GV-IP LPR Camera
User's Manual
GV-LPC2210
GV-LPC2211
GV-LPC2011
GV-LPR1200
GV-LPC1200
GV-LPC1100
GV-IP LPR Cam 5R
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Preface
Welcome to the GV-IP LPR Camera User’s Manual.
The GV-IP LPR Camera has a series of models designed to meet different needs. This
manual is designed for the following models and firmware versions:
Models Firmware Version
GV-IP LPR Camera 5R 1.01
GV-LPC1100 1.01
GV-LPC1200 1.0
GV-LPR1200 1.01
GV-LPC2210 1.02
GV-LPC2211 1.0
GV-LPC2011 1.0
Note: GV-LPC1100 is also referred to as GV-IP LPR Camera 10R.
IMPORTANT: When using GV-LPC1200 / GV-LPR1200 for the first time, you need to
remove the plastic insulation film under the battery and change the silica gel bag. For
details, see 1.3.6 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag and 1.3.7 Fitting the Battery.
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Contents
Naming Definition.................................................................................................... vi
Options.................................................................................................................... vii
Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV-VMS..................................................... viii
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor....................................................................... ix
Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................................... 1
1.1 GV-IP LPR Camera 5R ..............................................................................................1
1.1.1 Feat ures ......................................................................................................... 2
1.1.2 System Requirements.................................................................................... 3
1.1.3 Packing List.................................................................................................... 4
1.1.4 Device Installation.......................................................................................... 5
1.1.5 Con necting the Camera ................................................................................. 6
1.1.6 Adju sting the Angles ...................................................................................... 7
1.1.7 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag ....................................................................... 10
1.1.8 Installing the Sun-Shield Cover.................................................................... 11
1.2 GV -LPC1100 ............................................................................................................ 12
1.2.1 Feat ures ....................................................................................................... 13
1.2.2 System Requirements.................................................................................. 14
1.2.3 Packing List.................................................................................................. 15
1.2.4 Device Installation........................................................................................ 16
1.2.5 Con necting the Camera ............................................................................... 18
1.2.6 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag ....................................................................... 21
1.3 GV -LPC1200 / LPR1200 .......................................................................................... 22
1.3.1 Feat ures ....................................................................................................... 23
1.3.2 System Requirements.................................................................................. 24
1.3.3 Packing List.................................................................................................. 25
1.3.4 Inst alling the Camera ................................................................................... 26
1.3.5 Con necting the Camera ............................................................................... 28
1.3.6 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag ....................................................................... 30
1.3.7 Fitt ing the Battery ......................................................................................... 31
1.3.8 Installing a Mini USB Cable.......................................................................... 32
1.4 GV -LPC2210 ............................................................................................................ 35
1.4.1 Feat ures ....................................................................................................... 36
1.4.2 System Requirements.................................................................................. 37
1.4.3 Packing List.................................................................................................. 38
1.4.4 Device Installation........................................................................................ 39
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1.4.5 Con necting the Camera ............................................................................... 41
1.4.6 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag ....................................................................... 43
1.5 GV -LPC2211/2011.................................................................................................... 44
1.5.1 Feat ures ....................................................................................................... 45
1.5.2 System Requirements.................................................................................. 47
1.5.3 Packing List.................................................................................................. 48
1.5.4 Device Installation........................................................................................ 49
1.5.5 Con necting the Camera ............................................................................... 54
1.5.6 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag ....................................................................... 55
Chapter 2 Getting Started.................................................................................... 57
2.1 Looking Up the IP Address ....................................................................................... 57
2.2 Changing the IP Address.......................................................................................... 59
2.2 Config uring the Basics ............................................................................................. 60
Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera....................................................................... 61
3.1 Acce ssing Your Surveillance Images ....................................................................... 61
3.2 The Live View Window ............................................................................................. 63
3.3 The Control Panel of the Live View Window ............................................................ 65
3.4 Snapshot of a Live Video .........................................................................................69
3.5 V ideo Recording ....................................................................................................... 69
3.6 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View ...................................................... 70
3.7 Alarm Notification ..................................................................................................... 72
3.8 V ideo and Audio Configuration................................................................................. 73
3.9 Remote Configuration .............................................................................................. 74
3.10 Camera Name Display ........................................................................................... 74
3.11 Image Enhancement .............................................................................................. 74
3.12 Digit al PTZ..............................................................................................................75
3.13 I/O Control .............................................................................................................. 76
3.14 V isual Automation................................................................................................... 77
Chapter 4 Administrator Mode............................................................................ 78
4.1 V ideo & Motion ......................................................................................................... 80
4.1.1 V ideo Settings .............................................................................................. 81
4.1.2 Motion Detection / Detection Mode.............................................................. 88
4.1.3 Privacy Mask................................................................................................ 94
4.1.4 T ext Overlay ................................................................................................. 95
4.1.5 T ampering Alarm.......................................................................................... 96
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4.1.6 V isual Automation ........................................................................................ 98
4.1.7 Reco gnition Engine Settings ........................................................................ 99
4.2 I/O Control .............................................................................................................. 103
4.2.1 Input Settings ............................................................................................. 103
4.2.2 Output Settings .......................................................................................... 104
4.2.3 RS485 ........................................................................................................ 106
4.3 Event s & Alerts ....................................................................................................... 107
4.3.1 E-mail ......................................................................................................... 108
4.3.2 FTP ............................................................................................................ 110
4.3.3 Cent er V2 ................................................................................................... 112
4.3.4 VSM (Vital Sign Monitor)............................................................................ 114
4.3.5 GV-Video Gateway / GV-Recording Server ............................................... 116
4.3.6 R TSP.......................................................................................................... 118
4.3.7 ONVIF ........................................................................................................ 119
4.3.8 POS ........................................................................................................... 120
4.3.9 Inquire Recognized Database.................................................................... 122
4.3.10 Re gistry Database.................................................................................... 123
4.4 Monito ring............................................................................................................... 125
4.4.1 Mo nitoring Settings .................................................................................. 125
4.5 Sched ule ................................................................................................................ 127
4.5.1 I/O Monitoring Settings .............................................................................. 127
4.5.2 Reco gnizing Schedule Settings ................................................................. 128
4.6 Network .................................................................................................................. 129
4.6.1 LAN Configuration...................................................................................... 129
4.6.2 Advanced TCP/IP....................................................................................... 131
4.6.3 UMTS ......................................................................................................... 135
4.6.4 IP Filtering .................................................................................................. 137
4.6.5 SNMP Settings........................................................................................... 138
4.7 Management .......................................................................................................... 140
4.7.1 Date and Time Settings.............................................................................. 140
4.7.2 S torage Settings......................................................................................... 142
4.7.3 User Account.............................................................................................. 144
4.7.4 Log Information .......................................................................................... 145
4.7.5 T ools........................................................................................................... 146
4.7.6 Lang uage ................................................................................................... 148
Chapter 5 Advanced Applications.................................................................... 149
5.1 Upgra ding System Firmware .................................................................................. 149
5.1.1 Using the Web Interface............................................................................. 150
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5.1.2 Using the GV-IP Device Utility.................................................................... 151
5.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings........................................................................ 154
5.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings..................................................................... 156
5.3.1 Using the Web Interface............................................................................. 156
5.3.2 Directly on the Camera .............................................................................. 156
5.4 V erifying Watermark ............................................................................................... 158
5.4.1 Acce ssing AVI Files.................................................................................... 158
5.4.2 Run ning Watermark Proof.......................................................................... 158
5.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window ................................................................... 159
Chapter 6 DVR Configurations ......................................................................... 160
6.1 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-System .................................................................. 161
6.1.1 Cust omizing Camera Settings ................................................................... 164
6.2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-VMS....................................................................... 166
6.3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View ........................................................................ 169
6.4 Remote Monitoring with E-Map .............................................................................. 171
Chapter 7 CMS Configurations......................................................................... 173
7.1 Center V2 ............................................................................................................... 173
7.2 V ital Sign Monitor ................................................................................................... 175
7.3 Disp atch Server ...................................................................................................... 176
Chapter 8 Smart Device Connection................................................................ 177
Chapter 9 GV-ASManager Connection............................................................. 178
Specifications....................................................................................................... 181
GV-IP LPR Camera 5R ................................................................................................... 181
GV-LPC1100 ................................................................................................................... 184
GV-LPC1200 / LPR1200................................................................................................. 188
GV-LPC2210................................................................................................................... 192
GV-LPC2211 / 2011 ........................................................................................................ 196
Appendix............................................................................................................... 199
A. The CGI Command .................................................................................................... 199
B. RTSP Protocol Support .............................................................................................. 200
C. Settings for Internet Explorer 8 or later ...................................................................... 201
D. Supported UMTS Protocol (3G Modem) .................................................................... 202
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Naming Definition
GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software. The
GV-System
GV-VMS
PC LPR
GV-System also refers to Multicam System, GV-NVR system,
GV-DVR system and GV-Hybrid DVR system at the same time.
GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras.
PC LPR refers to GV-DVR LPR and GV-VMS LPR. A
GV-System or GV-VMS can be turned into a GV-DVR LPR /
GV-VMS LPR simply by installing the LPR Plugin and inserting
an LPR Dongle. PC LPRs are capable of comparing captured
license plates with the database from GV-ASManager.
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Options
Optional devices can expand your camera’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer
for more information.
Device Description
The GV-PA191 PoE adapter is designed to provide power and network
GV-PA191 PoE
Adapter
GV-PA482 PoE
Adapter
GV-PoE Switch
connection to the cameras over a single Ethernet cable. The GV-PA191
PoE adapter is only available for GV-IP LPR Camera 5R and
GV-LPC2211 / 2011.
The GV-PA482 PoE adapter is designed to provide power and network
connection to the cameras over a single Ethernet cable. The GV-PA482
PoE adapter is only available for GV-LPC1100 and GV-LPC2210.
For GV-IP LPR Camera 5R / GV-LPC2211 / LPC2011, the GV-POE
Switch is designed to provide power along with network connection for
IP devices.
For other models, the GV-POE Switch can be used for data
transmission only. It does not provide power to GV-IP LPR cameras.
The GV-POE Switch is available in various models with different
numbers and types of ports.
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Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV-VMS
The GV-IP LPR Camera is designed to work with and record on GV-System / GV-VMS, a
video management system.
Once the camera is connected to the GV-System / GV-VMS, the resolution set on the
GV-System / GV-VMS 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-System / GV-VMS is interrupted.
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Note for Installing Camera Outdoor
When installing the GV-IP LPR Camera outdoor, mind the following:
1. Set the camera above the junction box to prevent water from entering the camera along
the cables.
2. Waterproof the PoE, power and TV-out cables with waterproof silicon rubber or the like.
3. To prevent the lens from fogging up, replace the silica gel bag every time you open the
camera, and conceal the gel bag in camera within 2 minutes of exposing to open air. The
silica gel bag loses it effectiveness when the dry camera is opened.
4. The camera casing can be hot due to its IR LED. Make sure you unplug the power cable
and allow the camera casing to cool down before handling the camera.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 GV-IP LPR Camera 5R
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Ideal for parking lot installation, the GV-IP LPR Camera 5R is a 1.3 MP B/W network camera
designed for recognition of reflective license plates on vehicles traveling at 60 km/h (37 mph)
or less. With its multiple LEDs and intelligent IR, the camera is able to automatically adjust its
shutter speed to the scene and produce clear license plate capture under low-light conditions.
The motorized varifocal lens take the advantage of its motorized focus / zoom in that the user
can remotely adjust the focus and zoom through the Web interface. It is weather proof (IP67)
and also able to work in environments with temperatures ranging from -20°C (-4°F) to 50°C
(122°F).
The GV-IP LPR Camera 5R can be easily configured through its Web interface and you can
record and play back recordings using the free GV-NVR software included in the standard
package.
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1.1.1 Features
˙ 1/3” B/W progressive scan CMOS
˙ Motorized varifocal lens for remote focus / zoom adjustment
˙ Dual streams from MJPEG or H.264
˙ Up to 30 fps at 1280 x 1024
˙ Maximum speed 60 km/h (37 mph)
˙ Recognition for reflective license plate only
˙ Ingress protection (IP67)
˙ Vandal resistance (IK10)
˙ Maximum IR distance 5 M (16.4 ft)
˙ Built-in fan
˙ Defog
˙ Motion detection
˙ Privacy mask
˙ Text overlay
˙ IP address filtering
˙ Power supplied through PoE (PoE+, IEEE 802.3 at)
˙ Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP
˙ ONVIF (Profile S) conformant
˙ 30 languages on Web interface
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1.1.2 System Requirements
To access the camera functions and settings through Web browser, ensure your PC is in good
network connection and use one of the following Web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Microsoft Edge
Note:
1. For users of Internet Explorer 8 or later, additional settings are required. For details,
see Appendix C.
2. With non-IE browsers,
A. Motion Detection, Text Overlay and two-way audio are not supported.
B. The Play function is only available on the live view window (Figure 3-2).
C. RTSP streaming must be kept as enabled. For more details, see 4.3.6 RTSP.
Compatible Software Version
Model Firmware Version GV-System Version GV-VMS GV-ASManager
V1.00 V8.5.8.0 N/A V4.2 GV-IR LPR
Camera 5R
V1.01 V8.5.9.0 or later V14.10 or
V4.22 or later
later
Note: The License Plate Recognition function is only supported by GV-VMS LPR V15.10 or
later.
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1.1.3 Packing List
˙ GV-IP LPR Camera 5R
˙ Self Tapping Screw x 3
˙ Plastic Screw Anchor x 3
˙ Torx Wrench x 2
˙ Sun-Shield Cover Kit (1 Sun-Shield Cover, 2 Philips Head Screws,
2 Plastic Screw Spacers and 2 Hexagon Screws included)
˙ Silica Gel Bag
˙ GV-IP LPR Camera Software CD
˙ GV-NVR Software DVD
˙ GV-ASManager Software DVD
˙ Warranty Card
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1.1.4 Device Installation
1.1.4.1 Installation Guidelines
To produce quality image and to avoid software recognition errors, make sure you adhere to the
guidelines when installing your GV-IP LPR Camera 5R. See GV-LPR Camera Installation Guide.
1.1.4.2 Installing the Camera
After you have read through the installation guides and chosen an installation site, follow the
steps below to install the GV-IP LPR Camera 5R.
1. Mark the installation site and drill three holes for screw anchors.
2. Insert the supplied screw anchors.
3. Secure the camera to the wall using the supplied screws.
Figure 1-1
4. Remove the protection sticker from the camera’s cover.
5. Connect the camera to the network and supply power via the PoE cable. See 1.1.5
Connecting the Camera.
6. Access the live view. See Getting Started, Chapter 2.
7. Based on the live view, adjust the angle, zoom and focus of the camera of the camera. For
adjusting three shafts, see 1.1.6 Adjusting the Angles.
Figure 3-4 in 3.3 The Control Panel of the Live View Window.
8. Install the sun-shield cover to the camera. For details, see 1.1.8 Installing the Sun-Shield Cover.
For changing zoom and focus, see
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1.1.5 Connecting the Camera
It is suggested to use GV-PA191 PoE Adapter to connect the GV-IP LPR Camera 5R to the
network. Follow the steps below for connection.
1. Connect the camera’s cable to the GV-PA191 PoE Adapter as illustrated below. The
power and network will be supplied simultaneously.
Rear Panel
LAN 10/100
Ethernet
Cable
Hub/Router
Powe r IN
Power
(-)(+)
GV-PA191 PoE Adapter
PoE
GV-IP LPR Camera 5R
Figure 1-2
2. When the Power LED on the front panel of the GV-PA191 PoE Adapter turns green, you
are ready to access the live view, adjust the image clarity and configure the basics. See
Getting Started, Chapter 2.
Note: The GV-PA191 PoE Adapter (AC Power Adapter included) can be purchased upon
request.
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1.1.6 Adjusting the Angles
The GV-IP LPR Camera 5R is designed to be adjustable in three shafts for easy and flexible
installation.
First Shaft
You can adjust the camera body by 360 degrees to the right or the left.
1. Unscrew the panning lock screw with the torx wrench.
Panning Lock Screw
Torx Wrench
Figure 1-3
2. Adjust the angle of camera body to the right or the left, and fasten the panning lock screw.
0 ~ 360°
Figure 1-4
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Second Shaft
You can adjust the camera body up and down by 90, 112.5, 135, 157.5 or 180 degrees by
using the gears inside the camera body and the camera base.
1. Unscrew the tilting lock screw with the torx wrench.
Tilting Lock Screw
Torx Wrench
Figure 1-5
2. Hold the camera body, and move the camera base to the right to separate the camera
gears.
Move the Camera
Base to the Right
Camera Gears
Camera Body
Figure 1-6
3. Adjust the angle of camera body to 90°, 112.5°, 135°, 157.5° or 180°. Then move the
camera base to the left to combine the gears.
Figure 1-7
4. Fasten the tilting lock screw.
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180
°
157.5°
135 °
112.5°
90°
Third Shaft
You can adjust the camera base by 360°.
1. Unscrew the base fixing screw with the torx wrench.
Torx Wrench
Base Fixing Screw
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Figure 1-8
2. Adjust the angle of camera base, and fasten the base fixing screw.
0~360°
Figure 1-9
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1.1.7 Replacing the Silica Gel Bag
Once the cover of GV-IP LPR Camera 5R is opened, you must replace the original silica gel
bag with a new one.
1. Loosen the camera’s cover.
Camera’s Cover
Figure 1-10
2. Remove the silica gel bag.
Silica Gel Bag
Figure 1-11
3. Insert a new silica gel bag to the camera module and fasten the camera’s cover within 2
minutes of opening the silica gel bag package.
IMPORTANT: The silica gel loses its effectiveness when the dry ca mera is op ened. To
prevent the lens from fogging up, re place the silica gel bag every time when you o pen the
camera and conceal the gel bag in the camera within two minutes of exposing to the open air.
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1.1.8 Installing the Sun-Shield Cover
After setting up the Bullet Camera, now you can install the sun-shield cover to the camera.
1. Fasten the hexagon screws either on top or below the camera.
Figure 1-12
2. Put the sun-shield cover on top of hexagon screws. Make sure to aim the rear hexagon
screw at the edge of the sun-shield cover’s aperture for optimal sun-shield performance.
Figure 1-13
3. Fasten the Philips head screws with the plastic screw spacers.
Figure 1-14
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1.2 GV-LPC1100
The GV-LPC1100 is a 1.3 MP B/W network camera designed for recognition of reflective
license plates on vehicles traveling at 120 km/h (75 mph) or less. With its multiple LEDs and
intelligent IR, the camera is able to automatically adjust its shutter speed to the scene and
produce clear license plate capture for one lane under low-light conditions. The motorized
varifocal lens take the advantage of its motorized focus / zoom in that the user can remotely
adjust the focus and zoom through the Web interface. It is weather proof (IP67) and also able
to work in environments with temperatures ranging from -40°C (-40°F) to 50°C (122°F).
The GV-LPC1100 can be easily configured through its Web interface and you can record and
play back recordings using the free GV-NVR software included in the standard package.
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1.2.1 Features
˙ 1/3” B/W progressive scan CMOS
˙ Motorized varifocal lens for remote focus / zoom adjustment
˙ Dual streams from MJPEG or H.264
˙ Up to 30 fps at 1280 x 1024
˙ Maximum speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
˙ Recognition for reflective license plate only
˙ Ingress protection (IP67)
˙ Vandal resistance (IK10)
˙ Maximum IR distance 10 m (32.8 ft)
˙ DC 48V, High PoE (PoE++, 120 W)
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˙ Built-in heater and fan
˙ Support for TV-out
˙ Support for I/O (1 in / 1 out)
˙ Two-way audio
˙ Defog
˙ Motion detection
˙ Privacy mask
˙ Text overlay
˙ IP address filtering
˙ Support for iPhone, iPad, Android and 3GPP
˙ ONVIF (Profile S) conformant
˙ 30 languages on Web interface
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1.2.2 System Requirements
To access the camera functions and settings through Web browser, ensure your PC is in good
network connection and use one of the following Web browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Microsoft Edge
Note:
1. For users of Internet Explorer 8 or later, additional settings are required. For details,
see Appendix C.
2. With non-IE browsers,
A. Motion Detection, Text Overlay and two-way audio are not supported.
B. The Play function is only available on the live view window (Figure 3-2).
C. RTSP streaming must be kept as enabled. For more details, see 4.3.6 RTSP.
Compatible Software Version
Model Firmware Version GV-System Version GV-VMS GV-ASManager
GV-LPC1100 V1.01 V8.5.9.0 + Patch V14.10 V4.23
Note: The License Plate Recognition function is only supported by GV-VMS LPR V15.10 or
later.
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1.2.3 Packing List
˙ The GV-LPC1100 camera
˙ Screw Anchor x 4
˙ Screw x 4
˙ Washer x 4
˙ Torx Wrench
˙ GV-PA482 PoE Adapter
˙ Power Adapter (DC 48V, 2.5A, 120 W)
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˙ AC Power Cord
˙ Silica Gel Bag
˙ Adhesive tape for Silica Gel Bag
˙ GV-IP LPR Camera Software CD
˙ GV-NVR Software DVD
˙ GV-ASManager Software DVD
˙ GV-LPR Camera Installation Guide
˙ Warranty Card
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1.2.4 Device Installation
1.2.4.1 Installation Guidelines
To produce quality image and to avoid software recognition errors, make sure you adhere to the
guidelines when installing your GV-LPC1100. See GV-LPR Camera Installation Guide.
1.2.4.2 Installing the Camera
After you have read through the installation guides and chosen an installation site, follow the
steps below to install the GV-LPC1100.
1. Mark the installation site and drill four holes for screw anchors.
2. Insert the supplied screw anchors.
3. Secure the camera to the wall using the supplied screws.
Figure 1-15
4. Connect the camera for power and network connection. See 1.2.5 Connecting the Camera.
5. Access the live view. See Getting Started, Chapter 2.
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6. Based on the live view, adjust the angle, zoom and focus of the camera. Loosen the indicated
screw with the supplied torx wretch and adjust the joint.
Figure 1-16
Tilt Adjustment
Pan Adjustment
Figure 1-17
Figure 1-18
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1.2.5 Connecting the Camera
GV-IP LPR Camera supports two power specifications: DC 48V, High PoE (120 W).
Follow the steps below to connect your GV-LPC1100 to power, network and other wires
needed.
1.2.5.1 PoE Connection
Use the supplied GV-PA482 PoE Adapter to connect the camera to the power and network at
the same time. Two Ethernet cables are required for the connection.
1. Inset one end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE 10/100 port on the GV-PA482. Connect
the other end of the cable to your camera.
2. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN 10/100 port on the GV-PA482. Connect
the other end of the cable to the hub or router connecting to your computer.
LAN 10/1 00
Power IN
Figure 1-19
3. Insert the white wire of the supplied DC power adaptor into left-side pin of the terminal
block on the GV-PA482, and the black wire to the right-side pin.
4. Attach the AC power cord to the DC power adaptor.
5. Connect the AC power cord to the power outlet.
6. When the Power LED on the front panel of the GV-PA482 turns green, you are ready to
access the live view, adjust the image clarity and configure the basics. See Getting S t arted,
Chapter 2.
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1.2.5.2 Power Adapter Connection
Besides PoE connection, you can use the supplied DC power adaptor, and connect the
camera to the power.
1. Plug the DC power adapter to the 2-pin terminal block on the camera by inserting the
wire with white lines to the (+) pin and the black wire to the (-) pin.
Figure 1-20
2. Attach the AC power cord to the DC power adaptor.
3. Connect the AC power cord to a power source.
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