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GeoVision GV-VS14 User Manual

GeoVision GV-VS14
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User's Manual
GV-Video Server
VS04HV108.VS12V107.VS11V103.VS14V101-A

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GeoVision GV-VS14 Specifications

General IconGeneral
PAL resolutions704 x 576, 704 x 576, 352 x 288, 352 x 288, 176 x 144 pixels
NTSC resolutions704 x 480, 704 x 480, 352 x 240, 352 x 240, 176 x 112 pixels
Channels quantity4 channels
Maximum frame rate30 fps
Maximum video resolution704 x 576 pixels
Video compression formatsH.264, M-JPEG
PTZ controlYes
Compatible operating systemsWindows XP\\r Windows Vista\\r Windows 7\\r Windows 8\\r Windows Server 2008\\r Windows Server 2012
Product colorBlack, White
Supported network protocolsHTTP, HTTPS, TCP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, UPnP, DynDNS, 3GPP/ISMA, Multicast, RTSP, QoS (DSCP), SNMP
Copper ethernet cabling technology100BASE-T, 10BASE-T
BNC input ports4
I/O terminal ports-
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Minimum system requirementsInternet Explorer 7+
Power requirements12V, 1.35A
Operating temperature (T-T)-20 - 55 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 85 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight730 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)145 x 174 x 40 mm

Summary

GV-Video Server User's Manual

Preface

Models

Describes different GV-Video Server models and their features.

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Models

Details the different GV-Video Server models and their specifications.

1.2 Packing List

Lists included accessories for each GV-Video Server model.

1.3 System Requirement

Specifies software and hardware requirements for using the server.

1.4 PoE Support

Explains Power over Ethernet capabilities and limitations.

1.5 GPS Support

Describes GPS functionality, tracking, and model compatibility.

1.6 Options

Lists optional devices to enhance GV-Video Server capabilities.

1.7 Physical Description

Details the physical components and layout of the GV-Video Server.

Chapter 2 Getting Started

2.1 Installing on a Network

Provides basic steps for connecting the GV-Video Server to a network.

2.2 Checking the IP Address

Guides users on how to find the server's IP address using utility.

2.3 Changing the IP Address

Outlines the procedure to assign a static IP or modify network settings.

2.4 Configuring the Basic

Covers essential initial configurations like date, time, and user passwords.

Chapter 3 Accessing the GV-Video Server

3.1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images

Steps to view live camera feeds via web browser.

3.2 Functions Featured on the Main Page

Overview of main interface features for guest and administrator access.

3.2.1 The Live View Window

Details controls and functions within the live video display window.

3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window

Explains the various panels available in the live view interface.

3.2.3 Snapshot of a Live Video

Instructions on how to capture still images from live video streams.

3.2.4 Video Recording

Describes the process for recording live video to a local computer.

3.2.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View

Explains multi-view display options for detailed surveillance.

3.2.6 Alarm Notification

How to configure alerts for motion detection or input triggers.

3.2.7 Video and Audio Configuration

Settings for audio input/output and video buffering.

3.2.8 Remote Configuration

Accessing settings remotely, including firmware upgrades.

3.2.9 Camera Name Display

Instructions on how to display camera names on the interface.

3.2.10 Image Enhancement

Adjusting video quality settings for better clarity.

3.2.11 PTZ Control

Operating Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) controllable cameras.

3.2.12 Visual PTZ

Using on-screen graphical controls for PTZ camera operation.

3.2.13 I/O Control

Managing digital inputs and outputs for device interaction.

3.2.14 Visual Automation

Automating device states by interacting directly with the video image.

3.2.15 Network Status

Viewing current network connection information and status.

Chapter 4 Administrator Mode

4.1 Video and Motion

Configuration of video settings, motion detection, privacy masks, and overlays.

4.2 Digital I/O & PTZ

Settings for digital I/O, PTZ cameras, GPS, and Wiegand interfaces.

4.3 Events & Alerts

Configuration of email, FTP, and central station alerts for detected events.

4.4 Monitoring

Starting and stopping monitoring operations manually or based on schedules.

4.5 Recording Schedule

Defining schedules for activating recording and I/O monitoring.

4.6 Remote ViewLog

Accessing and playing back recorded files remotely.

4.7 Network

Network configuration including LAN, wireless, advanced TCP/IP, UMTS, and multicast.

4.8 Management

System management tasks like date/time, storage, user accounts, logs, and tools.

Chapter 5 Recording and Playback

5.1 Recording

Steps to enable and configure video/audio recording functions.

5.2 Playback

Methods for playing back recorded video files from the server.

5.2.1 Playback Using USB Mass Storage Device

How to play back files from a USB drive using special software.

5.2.2 Playback over Network

How to play back recorded files remotely over TCP/IP.

5.2.3 Playback of GPS Tracks

How to play back recorded GPS location data on maps.

5.2.4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events

How to play back events recorded during DST periods.

Chapter 6 Advanced Applications

6.1 Upgrading System Firmware

Procedures for updating the server's firmware via web or utility.

6.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings

How to save and load device configurations using the IP Device Utility.

6.3 GPS Tracking

Detailed steps for using GPS tracking features with Google Maps.

6.4 Restoring to Factory Default Settings

How to reset the server to its original factory default settings.

6.5 Verifying Watermark

How to check the integrity of recorded video using watermark proofing.

Chapter 7 DVR Configurations

7.1 Setting Up GV-Video Server

Configuring the GV-Video Server within the GV-System for video management.

7.2 Receiving Cardholder Data from Video Server

How GV-System receives cardholder data from the server via Wiegand.

7.3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View

Using Multi View application for remote monitoring and managing cameras.

7.4 Remote Monitoring with E-Map

Using E-Map editor for remote monitoring and managing cameras.

Chapter 8 CMS Configurations

8.1 Center V2

Configuring connection and settings for the Center V2 CMS.

8.2 VSM

Configuring connection and settings for the VSM CMS.

8.3 Dispatch Server

Configuring the dispatch server for load balancing Center V2 servers.

Chapter 9 Auxiliary Device Connectors

9.1 GV-VS04H and GV-VS14

Pin assignments and functions for terminal blocks on these models.

9.2 GV-VS11

Terminal block pin assignments and functions for the GV-VS11 model.

9.3 GV-VS12

I/O Cable with RJ-45 Connector and pin assignments for the GV-VS12 model.

Chapter 10 Mobile Phone Connection

10.1 PDA

Connecting to GV-Video Server using GV-GView V2 on Pocket PC devices.

10.2 Windows Smartphone

Connecting via GV-MSView V2/V3 on Windows-based smartphones.

10.3 Symbian Smartphone

Connecting via GV-SSView V3 on Symbian-based smartphones.

10.4 3G Mobile Phone

Accessing GV-Video Server directly via 3G mobile phones without specific apps.

10.5 Android Smartphone

Connecting using the GV-Eye app on Android smartphones and tablets.

10.6 iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

Connecting using GV-Eye/GV-Eye HD apps on iOS devices.

Specifications

Video

Technical video specifications including standard, input, compression, frame rate, and resolution.

Audio

Technical audio specifications including input, compression, and support.

Management

Management features like event handling, storage, security, and language options.

Network

Network interface types and supported protocols.

Power over Ethernet

PoE standards and power output details for the devices.

External Interface

Details of physical ports and connections available on the devices.

Environment

Operating temperature and humidity ranges.

Physical

Device dimensions and weight specifications.

Applications

Supported applications like network storage, mobile phone access, and CMS integration.

Appendix

A. Settings for Internet Explore 8 or later

Specific browser security settings required for optimal operation.

B. Supported Wireless LAN USB Adaptor

Lists compatible wireless LAN USB adapters for network connectivity.

C. Supported Mobile Broadband Device

Lists compatible mobile broadband devices for 3G connectivity.

D. The RTSP Command

Provides commands and examples for RTSP streaming.

E. The Supported PTZ Cameras

Lists compatible PTZ cameras that can be controlled by the system.

F. The CGI Command

Provides commands for accessing snapshots and settings via CGI interface.

G. Default Port Value

Table listing default network port numbers for various services.

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