New Feature Guide V8.5
4 The V8.4 CPU loading marked with * is slightly lower than the CPU loading of V8.5 H.264 decoding, because the maximum frame rate is obtained using
9410.4 Setting Up Individual Cameras Follow the steps below to enable and set up individual cameras. When the camera view is being transmitted to a
Mobile Server 9510 6. In the left menu, right-click a camera channel to access the options below: View Actual Stream: Watch the camera view rec
962. Complete the settings for Stream 1 of the matrix channel. When a client connects to stream 1 of the matrix channel, the settings will be appli
New Supports and Specifications 511.2 Enhanced Multi-Channel Playback and Related Specifications In V8.5, multi-channel playback in ViewLog has be
6 1.4 Support for New IP Devices The following GeoVision and third-party IP devices will now be supported in V8.5. z Audio: A “|” mark indicates th
New Supports and Specifications 71GV-FE420 | JPEG / MPEG-4 / H.264 | GV-FE520 | JPEG / MPEG-4 / H.264 | GV-MFD120 | JPEG / MPEG-4 / H.264 N/A GV-M
8 1.5 Setting Configuration without Stopping Recording Previously, most settings can only be changed when cameras are not recording. Now, you can ch
Main System 92 2. Main System This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Main System. 2.1 Standard and GeoVision Format Codec
10To set the codec format of analog cameras: 1. Click the Configure button, select System Configure and select Camera Configure. Figure 2–2 2. Selec
Main System 112 2.2 Live View Frame Rate Control and Buffer You can now place a limit on the live view frame rate of each IP camera and adjust the
12Live View Buffer Frames to keep in live view buffer: Specifies the number of frames to keep in the live view buffer. When CPU loading is high
Main System 132 2.4 Automatic Setup of IP Devices The Automatic Setup function allows you to quickly add all GeoVision and third-party IP cameras
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142.5 Accessing Control Panel of GV-IP Devices You can now access the control panel of GV-IP Cameras from the Camera Configure page. The control pan
Main System 152 2.6 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping to Correct Distortion If the camera image appears warped toward the edges, you can enable the Wide A
16Note: 1. Wide angle lens dewarping enabled at the Camera Configure page is only applied to live view and does not affect the recorded video, but
Main System 172 2.8 Object Tracking in Fisheye Live View You can now set up object tracking in fisheye live view to track moving object. The funct
184. Use the options below to customize object tracking. Mask Region: Use the mouse to outline a mask region where motion will be ignored. O
Main System 192 2.9 Enhanced Object Definition in Intrusion Alarm In Intrusion Alarm, you can now define two sets of object sizes for objects that
207. Click the smaller icon and use the mouse to outline the maximum and minimum size of objects when they are far from the camera. You have now
Main System 212 2.11 Noise Tolerance in Object Index and Face Detection Noise tolerance adjustment is added to Object Index and Face Detection to
222.12 Setting Snapshot Frequency in Object Index Previously, the automatic snapshot function in Object Index is set to 2 snapshots per second by de
Main System 232 2.13 Enhanced Support for POS Text Sender Previously, only Windows-based POS devices that can generate TXT, INI or JNL files are s
i Welcome to the Feature Guide for V8.5 GeoVision Surveillance System. This Guide provides an overview of key features in V8.5 GV-System. It
24To set up the POS devices: 1. Insert the Surveillance System Software DVD to the POS computer. It runs automatically and a window appears. 2. Clic
Main System 252 b. Select OPOS Printer Driver if the POS device is compatible with OPOS protocol. Click OK. In the dialog box that appears, type th
268. In the POS Text Sender dialog box, the POS device is added to the connection list. Click Start to start the connection. You can also minimize t
ViewLog 273 3. ViewLog This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of ViewLog. 3.1 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping in ViewLog You can app
283.2 Enhanced Features When Saving in AVI Format 3.2.1 Saving Dewarped Fisheye in AVI Format Previously, videos recorded by fisheye cameras a
ViewLog 293 3.2.2 Direct Merge When Saving as AVI When saving video as AVI files, you can select the Direct Merge option to save the video file
303.2.3 Enhanced Codec Types When Saving as AVI When saving recorded video in AVI format, the codec options have been changed to WMV9 and Geo H.26
ViewLog 313 3.3 Monitoring of Vehicle’s Average Speed in GV-Compact DVR V3 When playing back video recorded by GV-Compact DVR V3, you can enable G
323.4 Face Mask in ViewLog The face mask function was added to detect and blur the human faces in ViewLog for privacy purposes. You can change the a
ViewLog 333 To Enable the Face Mask for an User Account 1. Click the Configure button, select System Configure, select Password Setup, and select L
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343.5 Enhanced Single Player New functions have been added to Single Player to allow you to dewarp any distortion toward the edge of camera view and
ViewLog 353 To save dewarped fisheye view in AVI format: 1. Right-click the Single Player camera view, select Fisheye and select a type a camera m
364. Center V2 This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Center V2. 4.1 Adding Device Information into Alert Messages You can
Center V2 374 3. Type the message text and click the Macros button. This dialog box appears. Figure 4-3 4. Place the pointer to the place you wi
384.2 Enhanced Features on the Main Window 4.2.1 Categorizing the Events Event category tabs are added to the V8.5 Center V2 Professional by def
Center V2 394 To configure the Event tabs on the main screen: 1. On the main screen, click the Preference Settings button and select My Favorite
404.2.2 Setting up the Customized Event Tab With the V8.5 Center V2, you can group the event types you want to monitor under the Customize Even
Center V2 414 4.2.3 Setting Alert Levels of Event Messages In the upgraded V8.5 Center V2, you can assign an alert level to each event type. Each
423. To assign an alert level, select Using Priority Color and choose from the drop-down list. To change the color for this alert level, click the
Center V2 434 4.3 New and Enhanced Video Storage Functions Several new and enhanced features are added for more efficient data storage and recycli
iii4. Center V2... 36 4.1 Adding Device Information into Alert Messages...
44 Recycle: In Center V2 V8.4, 400 MB of old files are deleted when the storage space falls short of the recycle threshold. In V8.5, this feature
Center V2 454 4.3.2 Storing Video Files in Separate Locations In Center V2 V8.4, video files from all the subscribers are saved to the same loca
46To assign a storage group to a subscriber: 1. On the Center V2 window, click the Accounts button . The Address Book window appears. 2. Select th
Center V2 474 4.4 Configuring a Virtual I/O Box Now the Center V2 operator can also activate alarm outputs installed through the network (hence, a
48To trigger outputs by event: 1. On the Center V2 window, click the Preference Settings button and select Notification. The Alarm Settings dialog
Center V2 494 4.5 Enhanced EZ Player 4.5.1 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping When viewing videos through EZ player, these images may be curved near the
504.5.2 Fitting Window Size When the source image is bigger than the EZ player screen, use this feature to adjust its size to fit the screen. Rig
VSM 515 5. VSM (Vital Sign Monitor) This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of VSM. 5.1 Enhanced Features on the Main Window
525.1.2 Configuring the Customized Event Tab With the VSM V8.5, you can group the event types you want to monitor under the Customized Event tab
VSM 535 3. To view these events, click View on the VSM window, select My Favorite Events and select Customized Event. The Customized Event Tab appe
iv 10. Mobile Server... 90 10.1 Starting the Mobile Server ...
545.2 Temperature Alarm In the new VSM center, you can monitor temperature of the connected subscriber (GV-IP Cameras and GV-System with GV-3008 Ca
VSM 555 To configure the temperature alarm: 1. If you have a GV-System subscriber, make sure the Send temperature status to Vital Sign Monitor opti
56 Figure 5-7 7. You can also invoke computer alarm, local output device and send SMS and e-mail alerts using the Alarm Settings. For details, see
VSM 575 5.3 Enhanced Notification Messages 5.3.1 Notification Messages for Lost Connection You can configure the GV-System for VSM operator to b
582. Click the Configure button. The Advance Settings dialog box appears. 3. On the Advance Settings dialog box, select the Camera tab. The dialog
VSM 595 5.3.2 Notification Messages on System Status The VSM operator can be notified of the recycling status of video/audio log, storage informa
60To access these options: 1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in 5.3.1 Notification Message on Events and select the System Information tab. The dialog box ap
Control Center 616 6. Control Center This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Control Center. 6.1 Displaying Images on Mul
623. To add a layout template, select the Control Layout List on the left and click the Add A New Layout button on the toolbar. The Add Control Lay
Control Center 636 C. Configure the Zoom In Settings. Select All Monitor or a channel layout (e.g. 2 x 2 Channels) to display an enlarged channel.
New Supports and Specifications 111. New Supports and Specifications This chapter introduces the new supports and specifications in version 8.5.
646. Define monitor layout. A. Double-click the established layout and select Monitor Layout. B. Look up the coordinates from the
Control Center 656 Figure 6-7 Note: A source channel can only be displayed by a single channel on the Multi-Screen at the same time. A new co
6610. To enable this layout, click the Apply the Selected Layout button on the Multi-Screen toolbar. To close the display, click the Close button
Control Center 676 6. A “Connected” message should appear and the additional monitor should appear at the bottom. Figure 6-11 7. Follow steps 4
686.2 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping When viewing images through Live View or Matrix View, these images may be curved near the corners. The new Wide Ang
Control Center 696 To access this feature from Matrix View: On the Matrix View, right-click on the channel for which you want to adjust the distort
706.3 Enhanced I/O Central Panel Previously with the I/O Central Panel, live views popped up upon input trigger can only be displayed in a separa
Control Center 716 4. Assign a camera for its live view to pop up upon input trigger. A. Right-click the input on the Advanced I/O List and selec
726.4 Enhanced VMD System In Control Center V8.4, live views pop up on the VMD window upon motions only. In Control Center V8.5, live view can also
Control Center 736 6.5 Setting the Matrix Display Monitor In Control Center V8.4, you can not specify a matrix to be displayed on a particular m
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746.6 Query Data Event on GV-System You can query events that occur at DVR hosts by defining search criteria. The search results can be displayed
Control Center 756 Counter: counter events POS: POS transaction events 4. Define each search criteria such as Event Type, Device, Informatio
767. Dispatch Server This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Dispatch Server. 7.1 Manually Re-Distributing Subscribers The V
Dispatch Server 7777.2 Designating a Primary Center V2 Server In V8.4 Dispatch Server, subscribers are distributed according to predefined groups
788. GV-GIS This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of GIS. The GIS V3.0.0 offers comprehensive features on storage, recording an
GV-GIS 798 2. To add a recording path, select a Storage Group, click the Add New Path icon and select a path. 3. To delete a Path, select the Pa
808.1.3 Configuring the Recycle Settings On the Record Setting dialog box, click the Recycle tab. This dialog box appears. Configure the recycle
GV-GIS 818 8.2 Recording Manually If you want to track Mobile Hosts and save live videos for future reference, use this function to start round-th
823. To start recording manually, right-click the camera from the Host List and select Record. Figure 8-5 4. To stop recording, right-click the c
GV-GIS 838 8.3 Recording by Events You can record on Mobile Hosts by events. Follow the steps below to make sure you have configured the require
New Supports and Specifications 31Reduced CPU Loading Although the total frame rate supported is considerably higher, the CPU loading does not incr
846. Select the events and camera for recording. Figure 8-8 7. Click OK. The selected cameras of this Mobile Host will be recorded when the select
GV-GIS 858 8.4 Recording upon Input Trigger When an input device is triggered at the mobile host, the GV-GIS system can record and/or pop up l
86A. Select a Pin from the left. B. To enable pop-up live view upon input trigger, select the Popup option. This dialog box appears. Figure 8-11
Authentication Server 8799. Authentication Server This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Authentication Server 9.1 Importi
882. Under Source Database, select Active Directory to enable the function. 3. To connect to the server with Active Directory: A. Type the Server
Authentication Server 899B. Select the groups detected in Active Directory from the left side and use the arrow buttons to assign the groups to
9010. Mobile Server The Mobile Server is an application that allows GV-Decoder Box and GeoVision mobile applications to access cameras connected to
Mobile Server 9110 6. Type a new server name. 7. Click the UPnP Setting button. Refer to UPnP Settings, Chapter 8, DVR User's Manual on the S
92Use the RTSP command below to connect: rtsp://<ID>:<Password>@<IP of the GV-System>:<Port>/<CamNo_StreamNo> For exam
Mobile Server 9310 10.3 Connecting through GeoVision Protocol GV-Decoder Box, GV-AView and GV-Eye can access the devices connected to GV-System thr
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