Geovision GV-RG032, GV-RG036, GV-RG040, GV-RG048, GV-RG056 Specsheet

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Geovision GV-RG032, GV-RG036, GV-RG040, GV-RG048, GV-RG056 Specsheet

INTRODUCTION

The GV Recording Server is a video streaming server designed for large scale video surveillance deployments. It can receive and record up to 128 channels from various IP video devices. Through an intuitive Web interface, each IP camera can be configured to record video continuously, upon motion detection, upon I/O trigger or according to a schedule.

In addition, it can simultaneously distribute up to 300 channels to its clients which include GV System (DVR/NVR system), GV GIS (geographic information system), GV Mobile Server, GV Control Center (central monitoring system) and Multi View (viewing software). GV Recording Server can also send text notifications to one GV VSM (Vital Sign Monitor) when alert conditions occur. Using the GV Recording Server, the desired frame rates can be reached while the CPU loading and the bandwidth usage of IP video devices are significantly reduced.

In some areas or countries, you may like to install 3G wireless Internet module (e.g. GPRS/UMTS) on the GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR but have the problem to obtain a public IP address from ISP. The Passive connection method of GV Recording Server can solve the public IP issue by accepting the connection request from the GV Video Server or GV Compact DVR, and then distribute the video streaming to clients.

 

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The GV Recording Server provides you with a secure and affordable remote backup solution with the GV Backup Center. The GV Backup Center can automatically store a copy of recordings to the offsite location. If a disaster strikes where the GV Recording Server is located, the recording data remain safe in a different location.

Features

Simultaneous receiving and recording up to 128 IP channels

Distributing up to 300 IP channels of video to clients

Video gateway between IP devices and receiving clients (GV System, GV Control Center GV GIS, GV Mobile Server and Multi View)

Support for third party IP video devices (Sony, Axis, VIVOTEK, Panasonic, HikVision, Arecont Vision)

Support for ONVIF, PSIA and RTSP protocols

Different recording policies to set each channel to record continuously, upon motion detection, upon I/O trigger or by schedule (recording upon I/O trigger is only for GV IP devices)

Video playback using Remote ViewLog

Web interface to remotely configure and monitor GV Recording Server using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari

Passive and active connection methods with IP video devices (Passive connection only supported by GV IP devices)

Solution for Mobile DVR (GV Video Server, GV Compact DVR) to obtain a public IP address

Bandwidth monitoring

Two way audio communication (only for GV IP devices through active connection)

Remote event monitoring through GV VSM

Remote backup through GV Backup Center

Support for 31 languages

Minimum System Requirements

Servers meeting the following minimum system requirements have the capacity to perform one of the following:

Receive up to 128 channels and transmit up to 300 channels with the image settings of 1280 x 1024 resolution, 30 fps and H.264 codec for each channel. OR

Receive up to 128 channels and transmit up to 128 channels with the image settings of 1920 x 1080 resolution, 30 fps and H.264 codec for each channel. OR

Receive up to 128 channels and transmit up to 128 channels with the image settings of 2048 x 1536 resolution, 20 fps and H.264 codec for each channel. OR

Receive up to 128 channels and transmit up to 300 channels with the image settings of or 1920 x 1080 resolution, 30 fps and H.264 codec for each channel. OR

Receive up to 128 channels and transmit up to 300 channels with the image settings of 2048 x 1536 resolution, 20 fps and H.264 codec for each channel.

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