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GV-IP Speed Dome
ISDV10 - -EN7 A

Preface
Welcome to the GV-IP Speed Dome User’s Manual.
There are two types of the GV-IP Speed Dome, Indoor and Outdoor. They are distinguished
by model:
Application Model Firmware Version
Indoor GV-SD220 (PoE)
Outdoor GV-SD220-S (PoE) V1.07
GV-SD2300
Outdoor GV-SD2301 V1.07
This Manual provides an overview of the GV-IP Speed Dome and its accessories. The
instructions will guide you through the installation and use of the GV-IP Speed Dome as well.
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Contents
Regulatory Notices...................................................................................................vi
Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV-VMS.......................................................vii
Note for Recording .................................................................................................viii
Note for Installing Camera Outdoor ....................................................................... ix
Optional Devices ...................................................................................................... x
Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview............................................................................................................ ….1
1.2 System Requirements.............................................................................................3
1.3 Packing List ............................................................................................................4
1.3.1 Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD220) ....................................... 4
1.3.2 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300) ........... 5
1.3.3 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD2301)...............................................6
1.4 Functional Panel .....................................................................................................7
1.4.1 Removing the Camera Cover ..................................................................... 7
1.4.2 Camera Interior .......................................................................................... 8
1.5 Installing the GV-IP Speed Dome..........................................................................10
1.5.1 Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Hard-Ceiling Mount........................................10
1.5.2 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Wall Pendant Mount....................................12
1.6 Connecting the Camera ........................................................................................20
1.6.1 Connecting the GV-PA901 PoE Adapter....................................................22
Chapter 2 Getting Started.................................................................................... 23
2.1 Looking Up the IP Address....................................................................................23
2.2 Accessing Your Surveillance Images ....................................................................26
2.3 Configuring the Basics ..........................................................................................27
Chapter 3 Guest Mode and Live View Panel...................................................... 28
3.1 The Live View Window..........................................................................................29
3.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window..........................................................31
3.3 Snapshot of a Live Video ...................................................................................... 32
3.4 Video Recording ...................................................................................................32
3.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View....................................................33
3.6 Alarm Notification..................................................................................................35
3.7 Video and Audio Configuration.............................................................................. 36
3.8 Remote Configuration ...........................................................................................37
3.9 Camera Name Display..........................................................................................37
3.10 Image Enhancement...........................................................................................37
3.11 PTZ Control.........................................................................................................38
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5.6 Remote ViewLog Player........................................................................................96
5.7 Network ................................................................................................................ 97
5.7.1 LAN Configuration.....................................................................................97
5.7.2 Advanced TCP/IP......................................................................................99
5.7.3 IP Filter....................................................................................................103
5.7.4 SNMP Settings........................................................................................104
5.8 Management.......................................................................................................105
5.8.1 Date and Time Settings ...........................................................................105
5.8.2 Storage Settings......................................................................................107
5.8.3 User Account........................................................................................... 111
5.8.4 Log Information .......................................................................................112
5.8.5 Tools........................................................................................................113
5.8.6 Language ................................................................................................115
Chapter 6 Recording and Playback...................................................................116
6.1 Recording ........................................................................................................... 116
6.2 Playback ............................................................................................................. 117
6.2.1 Playback Using the Memory Card ...........................................................117
6.2.2 Playback over Network............................................................................121
6.2.3 Access to the Recorded Files through FTP Server ..................................121
6.2.4 Playback of Daylight Saving Time Events................................................122
Chapter 7 Advanced Applications.................................................................... 123
7.1 Upgrading System Firmware...............................................................................123
7.1.1 Using the Web Interface..........................................................................124
7.1.2 Using the GV IP Device Utility .................................................................125
7.2 Backing Up and Restoring Settings.....................................................................127
7.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings..................................................................129
7.4 Verifying Watermark............................................................................................131
7.4.1 Accessing AVI Files .................................................................................131
7.4.2 Running Watermark Pr .......................................................................oof 131
7.4.3 The Watermark Proof Window 132 .................................................................
7.5 Downloading Videos from the Memory Card.......................................................133
7.5.1 Installing the GV-SDCardSync Utility .......................................................133
7.5.2 The GV-SDCardSync Utility Window 136 .......................................................
Chapter 8 DVR Configurations ......................................................................... 137
8.1 Setting Up IP Cameras on GV-System................................................................138
8.1.1 Customizing Camera Settings on GV-System .........................................141
8.2 Remote Monitoring with Multi View .....................................................................146
8.3 Remote Monitoring with E-Map........................................................................... 148
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Chapter 9 CMS Configurations ......................................................................... 150
9.1 Center V2 ...........................................................................................................150
9.2 Vital Sign Monitor................................................................................................152
9.3 Dispatch Server ..................................................................................................153
Chapter 10 Smart Device Connection .............................................................. 154
GV-IP Speed Dome Specifications ...................................................................... 155
Appendix ........................................................................................................... 163
A. The CGI Command 163 .................................................................................................
B. RTSP Protocol Support...........................................................................................164
C. Settings for Internet Explorer 8 ...............................................................................165
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Regulatory Notices
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment.
Class A
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own
expense.
CE Notice
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
RoHS Compliance
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive is to forbid the use of hazardous
materials of production. To meet the RoHS Directive requirements, this product is made to be
RoHS compliant.
WEEE Compliance
This product is subject to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
and made compliant with the WEEE requirements.
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Naming Definition
GV-System
GeoVision Analog and Digital Video Recording Software. The
GV-System also refers to Multicam System, GV-NVR System,
GV-DVR System and GV-Hybrid DVR System at the same time.
GV-VMS GeoVision Video Management System for IP cameras.
Note for Connecting to GV-System / GV-VMS
The GV-IP Speed Dome is designed to work with and record on GV-System / GV-VMS, a
video management system.
1. By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-IP Speed
Dome.
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.
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Note for Recording
1. By default, the images are recorded to the memory card inserted in the GV-IP Seed
Dome.
2. Mind the following when using a memory card for recording:
• Recorded data on the memory card can be damaged or lost if the data are accessed
while the camera is under physical shock, power interruption, memory card
detachment or when the memory card reaches the end of its lifespan. No guarantee is
provided for such causes.
• To avoid power outage, it is highly suggested to apply a battery backup (UPS).
• For better performance, it is highly suggested to use Micro SD card or SD card of MLC
NAND flash, Class 10.
• 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.
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Optional Devices
Optional devices can expand your camera’s capabilities and versatility. Contact your dealer
for more information.
Device Description
GV-Mount Accessories
The GV-Mount Accessories provide a comprehensive
lineup of accessories for installing the outdoor GV-IP
Speed Dome on ceiling, wall corner and pole. For details,
see GV-Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the
Software CD.
In-Ceiling Installation
Package
The in-ceiling package is used to install the indoor GV-IP
Speed Dome by embedding the camera to the ceiling.
Power Adapter
The 24V DC power adapter is designed to convert AC 100V
~ 240V 2.5A to DC 24V 3.75A and supply the power to
indoor and outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome. The power
adapter is available in the regions: AR, AU, EU, JU, UK,
US.
PA-901 PoE Adapter The GV-PA901 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) adapter
designed to provide power and network connection through
a single Ethernet cable to outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome.
GV-PoE Switch The GV-PoE Switch is designed to provide power along
with network connection for IP devices. The GV-PoE
Switch is available in various models with different numbers
and types of ports.

Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The GV-IP Speed Dome is a network PTZ camera designed for image quality and adaptability
in various environments. This camera offers the image of 1080p at 30 fps, 720p at 60 fps and
20x / 30x optical zoom, capable of showing smooth live view with great detail. In low-light
environments, image quality is promised with its image processing tools, such as IR cut filter
(ICR), Wide Dynamic Range pro (WDR pro), Backlight Compensation and noise reduction.
Wide surveillance coverage is made possible with 360° endless panning and 180° tilting
capacity. With GV-SD2301, it is up to 200° tilting angle. Dome movements such as Preset,
Sequence, Auto Pan, Cruise and Tour can be programmed and activated by schedule. You
can create multiple dome movement modes and have different modes enabled at different
time slots. The GV-IP Speed Dome provides variable pan/tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol
of 400°/460° per second to a slow ramble of 0.5° per second with 0.2° pan accuracy for fast
and accurate tracking ability.
GeoVision offers a complete series of GV-IP Speed Dome comes for indoor and outdoor use,
and also optional mounting kits for outdoor installations on wall, ceiling and pole.
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Features:
• 1/2.8’’ progressive scan CMOS sensor
• Full HD 1080p at up to 30 fps and 720p at up to 60 fps
• 20x / 30x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom
• Wide Dynamic Range Pro (WDR Pro)
• Day and night function with IR-cut filter
• 2-way audio
• Vandal resistance (IK10 for metal and polycarbonate casing, GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300
/ GV-SD2301 only)
• Ingress protection (IP67 for GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 / GV-SD2301 only)
• Built-in SD card slot for local storage
• 4 digital inputs, 1 relay output
• DC 24V / AC 24V / PoE + (IEEE 802.3at) for GV-SD220, PoE ++ (60 W) for GV-SD220-S
/ GV-SD2300 and PoE ++ (50 W) for GV-SD2301
• Pan 360° endlessly
• Tilt from 0° to 180° for GV-SD220 / GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300 and -20° to 220° for
GV-SD2301
• Preset speed at up to 400°/sec for GV-SD220 and 460°/sec for GV-SD220-S / GV-2300 /
GV-2301
• PTZ movement (Preset, Sequence, Auto Pan, Cruise and Tour)
• PTZ movement by schedule
• Auto and manual PTZ calibration
• Auto focus
• Backlight Compensation
• Image noise reduction
• Motion detection
• Privacy Mask
• Dual streams H.264 and MJEPG
• Smart phones & 3GPP support
• 31 languages on Web interface
• ONVIF (Profile S) conformant
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1.2 System Requirements
To access GV-IP Speed Dome functions 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
Note:
1. For users of Internet Explorer 8, additional settings are required. For details, see
Appendix C.
2. With non-IE browsers,
A. Motion Detection, Text Overlay, two-way audio settings 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 5.3.8 RTSP /
3GPP.
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1.3 Packing List
1.3.1 Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD220)
• Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome
• Hard-Ceiling Cover
• Mounting Plate
• GV-IP Speed Dome Software CD
• GV-NVR Software DVD
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1.3.2 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300)
• Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome
• Pendant Tube
• Hex Key x 2
• M6 Screw x 4
• • Desiccant Pack x 4 GV-IP Speed Dome Software CD
• GV-NVR Software DVD
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1.3.3 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome Camera (GV-SD2301)
• Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome
• Pendant Tube
• Hex Key x 2
• Rubber ring
• RJ-45 Connector
• Desiccant Pack x 2
• Data Cable
• GV-IP Speed Dome Software CD
• GV-NVR Software DVD
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1.4 Functional Panel
To access the functional panel of the GV-IP Speed Dome follow the section below to remove
its camera cover first.
1.4.1 Removing the Camera Cover
• GV-SD220: Rotate to remove the camera cover.
camera cover
Figure 1-1
• GV-SD220S / GV-SD2300: Unscrew using the supplied hex key.
Figure 1-2
• GV-SD2300: Unscrew using the supplied hex key.
Figure 1-3
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1.4.2 Camera Interior
1.4.2.1 GV-SD220/ GV-SD220S / GV-SD2300
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 1-4
No. Name Function
1. Default Restores all the settings to the factory default values. For details
see 7.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
2. Status The status LED turns green when the power is on and fades
when the camera is ready for use.
3. Power The power LED turns green when the power is on.
4. ACT The ACT LED flashes orange light upon data transmission.
5. Link The Link LED turns green with Internet connectivity.
6. Memory Card Slot Insert a micro SD / SDHC card to store recording data.
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1.4.2.2 GV-SD2301
Figure 1-5
No. Name Function
1. Default Restores all the settings to the factory default values. For details
see 7.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
2. Memory Card Slot Insert a SD / SDHC card to store recording data.

1.5 Installing the GV-IP Speed Dome
1.5.1 Indoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Hard-Ceiling Mount
Figure 1-6
Required Items
• Indoor packing (supplied)
• ceiling screws x 3 (user-prepared)
1. Secure the mounting plate to the ceiling with self-prepared screws.
Figure 1-7
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2. Secure the indoor GV-IP Speed Dome to the mounting plate.
A. Loosen the screw on the mounting plate
Figure 1-8
B. Align the camera to the mounting plate and rotate the camera body to the right.
Figure 1-9
C. Tighten the screw.
3. Put on the hard-ceiling cover.
Note:
1. Cut away a side of the cover if you want to run the cable through.
2. You may also install the indoor GV-IP Speed Dome into the ceiling with optional
mounting kits. For detail, see GV-Mount Accessories Installation Guide on the Software
CD.
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1.5.2 Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome: Wall Pendant Mount
1.5.2.1 GV-SD220-S / GV-SD2300
Figure 1-10
Required Items
• Outdoor packing (supplied)
• Ceiling screws x 4 (user-prepared)
1. Insert the desiccants to the camera.
A. Remove the camera cover using the supplied hex key.
Figure 1-11
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B. Insert two desiccant packs to the indicated places.
Figure 1-12
IMPORTANT: Be sure to conceal the desiccants in the GV-IP Speed Dome within 2 minutes
of opening the desiccant pack.
C. Insert your micro SD card into the memory card slot. See 1.4.2.1 GV-SD220/
GV-SD220S / GV-SD2300
D. Follow step 1A to secure the camera cover with the supplied hex key.
2. Assemble the camera with the pendant tube.
A. Thread the camera cable through the pendant tube.
B. Rotate the camera and lock it to the pendant tube.
Figure 1-13
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C. Secure the camera with the supplied M6 screws.
Figure 1-14
3. Secure the pendant tube to the wall with self-prepared screws.
Note: You may also install the camera to ceilings, wall corners (concave or convex), and
poles using optional mounting kits. For details, see GV-Mount Accessories Installation
Guide on the Software CD.
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IMPORTANT: Be sure to conceal the desiccants in the GV-SD2301 within 2 minutes of
opening the desiccant pack.
C. Insert your SD card into the SD card slot. See 1.4.2.2 GV-SD2301.
D. Secure the camera cover with the supplied hex key.
2. Connect the cables to the camera.
A. Thread the Ethernet cable and the data cable through the pendant tube.
Figure 1-18
B. Remove the cap and the mounting plate at the back of the camera.
Figure 1-19
C. Insert the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the camera.
Figure 1-20
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D. Slide the cap and components through the Ethernet cable as shown below.
Figure 1-21
E. Move the cap and the components toward the LAN port.
Figure 1-22
F. Secure the cap tightly.
G. Slip the rubber ring on the Data Cable and then pass the pin connectors of the Data
Cable through the mounting plate.
Figure 1-23
H. Fasten the data cable with the mounting plate and the rubber ring.
Figure 1-24
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I. Insert the pin connectors of the Data Cable to the indicated area.
Figure 1-25
J. Secure the mounting plate with the supplied hex key.
3. Assemble the camera with the pendant tube.
A. Secure the safety lock.
Figure 1-26
B. Push the rivets into the holes on the pendant tube and rotate clockwise to lock the
position.
Figure 1-27
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1.6 Connecting the Camera
Follow the steps below to connect the camera. Refer to The Data Cable and I/O Wire
Definition in this section for detailed information.
1. Connect Power using one of the following methods:
• Connect the Power Adapter to the camera. See The Data Cable section below for how
to connect the Power Adapter to the data cable.
• Use the Power over Ethernet (PoE) function and the power will be provided over the
network cable.
2. Connect a standard network cable to the Ethernet cable of the camera.
3. Optionally connect I/O devices, speaker and microphone to the camera.
For how to use the PoE function on the Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome, see 16.1 Connecting
the GV-PA901 PoE Adapter.
Note:
1. The Power Adapter is an optional device.
2. The Optional GV-PA901 PoE Adapter is required for applying PoE function.
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The Data Cable
With the Data Cable, you can connect the power, microphone, speaker, and I/O devices to the
GV-IP Speed Dome. The Data Cable is illustrated as below.
I/O Wires
Microphone
Speaker
Power Adapter
Ethernet
Figure 1-13
I/O Wire Definition
The I/O wires on the Data Cable allow you to connect 4 alarm input and 1 output devices.
Connect the I/O devices based on the wire definition listed below.
No. Wire Definition
1 Orange Alarm In 1
2 Yellow Alarm In 2
3 Green Alarm In 3
4 Blue Alarm In 4
5 Pink Ground
6 Purple Alarm Out
7 White Alarm Out_Open
8 Gray Alarm Out_Close
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1.6.1 Connecting the GV-PA901 PoE Adapter
The GV-PA901 PoE Adapter is only for the Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome. Prepare two
Ethernet cables for the connection.
Note: PoE function is available for the Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome only when GV-PA901
PoE Adapter (optional device) is applied for connection.
1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN 10 / 100 Port on the GV-PA901 and the
other end to the LAN port on a Hub / Router.
2. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the PoE 10 / 100 port on the GV-PA901, and the
other end to the Outdoor GV-IP Speed Dome.
3. Connect the connector end of the GV-PA901 Power Adapter to the GV-PA901 PoE
Adapter and the plug end to the power outlet.
Figure 1-14

Getting Started 2
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Looking Up the IP Address
By default, your GV-IP Speed Dome is assigned with an unused IP address by the DHCP
server when the camera is connected to the network. This IP address remains unchanged
unless you unplug or disconnect your camera from the network.
Note: If your router does not support DHCP, the default IP address will be 192.168.0.10. In
this case, it is strongly suggested to modify the IP address to avoid IP address conflict with
other GeoVision IP device on the same LAN. To change the IP address, see Changing the IP
Address later in this section.
Follow the steps below to check out the GV-IP Speed Dome’s IP address:
1. Install the GV-IP Device Utility program from the Software CD.
Note: The PC installed with GV-IP Device Utility must be under the same LAN with the
camera you wish to configure.
2. On the PC desktop, select Start, point to Programs and select GV IP Device Utility to
execute the program. The GV IP Device Utility window appears and automatically
searches for the GV IP devices on the same LAN.
Figure 2-1
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3. Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort.
Figure 2-2
4. Find the Mac Address of the camera to see its IP address.
Changing the IP Address
To modify the static IP address or set the camera to a public dynamic IP address, log in the
Web interface to access the network setting page.
1. Open your web browser, and type in the IP address.
• For static network connection, type the default IP address http://192.168.0.10
• For DHCP connection, follow steps in to look up the 2.1 Looking Up the IP Address
current IP address.
2. In both Login and Password fields, type the default value admin. Click Apply.
3. In the left menu, select Network and then LAN to begin the network settings. This page
appears.
Figure 2-3
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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.
Important:
1. If your camera uses a public dynamic IP address via PPPoE, use the dynamic DNS
Service to obtain a domain name linked to the camera’s changing IP address first. For
details on Dynamic IP Address and PPPoE, see 5.7.2 Advanced TCP/IP and 5.7.1 LAN
Configuration.
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 the factory settings, see 6.3 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.
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2.2 Accessing Your Surveillance Images
Follow these steps to access your surveillance images:
1. Open the Internet Explorer browser.
2. Enter the IP address or domain name of the GV-IP Speed Dome in the Location/Address
field of your browser. To look up the IP address, see 2.1 Looking Up the IP Address.
Figure 2-4
3. Enter the login name and password. The administrator account has unrestricted access to
all the features and function. The guest account is restricted to accessing live view and
network status information.
• The default login name and password for Administrator are admin.
• The default login name and password for Guest are guest.
4. A video image, similar to the example in Figure 3-1, is now displayed on your browser.
Note: To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your
browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a once-only installation of GeoVision’s
ActiveX component onto your computer.
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2.3 Configuring the Basics
Once you have installed and logged in the GV-IP Speed Dome, you are ready to configure
some of its primary settings through the Web interface:
• Date and time adjustment: see 5.8.1 Date & Time Settings.
• Login and privileged passwords: see 5.8.4 User Account.
• Network gateway: see 5.7 Network.
• Camera image adjustment: see 3.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window.
• Video format, signal format, resolution and frame rate: see 5.1.1 Video Settings.
IMPORTANT: If you are using a 50 Hz flicker, set the Flicker Hz value to 50 Hz. See Video
Signal Type in 5.1.1 Video Settings.

Chapter 3 Guest Mode and Live View Panel
This section introduces the features of the guest mode and the live view window.
Main Page of Guest Mode
Figure 3-1
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Guest Mode & Live View Panel
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3.1 The Live View Window
In the left menu, click Live View, and then select Camera to see the live video.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 78
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11
9
Figure 3-2
No. Name Function
1 Play Plays live video.
2 Stop Stops playing video.
3 Microphone Talks to the surveillance area from the local computer.
4 Speaker Listens to the audio around the camera.
5 Snapshot Takes a snapshot of live video.
--- See 3.3 Snapshot of a Live Video.
6 File Save Records live video to the local computer.
--- See 3.4 Video Recording.
7 Full Screen
Switches to full screen view. Right-click the image to have these
options: Snapshot, Full Screen, Resolution, PIP, PAP,.
--- See 3.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View.
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No. Name Function
8 Visual PTZ
Clicks to switch to one of the three visual PTZ control modes:
Fixed Direction Move, Random Move or Center Move. For
details, see 3.12 Visual PTZ.
9 PTZ Home Click to return the dome view to the home position. To set up a
home position, see 4.12 PTZ Settings-Other.
10 I/O Control Starts the I/O Control Panel.
--- See 3.13 I/O Control.
11 PTZ Control Starts the PTZ Control Panel and the Visual PTZ.
--- See 3.11 PTZ Control and 3.12 Visual PTZ.
12 Show System
Menu
Brings up these functions: Alarm Notify, Video and Audio
Configuration, Remote Config, Show Camera Name and
Image Enhance.
--- See 3.6 Alarm Notification, 3.7 Video and Audio Configuration,
3.8 Remote Configuration, 3.9 Camera Name Display and 3.10
Image Enhancement respectively.
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Guest Mode & Live View Panel
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3.2 The Control Panel of the Live View Window
To open the control panel of the Live View window, click the arrow button on top of the viewer.
You can access the following functions by using the right and left arrow buttons on the control
panel.
Click the this arrow button
to open the control panel
Left arrow
button
Right arrow
button
Figure 3-3
[Information] Displays the version of the GV-IP Speed Dome, local time of the local computer,
host time of the GV-IP Speed Dome, the number of users logging in to the GV-IP Speed Dome
and the OCX registration path.
[Video] Displays the current video codec, resolution and data rate.
[Audio] Displays the audio data rates when the microphone and speaker devices are
enabled.
[I/O Control] Provides a real-time graphic display of the input and output status. You can
force the output to be triggered by double-clicking its icon.
[Alarm Notify] Displays the captured images by sensor triggers and/or motion detection. For
this function to work, you must configure the Alarm Notify settings first. See 3.7 Alarm
Notification.
[Internal Temperature] Shows the current internal temperature of the camera and the normal
temperature range.
[Download] Allows you to install programs from the hard drive.
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3.3 Snapshot of a Live Video
To take a snapshot of live video, follow these steps:
1. Click the Snapshot button (No. 5, Figure 3-2). The Save As dialog box appears.
2. Specify Save in, type the File name, and select JPEG or BMP for Save as Type. You
may also choose to display the camera name and/or the date, the text color and image
quality for the snapshot.
3. Click the Save button to save the image in the local computer.
Note: You can also obtain a snapshot of the live view without logging in the user interface by
executing the CGI command. See Appendix A.
3.4 Video Recording
You can record live video for a certain period of time to your local computer.
1. Click the File Save button (No. 6, Figure 3-2). The Save As dialog box appears.
2. Specify Save in, type the File name, and move the Time Period scroll bar to specify the
time length of the video clip from 1 to 5 minutes.
3. Click the Save button to start recording.
4. To stop recording, click the Stop button (No. 2, Figure 3-2).
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3
3.5 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-and-Picture View
The full screen mode provides two types of close-up views: Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and
Picture-and Picture (PAP). The two views are useful to provide clear and detailed images of
the surveillance area.
Picture-in-Picture View
With the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) view, you can crop the video to get a close-up view or zoom
in on the video.
Inset window
Navigation box
Figure 3-4
1. Right-click the live view and select PIP. An inset window appears.
2. Click the insert window. A navigation box appears.
3. Move the navigation box around in the inset window to have a close-up view of the
selected area.
4. To adjust the navigation box size, move the cursor to any of the box corners, and enlarge
or diminish the box.
5. To exit the PIP view, right-click the image and click PIP again.
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Picture-and-Picture View
With the Picture-and-Picture (PAP) view, you can create a split video effect with multiple
close-up views on the image. A total of 7 close-up views can be defined.
Figure 3-5
1. Right-click the live view and select PAP. A row of three inset windows appears at the
bottom.
2. Draw a navigation box on the image, and this selected area is immediately reflected in
one inset window. Up to seven navigation boxes can be drawn on the image.
3. To adjust a navigation box size, move the cursor to any of the box corners, and enlarge or
diminish the box.
4. To move a navigation box to another area on the image, drag it to that area.
5. To add, display/hide or to change the frame color of the navigation boxes, right-click the
live view, select Mega Pixel Setting and click one of these options:
Enable Add-Focus-Area Mode: Allows the user to add navigation boxes to the
image.
Display Focus Area of PAP Mode: Displays or hides the navigation boxes on the
image
Set Color of Focus Area: Changes the color of the box frames.
6. To delete a navigation box, right-click the desired box, select Focus Area of PAP Mode
and click Delete.
7. To exit the PAP view, right-click the image and click PAP again.
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3.8 Remote Configuration
You can upgrade the device firmware over the network. Click the Show System Menu button
(No. 12, Figure 3-2), and select Remote Config. The Remote Config dialog box will appear.
[Firmware Upgrade] In this tab, you can upgrade the firmware over the network. For details,
see Chapter 6 Advanced Applications.
3.9 Camera Name Display
To display the camera name on the image, click the Show System Menu button (No. 12,
Figure 3-2), and select Show Camera Name.
3.10 Image Enhancement
To enhance the image quality of live video, click the Show System Menu button (No. 12,
Figure 3-2), and select Image Enhance. This dialog box appears.
Figure 3-10
De-Interlace: Coverts the interlaced video into non-interlaced video.
De-Block: Removes the block-like artifacts from low-quality and highly compressed video.
Enable DirectDraw: Activates the DirectDraw function.
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Chapter 4 PTZ Control Panel
In this chapter, you will be guided through setup steps for various type of dome view
movements (including Preset, Cruise, Auto Pan, Sequence and Tour), image quality settings,
(including white balance, exposure and color parameters), schedule settings and PTZ
settings.
Calling Up the PTZ Control Panel:
Click the PTZ Control button (No. 11, Figure 3-2) on the Live View window and select PTZ
Control Panel. The PTZ Control Panel appears.
The figure below illustrates the functions included in the Option button of the PTZ Control
Panel. The Auto Go option includes the controls of cruise, sequence and auto pan. The
Setup option allows the Administrator to adjust the camera’s parameters.
Figure 4-1
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PTZ Control Panel
4
Accessing the PTZ Configuration Dialog Box:
From the PTZ control panel (Figure 4-1), click Option and select Setup. This dialog box
appears.
Figure 4-2
PT Speed: determines the speed of panning and tilting of the dome view. The drop-down
list contains 5 speed settings: 1 is the slowest speed and 5 the fastest speed.
Max Preset: determines the number of Preset points for configuration. The valid range is
from 16 to 255 points.
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Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | GeoVision |
Kategoria: | kamera bezpieczeństwa |
Model: | GV-SD220-S30 |
Kolor produktu: | Biały |
Napięcie wejściowe AC: | 24 V |
Wysokość produktu: | 297.75 mm |
Szerokość produktu: | 220 mm |
Głębokość produktu: | 220 mm |
Waga produktu: | 4700 g |
Technologia łączności: | Przewodowa |
Certyfikaty: | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Gniazdko wyjścia DC: | Tak |
Obsługiwane typy kart pamięci: | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Przeznaczenie: | Wewnętrz i na wolnym powietrzu |
Ilość portów Ethernet LAN (RJ-45): | 1 |
Obsługa PoE: | Nie |
Zakres temperatur (eksploatacja): | -40 - 50 °C |
Zakres wilgotności względnej: | 20 - 90 % |
Zarządzanie przez stronę www: | Tak |
Układ: | Ukryty |
Automatyczne ustawienie ostrości: | Tak |
Możliwość przybliżenia: | Tak |
Tryb nocny: | Tak |
Wi-Fi: | Nie |
Obsługiwane formaty plików wideo: | H.264, M-JPEG |
Skrócona instrukcja obsługi: | Tak |
Przewodowa sieć LAN: | Tak |
Zintegrowany czytnik kart: | Tak |
Pobór mocy: | 60 W |
Model: | Kamera bezpieczeństwa IP |
Technologia okablowania: | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Maks. rozdzielczość: | 1920 x 1080 px |
Rodzaj interfejsu sieci Ethernet: | Fast Ethernet |
Zakres kąta nachylenia: | 0 - 180 ° |
Typ mocowania: | Sufit |
Stosunek sygnału do szumu: | 50 dB |
Obsługiwane protokoły sieciowe: | DHCP, DynDNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, NTP, ONVIF (Profile S), QoS (DSCP), RTSP, SMTP, SNMP, TCP, UDP, UPnP, 3GPP/ISMA |
Długość ogniskowa: | 4.3 - 129 mm |
Cyfrowe zbliżenie: | 12 x |
Obsługiwane rozdzielczości grafiki: | 1280 x 720 (HD 720), 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) |
Obsługiwane tryby wideo: | 1080p |
Typ przetwornika obrazu: | CMOS |
Zoom optyczny: | 30 x |
Balans bieli: | Auto, Manual |
Tryb dzienny / nocny: | Tak |
Min. Oświetlenie: | 0.005 lx |
Czujnik ruchu: | Tak |
Wbudowany HDD: | Nie |
PTZ: | Tak |
Wyjście prądu stałego (w amperach): | 3 A |
Wielkość czujnika CCD: | 1/2.8 " |
Ilość klatek: | 30 fps |
Szybkość migawki: | 1/1 - 1/10000 s |
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR): | Tak |
Podczerwień (IR) Filtr odcięcia: | Tak |
Zakres przesuwania: | 0 - 360 ° |
WE/WY alarmu: | Tak |
Szybkość pochylenia: | 460 °/s |
Tęczówka: | Tak |
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