Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto GV-NAS2008 del fabbricante Geovision
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1 Chapter 1 Introduction GV -NAS System is a Linux -based, network-attached storage device designed to store GV -IP Camera recordings. GV -NAS System features RAID to ensure data security , rendering data recovery possible.
2 1.1 Models The GV -NAS System is available in four models. T heir major differences a re detailed below . Product Description Model Number Product Photo No.
Introduct ion 3 1 1.2 Features Models Features GV -N AS2008 GV -N AS2016 GV -N AS4008 GV -N AS4016 Low power consumption Compact siz e LCD display Recording assigned by GV -Edge Recording Manager Hot-swappable drive bays 2 2 4 4 Max .
4 1.3 Packing List and Package Y ou can choose to purchase a GV -NAS System p ackage or a bundled p ackage w hich also includes 4 GV -T arget IP Camera of your choice and a GV -PoE switch. Pac k ag e Opt io ns : Single Package Bundled Package 1.
Introduct ion 5 1 1.4 System Require ment s Tested and Suggested Web Browsers and Versions Internet Explorer 8 or later Google Chrome 33.0.1750.154 Mozilla Firef ox 28 Safari for W indows 5.1.7 Safari for MAC 6.0.5 Recommended Hard Disks For system ef ficiency , we recommend the following enterprise level hard disk drives.
6 1.5 Panel Overview Front Panel 1 2 3 1 2 3 GV -NAS2008/2016 GV - NA S4008/4016 Figure 1-2 No. Name Description 1. LCD Panel Displays the device’s IP address, port setting, MAC address, motherboard temperature and CPU temperature. Press the power button to switch the displayed information.
Introduct ion 7 1 Rear Panel 1 2 3 5 4 1 3 5 4 GV -NAS2008 GV -N A S2016 1 3 5 4 LAN POWER MO DE USB DEF AULT 2 1 3 5 4 GV -NAS4008 GV -NAS4016 Figure 1-3.
8 No. Name Description 1. Gig abit LAN Connects to 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet. 2. Power Mode Sets the sy stem status (on or o ff) when pow er resumes after a power failure. Press Switch 1 up to hav e the system turned on when power resumes; press Sw itch 1 down for the sy stem to remain off when pow er resumes.
Introduct ion 9 1 1.6 Inst alling t he Hard Disks The GV - NAS System’s di sk drives are hot-swapp able. Y ou can install or replace hard drives while the system is running. Follow the steps below t o install a hard disk. 1. Press and pull out the disk holder .
10 4. Re-install th e clips to secure the disk to the holder . Press the middle of the clip fir st and then the sides. Press the middle par t first Figure 1-8 5.
11 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Looking U p the IP A ddres s By default, the IP add ress of GV -NAS System is assigned by the DHCP server when the system is connected under a LAN environment.
12 2.3 The GV -N AS System Utilit y Y ou can also use the utility software included on the so ftware CD to find the IP address. 1. Execute the file GV -NAS Sy stem Ut ility .exe . This dialog box appears. Figure 2-2 2. Click Search to start searching the GV -NAS System under the same LAN.
Getting Started 13 2 4. T o configure the GV -NAS System’ s network settings, device date and time, click Setup and type the pas sword. Figure 2-4 Note: This setup will take y ou through the basic configurations of the device without an Internet browser .
14 2.4 Creating RAID GV -NAS System supports sin gle disk formatt ing, linear (JBOD), RAI D 0, R AID 1 and RAID 5 setup. Foll ow the ste p s be low to for mat or create RAID to y our d isk d riv es. Note: RAID 5 is only supported by GV -NAS4016. 1. Upon enter ing the user i nterface, you are prompted to format the inserted hard disks.
Getting Started 15 2 2. Click OK on the w arning message. This wi ndow appears. The Single / RAID column indicates the status of the mounted hard disks. In this case, they hav e not been formatt ed yet. Figure 2-7 3. T o create RAID, you have two options: A utomatic se tup: RAID is created based on the number of inserted disks.
16 Dat a S torage Description Single Disk Vo l u m e T he selected disk drive will be formatted individuall y . T his mode r equires onl y one d isk at a tim e. If a 1 TB and a 3 TB disk are formatt ed individually , forming two logical disk volumes, at a total storage space o f 4 TB.
Getting Started 17 2 is recommended to use the three 2 TB drives to form RAID 5 and the 1 TB drive as a sin gle volume. In this case, you wi ll get 2 TB x (3 – 1) = 4 TB RAI D 5 sy stem and another 1TB single volume. T his organization provides a 5 TB storage sp ace as op posed to the 3 TB ca pac it y .
18 2.5 The Web Interfa ce (Desktop) The desktop contains a ccess (icons) to many applications and management tools. Click the icons to acce ss the m. Figure 2-10.
Getting Started 19 2 For details on each application, refer to the cor responding section in this manual. 2.4 Creating RAID 2.6 Network Settings System Administration , Chapter 3 4.1 Disk & RAID Management 4.2 Access Rights Management 4.3 Network Services 4.
20 Y ou can keep multiple windows open at the same time. T o minimize all the windows, click the Show Desktop button on the bottom-left corner of the desktop: Figure 2-1 1 T o power of f , reboot or log out o f the system, click the home icon on the top-left corner of the desktop and select from the drop-down list.
Getting Started 21 2 2.6 Netw ork Settings By default, GV -NAS System is randomly assigned with an IP add ress by the DHCP ser ver when it is connected to the network. However , if the server does not support DHCP , the GV -NAS System will be assigned with the IP address http://192.
22 2.6.2 DDNS Settings The DDNS service is used to generate a s tatic domain name which links to the dynamic IP address of a dev ice, disregarding how the IP address chan ges. The user c an then access the device with this domain name without look ing up the IP address .
Getting Started 23 2 4. T ype the use r name, p assword and host name o f the GV -NAS System you registered for the DNS service. 5. Use the Check the External IP A ddress A utomatically drop-down list, select how frequent you want the dev ice to refresh itself for the latest IP addr ess.
24 2.7 Recording GV-IP Cameras to GV-N A S S ystem By default, GV -NAS system contains a shared folder IP_Camera , 8 user a ccounts Cam01 to Cam08 for GV -NAS2008 / 4008, and 16 user accounts Cam01 to Cam16 for GV -NAS2016 / 4016.
Getting Started 25 2 3. Assign a storage location under the GV -NAS System. Figure 2-17 A. Select Enable . B. T ype the URL/IP Address (the desi gnated storage folder) in this format NAS Server NameIP_Camera . As illustrated, t his GV - IP Ca mera will be recorded to the shared folde r “IP_Ca mera” in GV -NAS System.
26 4. T o record another GV -IP Camera to GV - NAS System, repeat steps 1 to 3 and select a different user account. Figure 2-20 IMPOR T A NT : Since the storage limitation and recycle is applied on a user basis, it is recommended to use one user accoun t exclusively for recording (file writing) of one GV -I P Camera to avoid uneven data recy cling.
Getting Started 27 2 2.8 Pla ying Ba ck Recordings f rom GV-N A S S ystem Y ou can play back recordings saved a t your GV -NAS System on a co mputer or on y our mobile device. 2.8.1 Pla ying Back on a Computer 1. On GV - NAS System’ s W eb interface, click A jaxplorer .
28 3. T ype the username and p assword which allows access to the recordings you wi sh to play back. The Ajaxplorer window appears. Note: By default, the administrator and default user account s all have ac cess to the default storage folder , the “IP_Camer a” folder .
Getting Started 29 2 2.8.2 Playing Back on a Mobile Device Y ou can play back recordings saved at GV -NAS on your Android and iOS mobile devices using the GV -Eye application program. Y ou can download the program from the App S t ore or A ndroid Market .
30 2. T ap t h e GV -Ey e icon . This page appears. Figure 2-26 3. T ap t h e Ad d icon . This page appears. Figure 2-27.
Getting Started 31 2 4. Y ou can add cameras au tomatically or manually . A. T o add cameras auto matically , tap the WiFi Se arch button to browse cameras under the same LAN , tap to select ca meras and click Save . This camera is adde d to the Camera Lis t.
32 5. T ap the live view to show a full-screen display and tap the Playback icon on t he bottom right corner . A list of recordings appears. They are arranged from new to old.
33 Chapter 3 Sy stem Administration 3.1 Basic Settings 3.1.1 Sy stem Figure 3-1 Port Mapping: Allows GV -NAS System’s setup p ort on the connected router to be automatically configured. This function is only supported when the rou ter supports UPnP .
34 3.1.2 Date & Tim e S pecify your time zone, date format and synchroniz ation mode (manual or automatic) with the Intern et ti me se rve r . Figure 3-2.
System Adm inistr atio n 35 3 3.1.3 Language The GV - NAS System support s 9 languages (see S pecificat ions for details) . Y ou can change the display language here. By default, the display language is Au t o , with w h ich the syste m will automatically adopt the lang uage used for your computer .
36 3.2 Netw ork Y ou can configure the TCP/IP and DDNS se ttings. For details, refer to 2.6 Network Sett ings in this manual. 3.3 Firmw are Upgrade Y ou can find out the system’ s current firmware version and upgrade system firmware on this page.
System Adm inistr atio n 37 3 3.4 System Config File Y ou can export and import the sy stem’s netw ork and user accoun t settings for bac kup or system migration pur poses.
38 3.5 Mail Notification GV -NAS System sends an e-mail to notify designated recipient(s) when a critical system error occurs, such as disk failure, disk removal, system ov erheat and full disk storage (when there is less than 5% of the storage space left).
39 Chatper 4 Management Applications 4.1 Disk & R AID Mana gement 4.1.1 Disk & Vo lume Please refer to 2.4 Creating RAID in this manual. 4.1.2 Disk Info This page shows de tailed information about the drive(s).
40 4.2 A ccess Ri ghts Mana geme nt By default, there are three types of accounts : the administrator , web master and came ra user accounts. Default I D Default Password Purppose admin admin For GV -.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 41 4 4.2.1 Users The Users page allow s the administrator to add/delete user accounts and customize its storage limit . 1. Click Create User . T his page appears. Figure 4-2 2. T ype a username and pa ssword. 3. T o create a private folder for this user , select Ye s for Crea te Ho me.
42 6. Click Create a New User to sa ve th e se ttin gs. This u ser i s cre ated . Figure 4-3 Note: The private folder is provided by the GV - NAS Sy stem’s F TP service. T o access the created private folder , open a browser , type f t p://GV -NAS Sy stem’s IP ad dress and type the specific username and p assword to log in.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 43 4 4.2.2 Group This function is used to group users to which you intend to grant the same access rights. Once a group is establis hed, you can configure the access ri ghts of its users collectively . For more d et ails , see 4.
44 3. Assign users to the group. A. Click the Change Group Properties icon . This di alog box appears. Figure 4-6 B. Select the users to assign to the group and click Save . The selected users are immediately assig ned. Figure 4-7 4. T o delete an established group, select the group and click Delete Selected Group(s) .
Managem ent Appl icat ions 45 4 4.2.3 Shared Folder Y ou can create a shared folder which allows read and w r ite access for multiple users. Follow the steps below to create a shared folder and con figure the user/group access rights. 1. On the Shared Folders page, click Create a Shared Folder .
46 4. Click Save . The folder is created and access right s ar e indicated in the tabl e. Figure 4-10.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 47 4 4.2.4 Quota This page is used to configure a common storage limit (quota limit) for all users. W hen an account’s total a mount of data has reached the specified limit, disregarding which folders that they are stored, the user will not be able to upload more data to the GV -NAS System .
48 4.3 Netw ork Serv ices The GV - NAS System su pports the F TP and AFP . By default, GV -NAS System can be used as an FTP server that allows file access (download and upload) usin g FTP client software. Figure 4-12 [FTP Service] T o access the GV -NAS System usin g FTP: 1.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 49 4 Enabl e A nonymous: All ows client access to a ch osen public or shared folder without a username and p assword. Figure 4-13 3. Open a browser and type f tp://GV -NA S Sy stem’ s IP addres s . 4. Enter an authorized username and p assword to c onnect to the FTP server .
50 4.4 Ajaxplorer Ajaxplorer is a file sharing platform which allows users to dow nload and upload files with any Web brow ser over the Internet. T his function is enabled by default, with the port setting 8090 . Figure 4-14 Select Port Mapping to automatically configure the port on your router with UPnP supported.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 51 4 4.5 DLNA Media Server The GV - NAS System can be used as a DLNA server from which you can s tream the stored photos, music and videos to any netw ork-connected home media player (like PS3, smart TV or a W indows Home T heatre PC) that also supports DLNA f or playback.
52 Note: 1. By default, the Media Directory is set to the share d folder hdd1/IP_Camera , which contains all your camera recordings. W hen DLNA is enabled, all the camera recordings will be browsed and streamed which may highly af f ect the recording performance.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 53 4 4.6 iTunes Media Ser ver This server is also capabl e of streaming media files from GV -NAS System to Apple iT unes on W indow s or Mac OS.
54 4.7 Web Server Y ou can use GV -NAS System as a Web server an d host a Web site. Follow the ste ps below: 1. Establish a Web site link. Figure 4-19 A. Select Enable WebServ er . B. Select Port Mapping to automatically configure the corresponding port on the router which must also support UPnP .
Managem ent Appl icat ions 55 4 2. Edit t he contents o f the We b site using the Ajaxplorer . A. Click the Ajaxplorer icon from the GV -NAS System desktop and click Go to Ajaxplorer . Figure 4-20 B. Log in with the Web server ’ s username and p assw ord.
56 D. T o upload files, click Upload from the toolbar and then select From co mputer or From remote serv er . The Upload dialog box appears. Figure 4-23 E. Click Browse t o upload files t o the GV - NAS System (Web server). Figure 4-24 F. Click Close when files are uploaded.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 57 4 4.8 Power Management 4.8.1 Po wer Service Figure 4-25 Restore Power S t ate af ter Power Failure: Sele ct this fun ction fo r the sy stem to st art up when pow er resumes after a power failure.
58 4.8.2 Hard Drive Setting This feature allows users to set the HDD idle spin dow n timer . This function is disabled by default. Figure 4-26.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 59 4 4.8.3 Fan M ode T o stop t he fan co mpletely , select Fan S t op . However , this function is only recommended when the system is ope rating in a well-ventilated or cool environment.
60 4.9 External Device This page show s the USB mass s torage and printing devices connected to the GV -NAS System. 4.9.1 USB Disk Y ou can back up data to GV - NAS System through USB devices. Only mass-storage (e.g. USB flash drives) are show n here.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 61 4 4.9.2 USB Printer Y ou can print the files saved at your GV -NAS System using a USB printer . Connect a USB printer to t he GV -NAS Syst em’s USB port and the printer will be automatically scanned and its information displayed.
62 4.10 System Status 4.10.1 System Informat ion Information on CPU, memory , temperature and network speeds are d etailed on this p age. Figure 4-30.
Managem ent Appl icat ions 63 4 4.10.2 S y stem Log Use the log to help you find device records on kernel, system samba, FTP , AFP , Aj axplorer and DDNS. T o display records, select the record type using the drop-down list. T ype key words in the Search box to help you locate the desired information.
64 Specifications Hardware Models GV -NAS2008 GV -NAS2016 GV -NAS4008 GV -NAS4016 System CPU APM 600 MHz PowerPC 1 GHz AP M 600 M Hz PowerPC 1 GHz RA M DDR II 256 MB DDR II 512 M B DDR II 256 MB DDR II 512 MB No.
Specific ations 65 Softw are Models GV -NAS2008 GV - NA S2016 GV -NAS4008 GV -NAS4016 Connection w ith G V -I P Camera Max. No. of Channels from GV -IP Camera s 8 16 8 16 RAID Management RA ID Mod e RAID 0/1 and JBOD RAID 0/1/5 and JBOD A utomatic RA ID Creation Ye s RAID Migration No Y es RAID Exp ansion No Y es Note: 1.
66 Models GV -NAS2008 GV - NA S2016 GV -NAS4008 GV -NAS4016 User Settings User A ut henticati on Ye s User Group Ye s User S torage Threshold (Quota) Ye s Shared Folders Ye s User Settings User Config.
Specific ations 67 Models GV -NAS2008 GV - NA S2016 GV -NAS4008 GV -NAS4016 Networ k Connection T ype Fixed IP address, Dynamic IP address Protocols AFP , DDNS, FTP , HTT P , NFS, NTP , CIFS/SMB, UPnP Main tenanc e Firmware Upgrade Ye s Others Web B r ow s er Internet Explorer 8 or later Goo gle Chrome 33.
68 Appendix A – Default Settings The default settings for GV -NAS are detailed in this table. Category Field Default Sett ing Server Name GV -NAS2008 Basic System Server Port 80 Network TCP/ IP IP Address DHCP (for routers that support DHCP), 192.168.
Append ix A – Defa ult Set tings 69 A ccount T ypes Field Default Sett ing ID (Username) admin Admin istrat or Password admin ID (Username) “Cam 01”, “Cam02”…up to “Cam16” User Password 12345678 ID (Username) webmaster Webm ast er Password w ebmaster Note: 1.
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