Geovision GV-MFD5301-0F User Manual

GV-IPCam H.264
Firmware Manual
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Contents

Preface.............................................................................. vi
Naming and D
efinition..............................
Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV
Note for GV-BX2600..................................................... xviii
Chapter 1 Introduction ............................
1 ...............................1
.1 System Requirement...................................
apter 2 Getting Started .......................
Ch
2 ...............................3
.1 Accessing the Live View..............................
2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address .......
2.1.2 Configuring the IP Address....................
2.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connection....
2.2 Adjusting Image Clarity............................................................
2.2.1 Using Focus Adjustment Cap ...............
2.2.2 Locations of Adjustment Screws...........
2 .............................20
.3 Configuring the Basics................................
Ch .......................21
apter 3
3.1 Accessing Your Surveillance Images......................................21
3.2 Functions Featured o n the Main Page.....................................23
Accessing the Camera...........
3.2.1 The Live View Window ........................................................ 24
3.2.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window ........................30
3.2.3 Snapshot of Live Video .......................................................37
3.2.4 Video Recording .................................................................37
3.2.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View...................38
3.2.6 Alarm Notification................................................................ 41
3.2.7 Video and Audio Configuration............................................43
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-VMS ............ xvi
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.Note for Recording ..................................
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3.2.8 Remote Configuration .........................................................45
.2.9 Camera Name Display .........................
3
3.2.10 Image Enhancement.........................................................
3.2.11 Visual PTZ .........................................
3.2.12 Digital PTZ.........................................
3.2.13 I/O Control ..........................................
3.2.14 Visual Automation ..............................
3.2.15 Network Status...................................
apter 4 Administrator Mode ...............
Ch
4 .............................57
.1 Video and Motion.........................................
4.1.1 Video Settings......................................
4.1.2 Motion Detection..................................
4.1.3 Privacy Mask.......................................................................
4.1.4 Text Overlay ........................................
4.1.5 Tampering Alarm..................................
4.1.6 Visual Automation...............................................................
4.2 Video Analysis.............................................
4.2.1 Motion Detection..................................
4.2.2 Advanced Video Analysis.....................
4.2.2.1 Intruder .....................................
4.2.2.2 People Count.............................
4.2.2.3 Loitering ...................................................................95
4.2.3 Unattended Object / Missing Object Detection..................... 98
4.2.4 Tampering Alarm...............................................................101
4.3 I/O Settings..............................................................................103
4.3.1 Input Settings.................................................................... 104
4.3.2 Output Settings ................................................................. 106
4.3.3 PTZ Settings ..................................................................... 107
4.4 Events and Alerts....................................................................108
4.4.1 E-mail ............................................................................... 109
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4.4.2 FTP...................................................................................111
.3 Center V2.............................................
4.4
4.4.4 Vital Sign Monitor..............................................................
4.4.5 Backup Center .....................................
4.4.6 Video Gateway / Recording Server.......
4.4.7 ViewLog Server....................................
4.4.8 RTSP/ONVIF .......................................
4.4.9 Speaker...............................................
4.5 Monitoring....................................................
4.5.1 Monitoring Settings for Target Series....
4 ...........................129
.6 Recording Schedule....................................
4.6.1 Recording Schedule Settings ...............
4.6.2 I/O Monitoring Settings.........................
4.7 R .....................131
emote ViewLog................................................
4.8 Network........................................................
4.8.1 LAN Configuration................................
4.8.2 Wireless Client Mode ........................................................
4.8.3 Advanced TCP/IP.................................
4.8.4 UMTS Settings.....................................
4.8.5 IP Filter Settings................................................................
4.8.6 SNMP Settings......................................
4.9 Management.................................................
4.9.1 Date & Time Settings ........................................................ 146
4.9.2 Storage Settings ...............................................................148
4.9.3 User Account .................................................................... 156
4.9.4 Log Information ................................................................. 157
4.9.5 Tools.................................................................................159
4.9.6 Language..........................................................................162
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Chapter 5 Recording and Playback ............................163
5.1 Recording................................................................................163
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5 ...........................164
.2 Playback.......................................................
5.2.1 Playback from the Memory Card ..........
5.2.2 Playback over Network......................................................
5.2.3 Access to the Recorded Files through F
5.2.4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Even
............................. 164
170
TP Server.............171
ts.......................... 172
er 6 Advanced Applications .........
Chapt
6.1 Upgrading System Firmware.......................
6.1.1 Using the Web Configuration Interface..............................
6.1.2 Using the IP Device Utility....................
6.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings............
6 ...........................182
.3 Changing Password.....................................
6 ...........................185
.4 Verifying Watermark....................................
6.4.1 Accessing AVI Files ..............................
6.4.2 Running Watermark Proof ....................
6.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window..............
6.5 Downloading Videos from the Micro SD Ca
6.5.1 Installing the GV-SDCardSync Utility....
6.5.2 The GV-SDCardSync Utility Window ....
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Chapter 7 DVR Configurations....................................196
7.1 Setting up an IP Camera on GV-System.....
7.1.1 Customizing IP Camera Settings on GV-System ............... 208
7.2 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-VMS........................................210
7.3 Remote Monitoring with Multi View.......................................213
7.3.1 Connecting to the IP Camera ............................................213
7.4 Remote Monitoring with E-Map..............................................215
7.4.1 Creating an E-Map for the IP Camera................................215
7.4.2 Connecting to the IP Camera ............................................217
Chapter 8 CMS Configurations....................................218
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8.1 Center V2.................................................................................218
8.2 Vital Sign Monitor ...................................................................221
8.3 D
ispatch Server............................................
...........................222
Chapter 9 Smart Device Connection......
.....................224
Appendix....................................................
A. Settings for Internet Explorer 8....................
B. Resolution and Frame Rate..........................
C. Support Lists.................................................
D. RTSP Protocol Command.............................
E. Supported UMTS Protocol (3G Modem)..................................242
F. Dual Stream Support List.........................................................243
G. The CGI Command...................................................................246
H. Power Supply Support List......................................................249
I. Supported Firmware for Flash Memory....................................251
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v

Preface

Welcome to the GV-IPCAM H.264 User’s Manual.
The GV-IPCAM H.264 has a series of models designed to meet different
. This Manual is designed for the following model
needs
versions:
Note:
1. To upgrade the camera firmware f
version, back up the files in the c
before the upgrade and it is required to re-format the memory card
after the
2. The following models are not support rmware V3.0:
BX / 140 / / 520DCBMo ith ND flash
Model Model Number
Box Camera
upgrade.
120D / 130D DW / 220D 320D 120 / 220
dels installed w a 32 MB NA
GV-BX120D
GV-BX140DW
GV-BX130D-0 Varifocal Lens
GV-BX130D-1 Fixed Lens
GV-BX220D-2
GV-BX220D-3
GV-BX320D-0
GV-BX320D-1
GV-BX520D
rom V2.07 or earlier to the latest
amera’s storage device first
ed by fi
Varifocal Lens V2.15
Varifocal Lens
s and firmware
Firmware Version
V2.14
vi
Model Model Number
Box Came
GV-BX120 F
GV-BX1
GV-B
GV-B
GV-B
GV-B
GV-BX1200-3V
GV-B
GV-B
GV-B
GV-BX2600
ra
GV-BX3400-5V
GV-B
GV-BX15
GV-BX2500-8F
GV-BX3400-8F
GV-BX5300-8F
GV-BX1500-3V
GV-BX2500-3V
GV-BX3400-3V
GV-BX5300-6V
GV-BX12201 Varifocal Lens
0-0F ~ 2
300-0F ~ 2F
X1500-1F ~ 2F
X2400-1F ~ 2F
X2500-1F ~ 2F
X3400-1F ~ 2F
X1300-3V
X1500-3V
X2500-3V
X5300-6V
00-8F
Fixed Lens
rifocal Lens
Va
Fixed Lens
P-Iris
Firmware Version
V3.0
V1.0
V3.0
V3.0
Coming
V1.0
vii
Model Model Number
GV-BX12
0D-E
Firmware Version
V2.15
IR Arctic Box
Camera
Target Box
Camera
Ultra Box
Camera
Mini Fixed
Dome
GV-BX220D-E
GV
-BX320D-E
GV 0D-E
-BX52
GV-BX24
GV 00-E
GV-BX15
GV-BX
GV-BX2510-E
GV
GV
GV-EBX 100-2F
GV-UBX
GV-UBX
GV-UBX3301 Series
GV-MFD120
GV-MFD130
GV-MFD320
GV-MFD1501 Series
GV-MFD2401 Series
GV-MFD2501 Series
GV-MFD3401 Series
GV-MFD5301 Series
00-E
-BX53
00-E
3400-E
-BX5310-E
-EBX1100-0F
1
1301 Series
2301 Series
ifocal Lens
Var
torized
Mo
ifocal
Var
Lens, P-Iris
Motorized
Varifocal Lens
ed Lens
Fix
Fixed Lens
Fixed Lens
V2.14
V3.0
V3.0 (V3.03 or later for P­Iris)
V3.0
V1.03
V3.0
V3.0
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Model Model Number
2
320
-MDR
1500 Series
R es
Mini Fixed
Rugged D
ome
GV-MDR 20
GV-MDR
GV-MDR520
GV
GV-MDR3400 Series
GV-MD 5300 Seri
ed Lens
Fix
Firmware Version
V3.0
Target Fixed
Dome
Target Mini
Fixed Dome
Target Mini
Fixed Rugged
Dome
GV-EFD2101
GV-EFD 101
3
GV-EFD1100 Series
GV-EFD2100 Series
GV-EDR1100 Series
GV-EDR2100 Series
focal Lens
Vari
Fixed Lens
V1.0
V1.03
Fixed Lens V1.03
ix
Model Model Number
GV-BL120D
V-BL130D
G
V-BL220D
G
V-BL320D
G
GV-BL1500
V-BL2400
G
-BL2500
GV
V-BL
G 3400
Firmware Version
Varifocal Lens
V3.0
Bullet Cam
Target Bullet
Camera
x
era
GV-BL1210
V-BL
G 3410
V-BL
5310
GV-BL
1501
-BL
2501
GV
GV-BL
3401
GV-BL1511
L2511
GV-B
L3411
GV-B
GV-BL5311
GV-BL2511-E
GV-BL5311-E
GV-EBL1100-1F
GV-EBL1100-2F
GV-EBL2100-1F
GV-EBL2100-2F
Motorized Varifocal
LeGns
Varifocal Lens,
P-Iris
Mo arifocal
torized V
Lens, P-Iris
Motorized Varifocal
Lens, extreme
temperature
tolerance, P-Iris
Fixed Lens V1.03
V3.01
Model Model Number
GV-UBL1
GV
211
-UBL2411
GV-UBL3411
Ultra Bullet
Camera
GV-UBL1511
GV-UBL2511
GV-UBL1301 Series
GV-UBL2401 Series
GV-UBL3401 Series
Firmware Version
Motorized
focal Lens
Vari
V3.0
Coming
Fixed Lens V3.0
xi
Model Model Number
GV-VD120D
Vandal Proof
IP Dome
(IK10+, Tra
GV
(IK10+,
GV-VD122D
(IK7
GV-VD12
(IK7, Smok ver)
GV-VD220D
(IK10+, T
GV-VD221
(IK1
GV-VD22
(IK7, Trans
GV
(IK7, Sm
GV-VD320D
(IK
GV-VD321D
(IK10+, Smoked Cover)
GV-VD322D
(IK7, Transparent Cover)
GV-VD323D
(IK7, Smoked Cover)
GV-VD1500 GV-VD2400 GV-VD2500 GV-VD3400
nsparent Cover)
-VD121D
Smoked Cover)
, Transparent Cover)
3D
ed Co
ransparent Cover)
D
0+, Smoked Cover)
2D
parent Cover)
-VD223D
oked Cover)
10+, Transparent Cover)
Firmware Version
Varifocal Lens V3.0
xii
Model Model Number
GV-VD1530
-VD2430
GV
-VD2530
GV
-VD3430
Vandal Proof
IP Dome
IR Arctic
Vandal Proof
IP Dome
Target Vandal
Proof IP
Dome
PTZ Camera GV-PTZ010D
PT Camera
Advanced Cube Camera
GV
-VD1540
GV
D2440
GV-V
D2540
GV-V
GV-VD3440
D5340
GV-V
GV-V -E
D2540
GV
-VD5340-E
V-EVD2100
G
-EVD31
GV 00
GV-PT130D
GV-PT220D
GV-PT320D
GV-CA120
GV-CA220
GV-CAW120
GV-CAW220
Firmware Version
Varifocal Lens,
high power IR
LEDs
Motorized
Varifocal Lens,
high power IR
LEDs
Mo
torized
V3.0
Varifocal Lens,
high pow
LEDs, extreme
tem
Va
NTSC
PAL
Fixed Lens
Fixed Lens
er IR
peratures
rifocal Lens V1.0
V1.09
V3.0
V3.0
x
iii
Model Mo
Cube Ca
Fixed IP Dom
e
Pinhole Camera
del Number
-CB120
GV
V-CB220
G
GV-FD220D
-FD320D GV
GV-FD1200
GV
-FD1500
GV
-FD2400
GV
-FD2500
GV-FD3400
GV-FD1210
GV-FD1510
GV-FD2410
GV-FD2510
GV-FD3410
GV-UNP2500 Fixed Lens V3.03
Fixed Lens
Varifocal
Lens
Motorized Varifocal Lens
Firmware Version
V2.14 mera
V3.0
xiv
Nam n ing and Definitio
GeoVision Analog and
oftware. The GV-System also ref
GV-System
GV-VMS GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras.
S
System, GV-NVR System, GV-DVR System and GV­Hybrid DVR System at the same time.
Digital Video Recording
ers to GV-Multicam
xv

Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV-VMS

The GV-IPCAM H.264 is designed to work with GV-System / GV-VMS, a
d or digital video management system. Note th
hybri
GV-IPCAM H.264 is connected to GV-System / G
1 By default, the images are recorded to the me
the GV-IP Camera H.264 (except GV-IR
Target Series, which are not equippe
2 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.
d with a memory card slot).
e following when
V-VMS:
mory card inserted in
Arctic Box Camera and
xvi

Note for Recording

1 By default, the images are recorded to the m
the GV-IP Camera H.264 (except GV-IR Arcti
Target Series, which are not equipped with a m
M
ake sure the Write recording data into
(see 3.1.1 Video Settings) is enabled. If this op
camera will stop recording to the memory c
accessed through Web browsers or other app
2 Mind the following when using
a memory card for recording:
Recorded data on the memory card
the data are accessed while the c
shock, power interruption, memory ca
the memory card reaches the end of its l
guarantee is provided for such cau
The stored data can be lost if the memory c
accessed for a long period of tim
periodically if you seldom access the m
Memo
ry cards are expendable and their durability varies
according to the conditions of the in
are used. Back up your data regularly and repl
ry card annually.
memo
emory card inserted in
c Box Camera and
emory card slot).
local storage option
tion is disabled, the
ard while the live view is
lications.
can be damaged or lost if
amera is under physical
rd detachment or when
ifespan. No
ses.
ard is not
e. Back up your data
emory card.
stalled site and how they
ace the
Replace the memory card when its read/write speed is lower
than 6 MB/s or when the memory card is frequently
undetected by the camera.
3 It is recommended to use memory cards of the following setting
and specifications:
Apply a battery backup (UPS) to avoid power outage.
Use Micro SD card of MLC NAND flash, Class 10 for better
performance.
xv
ii
Note
Frame Rate
Mind the following restrictions, without rega
camera images, when the
1 The codec MJP
2 Dual streaming is not supported.
3 Video analysis function
4 TV-out is not supported.
5 The f
6 WDR Pro function is not supported.
7
Browser
For the users of Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 11 or later is
requi
browser.
for GV-BX2600
rd to the resolution of the
GV-BX2600 camera is set to 60 fps:
EG is not available in the main stream.
s, including motion detection, are not
supported.
rame rate will be dropped to 30 fps during live streaming and
recording when the camera starts monitoring.
1 or 2 fps will be dropped on the point of obtaining snapshots in
EG format with the CGI command.
JP
red to perform the GV-IPCAM H.264 operations through Web
Recording
When GV-BX2600 uses Micro SD card or USB HDD for recording, the
camera must not have more than one connection to GeoVision or third-
party software.
xviii

Chapter 1 Introduction

The GV-IPCAM H.264 series
ameras for IP surveillance i
c
1.1 System Requir
To perform the
ensure
wing web browsers:
follo
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari
Note:
1 For the users of Internet Explorer 8, additional settings are
2 For GV-B r 11 or later is required. 3 E browsers,
To access GV-BX12201 images, the PC spec should be met:
CPU Intel Core i5-4670, 3.40 GHz
GV-IPCAM H.264 operations through Web browser,
your PC is in good network connection, and use one of the
required. For details, see Appendix A.
With non-I
A. Mot Tampering Alarm, Visual Automation, Text
B. onl
C. RTSP streaming must be kept as enabled. For more detail,
X2600, Internet Explore
ion Detection,
Ov
rlay and two-way audio are not s
e upported.
the Play function is availabl
y e on the live view window
(Figure 19-3)
see 3.3.8 RTSP.
offers a comprehensive range of IP
n various environmental conditions.
ement
Memory DDR3 8 GB RAM
On Board Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Versions of driver
from year 2014 or later required)
1
access GV- 3100 images, the PC spec
To EFD3101 and GV-EVD
d be met:
shoul
CPU GHz Intel Core i5-4670, 3.40 Memory DDR3 4 GB RAM
On Board Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Versions of driver
from year 2014 or later required)
2
2

Chapter 2 Getting Started

Getting Started
This section provides the initial a
I
PCAM H.264.
2.1 Acc ng the Live V
Access or configu
firmware version:
Camera Type & Firmware Versio
GV-IPCAM H.26
firmware V1.07 r later (except GV-PTZ
essi iew
re amera according to the camera type and its
your c
n
4 with
o
010D)
Target Series
nd basic configurations of the GV-
Default Connection Type
DHCP
A
n unused IP addr
assigned by the D
camera when the ca
the network. Re Dynamic IP Address to look up the IP
address.
However, if the camera is installed in a
LAN without DHCP server, access the
camera by its default IP address
192.168.0.10 and see 2.1.2 Configuring the IP Address for more detail.
ess is automatically
HCP server to the
mera is connected to
fer to 2.1.1 Checking the
Note: By default, GV-PTZ010D is assigned with the fixed IP address
192.168.0.10.
3

2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address

Follow the steps below to look up the IP address and access the Web
interface.
1. Install the GV-IP Device Utility program included on t
H.264 Software DVD.
he GV-IPCAM
Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utilit
same LAN with the G
2. On the GV-IP Utility window, click the
IP devices connected in the same LA ck the Name or Mac Address column to sort.
V-IPCAM H.264 you wish to configure.
Figure 2-1
y must be under the
button to search for the
N. Cli
4
2
Getting Started
3.
Find the camera with its Mac Address, click on its IP address and
select Web Page.
Figure 2-2
4. The login page appears.
Figure 2-3
5. Type the default ID and password admin and click Apply to log in.
5

2.1.2 Configuring the IP Address

Follow the steps below to configure the IP a
1. Open
2. In both Login and Password fields, type the default value admin.
3. In the left menu, select Network and then LAN to begin the
your web browser, and type the default IP address
http://192.168.0.10
Click Apply.
network settings. This page appears.
.
ddress.
Figure 2-4
4. Select Dynamic IP address, Static IP address or PPPoE and
type the required network information.
5. Click Apply. The camera is now accessible by entering the
assigned IP address on the web browser.
6
2
Getting Started
IMPORTANT:
1. If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled
which IP address the camera will get from D
log in. If your camera is installed in the LAN,
Device Utility to look up its current dynamic IP
Checking the Dynamic IP Address. I
dynamic IP address via PPPoE, use the dyna
obtain a domain name that is
address first. For details on Dynamic IP Add
4.7.1 LAN Configuration and 4.7.3 Advanced
2. If Dynamic IP Address or PPPoE is enabled and you cannot
access the camera, you may have to reset it to the factory default and then perform the network settings again.
To restore your camera to default settings, see Loading Factory Default in the corresponding GV-IPCam H.264 Hardware Manual.
f your camera uses a public
linked to the camera’s changing IP
, you need to know
HCP server or ISP to
use the GV-IP
address. See 2.1.1
mic DNS Service to
ress and PPPoE, see
TCP/IP.
7
2.1.3 Configuring the Wireless Connec
You may create wireless connection
Box Camera: GV-BX1200 series / 1300 series /
series / 2500 seri
es / 3400 series / 5300 series
to the Internet for:
tion
1500 series / 2400
Wireless Advanced Cube Camera: GV-CAW120/220
Mini Fixed Dome: GV-MFD
/ 3401 series / 5301 series
1. To set up the wireless
a standard network cable to the camera.
2. An IP addre
GV IP Device Utility to search for the device. For details, see 2.1.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address.
3. Configure the wireless settings.
A. On the Web interface, select Network, select Wireless and
Client Mode. This dialog box appears.
ss will be automatically assigned to the camera. Use
1501 series / 2401 series / 2501 series
LAN for the first time, power on and connect
Figure 2-5
8
2
Getting Started
B
. Type the Network Name (SSID) or click the Access Point
Survey button to search and select f
Points/wireless stations.
C. Select Ad D. Select the Authentication Type using the
Sur
E. Type the WPA-PSK Pre-shared Key or WEP depending on the
encryption setting for the Access Point.
F. Click Apply to save the configuration.
Note:
1. Your encryption settings must match those used
Points or wirel
2. When Ad Ho c is used, only WEP encryption is supported.
3. When you lose the wireless access, you can still access the unit by
connecting it to a LAN and using the GV IP Device Utility to search
for the device.
4. For detailed information on configuring the wireless LAN, see 4.7.2 Wireless Client Mode.
-Hoc or Infrastructure for the Network type.
rcan also obtain this info
mation by clicking the Access Point
vey button.
ess stations with which you want to associate.
or the available Access
drop-down list. You
by the Access
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4. Enable wireless LAN.
A. On the Web interface, select Network and LAN. This page
appears.
Figure 2-6
B. Select Wireless for Optional Network Type.
C. To use a dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server,
select Dynamic IP address. To use a fixed IP address, select Static IP address and type the IP address information.
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