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Page 1 - New Feature Guide V8.5

New Feature Guide V8.5

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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

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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

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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

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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

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New Supports and Specifications 511.2 Enhanced Multi-Channel Playback and Related Specifications In V8.5, multi-channel playback in ViewLog has be

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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

Page 8 - 2 M Video Source

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

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8 1.5 Setting Configuration without Stopping Recording Previously, most settings can only be changed when cameras are not recording. Now, you can ch

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Main System 92 2. Main System This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Main System. 2.1 Standard and GeoVision Format Codec

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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

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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

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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

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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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© 2011 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without t

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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ii Contents Cards Supported... i Contents ...

Page 38 - 3.4 Face Mask in ViewLog

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

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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

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364. Center V2 This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Center V2. 4.1 Adding Device Information into Alert Messages You can

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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

Page 42 - 4. Center V2

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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iii4. Center V2... 36 4.1 Adding Device Information into Alert Messages...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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48To trigger outputs by event: 1. On the Center V2 window, click the Preference Settings button and select Notification. The Alarm Settings dialog

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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iv 10. Mobile Server... 90 10.1 Starting the Mobile Server ...

Page 60 - 5.2 Temperature Alarm

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

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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

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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

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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

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582. Click the Configure button. The Advance Settings dialog box appears. 3. On the Advance Settings dialog box, select the Camera tab. The dialog

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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

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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

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Control Center 616 6. Control Center This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Control Center. 6.1 Displaying Images on Mul

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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

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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.

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New Supports and Specifications 111. New Supports and Specifications This chapter introduces the new supports and specifications in version 8.5.

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646. Define monitor layout. A. Double-click the established layout and select Monitor Layout. B. Look up the coordinates from the

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 78 - 6.4 Enhanced VMD System

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

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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

Page 80 - Search Criteria

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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2 The two tables show the results of four different operating systems using video of 1 M and 2 M resolution, respectively. 2 M Video Source600450420

Page 82 - 7. Dispatch Server

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

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Control Center 756  Counter: counter events  POS: POS transaction events 4. Define each search criteria such as Event Type, Device, Informatio

Page 84 - 8. GV-GIS

767. Dispatch Server This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Dispatch Server. 7.1 Manually Re-Distributing Subscribers The V

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Dispatch Server 7777.2 Designating a Primary Center V2 Server In V8.4 Dispatch Server, subscribers are distributed according to predefined groups

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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

Page 87 - 8.2 Recording Manually

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

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808.1.3 Configuring the Recycle Settings On the Record Setting dialog box, click the Recycle tab. This dialog box appears. Configure the recycle

Page 89 - 8.3 Recording by Events

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

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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

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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

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New Supports and Specifications 31Reduced CPU Loading Although the total frame rate supported is considerably higher, the CPU loading does not incr

Page 93 - 9. Authentication Server

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

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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

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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

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Authentication Server 8799. Authentication Server This chapter introduces the new features and enhancements of Authentication Server 9.1 Importi

Page 97 - 10.2 Connecting through RTSP

882. Under Source Database, select Active Directory to enable the function. 3. To connect to the server with Active Directory: A. Type the Server

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Authentication Server 899B. Select the groups detected in Active Directory from the left side and use the arrow buttons to assign the groups to

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9010. Mobile Server The Mobile Server is an application that allows GV-Decoder Box and GeoVision mobile applications to access cameras connected to

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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

Page 101 - 10.5 Setting Up Matrix

92Use the RTSP command below to connect: rtsp://<ID>:<Password>@<IP of the GV-System>:<Port>/<CamNo_StreamNo> For exam

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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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