PoE For Cat 6 Ethernet cable PoE 1a 1b 1c Figure 5 7 E Thread the Etherne...

Page 105: ...tors on the camera and the cable gland F Re install the cap part 3 with the supplied big concave hexagon wrench Make sure the cap is instal tightly to waterproof the camera A Rotate to remove the cap of the conduit connector led 4 Thread audio wires optional into the camera Figure 5 9 B Take out and disintegrate the connector You should have 3 parts too 92 ...

Page 106: ...xagon wrench Make sure the cap is installed tightly to waterproof the camera Tip Use a pair elp you pull the wires through the of pliers to h camera IMPORTANT 1 Use the supplied ruler and leave about 10 cm of the audio wires between their connectors on the c era and the cable gland 2 The plugs are used to prevent water from entering the camera housing Keep the unused holes plugged and save the rem...

Page 107: ...t the camera to help you Connect the wires to the camera A Install the terminal block to the power adapter See 3 4 Connecting the camera B C Plug all the connectors to the camera panel U connect the wires 6 Sort out the wires at the back Yo can have the wires come out from both positio rom C u ns A and B or f A B C Figure 5 11 94 ...

Page 108: ...icker indicates the direction that the camera faces Figure 5 12 B Drill 4 holes for screws The recommended ones are indicated as C the screw anchors to the 4 holes D rill A B holes or only C hole for sorting out the wires according to Figure 4 11 E ack plate to the ceiling with the supplied screws 1 Insert D Secure the b 95 ...

Page 109: ...a to the ceiling A Secure the safety lock to the camera with the screw you removed from the back plate in step 2 Safety lock Figure 5 13 B Thread all the wires into the ceiling and connect them C Secure the camera with the torx wrench Figure 5 14 96 ...

Page 110: ...Accessing the Live View Note The TV out function can be used to access the live view For details see the note for TV out in 4 2 Overview 10 Adjust the camera s angle focus and zoom of the camera Pan Adjustment Tilt Adjustment Rotational Adjustment Figure 5 15 97 ...

Page 111: ...Target Vandal Proof IP Dome 5 11 Replace the silica gel bag press all the wires and cables into the notch and secure the camera cover with the torx wrench Figure 5 16 98 ...

Page 112: ... power to the camera the camera to the network and the power will be provided at the same time P the power adapter to the terminal block by inserting the striped Use a Power over Ethernet PoE adapter to connect lug wire to the right pin and the black wire to the left pin Figure 5 17 99 ...

Page 113: ...h the Web interface For details refer to 1 5 1 Using the Web Interface 5 5 2 Directly on the Camera Press and hold the default button for about 8 seconds Release the default button when the D blinks For details see 1 5 2 Directly on the Camera 5 5 Loading Factory Default status LE Status LED Default Figure 5 18 ...

Page 114: ...For the users of Internet Explorer 8 additional settings are required For details see Appendix A in GV IPCAM Firmware Manual on the Software DVD 6 1 System Requirement To access the GV IP Camera through the Web browser ensure your P connects to the network properly and meets this system requirement 101 ...

Page 115: ... Checking the ress our network access the mera by its default IP address 192 168 0 10 and see 6 2 2 Configuring P Address for more detail automatically assigned with a dynamic IP Dynamic IP Address to look up this IP add However if you do not have a DHCP server on y ca the I Note The default ID and Password of the GV IP Camera is admin 102 ...

Page 116: ...must be under the same LAN with the GV IPCAM you wish to configure 1 Install the GV IP Device Utility program included on the GV IPCAM software DVD Note The PC installed with GV IP Device On the GV IP Utility 2 window click the button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort Figure 6 1 103 ...

Page 117: ...he Camera 6 3 Find the camera with its Mac Address click on its IP address and select Web Page Figure 6 2 4 The login page appears Figure 6 3 5 Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to log in 104 ...

Page 118: ...elect Network and then LAN to begin the network A settings Figure 6 4 4 Select Static IP address Dynamic IP address or PPPoE and type the required network info 5 Click Apply The camera is now accessible by entering the assigned address on the Web browser 6 o enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one e installa...

Page 119: ...uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE use the dynamic DNS Service to obtain a domain name that is lin to the camera s changing IP address first For details see LAN Configuration and CP IP sections Administrator Mode Chapter in the GV IPCAM Firmware DVD 2 If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled and you cannot access the camera you may have to reset the camera to its factory default and then ...

Page 120: ...es to the cameras that allow manual focus that GV IP Device Utility program under the same LAN Note This f adjustment 1 Make sure you have installed the GV IP Device Utility program included on the GV IPCAM software DVD 2 On the GV IP Utility window click the button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN Click the IP Address of the camera you desire A drop down list appears Figure ...

Page 121: ... nam The e and password This window appears Figure 6 7 5 For IK10 models GV VD120D 121D 220D 221D 320D 321D 1500 2400 3400 1530 2430 2530 3430 4711 5711 hold the supplied Focus Adjustment Cap over the camera view For details see 6 3 1 Using Focus Adjustment Cap 6 Adjust the Zoom Screw and the Focus Screw of the camera slowly until the focus value reaches the maximum 108 ...

Page 122: ... Getting Started Chapter GV IPCAM Firmware Manual on the Software DVD 2 Do not over tighten the screws The screws only need to be e of lens 3 The maximum focus value may vary when the environment 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 structur changes 109 ...

Page 123: ... 2400 3400 1530 2430 2530 3430 4711 5711 Focus Adjustment Cap Type I Figure 6 8 Hol the Focus Adjustment Cap on top of the camera view keep y Focus Adjustment Cap Type II d it close to the lens and slightl tilt to one side to adjust the image Hold the Focus Adjustment Cap on top of the camera view and keep it close to the amera c Figure 6 9 110 ...

Page 124: ...Accessing the Camera 111 6 Do not leave a distance between the Focus Adjustment Cap and the camera Figure 6 10 ...

Page 125: ...The Web Interface 7 Chapter 7 The Web Interface 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Figure 7 1 112 ...

Page 126: ...ote this function is not available for Mini Fixed Rugged Dome Ultra Bullet Camera Target Bullet Camera and Target Mini Fixed Rugged Dome 5 Snapshot Takes a snapshot of live video 6 File Save Records live video to the local computer 7 Full Screen Switches to full screen view Right click the image to see additional options 8 Control Panel Displays the camera information video settings audio data rat...

Page 127: ...n is not available in Mini Fixed Dome Mini Fixed Rugged Dome Cube Camera Advanced Cube Camera and Target Series 12 LED Control Click to turn the Alarm LED on and or adjust the brightness sensitivity Note this function is only available for Advanced Cube Camera 13 Alarm Speaker Click to sound the alarm and or adjust its volume To sound the alarm upon motion or tampering events see Speaker section A...

Page 128: ...upgrade the ed t r the same he c F mw releases updated firmware on the website The new loaded into the GV IPCAM by using the Web tility included in the software DVD re is being updated upply must not be interrupted and I rtant the Ethernet cable if the cable is the ower supply Power over Ethernet or PoE ower off within 10 minutes after the firmware Device Utility for f 2 Do not turn t computer us ...

Page 129: ...dow click the Show System Menu button and nfig This dialog box appears 8 1 button to locate the firmware file Figure 3 Click the Browse 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 your sales representative and send ...

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