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GV-system/NVR/Hybrid

GV-system/NVR/Hybrid. First Edition, July , 2010. GV-System/NVR/Hybrid. Goal: Understand different models of GV-System and the difference between NVR and DVR and Hybrid.

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GV-system/NVR/Hybrid

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  1. GV-system/NVR/Hybrid First Edition, July , 2010 GeoVision Inc.

  2. GV-System/NVR/Hybrid • Goal: Understand different models of GV-System and the difference between NVR and DVR and Hybrid. • At the end of the class, you should be able to provide the right GV-System to the customer depending on their requirements and the uses of NVR. GeoVision Inc.

  3. GV-NVR A software-based system GV-NVR without requiring a video capture card. GeoVision’s NVR solutions support not only own-brand IP video products but also products from leading manufacturers. You are able to connect up to 32 IP cameras, providing that you have the right dongle. GeoVision Inc.

  4. GV-Hybrid Integrates analog videos with digital videos from IP video devices. GeoVision’s Hybrid solutions support not only own-brand IP video products but also products from leading manufacturers. You are able to connect any combination of analog cameras and IP cameras for a maximum of 32 channels, providing that you have the right dongle. GeoVision Inc.

  5. Types of Dongle • Three types of USB dongles are provided for GV-NVR’s connections to different IP devices. • NVR (GV) Dongle: This is used for implementation of GV-NVR with GeoVision IP video devices. The dongle options include 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 IP channels. • NVR Dongle: This is used for implementation of GV-NVR with third-party IP video devices. The dongle options include 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 IP channel(s). • Combo Dongle: This is used for implementation of GV-NVR with a mix of GeoVision and third-party IP video devices. The dongle options include the combined options of NVR (GV) Dongle and NVR Dongle with the limit of 32 channels in total. Inform your sales representative of the exact number of GV IP channels and third-party IP channels you need, so the Combo Dongle can be delivered upon your requirements. For example, you need 12 GV IP channels plus 8 third-party IP channels. Therefore, the number of channels in the requested Combo Dongle is 20, and the total number of channels for your NVR System is 20. GeoVision Inc.

  6. GVUsbKeyUpClient • C:\GV-NVR\GVUsbKeyUpclient.exe GeoVision Inc.

  7. GVUsbKeyUpClient • To retrieve the data from the dongle, click Select All. The information of the dongle will be displayed in the information field. Note the displayed number of “HW Serial” should be the same as that on the dongle. • To save the data to your local computer, click Save Key ID Data. If you have more than one dongle to upgrade, click Batch Save. Different dongle data will be saved as separate files. The file will be named after the serial number on the dongle and saved as *.out. For example, if a dongle serial number is 7116442, the file is named “NVR-7116442.out”. • Send this data file to GeoVision at sales@geovision.com.tw. The GeoVision will examine the data file and send an *.in file back to you. The file name also includes the serial number of that dongle. In this example, the data file to be sent back is named“NVR-7116442.in”. GeoVision Inc.

  8. NVR Specifications • Specifications GeoVision Inc.

  9. NVR vs DVR • DVR needs a capture card while NVR only need a dongle. • DVR can be connected to analog camera and IP cameras while NVR can only be connected to IP cameras. GeoVision Inc.

  10. Supported 3rd party IP cameras brand • Mobotix • Panasonic • Pelco • Sanyo • Sony • Verint • Vivotek • Acti • Arecont Vision • Axis • Bosch • Canon • HikVision • IQEye • JVC GeoVision Inc.

  11. ONVIF and PSIA The GV-System is now compatible with all other IP video devices using ONVIF and PSIA standards. The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) specification and PSIA (Physical Security Interoperability Alliance) specification are global standards created to ensure network video products from different manufacturers are compatible with each other. GeoVision Inc.

  12. GV-System Fully standalone GV system that is ready to use right away. GeoVision Inc.

  13. GV-Hot Swap DVR V4 The GV-Hot Swap DVR System V4 features a powerful data storage capacity. It comes with a selection of 2, 4, 8, or 20 bays via hot-swappable SATA mobile racks. Depending on HDD size, the GV-Hot Swap DVR System V4 can reach the maximum storage capacity of 30 terabytes. Support for hot-swapping makes data storage and management more convenient. GeoVision Surveillance System empowers the GV-Hot Swap DVR System V4 with a maximum of 32 audio and video channels, and a recording rate of up to 960 FPS (NTSC) / 800 FPS (PAL). Its networking capability makes the remote access and control of the system possible. Additionally, its compatibility with other GeoVision accessories can cater to any kind of needs or budgets. By extending the compatibility to the third-party IP devices, both GeoVision Surveillance System and GV-NVR provide a pure IP solution to GV-Hot Swap DVR System V4. GeoVision Inc.

  14. GV-MINI DVR SystemV2 As part of the M Series, the GV-MINI DVR System V2 comes with more features and robustness. It is designed to meet surveillance needs in small to medium-scale surveillance enterprise. The GV-MINI DVR V2 is a compact system compared to a traditional 4U rackmount DVR system. Despite its small lightweight design, the GV-MINI DVR V2 is a powerful surveillance system that features 16 audio and video channels with a maximum of 480FPS (NTSC) or 400FPS (PAL) recording rate. Additional optional accessories reinforce the GV-MINI DVR System V2 in terms of integration and scalability. GeoVision Inc.

  15. GV-Storage System GV-Storage System is a high-performance RAID storage system based on the latest iSCSI technology. It provides a centralized network recording solution over TCP/IP by enabling the storage of multiple video and audio streams at the same time. Providing a cost-effective and shared storage solution over the network, users can use their existing Ethernet infrastructure to implement the GV-Storage System. No specialized adaptors, switches and cables are required for DVR servers. And there are no limitations on the number of GV-Storage Systems implemented in a single application. GV-Storage System can store data from GV-Video Server, GV-Compact DVR and GV-DVR/NVR via TCP/IP. GeoVision Inc.

  16. GV-NVR System Lite The GV-NVR System Lite is a light-weight and an ultra-slim NVR system, which you can record video files directly to the internal hard drive. Exclusively designed for GV-IPCAM H.264 for networking surveillance, the GV-NVR System Lite supports a plug and play function to connect up to 4 cameras automatically. The GV-NVR System Lite is an ideal NVR system for small business or retail stores. Its six USB 2.0 ports enable to connect with multiple peripheral devices, such as USB HDD, USB DVD player and etc. Its Gigabit Ethernet function enables high-speed Internet access for seamless Web browsing. Moreover, our VESA mounting solution allows you to mount the ultra-slim unit on the back of a computer monitor. GeoVision Inc.

  17. FAE FAE GeoVision Inc.

  18. LAN VS WAN LAN (Local Area Network) is a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or group of buildings WAN (Wide Area Network) is a computer network that covers a broad area (e.g., any network whose communications links cross metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries GeoVision Inc.

  19. Network Time out You can select the amount of time to wait until it tries to connect again when there is a connection lost. GeoVision Inc.

  20. GV IP Device Utility • Help display all the available GV IP devices on the network. GeoVision Inc.

  21. GV IP Device Utility • It also provides other functionalities. • Set IP address • Firmware Upgrade • Device Name • Export settings • Import settings • Reboot GeoVision Inc.

  22. Add IP Cameras 1. General Setting 2. Camera/Audio Install 3. IP Camera Install 4. Check the Install IP Camera 5. Select the number of IP cameras 6. Click on Configure… GeoVision Inc.

  23. Add IP Cameras • Add IP Cameras manually 1. Click Add Camera 2. Enter IP Camera’s IP address 3. Enter User name and Password 4. Select the Brand 5. Select the Device (Model) 6. Click Apply in the next window For RTSP, ONVIF or PSIA, choose Protocol under Brand GeoVision Inc.

  24. Add IP Cameras • Add IP Cameras by Scan 1. Click Scan Camera 2. Click Start Scan 3. Double-click on the IP devices 4. Enter User name and Password 6. Click Apply in the next window GeoVision Inc.

  25. Single/Dual Streaming • It allows you to view and record at different type of Codec 1. Choose Dual Stream 2. Select Codec Type 3. You can select it when adding an IP camera or after adding the camera by choosing Change codec. GeoVision Inc.

  26. 3rd party IP camera Integration • The new guideline for the 3rd party IP integration as follows: • Stage 1: After George agreed to support particular model of the 3rd party IP device which requested from sales or customer, then FAE or Vincent Chen will try to borrow that device for R&D do the further integration. • Stage 2: When R&D have finished the integration and provide the patch file to FAE. FAE will test it with the physical IP device and see the result is OK or not. If FAE can’t get that device in hand, we will try to test it by remote connection or ask customer do the test and provide the test report to GeoVision. • Stage 3: If FAE got the test report and confirmed all functions are work OK, then FAE will put it on the supported list and announced it to sales and branch offices immediately. • Stage 4: FAE will confirm with R&D and get the details about what integration method we applied for that particular model of the 3rd party IP device. Then FAE will contact with manufacture and ask them provide the series product models which use the same H/W kernel and integration method to GeoVision. • Stage 5: When FAE have above information from manufacture, then we will base on their replied or provided document to update these series models to our supported list directly. The only difference on these models that FAE will note “This model has the same protocol with the XXXXX IP device, but their compatibility has not been tested by GeoVision. Please take a test before purchasing the IP device.” GeoVision Inc.

  27. GV-Storage System GV-Storage System is a high-performance RAID storage system based on the latest iSCSI technology for users looking for a cost-effective and shared storage solution over the network. Users can use their existing Ethernet infrastructure to implement the GV-Storage System. No specialized adaptors, switches and cables are required for DVR servers. And there are no limitations on the number of GV-Storage Systems implemented in a single application. GV-Storage System can work in conjunction with these GV products to store recorded files: GV-System version 8.2, GV-Video Server version 1.4, GV-Compact DVR and GV-NVR. GeoVision Inc.

  28. GV-NVR System Lite Exclusively designed for GV-IPCAM H264 GeoVision Inc.

  29. GV-NVR System Lite Live view and Recording mode GeoVision Inc.

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