Geovision GV-TVD8710, GV-TDR4700-1F, GV-TDR4702, GV-TDR2700, GV-TDR4700-0F User Manual

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GV-IP Camera
User's Manual
GV-EBD Series
GV-ABL / TBL Series
GV-ADR / TDR Series
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Tel: +886-2-8797-8377
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November 2019
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Preface

Welcome to the GV-EBD Series IR Eyeball IP Dome, GV-ABL Series Bullet IP Camera, GV-ADR / TDR Series Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome and GV-AVD Series Vandal Proof IP Camera User’s Manual.
This Manual is designed for the following models:
Model Model Number
GV-EBD2702 GV-EBD4700
IR Eyeball Dome
Bullet IP Camera
Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome
Vandal Proof IP Dome
GV-EBD4711 GV-EBD8700 GV-EBD8711 GV-ABL2701 Series GV-ABL2702 GV-ABL2703 Series GV-ABL4701 Series GV-ABL4703 GV-ABL4712 GV-ABL8712 GV-TBL2703 Series GV-TBL4703 GV-TBL4710 GV-TBL8710
GV-ADR2701 GV-ADR2702
GV-ADR4701 GV-ADR4702 GV-TDR2700 GV-TDR2702 GV-TDR4700 Series GV-TDR4702 GV-AVD2700 GV-AVD4710 GV-AVD8710 GV-TVD4710 GV-TVD8710
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Contents

Naming Definition....................................................................vi
Note for Connecting to GV-VMS / DVR / NVR......................vii
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor .....................................vii
Note for Powering the Camera..............................................vii
Note for Face Detection........................................................viii
Note for People Counting.......................................................ix
Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................1
1.1 GV-EBD Series...................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Packing List................................................................................................ 2
1.1.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................. 3
1.1.3 Overview.................................................................................................... 4
1.1.3.1 GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 8700..................................................................... 4
1.1.3.2 GV-EBD4711 / 8711 ............................................................................... 5
1.1.4 Installation.................................................................................................. 6
1.1.4.1 GV-EBD 2702 / 4700 / 8700 St andard Installation......................... 6
1.1.4.2 GV-EBD 4711 / 8711 Standa rd Installation.................................... 9
1.1.5 Optional Installation...................................................................................12
1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P............................................................................12
1.1.5.2 GV-Mount212P............................................................................17
1.1.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P..................................................21
1.1.5.4 GV-Mount212P + GV-Mount107..................................................24
1.2 GV-ABL / TBL Series............................................................................................26
1.2.1 Packing List...............................................................................................27
1.2.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................28
1.2.3 Overview...................................................................................................29
1.2.3.1 GV-ABL2701 / 2703 / 4701 / 4703 & TBL2703 / 4703..................29
1.2.3.2 GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 & TBL4710 / 8710 ............................30
1.2.4 Installation.................................................................................................31
1.2.5 Optional Installation...................................................................................34
1.2.5.1 GV-Mount502..............................................................................35
1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503..............................................................................37
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1.2.5
.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount503....................................................39
1.3 GV-ADR / TDR Series ..........................................................................................41
1.3.1 Packing List...............................................................................................42
1.3.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................43
1.3.3 Overview...................................................................................................45
1.3.4 Installation.................................................................................................46
1.3.5 Optional Installation ...........................................................................................49
1.3.5.1 GV-Mount211P......................................................................................49
1.4 GV-AVD / TVD Series...........................................................................................53
1.4.1 Packing List...............................................................................................54
1.4.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................55
1.4.3 Overview...................................................................................................57
1.4.4 Installation.................................................................................................58
1.4.5 Optional Installation...................................................................................60
1.4.5.1 GV-Mount211-2...........................................................................60
1.4.5.2 GV-Mount212-2...........................................................................63
1.4.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211-2.................................................66
1.4.5.4 GV-Mount606..............................................................................67
1.5 System Requirements...........................................................................................69
1.6 Waterproofing the Cable .......................................................................................70
Chapter 2 Accessing the Camera.......................................72
2.1 Installing on a Network..........................................................................................72
2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address............................................................73
2.1.2 Assigning an IP Address ...........................................................................74
2.2 Accessing Live View.............................................................................................75
2.2.1 The Live View Window..............................................................................77
2.3 Starting Recording................................................................................................77
2.4 Playing Back Recorded Videos.............................................................................78
2.4.1 The Playback Window...............................................................................79
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Chapter 3 Administrator Mode...........................................80
3.1 Common...............................................................................................................80
3.1.1 Basic Info..................................................................................................80
3.1.2 Local Settings ...........................................................................................81
3.2 Network ................................................................................................................83
3.2.1 Ethernet ....................................................................................................83
3.2.2 DNS..........................................................................................................84
3.2.3 Port...........................................................................................................85
3.2.4 DDNS........................................................................................................86
3.2.5 E-mail........................................................................................................88
3.2.6 SNMP .......................................................................................................89
3.2.7 802.1x.......................................................................................................90
3.2.8 QoS ..........................................................................................................91
3.3 Video & Audio.......................................................................................................92
3.3.1 Video.........................................................................................................92
3.3.2 Snapshot...................................................................................................94
3.3.3 Audio.........................................................................................................95
3.3.4 ROI...........................................................................................................96
3.3.5 Media Stream............................................................................................97
3.4 Image ...................................................................................................................99
3.4.1 Image........................................................................................................99
3.4.2 OSD........................................................................................................104
3.4.3 Privacy Mask...........................................................................................106
3.5 Intelligent............................................................................................................107
3.5.1 Smart Settings ........................................................................................107
3.5.1.1 Cross Line.................................................................................108
3.5.1.2 Intrusion ....................................................................................110
3.5.1.3 Object Moving ........................................................................... 111
3.5.1.4 Object Left.................................................................................112
3.5.1.5 Defocus.....................................................................................113
3.5.1.6 Scene Change...........................................................................114
3.5.1.7 Face Detect ion ..........................................................................115
3.5.1.8 People Counting........................................................................116
3.5.2 Advanced Settings..................................................................................117
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3.6 Events................................................................................................................118
3.6.1 Motion Detect ion.....................................................................................118
3.6.2 Tampering Alarm ....................................................................................120
3.6.3 Audio Detection.......................................................................................121
3.6.4 Alarm Input..............................................................................................122
3.6.5 Alarm Output...........................................................................................123
3.7 Storage...............................................................................................................124
3.7.1 Storage...................................................................................................124
3.7.2 FTP.......................................................................................................126
3.8 Security...............................................................................................................127
3.8.1 User........................................................................................................127
3.8.2 Network Security.....................................................................................128
3.9 System................................................................................................................131
3.9.1 Time........................................................................................................131
3.9.2 Maintenance...........................................................................................133
Chapter 4 Advanced Applications ...................................134
4.1 Upgrading System Fi rmware...............................................................................134
4.1.1 Using the W eb Interface..........................................................................135
4.1.2 Using GV-IP Device Utility.......................................................................136
4.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings..................................................................137
Chapter 5 DVR / NVR / VMS ..............................................138
5.1 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-DVR / NVR .........................................................138
5.1.1 Customizing the Basic Settings on GV-DVR / NVR.................................141
5.2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-VMS ...................................................................142
Appendix...............................................................................144
A. RTSP Multicast Protocol Support .........................................................................144
B. RTSP Protocol Support........................................................................................144
C. HTTP Protocol Support ........................................................................................144
D. Compatible Versions of GV-VMS / DVR / NVR.....................................................145
E. GV-Mount Dimensions .........................................................................................146
F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2........................................................................................149
G. Screw Position Chart............................................................................................152
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Naming Definition

GV-DVR / NVR
GV-VMS
GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software. The GV­DVR also refers to GV-Multicam System or GV-Hybrid DVR.
GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras.
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Note for Connecting to GV-VMS / DVR / NVR

The GV-IPCAM in this Manual is designed to work with and record on GV-VMS / DVR / NVR, a video management system.
Once the camera is connected to the GV-VMS / DVR / NVR, the resolution set on the
GV-VMS / DVR / NVR will override the resolution set on the camera’s Web interface. You can only change the resolution settings through the Web interface when the connection to the GV-VMS / DVR / NVR is interrupted.
The login password of the camera cannot contain the character “&” or any whit espace
when connecting to GV-VMS.
The Video Analytic features under Intelligent (see 3.5 Intelligent) cannot be integrated
with GV-VMS / DVR / NVR.

Note for Installing Camera Outdoor

When installing 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.
3. The screws are tightened and the cover is in place af ter opening the camer a cover.

Note for Powering the Camera

The camera is powered by PoE or a power adapter. If you want to power the camera using the power connector, an optional power adapter is required.
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Note for Face Detection

To use the camera’s built-in face detection feature (see 3.5.1.7 Face Detection), not supported by GV-ABL2701 series / 2703 series / 4701 series / 4703, GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702, GV-TBL series, GV-TDR2702 / 4702 and GV-TVD series, it is recommended to install the camera according to the criteria listed below:
Surveillance Condition
The camera shall be installed at a site with uniform, sufficient lighting, where the
face(s) to be detected are fully illuminated.
Example of Recommended Scene Example of Non-recommended Scene
Camera Position
The camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 2.5 ~ 3 m. The camera shall be mounted with a recommended depression angle of around 10°. The camera shall be positioned so that the face(s) to be detected are directly aligned
with the lens of the camera, with a horizontal deviation of no greater than 30°, a vertical deviation of no greater than 15° and a face size of at least 120 pixels.
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Note for People Counting

To use the camera’s built-in people counting feature (see 3.5.1.8 People Counting), not supported by GV-ABL2701 series / 2703 series / 4701 series / 4703, GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702, GV-TBL series, GV-TDR2702 / 4702 and GV-TVD series, it is recommended to install the camera according to the criteria listed below:
Surveillance Condition
The camera shall be installed at a site with uniform, sufficient lighting, where the
person(s) to be counted are fully illuminated.
The camera shall be installed at an entrance or exit with an ideal width of 1 ~ 4 m,
where the persons(s) to be counted move toward the lens of the camera in single file.
Example of Recommended Scene Example of Non-recommended Scene
Camera Position
The camera shall be mounted at a recommended height of 3 ~ 5 m. The camera shall be mounted with a recommended depression angle of 70 ~ 80°. The camera shall be positioned so that the person(s) to be counted face toward the
lens of the camera and are displayed on the image with a shoulder size of between 120 ~ 160 pixels.
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Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 GV-EBD Series

The H.265 Target Eyeball Dome is an outdoor, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and IR LEDs for day and night surveillance. The camera adheres to IP67 standards for dust / water protection and supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths. With its WDR Pro (WDR for GV-EBD2702), It can process scenes with contrasting intensity of lights and produce clear image.
For GV-EBD4711 / 8711, with their motorized lenses, the user can zoom and focus the camera from the Web interface. The camera also provides built-in micro SD card slot for local storage.
Model No. Specifications Description
GV-EBD2702
GV-EBD4700
GV-EBD8700
GV-EBD4711
GV-EBD8711
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed lens
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.7 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, Ø12 mm Lens Mount
Motorized varifocal lens
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm F/1.5, Ø12 mm Lens Mount
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro
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1.1.1 Packing List

H.265 Target Eyeball Dome Screw Kit
Waterproof Rubber Set
Warranty Card
Drill Template Paster
Download Guide

1.1.2 Optional Accessories

Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information.
Model Number Name Details
GV-Mount107 (must be used with GV-Mount212P)
GV-Mount211P Wall Mount Bracket
GV-Mount212P Wall Box Mount
Pendant Bracket
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø
4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.63 lb)
Dimensions: 233 x 126 x 126 mm (9.2” x 5” x 5”) Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lb)
Dimensions: Ø 126 x 36 mm (Ø
5.0” x 1.4”) Weight: 0.22 kg (0.48 lb)
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V-Mount 300- 2 Convex Corner Mount
GV-Mount310-2 Concave Corner Mount
GV-Mount420
Pole Mount Bracket (must be used with GV-Mount211P)
GV-Mount704
Extension Tube (must be used with GV-Mount107)
Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x 53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
Steel Strap Diameter: Ø 67 ~ 127 mm (Ø 2. 6” ~ 5”)
Dimensions: Ø 3.5 x 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 cm (Ø 1.38 x 3.9 or 7.9 or
11.8 or 19.7”) Weight: 225 g or 360 g or 500 g or 780 g (0.5 lb or 0.79 lb or 1.1 lb or
1.72 lb)
GV-PA191
GV-POE Switch
Power Adapter
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Adapter
GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable.
GV-POE Swit ch is designed to provide power along with network
connection for IP devices. GV-POE Switch is available in various
models with different numbers and types of ports.
Contact our sales representatives for the countries and areas
supported.
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1.1.3 Overview

1.1.3.1 GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 8700
Figure 1-1
No. Description
1 Bottom ring 2 Housing 3 Lens 4 Infrared indicator 5 Power connector (DC 12 V) 6 Ethernet connector / PoE
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1.1.3.2 GV-EBD4711 / 8711
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Figure 1-2
No. Description
1 Bottom ring 2 Housing 3 Microphone 4 Lens 5 Power connector (DC 12 V) 6 Ethernet connector / PoE 7 Micro SD card slot and default button compartment 8 Default button 9 Micro SD card slot
Note: If the default button doesn’t respond after pressing for 15 seconds, reboot the camera and try again within 10 minutes of rebooting.
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1.1.4 Installation

The Target Eyeball Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling. Alternatively, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount the dome on a wall.
Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In concealed installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the bottom ring.
1.1.4.1 GV-EBD2702 / 4700 / 8700 Standard Installation
For Concealed Installation
1. Stick the drill template paster to the ceiling and drill three holes according to the drill template.
Figure 1-3
2. Insert the screw anchors.
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Figure 1-4
3.
Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise.
Figure 1-5
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4. Connect the cables and secure the camera.
Figure 1-6
5. Adjust the monitoring direction.
Figure 1-7
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6.
Mount the bottom ring.
Figure 1-8
For Open Installation
Lead the cables out from the open slot on the bottom ring before screwing the camera to t he ceiling as shown in Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-9
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1.1.4.2 GV-EBD4711 / 8711 Standard Installation
For Concealed Installation
1. Stick the drill template paster to the ceiling and drill three holes according to the drill template.
Figure 1-10
2. Insert the screw anchors.
Figure 1-11
3. Loosen the fixing screw and remove the housing by turning it to the position as shown.
Figure 1-12
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4.
Secure the bottom ring to the ceiling with 3 supplied screws and connect the cable.
Figure 1- 13
5. Mount the housing by adjusting to the position as shown and pr ess and turn to anywhere but .
Figure 1- 14
6. Adjust the monitoring direction. Then tighten the screw.
Figure 1-15
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ARNING: Make sure the housing is not dismounted from the bottom ring when adjusting
the monitoring direction. Unintentional removal of the housing may result in circumstantial damages.
For Open Installation
Lead the cables out from the open slot on the bottom ring before mounting t he housing as shown in Figure 1-14.
Figure 1-16
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1.1.5 Optional Installation

You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment:
GV-Mount211P / GV-Mount212P for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.1 and 1.1.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.3. GV-Mount212P + GV-Mount107 for Pendant Tube Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2.
1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P
GV-Mount211P
GV-Mount211
GV-Mount211P Packing List
GV-Mount211P Wall Mount Bracket
Short Screw x 4
Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector
Figure 1-17
Long Screw x 5
Screw Anchor x 5
Drill Template Paster
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Unscrew the bracket.
Figure 1-18
2. Loosen the indicated area by turning it anticlockwise.
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Figure 1-19
3. Stick the drill template paster to the wall with the arrow pointing up.
4. Drill 4 holes according to the sticker and insert the 4 screw anchors to the 4 holes.
5. Secure the power box to the wall with 4 long screws
Figure 1-20
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6.
Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise.
Figure 1-21
7. Secure the camera to the wall mount bracket with the provided short screws according to the screw position for each model:
GV-EBD4700 / 4711 / 8700 / 8711
Figure 1-22
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GV-EBD2702
GV-ADR2701 / 4701
Figure 1-23
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Figure 1-24
GV-ADR2702 / ADR4702 / TDR2700 / TDR2702 / TDR4700 / TDR4702
Figure 1-25
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8.
Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the power box as shown in No. 8, Figure 1-26. Then connect the cable to the camera. To waterproof the cable, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable.
9. Rotate the plastic ring to secure the conduit connector to the power box. Screw in the cap as shown in No. 9, Figure 1-26.
10. Screw the wall mount bracket to the power box as shown in No. 10, Figure 1-26.
11. Mount the bottom ring.
Figure 1-27
Figure 1-26
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1.1.5.2 GV-Mount212P
GV-Mount212P
Figure 1-28
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GV-Mount212P Packing List
GV-Mount212P Wall Box Mount
Short Screw x 3
Long Screw x 3
Screw Anchor x 3
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andard Installation
1 Attach the wall box to the wall and use a marker to mark the location for the center
socket and the screws. Make sure the knob points down.
Long Screw
This knob points down
Figure 1-29
2 Drill 3 holes according to the screw location. Then, drill a bigger hole at the center
socket location for the Ethernet cable.
3 Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw location and secure the wall box to t he wall with 3
long screws.
4. Remove the bottom ring by turning it anticlockwise.
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Thread the Ethernet cable through the center socket and waterproof the Ethernet cable. For details, see 1. 6 W aterproofi ng the Cable.
`
Figure 1-31
6 Fit the cable into the wall box. 7 Secure the camera by locking the provided short screws to the screw position for each
model:
GV-EBD2702
Figure 1-32
GV-EBD4700 / 4711 / 8700 / 8711
8 Mount the bottom ring.
Figure 1-33
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ote: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose to run t he Ethernet
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cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, you will have to purchase your own conduit connector and corrugated tube. 3/4” NPS is the recommended type of connector. After you secure the wall box to the desired location, remove the knob at the bottom and connect t he conduit connector with a self-prepared corrugated tube to the wall box. Then, thread the Ethernet cable through the corrugated tube and waterproof the Ethernet cable.
Figure 1-34
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1.1.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P
Figure 1-35
GV-Mount420 Packing List
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GV-Mount420 Pole Mount Bracket
Additional Screw Kit
- M6 Screw x 4
- M6 Nut x 4
- M6 Plain Washer x 4
- M6 Split Washer x 4
Note: For GV-ADR / TDR / EBD Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GV-Mount211P.
M4 Scr ew x 4
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1.
Unscrew the bracket.
Figure 1-36
2. Loosen the indicated area by turning it anticlockwise.
Figure 1-37
3. Align and attach the power box to the back plate using the 4 supplied M4 screws as
indicated.
Figure 1-38
Note: Make sure the direction of the “up ↑” indicat or on the back plate match that of the power box.
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Thread the 3 steel straps onto the back plate.
Figure 1-39
5. Follow Step 6 ~ 12 in 1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P.
6. Secure the camera onto the desired pole by tightening the steel straps.
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1.1.5.4 GV-Mount212P + GV-Mount107
GV-Mount107
GV-Mount212P
Figure 1-40
GV-Mount107 Packing List
Pendant Bracket
Tube Connector
Pendant Tube
Torx Wrench
Note: Before installing GV-Mount107, note the following.
Install your GV-EBD Series camera on a GV-Mount212P by cutting a hole in the
center of the mount and thread the camera wires through.
Prepare 3 long screws for securing the Pendant Bracket to the ceiling.  GV-Mount107 optionally extends with GV-Mount704.
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Place GV-Mount107 on the ceiling and mark the location for the center socket and the 3 screws.
2. Drill the marks and secure the Pendant Bracket onto the ceiling.
Figur e 1-41
3. Attach one end of the Pendant Tube to the Pendant Bracket, and the other end to the Tube Connector.
4. Thread the necessary wires from the ceiling through the Pendant Tube and connect to the camera wires.
Figure 1-42
5. Push and arrange the connected wires inside Mount212P.
6. Secure the camera onto the Tube Connector.
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1.2 GV-ABL / TBL Series

The Bullet IP Camera is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IR­cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The camera supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths. The camera adheres to IP66 standards (IP67 for GV-ABL4712 / 8712 / TBL Series) and can be powered through PoE.
Model No. Specifications Description
GV-ABL2701-0F
Fixed lens
GV-ABL2701-1F
GV-ABL2702 Varifocal Lens
GV-ABL2703-0F
GV-ABL2703-1F
Fixed Iris, f: 4.0 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris: f: 6.0 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.4, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4.0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris: f: 6.0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
GV-ABL4701-0F
GV-ABL4701-1F
GV-ABL4703
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Fixed lens
Fixed Iris, f: 4.0 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 6.0 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4.0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
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Model No. Specifications Description
GV-ABL4712
GV-ABL8712
GV-TBL2703-0F
GV-TBL2703-1F
GV-TBL4703
Motorized varifocal lens
Fixed lens
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.4, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4.0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 6.0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f:4 .0 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
4 MP, H.265 Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265 Super Low Lux, WDR Pro
2 MP, H.265 Low Lux, WDR
2 MP, H.265 Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265 Low Lux, WDR
GV-TBL4710
Motorized varifocal lens
GV-TBL8710
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.4, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 ~ 12 mm, F/1.5, Ø14 mm Lens Mount

1.2.1 Packing List

Bullet IP Camera  Drill Template Paster Screw Kit
Waterproof Rubber Set
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro
Download Guide Warranty Card
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1.2.2 Optional Accessories

Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information.
Model Number Name Details GV-Mount502 (for GV-
ABL2701 Series / 2703 Series / 4701 Series / 4703 & TBL2703 Series
/ 4703) GV-Mount503 (for GV-
ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712, GV-TBL4710 / 8710)
GV-Mount300-2 Convex Corner Mount
GV-Mount310-2 Concave Corner Mount
Wall Mount Bracket
Wall Mount Bracket
Dimensions: 93 x 93 x 39 mm (3.66” x 3.66” x 1.53”) Weight: 0.235 kg (0.52 lb)
Dimension: 125 x 125 x 55 mm (4.9” x4.9” x2.2”)
Weight: 0.74 kg (1.63lb)
Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
GV-Mount420 (must be used with GV-Mount503)
GV-PA191
GV-POE Switch
Power Adapter
Pole Mount Bracket
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Adapter
GV-POE Switch is designed to provide power along with network connection for IP devices. GV-POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports.
Contact our sales representatives for the countries and areas supported.
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x
53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
Steel Strap Diameter: Ø 67 ~ 127 mm (Ø 2.6” ~ 5”)
GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable.
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1.2.3 Overview

1.2.3.1 GV-ABL2701 / 2703 / 4701 / 4703 & TBL2703 / 4703
Figure 1-43
No. Description No. Description 1 Power connector (DC 12 V) 2 Ethernet connector / PoE
Load Default Button (for GV-ABL2703 / 4703 & TBL2703 / 4703 only)
Figure 1-44
No. Description No. Description 1 Load default button 2 Grounding screw
Note:
1. For safety precautions, it is recommended to connect a grounding wire to the grounding screw, and do not loosen or remove the grounding screw under any circumstances.
2. If the default button doesn’t respond after pressing for 15 seconds, reboot the camera and try again within 10 minutes of rebooting.
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1.2.3.2 GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 & TBL4710 / 8710
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 1-45
No. Description
1 Power connector (DC 12 V) 2 Audio input / Audio output / GND 3 Alarm input (IN, GND) / Alarm output (N,P) 4 Ethernet connector / PoE 5 Video Output (GV-ABL8712 / TBL8710 Only)
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1.2.4 Installation

The Bullet IP Camera is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the wall or ceiling. Or, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount your camera on a wall.
Below are the instructions for Wall Mount. There are two kinds of Wall Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the wall. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the base.
For Concealed Installation
1. For GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 & TBL4710 / 8710, optionally loosen the two screws at the bottom of the camera to insert a SD card.
Figure 1-46
2. Stick the drill template paster to the wall and align the cross center to the hole in the wall.
3. Lead the cables across the hole on the wall.
Figure 1-47
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4.
Drill four 30-mm deep holes according to the drill template.
Figure 1-48
5. Insert the screw anchors.
Figure 1-49
6. Screw the locknut and loosen the universal joint before attaching the camera to the wall.
Figure 1-50
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7.
Secure the camera to the wall and connect all cables.
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Figure 1-51
8. Adjust the monitoring direction.
Figure 1-52
For Open Installation
Lead the cables out from the open slot on the base before screwing the camera to t he wall as shown in Figure 1-51.
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1.2.5 Optional Installation

For GV-ABL2701 Series / 2703 Series / 4701 Series / 4703 & TBL2703 Series / 4703, you can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment:
GV-Mount502 for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.1.
For GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 / TBL Series, you can optionally purchase:
GV-Mount503 for Wall Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount503 for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.2.5.3. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2.
Figure 1-53 Figure 1-54
Figure 1-55
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1.2.5.1 GV-Mount502
GV-Mount502 Packing List
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GV-Mount502 Wall Mount Box
M3 12 mm Screw x 4
Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector
M3 25 mm Screw x 4
Screw Anchor x 4
1. Unscrew the box cover.
Figure 1-56
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2. Loosen the knob by turning it anticlockwise.
Figure 1-57
3. Attach the box to the wall with the knob pointing down and use a m arker to mark 4 dots.
4. Drill 4 holes according to the marks.
5. Insert the 4 screw anchors to the holes and secure the box to the wall with 4 long screws.
6. Secure the camera to the box cover with 4 short screws, as illustrated in No. 6, Figure 1-
58.
7. Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the wall box, as
shown in No. 7, Figure 1-58. Then connect the cable to the camera. To waterproof the Ethernet cable, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable.
8. Rotate the plastic ring to secure the conduit connector to the wall box. Scr ew in the cap,
as shown in No. 8, Figure 1-58.
9. Screw the box cover to the wall box, as shown in No. 9, Figure 1-58.
Figure 1-58
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1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503
GV-Mount503 Packing List
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GV-Mount503 Wall Mount Box
Short Screw x 4
Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector
Long Screw x 4
Screw Anchor x 4
Waterproof Rubber Plug
1. 1. Unscrew the box cover.
Figure 1-59
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2.
Loosen the knobs by turning it anticlockwise.
Figure 1-60
3. Attach the box to the wall with the knobs pointing down and use a m arker to mark 4 dots.
4. Drill 4 holes according to the marks.
5. Insert 4 screw anchors to the holes and secure the to the wall with 4 long screws.
6. Thread the camera cable through the box cover and secure the camer a to the cover with
4 short screws.
7. Reattach the box cover to the power box, as shown in No. 7, Figure 1-61.
8. Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the power box as
shown in No 8, Figure 1-61. Then Connect the cable to the camera. To waterproof the cable, see 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable.
9. Rotate the plastic ring to secure the conduit connector to the power box. Secure in the
cap, as shown in No 9, Figure 1-61
10. Secure the box cover to the power box, as shown in No 10, Figure 1-61.
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Figure 1-61
1.2.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount503
GV-Mount420 Packing List
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GV-Mount420 Pole Mount Bracket
Additional Screw Kit
- M6 Screw x 4
- M6 Nut x 4
- M6 Plain Washer x 4
- M6 Split Washer x 4
Note: For GV-ABL2702 / 4712 / 8712 and TBL Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GV-Mount503.
M4 Scr ew x 4
1. Follow Step 1 & 2 in 1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503.
2. Align and attach the power box to the back plate using the 4 supplied M4 screws as
indicated.
Figure 1-62
Note: Make sure the direction of the “up ↑” indicat or on the back plate matches that of the power box.
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3. Thread the 3 steel straps onto the back plate.
Figure 1-63
4. Follow Step 6 ~ 10 in 1.2.5.2 GV-Mount503.
5. Secure the camera onto the desired pole by tightening the steel straps.
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1.3 GV-ADR / TDR Series

The IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome is an outdoor, fixed, network camera equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and an IR LED for day and night surveillance. The camera supports H.265 video codec to achieve better compression ratio while maintaining high quality image at reduced network bandwidths. The WDR Pro models can produce clear image for scenes containing contrasting intensity of lights.
Model No. Specifications Description
GV-ADR2701
GV-ADR2702-0F
GV-ADR2702-1F
GV-ADR4701
GV-ADR4702-0F
Fixed lens
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.2, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/1.8, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
GV-ADR4702-1F
GV-TDR2700-0F
GV-TDR2700-1F
GV-TDR2702-0F
Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/1.6, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/1.6, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
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GV-TDR2702-1F
GV-TDR4700-0F
GV-TDR4700-1F
TDR4702-0F
TDR4702-1F
Fixed lens
Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 3.6 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 4 mm, F/2.0, M12 Lens Mount
2 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
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1.3.1 Packing List

IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome
Screw Kit
Waterproof Rubber Set
Drill Template Paster Download Guide Warranty Card
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1.3.2 Optional Accessories

Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information.
Model Number Name Details
GV-Mount107
Pendant Bracket (must be used with GV-Mount213)
GV-Mount211P Wall Mount Bracket
GV-Mount213 Wall / Ceiling Box Mount
GV-Mount300-2
Convex Corner Mount (must be used with GV-Mount211P or GV-Mount213 for
GV-ADR2701 /
4701)
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø
4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.63 lb)
Dimensions: 233 x 126 x 126 mm (9.2” x 5” x 5”) Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lb)
Dimensions: Ø 109 x 39 mm (Ø 4.3” x 1.5”) Weight: 0.2 kg (0.44 lb)
Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
GV-Mount310-2 (must be used with GV-Mount211P or GV-Mount213 for
GV-ADR2701 /
4701)
GV-Mount420 (must be used with GV-Mount211P)
GV-Mount704 (must be used with GV-Mount107)
Concave Corner Mount
Pole Mount Bracket
Extension Tube
Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x 53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
Steel Strap Diameter: Ø 67 ~ 127
mm (Ø 2.6” ~ 5”)
Dimensions: Ø 3.5 x 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 cm (Ø 1.38 x 3.9 or 7.9 or 11.8 or 19.7”) Weight: 225g or 360g or 500g or 780g (0.5 lb or 0.79 lb or 1.1 lb or
1.72 lb)
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V-PA191
GV-POE Switch
Power Adapter Cont act our sales representatives for the countries and areas supported.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Adapter
GV-POE Switch is designed
connection
with different numbers and types of
for IP devices. GV-POE s
to prov
GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to t single Ethernet cable.
ide power along with network
Switch is available in various model
ports.
he IP device through a
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Wire Definition
Figure 1-64
No. Description
1 Ethernet connector / PoE 2 Power connector (DC 12 V) 3 Tr ansparent Dome Cover
4
For GV-TDR2700 / 4700 only, see the table below.
Wire Definition
Green Audio in Blue GND Yellow Alarm Out White Alarm Out Orange Alarm Input Blue GND Brown Audio in Blue GND Gray Audio Out Purple GND
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1.3.4 Installation

The IR Mini Fixed Rugged IP Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling.
Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the camera base.
For Concealed Installation
1. Stick the drill template paster to the ceiling and drill 30-mm deep holes according to the drill template.
Figure 1-65
2. Insert the screw anchors.
Figure 1-66
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3.
Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
4. Connect the cables and secure the camera.
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Figure 1-67
5. Adjust the monitoring direction and tighten the screws after vertically adjusting the lens.
Figure 1-68
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6.
Secure the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
Figure 1-69
Note: Before securing the transparent dome cover, make sur e the waterproof rubber strip is tightly held by the six retainers on the bottom ring.
Figure 1-70
For Open Installation
Lead the cables out from the open slot on the cam era base before screwing the camera to the ceiling as shown in Figure 1-67.
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1.3.5 Optional Installation

You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment:
GV-Mount211P for Wall Mount: see section 1.1.5.1. GV-Mount213 for Wall / Ceiling Box Mount: see section 1.3.5.1 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.1.5.3. GV-Mount213 + Mount107 for Pendant Bracket Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2.
1.3.5.1 GV-Mount213
Figure 1-71
GV-Mount213 Packing List
GV-Mount213 Wall / Ceiling Box Mount
Short Screw x 3
Long Screw x 3
Screw Anchor x 3
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1.
Attach the GV-Mount213 to the wall / ceiling and use a marker to mark the location for the center socket and the 3 screws.
Figure 1-72
Note: To prevent rain from getting into GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702 & T DR2702 / 4702,
For ceiling mount installation, turn the indicated hole inwards.  For wall mount installation, make sure the indicated hole points down and towards the
ground.
Figure 1-73
2. Drill 3 holes according to the screw locations. Then, drill a bigger hole at the center
socket location for the Ethernet cable.
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3.
Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw locations and secure the GV-Mount 213 t o the wall / ceiling with 3 long screws.
4. Thread the Ethernet cable through the center socket and waterproof the Ethernet cable.
For details, see 1.6 Waterp roofing the C able.
Figure 1-74
5. Fit the cable into the GV-Mount213.
6. Remove the camera cover and fasten the camera to the wall box mount as indicated
below using the supplied short screws.
GV-ADR2701 / 4701
Figure 1-75
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GV-ADR2702 / ADR4702 / TDR2700 / TDR2702 / TDR4700 / TDR4702
Figure 1-76
7. Secure the camera cover.
Note: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose t o run the Ethernet cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, see Figure 1-34 and its related Note.
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1.4 GV-AVD / TVD Series

The Vandal Proof IP Dome is an outdoor camera designed with IK10 vandal resistance and IP67 ingress protection. The camera is equipped with an automatic IR-cut filter and IR LEDs for day and night surveillance. Adjustable in 3 axes (pan, tilt and rotate), it offers an entry­level surveillance solution with all the essential features and excellent image quality.
Model No. Specifications Description
GV-AVD2700 Varifocal lens
GV-AVD4710
GV-AVD8710
Motorized varifocal lens
GV-TVD4710
GV-TVD8710
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.4, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.5, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.4, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
Fixed Iris, f: 2.8~12 mm, F/1.5, Ø14 mm Lens Mount
2MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro
4 MP, H.265, Low Lux, WDR Pro
8 MP, H.265, Super Low Lux, WDR Pro
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1.4.1 Packing List

IR Vandal Proof IP Dome
Screw Kit
Torx Wrench
Waterproof Rubber Set
Drill Template Paster
Download Guide
Warranty Card
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1.4.2 Optional Accessories

Optional accessories can expand the capabilities and versatility of your camera. Contact your dealer for more information.
Model Number Name Details
GV-Mount107
Pendant Bracket (must be used with GV-Mount212-2)
GV-Mount211-2 Wall Mount Bracket
GV-Mount212-2 Ceiling Box Mount
GV-Mount300-2 Convex Corner Mount
GV-Mount310-2 Concave Corner Mount
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 334 mm (Ø
4.72” x 13.15”) Weight: 0.74 kg (1.63 lb)
Dimensions: 253 x 125 x 125 mm (10” x 4.9” x 4.9”)
Weight: 0.92 kg (2.02 lb)
Dimensions: Ø145 x 40 mm (Ø 5.7” x 1.6”) Weight: 0.24 kg (0.5 lb)
Dimensions: 137 x 233 x 160 mm (5.4” x 9.17” x 6.3”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
Dimensions: 111.2 x 369.9 x 210 mm (2.6” x 11.4” x 6.6”)
Weight: 1.65 kg (3.64 lb)
GV-Mount420
Pole Mount Bracket (must be used with GV-Mount211-2)
GV-Mount606 In-Ceiling Mount
Dimensions: Ø 120 x 120 x 53.4 mm (Ø 4.7” x 4.7” x 2.1”) Weight: 0.45 kg (0.99 lb)
Steel Strap Diameter: Ø 67 ~ 127 mm (Ø 2.6” ~ 5”)
Dimensions: Ø 235 x 63 mm (Ø
9.3” x 2.5”) In-ceiling hole: Ø 195 mm (Ø
7.67”) Weight: 0.49 kg (1.1 lb)
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V-Mount704 (must be used with GV-Mount107)
Extension Tube
Dimensions: Ø 3.5 x 10 or 20 or 30 or 50 cm (Ø 1.38 x 3.9 or 7.9 or
11.8 or 19.7”) Weight: 225g or 360g or 500g or 780g (0.5 lb or 0.79 lb or 1.1 lb or
1.72 lb)
GV-PA191
GV-POE Switch
Power Adapter
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Adapter
GV-POE Swit ch is designed to provide power along with network connection for IP devices. GV-POE Switch is available in various models with different numbers and types of ports.
Contact our sales representatives for the countries and areas
supported.
GV-PA191 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter designed to provide power to the IP device through a single Ethernet cable.
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Figure 1-77
No. Description
1 Power connector (DC 12 V) 2 Ethernet connector / PoE 3 Video output 4 Audio input / Audio output / GND 5 Alarm input (IN,GND) / Alarm output (N,P) 6 Default button 7 Micro SD card slot
Note: If the default button doesn’t respond after pressing for 15 seconds, reboot the camera and try again within 10 minutes of rebooting.
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1.4.4 Installation

The Target Vandal Proof Dome is designed for outdoors. With the standard package, you can install the camera on the ceiling. Alternatively, you can purchase optional mounting accessories to mount the camera on a wall.
Below are the instructions for Ceiling Mount. There are two kinds of Ceiling Mount: Concealed Installation and Open Installation. In Concealed Installation, the cables are hidden in the ceiling. In Open Installation, the cables are led out from the open slot on the camera base.
For Concealed Installation
1. Stick the drill template paster to the ceiling, and then drill three holes according to the drill template.
Figure 1-78
2. Insert the screw anchors.
Figure 1-79
3. Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
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Connect the camera cables and secure the camera.
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Figure 1-80
5. Insert a SD card into the
slot.
6. Adjust the monitoring direction
Figure 1-81
7. Secure the transparent dom
e cover with the supplied torx wrench.
and tighten the screws after vertically adjusting the lens.
F
or Open Insta llation
Lead the cables out from
the open slot on the camera base before screwi ng the camera to
the ceiling as shown in Figure 1-80.
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1.4.5 Optional Installation

You can optionally purchase the following accessories to fit your mounting environment:
GV-Mount211-2 for Wall Mount: see section 1.4.5.1. GV-Mount212-2 for Wall / Ceiling Box Mount: see section 1.4.5.2. GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211-2 for Pole Box Mount: see section 1.4.5.3. GV-Mount212-2 + Mount107 for Pendant Bracket Mount: see section 1.1.5.4. GV-Mount606 for In-Ceiling Bracket Mount: see section 1.4.5.4. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2 for Corner Mount: see Appendix F. GV-Mount300-2 / 310-2.
1.4.5.1 GV-Mount211-2
Figure 1-82
GV-Mount211-2 Packing List
GV-Mount211-2 Wall Mount Bracket
Short Screw x 4
Plastic PG21 Conduit Connector
Long Screw x 5
Screw Anchor x 5
Drill Template Paster
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1.
To install the power box from the wall mount bracket on the wall, follow steps 1 to 5 in
1.1.5.1 GV-Mount211P.
2. Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
Figure 1-83
3. Optionally insert a SD card into the slot.
4. Thread the camera cables through the bracket.
5. Secure the camera to the wall mount bracket with the provided short screws.
Figure 1-84
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6.
Thread the Ethernet cable through the PG21 conduit connector and the power box, as shown in No 6, Figure 1-85. Then connect the cable to the camera.
7. Rotate the plastic ring to secure the conduit connector to the power box. Screw in the cap shown in No 7, Figure 1-85.
8. Screw the wall mount bracket to the power box, as shown in No. 8, Figure 1- 85.
Figure 1-85
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1.4.5.2 GV-Mount212-2
GV-Mount212-2
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Figure 1-86
GV-Mount212-2 Packing List
GV-Mount212-2 Ceiling Box Mount
Short Screw x 3
Long Screw x 3
Screw Anchor x 3
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1.
Attach the ceiling box to the ceiling and use a marker to mark the location for the center socket and the screws. Make sure the knob points inwards.
Figure 1-87
2. Drill 3 holes according to the screw location. Then, drill a bigger hole at the center socket location for the Ethernet cable.
3. Insert 3 screw anchors to the screw location and secure the ceiling box to t he ceiling with 3 long screws.
4. Thread the Ethernet cable through the center socket, connect other wires and fit the camera cable into the ceiling box. See 1.6 Waterproofing the Cable.
Figure 1-88
5. Unscrew the transparent dome cover with the supplied torx wrench.
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6.
Secure the camera to the ceiling box.
Figure 1-89
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Note: In addition to the Standard Installation, you can also choose t o run the Ethernet
cable through a corrugated tube. To do this, see Figure 1-34 and its related Note.
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1.4.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211-2
Figure 1-90
GV-Mount420 Packing List
GV-Mount420 Pole Mount Bracket
Additional Screw Kit
- M6 Screw x 4
- M6 Nut x 4
- M6 Plain Washer x 4
- M6 Split Washer x 4
Note: For GV-AVD Series, GV-Mount420 can only be used in conjunction with GV­Mount211-2.
M4 Scr ew x 4
1. Follow Step 1 ~ 4 in 1.1.5.3 GV-Mount420 + GV-Mount211P.
2. Follow Step 2 ~ 8 in 1.4.5.1 GV-Mount211-2.
3. Secure the camera onto the desired pole by tightening the steel straps.
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1.4.5.4 GV-Mount606
Figure 1-91
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GV-Mount606 Packing List
GV-Mount606 In-Ceiling Mount Bracket
In-Ceiling Plate
In-Ceiling Cover
Drill Template Paster
Screw Kit :
- M4 Screw (8 mm) x 3
- M4 Screw (40 mm) x 2
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1. Paste the drill template to the ceiling and drill the ceiling to the size of the drill template.
2. Place the In-Ceiling Plate behind the ceiling with the flat side facing down.
3. Loosen the knob on the side of the camera and thread the camera wires through.
4. Thread the camera wires through the side of the In-Ceiling Mount Bracket and place the
camera in the Mount Bracket.
Figure 1-92
5. Open the transparent dome cover and insert the 3 M4 Screws (8 mm).
6. Align and secure the camera to the Mount Bracket with 3 M4 Screws (8 mm).
Figure 1-93
7. Connect the camera wires to the necessary wires.
8. Secure the housing cover, flip and hold the camera upside down against the ceiling.
9. Align and secure the Mount Bracket to the In-Ceiling Plate with 2 M4 Screws (40 mm).
Figur e 1-94
10. Put on the In-Ceiling Cover to finish installation.
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1.5 System Requirements

CPU Intel Core i5-4670, 3.40 GHz Memory DDR3 8 GB RAM On Board Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Versions of driver from year 2014 or later
required)
Web Browsers Internet Explorer 11.0 or above
Google Chrome Microsoft Edge Mozilla Firefox Safari
Note:
1. Some functions are not available on non-IE browsers, e.g. Local Settings (see 3.1.2 Local Settings) is not supported by Google Chrome.
2. Only H.264 codec is supported for live view on non-IE browsers.
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1.6 Waterproofing the Cable

Waterproof the Ethernet cable by using the supplied waterproof rubber set.
1. Attach the seal ring to the RJ-45 plug.
Sealring
Figure 1-95
2. Insert the waterproof components through the Ethernet cable as shown below.
3
2
Insertinorder
Figure 1-96
3. Insert the cylindrical waterproof ring into waterproof bolt.
Cylindricalwaterproofring
Waterproofbolt
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Figure 1-97
4. Insert the cable into the RJ-45 plug and screw the waterproof bolt in.
Figure 1-98
5. Screw in the waterproof bolt lid.
Bolt lid
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Figure 1-99
6. Finish the waterproof installation.
Figure 1-100
IMPORTANT: Aft er inst alling the camera, it is required to use waterproof tapes to cover and protect any of the tail cables and connection points that are exposed, see Note for Installing Camera Outdoor at the beginning of the manual.
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Chapter 2 Accessing the Camera

Once installed, the IP camera is accessible on a network. Follow these steps to configure the network settings and access your surveillance images.

2.1 Installing on a Network

These instructions describe the basic connections to install the camera on the network.
1. Using a standard network cable, connect the camera to your network.
2. Connect to power using one of the following methods:
Use the optional power adapter to connect to power. Use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function in which power is supplied over the
network cable.
3. You can now access the Web interface of the camera. If the camera is installed in a LAN with DHCP server, use GV-IP Device Utility to look
up the camera’s dynamic IP address. See 2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address.
If the camera is installed in a LAN without DHCP server, the default IP address
192.168.0.10 is applied. To assign a different static IP address, see 2.1.2 Assigning an IP Address.
Note: You must set your browser to allow ActiveX Control and perform a one-time installation of the ActiveX component onto your computer upon your first login.
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2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address

Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web interface.
1. Download and install the GV-IP Device Utility program from the company website.
Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN as the camera you wish to configure.
2. On the GV-IP Utility window, click the button to search for the IP devices connected
in the same LAN. Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort.
3. Find the camera with its Mac Address, click on its IP address and select Web Page.
Figure 2-1
4. The login page appears.
Figure 2-2
5. For first-time accessing of the Web interface, download and install the plug-in.
6. Type the default ID and password admin and click Login.
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2.1.2 Assigning an IP Address

To assign a new static IP address, log in the Web interface and access the net work setting page. The following instructions are illustrated using GV-EBD4711.
Note: If your router does not support DHCP, the default IP address is set as
192.168.0.10. In this case, it is strongly suggested that you modify the IP address to
avoid IP address conflicts with other GV-IP devices on the same LAN.
1. Open your Web browser and type the default IP address 192.168 .0.10.
2. Type the default username and password admin. Click Login.
3. Click Setup, select Common in the left menu and select Ethernet.
Figure 2-3
4. Select Static IP from the Obtain IP Address drop-down list.
5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address. Make sure that the IP
address of the camera is unique in the network.
6. Click Save.
Note: When you are changing the network segment through the Web interface or GV-IP Device Utility, it is required that you change the default gateway, too, for the change to take effect.
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2.2 Accessing Live View

After logging into the camera, you will see the Home page as shown below:
1 2
3
6
7
8
9
4
5
16 15
17
10
11 12
13
14
Figure 2-4
No. Name Function
Set the display ratio of the image.
Scale: display images by 16:9.
1 Proportional
Stretch: display images by window size.
Original: display images in its original size.
Select a live video stream: main stream, sub stream or third
2 Live Stream
stream (when enabled).
3 Image Open the image setting page. – See 3.4.1 Image.
Only for models with motorized varifocal lens, increase
4 Zoom +/-
decrease
the camera’s optical zoom.
Only for models with motorized varifocal lens, increase
5 Focus +/-
decrease
the camera focus.
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or
or
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6
Play/Stop Play or stop live video.
7 Video Volume
Only for the audio-support i ng models, adjust the audio output volume on the PC.
8
Microphone
Only for audio-supporting models, enable
or disable
microphone. Only for audio-supporting models, adjust the microphone
Microphone
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volume on the PC during audio communication between the PC
Volume
and the camera.
10 Snapshot Take a snapshot of the current image displayed on the PC. 11 Local Recor ding Start or stop local recording.
Only for two-way-audio-supporting models, start
or stop
12 Two-way Audio
two-way audio. Enable
or disable digital zoom. – See 2.2.1.1 Digital
13 Digital Zoom
Zoom.
14 Full Scr een Display in full screen mode.
15 Control Panel
Only for models with motorized varifocal lens, hide or show the camera’s optical zoom and focus functions.
16 Reset the packet loss rate to zero.
Click to always display packet loss rate and bit rate information at the bottom. Click again to restore to only displaying the
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information for 3 seconds when the mouse cursor is moved onto the live view.
Note:
1. The paths for saving snapshots and local recordings are set in Local Set tings. See
3.1.2 Local Settings.
2. The No. 16 and 17 buttons will appear on the floating toolbar when you move the mouse cursor onto the live view.
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2.2.1 Digital Zoom

To use the digital zoom function, follow these steps:
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1. Click
2. Click and drag the mouse button in any direction to specify an area.
3. To restore the original image size, right click on the enlarged area.
4. To exit, click
(No. 10, Figure 2-4) on the toolbar.
(No. 10, Figure 2-4) on the toolbar.

2.3 Starting Recording

For models with local storage, you can start/stop recording manually or by schedule. At the top of Home page, select Setup, select Storage in the left menu and select Storage. For details, see 3.7.1 Storage.
Figure 2-5
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2.4 Playing Back Recorded Videos

Note this function is only applicable to models with SD card slot for local storage.
To play back recorded videos from the camera’s local storage, click Playback at the top of the Web interface.
Figure 2-6
No. Name Function
1 Date
Recording
2
Download
3 Query
4 Playback Play back the recorded video select ed. 5 Stop Stop playback of the recorded video selected. 6 Snapshot Take a snapshot of the current playback image displayed.
7 Digital Zoom
8 Volume Adjust the audio output volume on the PC.
Select the date of the video to playback. Select to download a recorded video from the camera’s local
storage. See 2.3.1.1 Recording Download for details. Click Query to show the list of recorded videos of the date
specified.
Enable Zoom.
or disable digital zoom. – See 2.2.1.1 Digital
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9 Tim eline Users can select the desired time to play back the video from
Note: To store and play back recorded videos to and from the camera’s local storage, make sure to conf igure the st or age settings in Storage. For more detailed instructions, refer to
3.7.1 Storage.

2.4.1 Recording Download

To download recorded videos from the local storage, follow the steps below:
1. Click Recording Download (No. 2, Figure 2-6) on the right of the Playback window.
Figure 2-7
2. Search for video within a specified time period. The results are shown in a list.
3. Select your video and click Download to download a video to your local path fr om the local storage.
4. Click Open to show the folder in which the downloaded videos are saved.
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Chapter 3 Administrator Mode

The Administrator can access and configure the GV-IP Camera through the network. Click
Setup at the top of the Web interface to access the following configuration tabs: Common, Network, Video & Audio, Image, Intelligent, Events, Storage, Security and System.
Figure 3-1
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Administrator Mode
3
Li
st of Options
See the table below for the settings available on the Web interface. Find the topic of interest by referring to the section number prefixed to each option.
IMPORTANT: The available options may vary among camera models and firmware versions.
3.1 Common
3.2 Network
3.3 Video & Audio
3.4 Image
3.1.1 Basic Info
3.1.2 Local Settings
3.2.1 Ethernet
3.2.2 DNS
3.2.3 Port
3.2.4 DDNS
3.2.5 E-mail
3.2.6 SNMP
3.2.7 802.1x
3.2.8 QoS
3.3.1 Video
3.3.2 Snapshot
3.3.3 Audio
3.3.4 ROI
3.3.5 Media Stream
3.4.1 Image
3.4.2 OSD
3.4.3 Privacy Mask
3.5 Intelligent
3.6 Events
3.7 Storage
3.8 Security
3.9 System
3.5.1 Smart Settings
3.5.2 Advanced Settings
3.6.1 Motion Detection
3.6.2 Tampering Alarm
3.6.3 Audio Detection
3.6.4 Alarm Input
3.6.5 Alarm Output
3.7.1 Storage
3.7.2 FTP
3.8.1 User
3.8.2 Network Security
3.9.1 Time
3.9.2 Maintenance
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3.1 Common

Under the Common tab, the Administrator can find the general settings of the camera, as well as shortcuts to the following setting pages.
Ethernet: See 3.2.1 Ethernet for details.  Time: See 3.9.1 Ti me for detai ls.  OSD: See 3.4.2 OSD for details  User: See 3.8.1 User for details

3.1.1 Basic Info

You can view the current status of your camera. Click Refresh for the latest status information. Under Common Configuration on the right, you can click on the icons to quickly access the corresponding configuration pages.
Figure 3-2
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3.1.2 Local Settings

You can set the local parameters for your PC.
Administrator Mode
3
Figure 3-3
[Intelligen t Ma rk]
Untriggered Target: Displays the detection lines / areas defined by Smart Settings on
Live View. You must set up Smart Settings first for this function to work, see 3.5.1 Smart Settings. Note this function is not applicable to GV-ABL2701 series / 2703 series / 4701 series / 4703, GV-ADR2701 / 2702 / 4701 / 4702, GV-TBL2703 series / 4703 and TDR2702 / 4702.
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[V
ideo]
Processing Mode
Real-Time Priority: Select this if the network is in good condition.  Fluency Priority: Select this if you want short time lag for live video.  Ultra-low Latency: Sele ct this if you want the minimum time lag for live video.
Protocol: Select the protocol used to transmit media streams to be decoded by the PC.
[Audio] This function is only applicable to audio-in-supporting models. Encoding Format: Select the format used to encode audio.
[Recording and Snapshot] Recording
Subsection by Time: Set a maximum time length of each recording file. If you select
5 minutes, a 30-minute event will be chopped into six 5-minute event files.
Subsection by Size: Set a maximum size limit of each recording file.
When Storage Full
Overwrite Recording: W hen the assigned storage space on the computer is full, the
camera deletes the oldest existing recording files to make room for the new ones.
Stop Recording: When the assigned storage space on the computer is full,
recording stops automatically.
Total Capacity: Set a capacity limit to the assigned storage space on the computer. Files Folder: Click Browse to set a folder to store the recorded videos and captured
snapshots at your local computer.
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Administrator Mode
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3.2 Network

The network section allows you to configure the network settings, modify ports, configure FTP server, and set up e-mail for notification.

3.2.1 Ethernet

Figure 3-4
Obtain IP Address: Select Static IP or DHCP according to your network environment.
Static IP address: Assign a static IP or fixed IP to the camera. Type the camera’s IP
address, Subnet Mask and Router/Gateway.
Parameters Default IP address 192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask 255. 255.255.0 Router/Gateway 192.168.0.1
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PPPoE:
Password provided by ISP to establish the connection. If you use the xDSL connection with dynamic IP addresses, first use the DDNS function to obtain a domain name linking to the camera’s changing IP address.
DHCP: The network environment has a DHCP server which will automatically assign
a dynamic IP address to the camera. You can look up the current IP address using GV-IP Device Utility.
IPv6: Type the camera’s IPv6 Address and Default Gateway. Optionally change the
Prefix Length according to your network settings.
Operating Mode: Select a mode to control the bandwidth.
Note:
1. IPv6 is currently unsupported.
2. MTU is not functional.
The network environment is xDSL connection. Type the Username and

3.2.2 DNS

Type the camera’s Preferred DNS Server and Al ternate DNS Server.
Figure 3-5
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Administrator Mode
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3.2.3 Port

Port You can modify the default HTTP port, HTTPS port and RTSP port if necessary.
Figure 3-6
Port Mapping This function can automatically forward and open certain ports on your router, allowing connection to your camera from the Internet.
Figure 3-7
1. Enable Port Mapping, and select Mappi ng Type. If you select Automatic, external ports will be automatically configured by the
router.
If you select Manual, configure external ports. External IP is applied to the camera
automatically. If the configured port is occupied, the Status will show inactive.
2. Click Save.
Note: For this function to work, your router needs to support port forwarding.
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3.2.4 DDNS

DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the camera when using a dynamic IP. DDNS assigns a domain name to the camera, so that the Administrator does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP (in xDSL connection) has changed.
Figure 3-8
1. Click On to enable DDNS Service.
2. Select the DDNS service provider you have registered with. If you chose DynDNS, skip to
Step 5.
3. Copy the website address http://ns.gvdip.com/register.aspx
Geovision DDNS service.
to a browser to access
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Figure 3-9
Administrator Mode
3
4. In the Geovision DDNS Server page, type a desired Hostname and Password. Re-type
Password and type the verification letters shown in the image. Click Send.
5. In the Web interface of your camera, type Username. The username is the hostname
registered in DDNS Server.
6. Type Password, and Confirm Password.
7. Click Save.
After the DDNS is successfully configured, a notification bar will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-10. Next time when you log in the camera, type the domain name like this: (hostname).gvdip.com; for example, geovision.gvdip.com.
Figure 3-10
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