Geovision GV-FER521 manuel d'utilisation

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    Before attempting t o connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual f or future use. User's Manual GV-F ishe y e IP C amer a H.264 FETIV212-A[...]

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    © 2014 GeoV ision, In c. A ll rights reserv ed. Under the co pyr ight law s, this man ual may not b e copied, i n whole or in p art, without the wr itten consent of GeoV isi on. Every ef fort has be en mad e to ensur e that the in formation i n this manual is accurate. Ge oVi sion, I nc. makes no expressed or impli ed war ranty of any kind and ass[...]

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    Preface Welco me to the GV-Fisheye IP Camera User’ s Manual . The GV-Fisheye IP Camera has the following models with different resolutions. This Manual is desig ned for the following models and f irmware versions: Model Model Number Firmware Version GV-FE110 GV-FE111 V1.08 GV-FE420 GV-FE421 GV-FE520 GV-FE521 GV-FE2301 GV-FE4301 V2.09 GV-FE2302/ 2[...]

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    Contents Naming a nd Definition ...........................................................vii Note for Con necting to GV-S ystem .....................................v iii Note for Recording ................................................................iiix Note for US B Storage and WiFi Adapter ................................x Note for Install[...]

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    2.1.2 A ssi gnin g an IP Add ress ...........................................................................39 2.1.2 A ssi gnin g an IP Ad dress ...........................................................................39 2.1.3 Con figuring t he W irel ess C onnection ........................................................41 2.2 Co nfi gurati on[...]

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    4.3 E ve nts & Alerts .....................................................................................................88 4.3.1 E -mai l .......................................................................................................88 4.3.2 F TP.........................................................................................[...]

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    Chapter 6 A dvanced A pplicati ons ...................................140 6.1 Upgradin g Sy stem Firm w are ............................................................................... 140 6.1.1 Usin g the Web In terf ace ......................................................................... 142 6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility .............[...]

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    vi A ppe ndix…. ...........................................................................171 A. Set tings for Interne t E xplore 8 or la ter ..................................................................... 171 B. RTSP Pro toc ol Suppo rt ........................................................................................... 172 C. The [...]

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    Naming a nd Definition GV -Sy stem GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recordin g Software. The GV - System also refers to Multicam System , GV -NVR System , GV - Hy brid D VR Sy stem and GV -DVR S ystem a t th e same ti me. vi[...]

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    No te fo r Con nec tin g to GV -S yste m The GV-Fisheye IP Camera is designed to w ork with GV-System, a hybrid or digital video management system. Note the following when the camera is connected to GV-System: 1. By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-Fisheye IP Camera . 2. Once the came ra is conn ected to the GV[...]

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    Note for Recording 1. By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-Fisheye IP Camera. Make sure the Write recording data into local storage option (see 4.1.1 Video Settings ) is enabled. If this option is disabled, the camera will stop recording to the memory card while the live view is accessed through Web browsers or [...]

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    Note for USB Storage and WiFi Adapter Mind the following limitat ions and requirements for using USB storage and GV-WiFi Adapter: 1. The USB hard drive must be of 2.5’’ or 3.5’’, version 2.0 or above. 2. The USB hard drive’s storage capacity mus t not exceed 2TB. 3. USB flash drives and USB hubs are no t supported. 4. External power suppl[...]

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    Note for Inst alling Camera When installing GV-FER outdoor models , 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. 3. The screws are tightened and the cover is in place after[...]

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    xi 4. The silica gel bag loses it effectiveness when the dry camera is opened. To prevent the lens from fogging up, use the supplied adhes ive tap and 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. 5. For each newly replaced silica gel bag, allow it to absorb mo[...]

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    Introductio n 1 Chapter 1 Introduc tion The fisheye camera allow s you to monitor all angles of a location using just one camera. It can be installed to the ceiling, wall, wall corner and pole. The distorted hemispherical image of the fisheye camera w ill be converted into the conv entional rectilinear projection. W ithout installing any so ftware,[...]

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    1.1 Key Feature s  Im ag e se ns or Camera Model Image Sensor GV-FE110 / 111 1/3’’ progressive scan CM OS GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER521 / 5302 / 5303 1/2.5’’ progressive scan CMOS GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 1/3.2’’ progressive scan CMOS  Video Compr[...]

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    Introductio n 1  Frame rate Camera Model Frame Rate GV-FE110 / 111 Up to 15 fps at 1280 x 1024 GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 Up to 15 fps at 1440 x1376 GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 Up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1536 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 Up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1944 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER521 / 5302 / 5303 Up to 10 fps at[...]

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     IK10 r ating for metal casing ( GV-FER521 only)  IK10+ for metal casing (GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303 and GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 5302 / 5303 only)  EN50155 compliance for rolling stock applications (GV-FER521 only)  Built-in micro SD card slot (SD/SDHC) for local storage  Built-in microphone and speaker ?[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.2 Packing List GV-FE110 / 111 / 420 / 421 / 520 / 521 / 2301 / 4301 and GV-FER521  Fisheye Camera  Support Bracket x 3  Camera Cover (Hard Ceiling Mount)  Camera Cover (In-Ceiling Mount)  Screw (Hard Ceiling Mount) x 3  Screw (In-Ceiling Mount) x 3  Torx W rench  Plastic Screw Anchor x 3  Installation St[...]

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    GV-FE2302 / 3402 / 4302 / 5302 and GV-FE2303 / 3403 / 430 3 / 5 303  Fisheye Cam era  Support Bracket x 3  Camera Cover (Hard Ceiling Mount)  Camera Cover (In-Ceiling Mount)  Screw (Hard Ceiling Mount) x 3  Screw (In-Ceiling Mount) x 3  Torx W rench  Plastic Screw Anchor x 3  Mini USB Extension Cable  I R LED Ring (GV-[...]

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    Introductio n 1  PoE Convert er set (including 1 module, 1 DC Pow er Y-cable, 1 RJ-45 cable and 3 PoE Screws) (GV-FE2303 / 3403 / 4303 / 5303 only )  Installation Sticker  G V-Fisheye IP Camera Software DVD  GV-NVR S oftw are DVD  GV-NV R Qui ck Star t Guid e 7[...]

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    GV-FER3402 / 5302 and GV-FER3403 / 5303  Fisheye Camera  Support Bracket x 3  Camera Cover (Hard Ceiling Mount)  Camera Cover (In-Ceiling Mount)  Screw (Hard Ceiling Mount) x 3  Screw (In-Ceiling Mount) x 3  Torx W rench  Plastic Screw Anchor x 3  I R LED Ring (GV-FER3403 / 5303 only)  W aterproof Rubber 8[...]

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    Introductio n 1  Power Cable  T erminal Block x 2 (female) (male)  I R Power Adapter (GV-FER3403 / 5303 only)  Installation Sticker  Silica G el Bag and Adhesive Tape x 2  Cable Connect or  G V-Fisheye IP Camera Software DVD  GV-NV R So ftw are D VD  GV-NV R Qui ck Star t Guid e 9[...]

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    1.3 S ystem Requirement To operate the camera through a web browser, ma ke sure your PC has good network connection, and meet the following system requirement: GV-FE110 / 1111.3 32-bit W indow s XP / Vista / 7 / Server 2008 OS 64-bit W indow s 7 / Server 200 8 GV-Sy stem Versio n GV-Sy stem V8.4 .0.0 wi th patch fil es or l ate r Browser Internet E[...]

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    Introductio n 1 GV-FE520 / 521 and GV-FER521 32-bit W indow s XP / Vista / 7 / Server 2008 OS 64-bit W indow s 7 / Server 200 8 GV-Sy stem Versio n GV-Sy stem V8.5 .0.0 or l ate r Browser  Int ernet Explorer 7.x or later  Firefox  Google Chrome  Safari GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303 and GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 53[...]

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    1.4 Optional Accessories Optional devices can expand the capabilities and v ersatilit y of your GV-Fisheye Camera. Contact your dealer for more information. Name Det ails GV - P A 191 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Adapter The GV -P A191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to pr ovide power to t he IP device through a sing le Ethernet cable.[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.5 Physical Descripti on GV-FE110 / 111 / 420 / 421 / 520 / 521 / 2301 / 4301 and GV-FER521 To access the Default button, LED indicators and micro SD card slot, unscrew the screw s indicated below and then remove the camera cover. Figure 1-1a: GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521 . GV-FER521 Figure 1-1b: GV-FER521 N[...]

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    You can now access the Load Default button, LE D indicators, and the micro SD card slot. 6 5 7 8 2 4 3 1 Figure 1-2a: GV-FE Series 1 2 3 5 7 8 4 6 Figure 1-2b: GV-FER521 No. Name Function 1 Lens Receives image inputs. 2 Speaker Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer. 3 Microphone Receives the sound from the camera. 4 Default Button [...]

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    Introductio n 1 GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 53 03 Figure 1-3 No. Name Function 1. Lens Receives image inputs. 2. Speak er Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer. 3. Microphone Receives the sound from the came ra. 4. Stat us LED Indicates whether the devi ce is booted successfully or not. 5. LAN / PoE Connec[...]

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    GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 5302 / 5303 Figure 1-4 No. Name Function 1. Lens Receives image inputs. 2. Speak er Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer. 3. Microphone Receives the sound from the came ra. 4. LEDs See the table below for details. 5. Default Butt on Resets all configurations to default f actory settings. See 6.3 Restoring to Fa[...]

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    Introductio n 1 LED Indicat ors 1 2 3 Figure 1-5 No. Name Function 1. Link Turns on when netw ork is connected. 2. ACT Turns on when data are being transmitted or rece ived. 3. Stat us Turns on when the device is ready . 17[...]

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    1.6 Installation The fisheye camera is designed to be mounted on the ceiling, wall or ground. There are two ways to mount the camera on the ceiling, Hard Ceiling Mount and In-Ceiling Mount . Make sure the ceiling has enough strength to support the fisheye camera. 18[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.6.1 Hard Ceiling Mount W ithout IR LED Ring W ith IR LED Ring Note: To connect wires, cables and the IR LED ring , see 1.7 Connecting the GV-Fisheye Camera . 1. Place the installation stick er on the ceiling board. The 3 red dots indicate the location of the screws. To install GV-Fisheye Camera with PoE converter (GV-FE2303 / 3403[...]

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    4. For m odels other than GV-FE2303 / 3403 / 4303 / 5303, secure the fisheye camera with the 3 hard ceiling mount screw s provided. Figure 1-7 5. For outdoor GV-Fisheye Cameras (GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 521 / 5302 / 5303), install the supplied cable connector to w aterproof the cable. You should have 5 comp onents: Figur e 1-8 a. Prepare an internet cab[...]

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    Introductio n 1 d. M o v e all the components toward the RJ-45 connector, fit item 4 to item 2, secure item 3 to the camera cable and finally secure item 5 to item 2 tightly. Figure 1-10 IMPOR TA NT: Ite m 5 mu st be se cure d ti ghtly to w aterp roo f the cabl e. 6. For GV-Fisheye Camera that does not come w ith an IR LED ring, place the came ra c[...]

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    B. Place the IR LED ring on top o f the camera and tighten the s crews with the torx wrench provided. Figure 1-13 Caution: An operat ing IR LED ring may reach high temperatures. Disconnect the pow er supply and allow the IR LED ring to cool dow n be for e handling the device. 22[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.6.2 I n-Ceiling Mount In-Ceiling Mount allows the camera to be mounted into the ceiling, revealing a small port ion of the camera. In-Ceiling Mount requires the ceiling board to be between 0.5 – 3.0 c m (0.2 – 1.18 in) thick. Figure 1-14 Note: In-c eiling mount is not applicable to the models w ith IR LED ring (GV-FE2303 / 340[...]

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    2. Align the 3 support brac kets with the holes on the back of the camera as shown below and secure using the in-ceiling mount screw s provided. Figure 1-16 3. For outdoor GV-Fisheye Cameras (GV-FER3402 / 521 / 5302), install the supplied cable connector to waterproof the cable. Ref er to step 5 in 1.6.1 Hard Ceiling Mount for details. 4. Place the[...]

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    Introductio n 1 5. On the back side, make sure the black plastic clips are slightly above the ceiling board and pointing outward. Figure 1-18 6. From the front side of the camera, tighten the screw s. Figure 1-19 7. Connect the camera wi th power, network and other w ires. For details, see 1.7 Connecting the GV-Fisheye Camera . 8. Place the camera [...]

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    1.6.3 Standard Wall Mount and Ground M ount To mount the camera on a w all, follow the instructions in 1.6.1 Hard Ceiling Mount . Figure 1-21 Hint: 1. Mount the fisheye camera in the middle o f the wall to have an excellent overview. Or ensure the camera is focused on the most important areas o f the room as directly as possible to have the desired[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.7 Connectin g the GV- Fishe y e Camera 1.7.1 GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 4 21 / 4301 / 520 / 521 GV-FE series come w ith a 5-pin data cable that allows y ou to connect to the pow er and any I/O de vi ces. Ether net (Po E) Di gital Out put (Red) Di gital In put (Brown) AC 24V / DC- (O range) GND (Bla ck) AC 24V / DC+ ( Yellow) Fi[...]

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    Connecting to Power You can connect to power using either the power adapter provided or a Pow er over Ethernet (PoE) adapter. See “Power over Ethernet” in Specifications later in this manual be for e purchasing a PoE adapter. To connect to power using the power adap ter, follow the steps below to connect the orange and yellow wires of the camer[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.7.2 GV-FER521 The GV-FER521 comes with a PoE cable that all ows you to connect to the pow er and network through a PoE adaptor. See “Power over Ethernet” in Specificat ions later in this manual before purchasing a PoE adapter. Note : Digital input and output are not supported in GV-FER521. 29[...]

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    1.7.3 GV-FE230 2 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303 Figure 1-26 1. Remove the camera cover with the supplied torx w rench. 2. Supply power and network to the camera with one o f the following method: A. Power adapter (optional): plug in the p ower adapter (optional) and connect a standard network work cable. B. Power over Ethernet (Po[...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.7.4 Connecting PoE Converter and IR LED R ing for GV-FE2303 / 3403 / 4303 / 5303 To install a PoE converter, follow the steps below. Note: Instead of installing the PoE converter, you can connect the camera to a PoE switch and the IR LED ring wi th a power adapter (optional accessory). Figure 1-27 . Connect the PoE converter to a [...]

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    3. Plug one of the PoE con ver ter’s ter minal blocks to the camera a nd the oth er one to the IR LED ring. IMPOR TA NT: It is adv ised to shorten the IR LED rin g’s wire to approximately 20 cm for it to fit inside the PoE converter. 4. Secure the camera to the PoE converter with the supplied screw s. Figure 1-28 5. Secure the PoE converter to [...]

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    Introductio n 1 1.7. 5 GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 5302 / 5303 Figure 1-29 1. Remov e the camera cover wi th the supplied torx wrench. 2. Supply power to the camera with one of the following: A. Power adapter (op tional): see Assembling the Power Adapter (Optional) la ter i n this sec tion . B. Power over E thernet (PoE): connect the camera to a PoE switch[...]

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    B. Place the IR LED ring on top o f the camera and tighten the s crews with the torx wrench provided. Figure 1-31 C. Connect the IR LED ring with the supplied IR LED ring’s power adapter. Caution: An operat ing IR LED ring may reach high temperatures. Disconnect the power supply and allow the IR LED rin g to cool dow n bef ore handling the dev ic[...]

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    Introductio n 35 1 2. Insert the power wires into the female terminal block as illustrat ed and plug it into the terminal block connector in the camera. Figure 1-33 3. Insert the power wires at the other end into the male terminal block as illustrated and plug it to the power adapter. DC 12V Power Adapt er Termi nal Bl ock Figure 1-34 Note: Pow er [...]

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    Chapter 2 Getting S t arted This section provides basic information to get the camera working on the network. 2.1 Installing o n a Net w ork These instructions describe the basic connections to install the camera on the network. 1. Using a standard network cable, connect the camera to your netw ork. 2. Connect power using one of the me thods:  U[...]

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    Getting Started 2 2.1.1 Checking th e Dy namic IP A ddress Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the W eb inter face. 1. Install the GV-IP Device Utilit y program included on the Software DVD. Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the camera y ou wish to con figure. 2. On the GV-IP Ut[...]

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    4. Th e login page appears. Figure 2-3 5. Type the default ID and password admin and cli ck A pply to l ogin . 38[...]

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    Getting Started 2 2.1.2 A ssigning an IP A ddress By default, GV-FE110 / 111 and models of other GV-Fisheye Camera that are connected to LAN without a DHCP serv er, are assigned w ith the static IP address 192.168.0.10 . Follow the steps below to assign a new IP address to av oid IP conflict with other GeoVision dev ices. Note: 1. The computer used[...]

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    5. Click A ppl y . The camera is now accessible by entering the assi gned IP address on the W eb br ows er . IMPOR TA NT: 1. If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled, you need to know w hich IP address the camera will get from the DHCP server or ISP to log in. If your camera in installed in a LAN, use the GV-IP Device Utility to look up its curren[...]

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    Getting Started 2 2.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection W ireless settings are only applicable to G V-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303. Insert a W iFi adapter to the ca mera and follow the steps below to set up a w ireless connection to your cam era. 1. To set up the wireless LA N for the first time, power on and connect [...]

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    F. Click A ppl y to save the co nfigurati on. Note: 1. Your encr yption settings must match those used by the Access Points or wireless stations with which you want to associate. 2. W hen Ad H o c is used, only WE P encryption is supported. 3. W hen you lose the w ireless access, you can still access the unit by connecting it to a LAN and using the[...]

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    Getting Started 2 B. Select W ireless for Optional Netw ork Type. C. To use a dynamic IP address a ssigned by the DHCP server, select Dy namic IP address . To use a fixed IP address, select Static IP address and type the IP address informa tio n. 5. Click A pply . The Camera will start creating a w ireless connection to the access point. 6. Unplug [...]

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    44 2.2 Configura tion the Basics Once the camera is properly installed, the following important features can be configured using the browser-based configuration page and are discussed in the following sections in this manual:  Date and time adjustment: see 4.8.1 Date and Time Settings .  Login and privileged pass words: see 4.8.4 User Account[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera Two types of users a re allowed to log in to the camera: A dministra tor and Gues t . The Administrator has unrestricted access to all system configurations, while the Guest has the access to live v iew and network status only. 3.1 Accessing Your Sur veillance Images Once installed, your camer[...]

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    3.2 Functions Feature d on the Main Page This section introduces the features of the Li ve V iew window and Network Status on the main page. The two features are accessible by both Ad ministrator and Guest. Main Page of Guest Mode ▼ Video and Motion ▼ Live View ► Camera ▼ Network ► Status Figure 3-2 46[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.1 The Live View Windo w Internet Explorer W hen acce ssing the camera liv e view using Internet Explorer, the following window appears. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 Figure 3-3 No. Name Function 1 Play Plays live video. 2 Stop Stops playing video. 3 Microphone Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer. 4 Speaker Listen[...]

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    --- See 3.2.6 Wide Angle Lens De warping --- See 3.2.7 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View --- See 3.2.2 Fisheye View --- See 4.8.2 GPS Maps Sett ings 8 I/ O Con trol Enables the I/O Contr ol Panel or the Visual Automat ion. This function is only supported by GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521. --- See 3.2.14 I/O Contr[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.2 Fishey e View To enable the fisheye options, ri ght-click t he live view and select Geo F ish ey e . Right-click the image again and sel ect Fisheye Option to see the following options.  Image A lign ment: By de fault , the image should be properly aligned already. If not, follow the steps below to align the image [...]

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    Figure 3-6 When GV-FE2301 / 420 / 421/ 4301 images are aligned, all four edges will be cropped slightly. Figure 3-7 When GV-FE520 / 521 and GV-FER521 images are aligned, top and bottom edges will be cropped slightly. Note: The circular source image of GV-FE2301 / 420 / 4 21 / 4301 should be centered and slightly cropped on all four edges. If the im[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3  Camera Modes: You can choose amon g four view modes.  Qua d vi ew : Composed of four PTZ views.  360 degree: Composed of two PTZ view and one 360º panora mic view.  Dual 180 degree: Composed o f two 180º views.  Single view: Composed of one PTZ v iew. Qu a d vi ew : 4 PTZ view s 360 degree: 2 PTZ v iews &a[...]

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     Zoom: Select Zoom In or Zoom Out and t hen click on the im age.  Show Source Video at T op-Right Channel: Shows the circular source i mage in the top-right q uadrant when Qu ad view is selected.  360 degrees Object Tracking: Tracks moving objects under 360 de gree view. Refer to 3.2.8 Object Tracking for more d eta ils.  Setting s: The[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.3 The Control Panel of the Live View Windo w To open the control pane l of the Live View window, click the arrow button on top of the viewer. You can access the following functions by using the left and right arrow buttons on the control panel. Click the arrow button to display the control panel. Click th e right and le[...]

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    [Audi o] Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and spea ker devices are enabled. [I/O C ontro l] Provides a real-tim e graphic display of the input and output status. You can force the output to be triggered by double-clicking its icon. [A larm No tify ] Displays images captured upon s ensor triggers and/or motion detection. For this fu[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3  Brightness: Adj u sts the br ig htn es s of t h e im age.  Contrast: Adjusts the relative differences between one pixel and the nex t.  Saturation: Adjusts the satu rati on o f the ima ge.  Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness of the image.  Gamm a: Adjusts the relative proportions of bright and dark areas.  [...]

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     Defog: Select Au t o to automatically enhance the visibility of images. Select Cl o se to disable the function. [GPS] For details see 4.8.2 GPS Maps Se tting . [Temp erature ] Click the Monit or button to see the current temperature o f the chipset in Celsius and Fahrenheit. [D ow nl oad ] Allows you to install t he programs from the hard drive[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.4 Snapshot of a Liv e Video To take a snapshot o f live video, follow these steps: 1. Click t he Snapshot button (No. 5, Figure 3-3). The Save As dialog box appears. 2. Specify Save in , type the File name , and select JPEG or BMP as Save as T ype . You may also choose w hether to display the name and date stamps on the[...]

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    3.2.6 Wide Angle Lens Dewarpi ng The fisheye source vi ew is curved especially near the edges. Use this function to reduce the warping of live view. 1. Right-click on the live view to display a drop-down list. 2. Select Wide A ngle Setting . The W ide Angle Dew arping Sett ing w indow appears. Figure 3-12 3. Slide the slider at the bottom to correc[...]

  • Page 73

    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.7 Picture-in-Picture a nd Picture-and-Picture View Two types of close-up v iews are available to provide clear and detailed images o f the surveillance area: Pictur e-in-P ictu re (PIP ) and Picture-and P icture (PAP) . Afte r en terin g the live view window, the image is displayed in PIP mode by default. The PIP and PA[...]

  • Page 74

    Picture-and-Pictur e Vie w W ith the Picture and Picture (PAP) view, you can create a split video e ffect with multiple close-up views on the image. A to tal of 7 close-up vi ews can be defined. Figure 3-14 1. Right-click t he live v iew and select PAP . A row of three inset window s appears at the botto m. 2. Draw a navigation box on the image, an[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.8 Object T racking You can track movi ng objects in fisheye live view. The function is only av ailable when the fisheye camera mode is set to be Geo Fishey e: 360 degree . W hen mot ion is det ec te d, t he top-right channel will start tracking the movi ng object and in the 360 de gree view at the bottom, the moving obj[...]

  • Page 76

    4. Use the options below to customize object tracking.  Mask Region: Use the mouse to ou tline a mask region w here motion will be ignored.  Object Size: Click the button to pause the liv e view and then use the mouse to outline the maximum and minimum size o f the targeted object.  Dwel l Time of Mo tion : After a targeted object stops mo[...]

  • Page 77

    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.9 A larm Notification After input trigg ers and motion detection, you ca n be alerted by a pop-up live video and v iew up to four captured images. Captur ed Imag es Pop-up l ive vi deo Figure 3-17 To conf ig ur e th is f unc t ion, c lick t he Show System Menu button (No. 11, Figure 3-3), and select A larm Notify . This[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.10 Video and Audio Configur ation You can enable the microphone and spea ker for tw o-way audio communication and set the number of frames to keep for live view buffer. Click the Show System M enu button (No. 9, Figure 3-3), and select Video and Audio Configuration .  Camera: Sets the number of frames to keep in live[...]

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     A udio Confi gure: You c an enable the microphone and spea ker and adjust the audio volu me . F igu re 3-20 66[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.11 Remote Configuration You can view the connection status of the central monitoring stations and upgrade firmware over the network. Click the Show System Menu button (No. 9, Figure 3-3), and select Remote Config . The Remote Config dialog box will appear. [Firmware Upgrade] In this tab, you can up grade the firmware ov[...]

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    3.2.14 I/O Contr ol The I/O Control window provides real-t ime graphic displays of camera status, I/O status, and alarm events. Additionally, you can remotely force output to be triggered. Note: I/O Control settings are only supported by GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521. Figure 3-22  To display the I/O control window, click t[...]

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    Acce ssing the Ca mera 3 3.2.15 Visual Automation This function is only supported by GV-FE110 / 11 1 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 430 1 / 420 / 521. The Visual Automation allows you to change the current state o f the electronic device by simply clicking on its image, e.g. turning the light O N. This fe ature is only av ailable when the Visual Automation i[...]

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    70 3.2.16 Network Status To view the network status, in the left menu, click Network and select Status . Figure 3-24[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 Chapter 4 Administrator Mode The Administrator can access the sy stem configuration through the network. Eight cate gories of configurations are involved in the system con figuration: Vi deo and Motion , I/O Cont rol , Events and A lerts , Monitor ing , Recording Schedule , Remote ViewLog , Network and Management . Figure 4-1[...]

  • Page 86

    List of Me nu Options Find the topic of interest by re ferr ing to the section numbe r prefixed to each option. 4.1 Video and Motion 4.1.1 Video Settings 4.1.2 Motion Detection 4.1.3 Privacy M ask 4.1.4 T ext Overlay 4.1.5 Tampering Alarm 4.1.6 Visual Automation 4.2 I/O Control 4.2.1 Input Setting 4.2.2 Ou tput S etti ng 4.3 Events and Alerts 4.3.1[...]

  • Page 87

    Administrator Mode 4 4.1 Video & Motion This section includes video image settings and how the images can be managed by using Motion Detection, Privacy Mask, Text Overlay, Tampering Alarm and Visual Automation. 4.1.1 Video Settings 73[...]

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    Figure 4-2 [Name] Rename the video stream. The camera na me will appear on the Live View . To display the name of the video stream on the Liv e View window, see 3.2.12 Camera Name Display . [C onn ec ti o n Tem pl at e] Select the type of your netw ork connection. Unless you select Customized , th is op tion w ill automatically bring up the recomme[...]

  • Page 89

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [Vi deo Signal Ty pe] The codec options, resolutions and maxi mum frame rates are listed as be low: Models Codec Options Image Resolution Maximum Frame Rate GV-FE110 / 111 H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4 1280 x 1024 15 fps GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 H.264, MJPEG 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 15 fps GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 H.264, MJPEG [...]

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    [Regi on of Interest] Defines clarity and sets privacy mask to di ff erent parts of the liv e view for the camera connecting to t hird-party soft ware through O NVIF/RTSP. This f unction is disabled by def ault. Select Enable and click ROI Setting to configure: 1. On the popup wi ndow, use your mouse and draw directly on the live view to specify a [...]

  • Page 91

    Administrator Mode 4  Record Audio: Activates audio recording when an event occurs.  Write recording data into local storage: Select to continue recording to the local storage while live view is being accessed through Web interface or other applications such as GV-System. This option is enabled by default. Note: To optimize recording results,[...]

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    Note : The D/N function and Backlight Compensation are not available in GV-FE110 / 111. 78[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.1.2 Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occur s in the video image. You can configure up to 8 areas w ith different sensitivity values for motion detection. Figure 4- 4 For GV-FE110 / 111, the default detection area is set to the entire camera v iew with a sensitivity level of 2.[...]

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     Ignore environmenta l changes: Ignore environmental changes in the camera view such as rain or sno w. 6. The Noise Tolerance function is enabled by de fault. It ignores video noise when the light intensit y changes. 7. T o trigger the alarm output when motion is de tected, select Outpu t1 and c lick the A pply button. To activate the output set[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.1.3 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask function is used to block out sensitive areas on live v iew and recorded clips for the camera con necting to GeoVision software. This feature is ideal for locations where displays, keyboard sequences (e .g. passwords), and for anyw here else you don’t sensitive information visible. Note: [...]

  • Page 96

    4.1.4 Text Overla y The Text Overlay allows you to overlay any text in any place on the came ra view. Up to 16 text messages can be created on one came ra view. The overlaid text w ill be saved in the recordi ngs. Figure 4-6 1. Select the font, font style and font size in a pop-up w indow. 2. S elect the Enable option. 3. Click any place on the ima[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.1.5 Tampering A larm The Tampering Alarm is used to detect when the camera is being physically tampered with. An alarm can be generated w hen the camera is moved, covered up , or out of focus. The alarm methods include triggering the output device and e-mail alert. To enable the tampering alarm, f irst set up these alarm me[...]

  • Page 98

    To con figure the tampering alarm: 1. Select Enable . 2. If you want the camera to ignore any movement or scene change in ce rtain areas, click the button to drag areas on the camera view . 3. Select the desired detection sensitivity by moving the slider. The higher the value, the more sensitive the camera is to scene ch anges. 4. In the To le r an[...]

  • Page 99

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.1.6 Visual Automation This intuitive feature helps you automate any electronic device by triggering the connec ted output device. When you click on the image of the electronic device, y ou can change its current state, e.g. turning the lig ht on. Note: Visual Automation settings are only supported by GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 /[...]

  • Page 100

    4.2 I/O Control The I/O wires connected to the ca mera provide the interface for one input dev ice and one output device. Note: The I/O settings are only supported by GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521. 4.2.1 Input Setting s To activate the sensor input, select Enable . Figure 4-11  Normal St ate: You can set the input state to[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.2.2 Output Settings Select Enable to start the output device. Choose the output signal that best sui ts the device you are using: N/O (Open Circuit), N/C (Grounded Circuit ), N/O Toggle, N/C Toggle, N/O Pulse or N/C Pulse. For Toggle output type, the output continues to be triggered until a new input trigg er ends the outpu[...]

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    4.3 E vents & A l erts The Administrator can set up the following alert methods to receive notifications when motion is detected or I/O devices are triggered: 1. Send a captured still image by e-mail or FTP. 2. Notify Center Monitoring Stat ion, Center V2, VSM or GV-GIS, by video or text alerts. To activate the above alert methods, you mu st se[...]

  • Page 103

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [Enabl e] Select to enable the e-mail function.  Sever URL/IP A ddress: Type the SMTP Server’s URL address o r IP address.  Serv er Port: Type the SMTP Server’s port number. Or keep the default value 25.  From email address: Type the sender’s e-mail address.  Send to: Type the e-mail address(s) you w ant to [...]

  • Page 104

    4.3.2 FTP You can also send the c aptured still image to a remote FTP server for alerts. Figure 4- 14 [Enable] Select t o enable the FTP function.  Server URL/IP A ddress: Type the URL address or IP address of the FTP Serv er.  Server Port: Type the port number of the FTP Server. Or keep the default value 21.  User Name: Type a v alid user[...]

  • Page 105

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [FTP -Ala rm Sett ings]  Motion D etec tion : Once motion is detected on th e camera, a still image will be sent to the FTP Server.  Conti nuously send images upon trigger ev ents (Motion): A se quence of snapshots is uploaded to the F TP Server when motion is de tected on the camera.  Digi tal Input: W hen the input[...]

  • Page 106

    4.3.3 Center V2 After a motion or an I/O triggered event, the central monitoring station Center V2 can be notified by live videos and text alerts. For the live monitoring through Center V2, you must already have a subscriber account on Center V2. The camera can conne ct wi th up to two Center V2. Important: 1. To notify the Center V2 Server upon mo[...]

  • Page 107

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 To enable t he Center V2 connection : 1. A ctivate L ink: Enable th e monitoring through Center V2. 2. Host Name or IP A ddress: Type the host name or IP address of Center V2. 3. Port Numbe r: M atch th e p ort to Port 2 on Center V2. Or keep the de fault value 5551. For de tail s, see 8.1 Center V2. 4. User Name: Type a vali[...]

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    4.3.4 VSM After a motion detection or an I/O triggered event, the central monit oring station VSM can get notified by text alerts. For the live monitoring through VSM, you must already hav e a subscriber account on V SM. The camera can be connected with up to two VSM . Important: 1. To notify the VSM upon motions, be sure to set u p the detection a[...]

  • Page 109

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 To enable t he VSM connection: 1. A ctivate L ink: Enable the monitoring thr ough VSM. 2. Host Name or IP A ddress: Type the host name or IP address of VSM . 3. Port Numbe r: M atch th e p ort to Port 2 on VSM. Or keep the default value 5609. For details, see 8.2 VSM. 4. User Name: Type a valid user name to lo g into VSM. 5. [...]

  • Page 110

    4.3.5 Backup Center The connection to the GV-Backup Center allows you to back up ano ther copy of recordings and system log to the GV-Bac kup Center on an o ff site location while the camera is saving these data to the memory card. The GV-Backup Center provides a PC-ba sed storage and backup solution. For details on the GV-Bac kup Center, see GV-Ba[...]

  • Page 111

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 To enable connec tion to Backup Center: 1. A ctivate L ink: Enable th e connection to the Backup Center. 2. Host Name or IP A ddress: Type the host name or IP address of the Bac kup Center. 3. Port Numbe r: M atch the communication port on the Backup Center. Or keep the default value 30000. 4. User Name: Type a valid user nam[...]

  • Page 112

    4.3.6 Video Gate wa y / Reco rding Serv er The GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Serv er is a video streaming server designed for large-scale video surveillance deployments. The GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Ser ver (with recording capability) can receive up to 128 c hannels from various IP v ideo devices, and distribute up to 300 channels to i ts [...]

  • Page 113

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 1. Activ ate Lin k: Enable the connection to the GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server. 2. Host Name or IP A ddress: Type the host name or IP address of the GV-Video Gatew ay / GV-R ecord in g Serv er. 3. Port Numbe r: M atch the communication port on the GV-Video Gatew ay / GV- Recording Server or keep the default value 500[...]

  • Page 114

    4.3.7 Vie w Log Server The ViewLog Server is designed for remote playback fu nction. This server allow s you to remotely access the recorded files saved in the camera and play back video with the player ViewLog. Select Enable to activate the built-in server. Keep the default port 5552 or modify it if necessary. For details on the remote playback, s[...]

  • Page 115

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.3.8 RTSP The RTSP Server enables RTSP protocol for vi deo stream ing. Figure 4-20  A ctiva te Link : Enable the RTSP protocol.  RTSP/TCP Port: Keep the default value 8554, or modify it if necessary.  RTP/UDP Port: Keep the default range from 17300 to 17319, or modify it if necessary . The number of ports for use is[...]

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    4.4 Monitori ng You can start recording manually , by schedule or by input trigger. Note: 1. See Note for Record ing at the beginning of the manual. 2. Recording upon input trigger is only supported by GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521. Figure 4-21 [Manua l] M anually activates motion detection and I/O monitoring. Select one of t[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.5 Recording Schedule The schedule is provided to activate recording an d I/O monitoring on a specific time each day. 4.5.1 Recording Schedule Setti ngs You can set up the sche dule for recording. Figure 4-22  Span 1- Span 3: Set a d ifferent recording mode for each time span during the day. Each day can be div ided into [...]

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    4.5.2 I/ O M onitoring Settings You can set t he schedule for I/O monitoring to start. Note: The I/O Monitoring Sett ings are only supported for GV-FE110 / 111 / 2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521 . Figure 4-23  Span 1-3: Set different time spans during the da y to enable I/O monitoring. Each day can be divided into 3 time spans, show n as Span[...]

  • Page 119

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.6 Remote Vie w Log W ith the Remote ViewLog function, you can play back the files recorded at the camera ov er TCP/ IP ne tw ork. For first-t ime users, you need to install the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD to the local compu ter. F or re mote acce ss to the c amera , the ViewLog Serv er bui lt in the unit mu[...]

  • Page 120

    4.7 Netw ork The Network section includes some basic but important netw ork configurations that enable the camera to be connec ted to a TCP/IP network. Note: WiFi related settings are only applicable to GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303, and are only available when a W iFi adapter is inserted to the ca mera. 4.7.1 LA N Acco[...]

  • Page 121

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [Op tional Netw ork Ty pe] According to the network env ironment, select Wired Etherne t or Wireless . Before enabling the W ireless option, follow the steps in 2.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection to configure the w ireless settin gs first. [LAN Configuration]  Dynamic IP address: The netw ork environment has a DHCP [...]

  • Page 122

    4.7.2 Wireless C lient Mode Note this function is only supported in GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 43 02 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303 and when GV- W iFi Adapter is installed. Set up the client mode before enabling the wireless f unction. Figure 4-25  Netw ork type: Select the networ k mode Ad H o c or Infrastructure .  Infrastruc ture: Connect to t[...]

  • Page 123

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4  WEP (Wi red E quiv alent Priv acy ): A type o f data encryption. Type up to four WEP Keys in HEX or ASCII format. Note that if you use HEX format, only digits 0-9 and letters A-F , a -f are v ali d.  WPAPSK -TKIP and WPA 2PSK-T KIP: Type W PA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) for data encryption.  W P AP SK - AE S a n d W P A2 P[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 Fig ure 4-26 [Dy namic D NS S erv er S ettings ] DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the came ra when using a dynamic IP. DDNS assi gns a domain name to the ca mera, so that the Administrator does not need to go through the tro uble of checking if the IP address assi gned by DHCP Server or[...]

  • Page 126

    [HTT P Port Setti ngs] The HTTP port enables co nnecting the camera to the w eb. For security integration, the Administrator can hide the server from the general HTTP port by changing the default HTTP port of 80 to a di fferent port number within the range of 1024 through 65535. [HTTPS Settings] By enabling the HTTPS se ttings, you can access the c[...]

  • Page 127

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [Netw ork Connection Check Settings] The camera checks for Internet c onnection, and reboots when it is disconnected from the Internet. This function is enabled by default. Note: If you do not intend to connect the camera to the network, disable this function to prevent automatic reboot. 113[...]

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    4.7.4 IP F ilterin g The A dmini strato r can set IP filte ri ng to rest rict access to the camera. Figure 4-27 To enable the IP Filter function: 1. Enable IP F ilte ring : Enable the IP Filtering function. 2. Filt ered IP: Type the IP address you want to r estrict the access. 3. Action to take: Select to A llo w or Den y the IP address(es) you hav[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.7.5 SNMP Se tting The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows you to monitor the status of the camera with SNMP network management software. Figure 4-28 To set up the SNMP settings: 1. Select Enable SNMPv1 SNMPv2c to enable the function. 2. To enable access to Read/Writ e Name , type a community string. This will s[...]

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    4.8 Manageme nt The Management section includes the se ttings of data and time, GPS maps, storage device and user account. Also y ou can view the firmware version and execute certain system operations. 4.8.1 Date and Time Settings The date and time settings are used for da te and time stamps on the ima ge. Figure 4-29 116[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [ D at e & T ime on IPCA M] Displays the current date and time on the camera. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone for local settings. Select Enable Day ligh t Sav ing T ime to automatically adjust the camera for daylight saving time. Type the Start Time and End Time to enable the daylight saving function. To playback, see 5.2.[...]

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    4.8.2 GPS M aps Setti ngs The Maps Settings allows you to see the location o f your camera on Google maps, wi thout a GPS device. To see the location o f your camera on maps : 1. It is required to sign up for a Google Maps API key before using the Google M aps. Click Link to th e Google Maps A PI . Figur e 4-30 2. Enter the registered Maps API Key,[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4. Click Op e n . A warning message appear s. Figure 4-32 5. Right-click the warning message and select Allow Blocked Content . The map will be displayed. The icon indicates the location of your came ra. At the upper right corner y ou have options to view different map formats, such as Satellite and Hybrid. Figure 4-33 119[...]

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    4.8.3 Storage Settings Based on Linux ext3 file sy stem, t he ca mera supports memory cards for video and audio recordings. You need to format the memory card by using the following Storage Sett ings. After being form atted, the memory card will be ready to use by Linux OS of the camera. Figure 4-34 [Storag e S etting s]  Enable recycling: If th[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4  Keep days (1-255): Specify the number o f days to keep the files from 1 day to 255 days. W hen both Keep days and Enable recy cling are selected, the system applies whichever condition comes first. For example, if the speci fied smallest amount of storage space comes ea rlier than the designated keep days, then recycle is[...]

  • Page 136

    The st orage device s tatus is indicated in the status column: Status Description Formatting The storage device is being formatted. Unknown The camera can not recognize the format of the storage device or the device can not be found. OK Stora ge for matti ng i s suc cess ful. Try Mount The camera is attempting to connec t to the storage device. Err[...]

  • Page 137

    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4.8.4 User Account You can change the lo gin name and password o f Administr ator, Guest an d FTP Server User.  The default Administrat or login name and passw ord are admin .  The default Guest login name and passw ord are guest . To allow a Guest user to log in without entering name and passw ord, select Disable authe[...]

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    4.8.5 Log Information The log information contains dump data that is us ed by service personnel for analyz ing problems. Figure 4-37-1 124[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 Figure 4-37-2 125[...]

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    4.8.6 System Log Note this function is not supported by GV-FE110 / 111, GV-FE2301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521 (V1.10 or earlier) and GV-FER521 (V1.10 or earlier). The System Log records the events in t he four types of logs: System Event , Monitoring Ev ent , I/O Event and Login/Logout Event . With the System Lo g, you can search and obtain the [...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 4. Click Que ry . The filter ing results may look like the figure below. Figure 4 -39 127[...]

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    4.8.7 Tool s This section allows you to execute certain sy stem operations and view the firmware version. Figure 4-40 128[...]

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    Admi nistrato r Mode 4 [H o s t Se ttings ] Type a descriptive name for the camera. [Auto Reboot Setup] Select Enable to activate automatic r eboot and specif y the time for reboot in the sub fields.  Day Interv al: Type the day interval betw een each automatic reboot.  Reboot Time: Use the drop-down list s to specif y the time for automatic [...]

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    130 4.8.8 Language This section allows you to select the language of the Web interface. The Default option sets the W eb interface to the language o f the computer’s operating sy stem. Figure 4-41[...]

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    Recording and Playback 5 Chapter 5 Recordi ng and Play back The camera can record v ideo and audio directly to the me mory card. You can play back the recorded files on the GV-Sy stem or over the TCP/IP network. Note: See Note for R ec ording at the beginning of t he manual. 5.1 Recording To enable the recording function: 1. Inse rt th e me mory ca[...]

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    5.2 Playback These methods are available to play bac k the video files recorded at the camera:  Playback from the memory card by connectin g it directly to the GV-System through a card reader  Playback using th e Remote ViewLog function ov er the TCP/IP network  Playback using the recorded files downloaded from built-in FTP Server 5.2.1 Pl[...]

  • Page 147

    Recording and Playback 5 1. I n stall the Ext2Fsd from the Software DVD. Note: If you are using Windows 8 or Windo ws Server 2012 , change its compatibility before installing the Ext2Fsd program: A. Right-click the Ext2Fsd pro gram and select Properties . This dialog box appears. Figure 5-1 B. Select the Compa tib ility tab . C. Select Windows 7 us[...]

  • Page 148

    2. On Your desktop, click Sta rt , select Programs , l oca te the Ex t2Fsd folder and select Ext2 Volume Manager . All the connected drives are shown. Figure 5-2 3. For t he first-inst allation, execute t he Ext2Fsd Service. A. From the Ext2 Volume Manager window, select Tools and select Service Management . This dialog box appears. Figure 5-3 134[...]

  • Page 149

    Recording and Playback 5 B. Click A pply . 4. Mount the storage drive to your co mputer. A. From the Ex t2Fsd Volume Manager window, right-click the storage drive and select Ext2 Management . This dialog box appears. Figure 5-4 B. Under the M ount point & driver letter section, select Automatically mount v ia Ext2Mg r , speci fy a disk drive us[...]

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    C. O n the Ext2 Volume Manager w indow, the storage drive is success fully mounted to your computer when it is indicated w ith the disk drive you specified. Figure 5-5 5. Access the recording files from the speci fied drive of your computer. 136[...]

  • Page 151

    Recording and Playback 5 5.2.2 Playback over Net work W ith the Remote ViewLog function, you can play back the files recorded at the camera ov er TCP/ IP ne tw ork. 1. The came ra mu st al low remote access wi th Vie wLog Server activated. See 4.3.7 ViewLog Server. 2. For f irst t ime users, run the Remote ViewLog program from the Software DVD. Nex[...]

  • Page 152

    5.2.3 A ccess to the Recorded Files through FTP Server The built-in FTP Server allows you to download the recorded files saved on the memory card. You can play back the dow nloaded files of AVI format with any multimedia player. For details to download files, see [Act as F TP Server], 4. 3. 2 FTP . Note: To play back videos, ensu re you have instal[...]

  • Page 153

    Recording and Playback 139 5 5.2.4 Playback of Da y li ght Saving Time Ev ents On GV-System, you can retrieve the events recor ded during the Daylight Saving Time (DST) period from the camera for playback. You can als o connect the memory c ard with the recorded files t o GV-System fo r playback. The following instructions describe how to retrieve [...]

  • Page 154

    Chapter 6 Advanced Applications This chapter introduces more advanced applications. 6.1 Upgrading System Firmw are GeoVision periodically releases the updated firmware on the w ebsite. The new firmware can be simply loaded into the camera using the W eb i nterface or the IP Device Util ity included on the Software DVD. Important Note s before You S[...]

  • Page 155

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 9. Since the f irmw are adopts diff erent storage format from V2.07 onward, be sure to re- format the memory card after firmware upgrade. If you have not done so, this w arning message appears when y ou view the M onitoring or Storage Settings’ W eb interface: Figure 6-1 141[...]

  • Page 156

    6.1.1 Using the W eb Interface 1. In the Live View window, click the Show System Menu butt on (No. 9 , Figure 3-3) and select Remote Config . This dialog box appears. Figure 6-1 2. Click t he Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 3. Click t he Upgrade button to process the upgrade. 142[...]

  • Page 157

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 6.1.2 Using the IP Dev ice Utility The IP Device Utility provides a direct way to upgrade the firmware for multiple cameras. Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the sa me network of the came ra. 1. Insert the Software DVD, select IP Device Util ity , and follow the onscreen instructions to install the p[...]

  • Page 158

    5. Click t h e Firm ware Upg rade tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 6-4 6. Click t he Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 7. If you like to upgrade all cameras of the same model in the list, chec k Upgrade all devices . 8. Type Password , and click Upgrade to process the up grade. 144[...]

  • Page 159

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 6.2 Backing Up and Rest oring Settin gs W ith the IP Device Utility included on the Software DVD, you can back up the configurations in the camera, and restore the backup data to the current unit or import it to another unit. 6.2.1 Backing Up the Settings 1. Run IP Device Util ity and locate the desired camera. See Steps 1-[...]

  • Page 160

    6.2.2 Restoring the Settings 1. In F igu re 6 -3, cl ick th e Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears . Figure 6-6 2. Click t he Browse button to locat e the backup file (. dat). 3. Select Upgrade all devices to apply the settings to all devices o f the same model in the same LAN. To import passw ord settings and/or network settings, select Pa[...]

  • Page 161

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 6.3 Restoring t o Factor y Default Setti ngs You can restore the camera to factory default settings using the Web interface or directly on the ca mera. 6.3.1 Using the W eb Interface To restore to default settings usin g the W eb interface: 1. In the left menu, select Management and select Tools . 2. Under the System Settin[...]

  • Page 162

    For Models Except GV-FE110 / 111 1. Use the supplied torx w rench to unscrew and remove the camera cover. 2. Use a pointy object such as the tip of a pen to hold down the Load Default bu tton . GV -FER521 System S tat us LE D Defaul t butto n GV -FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303 System Stat us LED Default button FER3402 / 340[...]

  • Page 163

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 3. Release the default button when the status LED blinks. 4. W hen the status LED fades, the process of loading default settings is completed and the camera reboots automatically. 149[...]

  • Page 164

    6.4 Verifying W atermark The watermark is an encrypted and digital signature e mbedded in the video stream during the compression stage, protecting the video from the moment of its creation. W atermarking ensures that an image is not edited or damaged a fter it is recorded. To enable the watermark function, see [ W atermark], 4.1.1 Video Settings. [...]

  • Page 165

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 6.4.3 The Watermark Proof W indow 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 2 4 Figur e 6-7 The controls in the window: No. Name Description 1 Open File Opens the recorded file. 2 Fi rst Frame Goes to th e firs t frame of the file. 3 Play Plays the file. 4 Previous Frame Goes to th e previous frame of the f ile. 5 Next Frame Goes to th e next frame of[...]

  • Page 166

    6.5 Dow nloading Videos fr om t he Micro SD Ca rd W hen connec tions of GV-IP Cameras to the GV-System are lost, recordings are automatically saved to the memory cards inserted in the GV -IP Cameras. To automatically synchronize and dow nload r ecordings from the m icro SD cards to a local folder, install and execute the GV -SDC ardSy nc Utility pr[...]

  • Page 167

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 3. To con figure synchronization, network and startup settings, see the steps below. Figure 6-9 [Sy nchron ization ]  Sy nchro nize auto matic ally at a n inte rv al: Automatically synchronize videos from micro SD cards to a local folder at the specified interval.  Synchronize automatically at: Automatically synchroni[...]

  • Page 168

    4. By default, downloads are sav ed to :Gv SDC ardSy nc and are not recycled automatically. To configure the storage and recycling settings, select the Storage tab on the Setting window. This page appears. Figure 6-10 [Recy cle ]  Recycle when t he storage space is less t han (GB): Specify a minimum free space of your local storage for file rec[...]

  • Page 169

    Advanced Applicati ons 6 6.5.2 The GV-SD Card Sy n c Utility Windo w After you have installed the GV-SDCardSync Utili ty, point to Start , select Programs , selec t GV-SDCardSync and select to launch the program. This window appears. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 6-11 No. Name Description 1 Play Video Plays downloaded recordings of the selected GV-IP Cameras [...]

  • Page 170

    Chapter 7 DVR Configurations The GV-System provides hybrid solution, integrating the digital videos from IP cameras with other analog videos. For digital videos, the GV-System provides complete video management, such as video view ing, r ecording, play back, alert setting s and almost every feature of the system. The integration specifications are [...]

  • Page 171

    DVR Conf iguration s 7  T he maximum number of streams supported by e ach GV-Fisheye Camera is detailed below. When a fisheye camera is connec ted to IE browser or any other applications, it takes up 1 stream. W hen a fisheye camera is con nected to GV-System, it takes up 1 stream. Max. No. of Streams Connection from one GV-System; One connectio[...]

  • Page 172

    Note: The above maximum nu mbers of streams are based on the maxim um resolution for the camera and the code c H.264.  T he hardware co mpression and the “Pre-Recording Using RAM ” feature cannot work on the videos from the fisheye camera. GV-Fisheye Camera GV-Fishey e Camera TCP/ IP GV-System with 32-channel Dis play Figure 7-1 158[...]

  • Page 173

    DVR Conf iguration s 7 7.1 Setting Up I P Cameras To set up t he camera on the GV- System, follow these st eps: 1. On the main screen, click the Configure button, select System Configure , select Camera Install and click IP Ca mera Ins tall . This dialog box appears. Figure 7-2  To automatically set up the camera, click Scan Camera to de tec t a[...]

  • Page 174

    The following steps are the example of manual setup. 2. Click A dd Camera . This dialog box appears. Figure 7-3 3. Type the IP address, username and pas sword of the camera. M odify the default HTTP port if necessary. Select GeoV ision fro m the Bran d drop-down list and select the model from th e Device drop-down list. This dialog box appears. Fig[...]

  • Page 175

    DVR Conf iguration s 7 6. Click t he listed camera and select Displa y pos itio n to map the IP camera to a channel on the GV -Sy stem. Figure 7-5 7. The Statue column should display “Connected”. Click OK. 161[...]

  • Page 176

    7.1.1 Customizing the Basic Se ttings After the GV-Fisheye Camera is connected and a ssigned with a display position, you can configure the cam era’s settings such as fr ame rate, codec type and resolution. Right- click the desired camera to see the following list of opt ions: Figure 7-6  Netw ork Time Out: W hen networ k disconnection exceeds[...]

  • Page 177

    DVR Conf iguration s 7 7.2 Remote Mo nitoring w ith Multi View You can use the M ulti View to monit or and mana ge the camera. 7.2.1 Connecting to the IP Camera 1. On the Multi View window, click the Edit Ho st button. The Edit Host window appears. 2. To crea te a hos t, cli ck the New button. You need to create a group be fore creating a host. 3. [...]

  • Page 178

    7.3 Remote Mo nitoring w ith E-Map You can use the Remote E-Map to monitor and manage the camera. 7.3.1 Creating an E- Map for the IP Camera W ith the E-Map Editor, you can create an E-Map for the camera. The E-Map Editor is available in the two applications: Main System and E-Map Server. The following is an example of running the E-M ap Editor inc[...]

  • Page 179

    DVR Conf iguration s 165 7 7.3.2 Connecting to the IP Camera Depending on where you sav e the created E-Map file (DVR, E-Map Server or Control Center), the steps to open the Remote E-Map w indow for monitoring may vary slightly. The following is the connection example when y ou store the E-Map file on the DVR. 1. To enable the remote access to the [...]

  • Page 180

    Chapter 8 CMS C onfigurations This section introduces settings on connectin g the camera in the central m onitoring stations Center V2, VSM and Dispatch Server. 8.1 Center V2 The Center V2 can monitor and manage the ca mera and I/O devices conne cted to the camera . GV-Fishey e Camera GV-Fisheye Camera TCP/ I P Center V 2 Video Da ta Text D ata Fig[...]

  • Page 181

    CMS Co nfigu rati ons 8  T o set the appropriate port connecting to the IP camera, click the Preference Settings button , selec t Sy stem Configure , click the Network tab, and check A ccept connections from GV-Compact DVR, Video Server & IP Cam . Keep the default port 5551 f or the Port 2 option, or modify it to match the Center V2 port on [...]

  • Page 182

     Manual close channel: Closes the triggered camera view manually.  Close the camera vie w w hen motion s topped: Closes the tri ggered ca mera vi ew automatically when motion stops.  Post Moti on: Specify the duration of the camera view remaining on the monitoring window after motion stops.  Camera send by I/O tri gger will mon itor: Sp[...]

  • Page 183

    CMS Co nfigu rati ons 8 8.2 VSM The VSM can monitor and manage the camera and I/O devices connected to the camera. GV-Fisheye Camera TCP/ I P VSM Text D ata GV-Fisheye Camera Figure 8-4 To set the appropriate port connectin g to the camera, click Co nfi gur e on the window menu, and select System Configure to d ispla y thi s d ialo g box . In the C[...]

  • Page 184

    170 8.3 Dispatch Se rver The Dispatch Server can manage the ca mera and I/O devices connected to the camera, and distribute them to the Center V2. GV-F ishe ye C amera TCP/ I P Vide o Data Cente r V2 Center V2 Dispat ch Se rver Text Da ta GV-F ishe ye C amera Figure 8-6 To enable connecting to the ca mera, click the Setting butt on on the toolbar, [...]

  • Page 185

    Appendix Appendix A . Settings for Internet Expl ore 8 or later If you use Internet Explorer 8 or later, it is required to complete the following setting. 1. S et the Secu rity to Me dium - hi gh (de fa ul t) . 2. Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt . 3. Disable Only allow approved domains to use A ctiveX without p[...]

  • Page 186

    B. RTSP Protocol Support The fisheye camera can support RTSP protocol for both video and audio streaming. If you are using Quick Time player, use the following RTSP command: rtsp://<IP of the fisheye camera>:8554 /<CH No.>.sdp For example, rtsp:// 192.168.3.111 :8554/ CH001 .sdp If you are using VLC player, use the following RTSP comman[...]

  • Page 187

    Appendix C. The CGI Command You can use the CGI command to obtain a snapshot of the live v iew without logging in the W eb inte rface or to access the User Account Web interface. For a fisheye camera w ith the following det ails: IP address: 192.168.2.11 Username: admin Password: admin Desired stream: 1 Type the following into your web brow ser to [...]

  • Page 188

    174 D. Supported Fir mware for Flash Memory The 128 MB flash memory is supported in firmware V1.09 or later except GV-FE110 / 111. To look up if the ca mera contains a 128 M B type flash memory, access the web interface or the GV I P Device Utilit y:  Web I nterface Click Management and click Tools . The “128 MB” should be noted a fter the f[...]

  • Page 189

    Specifications S pecifications Camera GV-FE110 / 111 1/3" progressive scan C MOS GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER521 / 5302 / 5303 1/ 2. 5" pr og r ess ive sc an CMO S Image Sensor GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 1/ 3. 2" pr og r ess ive sc an CMO S GV-FE110 / 11[...]

  • Page 190

    Color 0.08 Lux GV-FE3402 GV-FER3402 B/W 0. 05 Lux Color 0.08 Lux B/W 0. 05 Lux GV-FE3403 GV-FER3403 IR On 0 Lux Color 1.0 Lux at F/2.8 GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 B/W 0. 5 Lux at F/2.8 Color 1.0 Lux at F/2.0 Minimu m Illuminati on GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FER521 B/W 0. 5 Lux at F/2.0 GV-FE110 / 111 Automatic (Balanced, Speed Priority, Quality Prior[...]

  • Page 191

    Specifications WDR GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER521 / 5302 / 5303 Yes WDR Pro GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 Yes Note: Although the GV-FE2301 / FE420 / FE421 / FE4301 / FE520 / FE521 / FER521 supports day / night function, they are not equipped wi th an IR-cut filt er and t[...]

  • Page 192

    GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FER521 1.6 mm Focal Length GV-FE2302 / 2303 GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 1.19 mm GV-FE110 / 111 GV-FE2302 / 2303 GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FER3402 / 3403 GV-FER521 F/2.0 Maximum Ap e r t u r e GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER5302 / 5303 F/2.8 Mount M12, Pitch 0.5 mm GV-FE110 /[...]

  • Page 193

    Specifications IR LE D Quant ity GV-FE2303 GV-FE3403 GV-FE4303 GV-FE5303 GV-FER3403 GV-FER5303 6 IR LEDs Max. IR Distance GV-FE2303 GV-FE3403 GV-FE4303 GV-FE5303 GV-FER3403 GV-FER5303 10 m (32.81 ft.) Operatio n GV-FE110 / 111 H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG Video Compression GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 GV-FE[...]

  • Page 194

    GV-FE110 / 111 1280 x 1024 GV-FE2301 / 2302 / 2303 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 GV-FE3402 / 3403 GV-FER3402 / 3403 2048 x 1536 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 / 4302 / 4303 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 Video Resolution GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FE5302 / 5303 GV-FER521 GV-FER5302 / 5303 2560 x 1920 2048 x 1944 1440 x 1376 1280 x 1200 GV-F[...]

  • Page 195

    Specifications A larm Output GV-FE110 / 111 GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 GV-FE520 / 521 1 dig ital output (200 m A 5V DC) Note: 1. Backlig ht compensation, Wide Dy namic Range and Defog are not available in GV- FE110 / FE111. 2. Day / Night function is not supported by GV -FE110 / 111 and GV-FE420 / 421 (V1.02 or earlier). Netw ork Interface [...]

  • Page 196

    3. Stereo phone jack is not equipped in GV-FER3402 / 3403 / 5302 / 5303 . 4. I/O wires are only equipped in GV-FE110 / 111 / 2 301 / 420 / 421 / 4301 / 520 / 521. 5. SDXC and UHS-I card types are not supported. 6. Mini USB slot is only equipped in GV-FE2302 / 2303 / 3402 / 3403 / 4302 / 4303 / 5302 / 5303. General GV-FE110 / 111 GV-FE2301 / 2302 / [...]

  • Page 197

    Specifications GV-FE110 / 111 9 W GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 GV-FE520 / 521 GV-FER521 5 W GV-FE2302 GV-FE3402 GV-FE4302 GV-FE5302 8.6 W w/o PoE Converter 22 W GV-FE2303 GV-FE3403 GV-FE4303 GV-FE5303 w/ PoE Converter 30 W GV-FER3402 GV-FER5302 3.6 W Maximum Power Consumption GV-FER3403 GV-FER5303 22 W GV-FE110 / 111 GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 [...]

  • Page 198

    Camera Body (Hard-Ceiling Mount) Ø 160 x 50.55 mm (6.30’’ x 1.99’’) GV-FE110 / 111 Camera Body (In-Ceiling Mount) Ø 164 x 50.55 mm (6.46’’ x 1.99’’) Cable Length 1 m (3.28 ft) Cable Diameter Ø 8 mm (0.31 ’’) GV-FE110 / 111 Max. Connector Diameter Ø 28.5 m m (1.12’ ’) Camera Body (Hard-Ceiling Mount) Ø 160 x 47.66 mm (6.[...]

  • Page 199

    Specifications Camera Body (Hard-Ceiling Mount) Ø 160 x 46.4 mm / 6.30 x 1.83 in Camera Body (In-Ceiling Mount) Ø 164 x 46.4 mm (6.46’’ x 1.83’’) Cable Length 1 m (3.28 ft) Cable Diameter Ø 6.2 mm ( 0.24’’) GV-FER521 Max. Connector Diameter Ø 30 mm (1 .18’ ’) Camera Body (Hard-Ceiling Mount) Ø 160.25 x 48.36 mm (6.31 x 1.93’?[...]

  • Page 200

    Camera Body (Hard-Ceiling Mount with IR LED Ring) Ø 175 x 48.36 mm (6.89 x 1.93’’) Cable Length 1 m (3.28 ft.) Cable Diameter Ø 6.2 mm ( 0.24’’) Dimensions GV-FER3403 GV-FER5303 Max. Connector Diameter Ø 30 mm (1 .18’ ’) GV-FE110 / 111 GV-FE2301 GV-FE420 / 421 GV-FE4301 GV-FE520 / 521 650 g (1. 43 lb) GV-FE2302 GV-FE3402 GV-FE4302 GV[...]