Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto GV-SNVR1600 del fabbricante Geovision
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GV - SNVR System User ’s Manual User ’s Manual SNVR V11 -UM- A.
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i Content s Chapter 1 In troducti on ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Features ...........................................................................................................
ii 3.4 S tora ge................................................................................................................. 38 3.5 Displ ay .........................................................................................................
Introduction 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction The GV -SNVR0400F / GV -SNVR1600 is a Linux-embedded S tandalone Network Video Recorder which records v ideo f iles directly to the internal hard drive, supporting up to 4 / 16 channels of GV -I P Cameras for network surveillance.
2 1.1 Features ․ 4-Channel video recording (for GV-SNVR0400F) ․ 16-Channel video recording (for GV-SNVR1600) ․ Automatic sea rch and se t-u p for IP cameras ․ Up to 1920 x 1080 sup port for ea.
Introduction 3 1 1.3 Packing List an d Package Y ou can choose to purchase a GV -SNVR pac k age or a bundled package w hich includes 4 GV -T a rge t IP Ca mer a of your choice and a GV -PoE switch. Package Optio ns: Single Package for GV -SNVR0400F Single Package for GV -SNVR1600 Bundled Pack age for GV -SNVR0400F 1.
4 GV -SNVR1600 1. GV - SNVR1600 2. AC Power Cord 3. SA T A Cable x 4 4. HDD Mounting Bracket Kit ( 4 pairs and 32 s crews included) 5. Rack Mount Kit (2 L-shaped brackets and 6 screws included) 6. Rubber Foot x 4 7. USB Mouse 8. Firmware CD/DVD 9. Software CD/DVD 10.
Introduction 5 1 1.4 Comp atible Product s and S ystem Requirement s 1.4.1 Suppor ted GV -IP Cameras The GV -SNVR0400F / 1600 is compatible w ith t he following GV -IP Came ras: ․ GV -T arge t Serie s IP Ca mera (Fi rmw are V1.0 or l ater) ․ GV - SD220/220-S (Firmware V1.
6 1.4.3 Sy stem Requirements Recommended Hard Disks GV - SNVR0400F supports 1 SA T A HDD (3.5”) with up to 4 TB capa cit ies, and GV -SNVR1600 supports 4 SA T A HDD (3.5” ) with total up to 16 TB capacities. For system ef f iciency , it is recommended to use the ente rpr ise-level hard disk drives instead of desktop-level or g reen HDD.
Introduction 7 1 1.6 Overview 1.6.1 Fr ont Vie w 1.6.1.1 GV -SNVR 0400F F i g u r e 1 - 2 No. Name Function 1 USB 2.0 Port Connects to keyboard, mouse, storage device or GV -Joystick V2. 2 Audio In Not functional. 3 Audio Out Connects to speaker. 4 Power LED Shows constant blue w hen the power is supplied for the device.
8 1.6.1.2 GV -SNVR1600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 1-3 No. Name Function 1 Power Button Tu rns on/off the power . 2 Power LED Shows constant blue w h en the power is supplied for the device. 3 HDD S tatus LED Flashes blue when the hard drive is w rit ing or reading data.
Introduction 9 1 1.6.2 Rear V iew 1.6.2.1 GV -SNVR0400F F i g u r e 1 - 4 No. Name Function 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port Connects to the network. 2 HDMI O utput Connects to t he HD TV. 3 USB 2.0 Port Connects to k eyboard, mouse, storage device or GV -Joystick V2.
10 1.6.2.2 GV -SNVR1600 Figure 1-5 No. Name Function 1 Audio Microphone In Port Not functional. 2 VGA Monitor Out put Connects to t he VGA monitor . 3 HDMI Port Connects to the HD TV . 4 USB 2.0 Port x 4 Connects to keyboard, mouse, storage device or GV -Joystick V2.
Getting S tarte d 11 2 Chapter 2 G etting S t arted 2.1 Inst all ati on 2.1.1 GV -SNVR0400F The GV -SNVR0400F uses SA T A hard drive for video data storage. Before recording, be sure to install the hard drive. Inst alling the Hard Driv e Follow the steps below to install the hard drive to the GV - SNVR0400F .
12 3. Place the hard drive in the driv e drawer as below by aligning the three holes. ٛ ٛٛٛٛٛٛ ٛ Figure 2 -3 4. Secure the hard d rive with t he drive drawer using the supplied 6 screws (3 screws on each side). F i g u r e 2 - 4 5. Connect the SATA Power Cable and Data Cable to the hard drive.
Getting S tarte d 13 2 2.1.2 GV -SNVR1600 The GV -SNVR1600 uses SA T A hard drive for video data s torag e. Before recording, be sure to install the hard drive. Inst alling the Hard Driv e Follow the steps below to install the hard drive to the GV - SNVR1600.
14 3. Align the mounting bracket with the holes inside the unit. Figure 2-8 4. Tighten the 4 screw s on the side of the hard drive. Figure 2-9 5. Connect the SATA Power Cable and Data Cable to the hard drive.
Getting S tarte d 15 2 6. To install more HDDs, repeat the steps above. 7. Place the cover bac k and tighten the screw s. The hard drive is now re ady for use. Inst alling the L-Shap ed Bracket s Tighten the 6 screw s to secure and attach the 2 L -shaped brackets to each side o f GV-SNVR1600.
16 2.2 Connectin g the GV -S NVR Follow the steps below to connect the GV -SNVR. GV -S NV R1 6 0 0 GV -S NV R0 4 0 0F 5 4 2 2 1 1 3 4 Figure 2-12 1. Connect t he GV-SNVR to power. 2. Connect the GV-SNVR to the LAN port using the RJ-45 cable. 3. Connect a speaker to the Audio Line Out port.
Getting S tarte d 17 2 Note: 1. The GV-SNVR is DHCP enabled. When it is connected to the netw ork, it will be automatically assinged an IP address. 2. For GV - SNVR1600, the monitor used f or VGA output must be capable o f having a screen resolution of 1080p.
18 2.3 Setting Up GV -IP Camera After installing the IP ca mer as under the same LAN w ith t he GV -SNVR, you can now add the cameras to GV -SNVR . 2.3.1 Au tomaticall y Se tting Up GV -IP Camera T o automatically set up the IP cameras, follow the steps below .
Getting S tarte d 19 2 IMPOR TANT : 1. By def ault, GV -IP Cameras use the IP address 19 2.168.0.10 . T he GV -SNVR will automat ically assign unused IP addresses to these ca meras to avoid IP address conflict with others under the same LAN. 2. The GV -SNVR connects to the IP cameras with the default ID and passw ord admin .
20 2.3.2 Manuall y Connecti ng GV -IP Camera T o manually add the GV -IP Camera to the camera list, follow the steps below . 1. On the Ca mera p age, cli ck the A dd Cameras button . 2. T ype the IP Address, Username and Password of the desired IP camera.
Getting S tarte d 21 2 2.3.3 Changing Camera IP A d dress and A ssigni ng Channels On the Camera pa ge, you can change the IP address of the connec ted cameras by clicking on the IP address .
22 2.4 Forma tting the Hard Dri ve After installing the hard drive to GV -SNVR, you need to f ormat the hard drive before enablin g the monitor ing. 1. On the main sc reen, cl ick the Setti ng button. Figure 2-19 2. Select St o r a g e . Figure 2-20 3.
Getting S tarte d 23 2 W hen the hard drive is successfully formatted, its icon should be mar k ed with a green tick , and the “Normal” message appears. The information of operating temperature, hard drive status and total time in use is also displayed.
24 2.5 Main Screen Close the Camera pa g e to see the connected channels on the main scree n. Her e we use GV - SNVR0400F for illustrat ion. Figure 2-23 No. Nam e Description 1 Came ra Na me Indicates the camera name. The column changes from gr ay to red when the recording is enabled.
Getting S tarte d 25 2 6 Playback Displays the playback panel. 7 Date / Time Displays the current date and time. 8 Device Name Displays the device name of GV -SNVR. See Device Name in 3.7 System . 9 T emperature Displays the current temperature. 10 Model Name Displays the model name of GV -SNVR.
26 2.6 Enabling Recording T o star t record ing, click the Record button (No. 4 , Figur e 2-23) and select a camera. T o enable recording for all the connected cameras, select S t art A ll Monito ring . By default, the GV -SNVR r ecords with the Round-the-clock mode and H .
Getting S tarte d 27 2 2.8 Live Monitoring GV -SNVR0400F On the main screen, the live view of connected ca mer as is displayed in 4 div isions b y default. Y ou can click the Division button ( No. 5, Figure 2-23) and selec t 1 or 4 Division . Optionally , click on the live view of desired camera to sw itch to full screen.
28 2.8.2 Audio T o enable the audio function on live video, follow the steps below . Note: T o l isten to the a udio , make su re the E nable A udio function is applied f or the camera. For details, see 3.1 Camera . 1. Click the live view of the desired camera to switch to f ull screen.
Getting S tarte d 29 2 2.8.3 PTZ Control T o enable the P TZ function on live video, click the camera name o f desired camera and select Enable PTZ . The PTZ control panel appears a t the low er-right corn er of the li ve view . Note: The option is only available for the cameras suppor ting PTZ functions.
30 For de tail s on the GV -Joy stick V2, se e GV -Joystick V2 User’ s Manual . Note: The GV -SNVR does not support GV -Keyboard. Digit al PTZ Function For non-PTZ cameras, the Digital PTZ (DPTZ) function allow s you to simulate t he PTZ movement on the screen.
Syste m Configuration 31 3 Chapter 3 Syste m Co nfiguratio n This section introduces the settings of camera, video recording, network, storage, display , service and system. 3.1 Camera T o access the camera settings, click the Edit button of t he c amer a on the Cam er a pag e.
32 Enable A udio: Click t o enable audio streaming. Motion A rea: Draw up to 8 areas with dif f erent sensitivity values on the image for motion detection. Motio n Sen sitiv ity: Configure the sensi tivity value from 1 to 10 for the motion detection.
Syste m Configuration 33 3 3.2 Recording Y ou can set up desired r ecording mode for specific period on specific day s for each connected camera. The default recor ding mode is r ound-the-clock. F i g u r e 3 - 3 1. Select a camera from the drop -down list at the upper-right corner.
34 3.3 Netw ork The Network section includes basic network con f igurations that enable the GV -SNVR to be connected to the network. By default, the GV - SNVR is assigned with a dynamic IP address when connecting to the n etwork. [LA N] Figure 3-4 IP Config urat ion: Select DHCP or Stat i c according to y our network environment.
Syste m Configuration 35 3 [W A N] Figure 3-5 IP Config urat ion: Select DHCP or Stat i c according to y our network environment. MAC A ddress: Displays t he MA C Address of the GV -SNVR. T o enable the PPPoE co nnection, select PPPoE and fill out the required settings below .
36 [DDNS] DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the GV - SNVR when using a dynamic IP address. DDNS assigns a domain name to the GV - SNVR, so you do not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server or ISP (in xDSL connection) has changed.
Syste m Configuration 37 3 [E-ma il] Configure your mail server to allow e-mail notif ication upon: ․ Recording error of writing recording data to the hard disk drive ․ Request for retrieving the username and p assword for system login Figure 3-7 Sender: T ype the sender ’s e-mail address.
38 [Web Serv er] Figure 3-8 Web P or t : The W eb Port is used for connection with compatible GeoV ision software and allows users to access GV -SNVR through the Web interface. The de f ault port is 80. S treaming port (VSS): The VSS streaming port is used for connection w it h GV -Eye mobile application and compatible GeoVision so ftware.
Syste m Configuration 39 3 3.5 Display Y ou can adjust how you want GV - SNVR to be displayed. Figure 3-9 Language: Select a language for t he OSD int erface. Show Sty le: Select a color sche me for GV -SNVR interface. Date Format Setup: Select a display format for the date.
40 3.6 Service In the Service page, you can connect GV - SNVR with GV -Cent er V2 and GV -Vital Si gn Mon i t o r . Figure 3-10 1. Click Enable to enable connection with GV-Center V2 or GV-Vital Sign Monitor. 2. Type the IP A ddress of the GV-Center V2 or GV-Vital Sign Monitor.
Syste m Configuration 41 3 3.7 Sy ste m On the System pa ge, you can change the device name of GV -SNVR and login information. Y ou can also access the tim e settings and system log. Figure 3-1 1 [Sy stem] Device Name: T ype a desired name for the GV -SNVR.
42 T o restore the GV -SNVR to defaul t settin gs, clic k Load Default and follow the on-screen instructions. O ptionally , press the Lo ad De f aul t button on the rear p anel of the device f or 15 seconds. T o import or export the s ystem settings and update firmware, click A dvanced O ptions fo r configurat ion.
Syste m Configuration 43 3 [System Log] This page list s all the changes made to the system. F i g u r e 3 - 1 3 T o export the system log, click the Export button at the upper-right corner and click Ap p l y . A USB stor age dev ice needs to be inserted in order to expor t system log.
44 Chapter 4 Video Playback The timeline player plays back recorded video w ithout af fecting r ecording. There are two ways to launch the timeline player: ․ On the main sc reen, cl ick the Playback button (No. 6, Figure 2-15). ․ On the camera live vi e w , click t he desired ca mer a name and select Inst ant Playback .
Vide o Playback 45 4 The controls in t he timeline player screen: No. Name Description 1 Camera N ame Indica tes the camera name. 2 Camera View Displays the playback video. 3 Date Display Allows you to specify a date to play bac k the recorded video. The date with video recording is highlighted in blue.
46 4.2 Recording Back up Using the timeline player , you can bac k up recordings to the ex ternal har d drive. T o back up recordings, follow the steps below . 1. Connect an external hard drive of FAT32 f ormat to the USB port on the unit. 2. On the timeline player screen, click Export (No.
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 47 5 Chapter 5 Remo te A ccess to the GV -SNVR Users can remotely access the GV -SNVR through the following methods: Web browser Mobile devices installed with GV -Eye GV -Edg e Recording Manager ( W indows V ersion) V1.
48 5.1 Accessing thro ugh Web Browser T o access the liv e view through Web interface, follow the steps below . Here we use the GV - SNVR0400F for illustrat ion. 1. Open your W eb brow ser and type the IP address o f the GV-SNVR. Note: To look up the IP address of GV- SNVR, see 3.
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 49 5 5.1.1 Live V ie w Screen After success fully logg ing in the Web interface, you can access the live view of connected IP cameras. 4 5 6 3 1 2 Figure 5-2 No. Nam e Description 1 Division & Page Up / Down Select screen divisions and switch between came ras in single division.
50 No. Nam e Description 3 Exit Log out the W eb interface. 4 Advanced Optio ns Right-click the live view of desired camera to access the functions below . Snap shot: T ake a snaps hot of live video. For details, see 5.1. 2 Snapshot of Live V ideo . Full Screen: Switch the live view to full screen.
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 51 5 5.1.2 Snap shot of Live V ideo T o ta ke a snapshot of live video, f ollow the steps below . 1. Right -click on the live vi e w of desired camera and select Snapshot . This dialog box appears. Figure 5-3 2. Select a desired saving path, type the file name and select JPEG or BM P as th e Save as Type.
52 5.1.3 Picture-in- Picture V iew W ith the Pict ure in Picture (PIP) view , you can crop the video to get a close -up view or zoom in on the video. Th is function is useful for detailed imag es of the surveillance area. 1. Right -click the desired camera live view and select PIP .
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 53 5 5.1.4 Picture-an d-Picture V i ew W ith the Picture and Picture (P AP) view , you can create a split video effect w ith mult iple close-up views on the image. Up to 7 close-up views can be de f ined for clear and detailed images of the surveillance area.
54 5.1.5 Di gital PTZ Contr ol In non -PTZ ca meras , the Digita l PTZ (DPTZ ) func tion al low s you to simulat e the P TZ movement on the screen. This function is also supported in PT / PTZ cameras. Note: The Digital PTZ function is not supported in the 16-division display .
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 55 5 5.2 Accessing thro ugh Mobil e De vice T o access the liv e view of GV -SNVR through the iOS or Android devices, you must install GV - Eye on your mobile dev ices.
56 5.4 Accessing through GV -C ontrol Center Y ou can connect to GV -SNVR from GV -Control Center to access live view and play back recordi ngs. Fo r det ails, refer to GV -Control Cent er User ’ s Manual . Note: 1. GV -SNVR i s only compa tible w ith GV-C ontrol Cen ter V1.
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 57 6 Chapter 6 Advanced A pp li cations 6.1 Upgrading S ystem Firmware GeoVision periodically release the updated f irmware on the Website. Y ou can upgrade the firmware using an USB storage drive of F A T 32 format. T o upgrade the f irmware, follow the steps below .
58 6.2 Using the GV -IP De vice Utility The GV -I P Dev ice Utilit y detects all the GV -IP Dev ices in the LAN and allows you to quickly set up the IP address of the device, upgrade firmw are and export/ import device settings. For details, see GV -I P Device Utility Installation Guide on the Software CD/DVD.
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 59 6 6.2.3 Upgr ading S y stem Firmware You can also use the GV-I P Device Utility to upgrade firmware of multiple GV-SNVR at t he same time. Note the computer used to upgrade firmware must be under the same LAN with the GV- SNVR.
60 3. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local computer. 4. If you like to upgrade all the GV-SNVR in the list, select Upgrade all devices .
Remote A ccess to the GV -SNVR 61 6 T o restore the s ettings: 1. In Figure 6-5, cl ick the Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears. Figure 6-6 2. Click the Browse button to locate the back up file (.dat). 3. Select Upgrade all devices to import the settings into all the GV-SNVR under the same LAN.
62 Specifications Hard w are Model GV-SNVR0400F GV-SNVR1600 System OS Embedded Linux No. of Drive Ba y 1 (3.5” HDD) 4 (3.5” HDD) Power Source Input: AC 100 ~ 230V, 50 ~ 60 Hz Output : DC 19V, 3.42A, Max. 65 W Input: AC 100 ~ 230V , 50 ~ 60 Hz Output: Max.
Spec ifications 63 Model GV-SNVR0400F GV- SNVR1600 V ideo and A udio Display Division 1 / 4 1 / 4 / 9 / 16 A u dio Compression G.711 G. 711 A u dio Support Yes Yes T w o-W ay A udio N/A N/A Opera tion Max.
64 A ppe ndix A . T ested and Suppor ted Hard Disk Drives For system ef ficiency , it is recommended to use the enterprise- level hard disk drives instead of desktop-level or green HDD.
A p pendix 65 Model Cap acit y T oshiba MG03ACA400 4 TB DT01ABA300V 3 TB MG03ACA300 3 TB DT01ABA200V 2 TB DT01ACA200 2 TB Hitachi HUA723030ALA640 3 TB HUS724040ALA640 4 TB HUS724020ALA640 2 TB B. Live Vie w S treaming The default streaming for local display , Web browser and smart device acc ess are listed below .
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