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6 1.4.3 System Requirements Recommended Hard Disks GV-SNVR0400F supports 1 SATA HDD (3.5”) with up to 4 TB capacities, and GV-SNVR1600 supports
Introduction 71 1.6 Overview 1.6.1 Front View 1.6.1.1 GV-SNVR0400F Figure 1-2 No. Name Function
8 1.6.1.2 GV-SNVR1600 1234567Figure 1-3 No. Name Function 1 Power Button Turns on/off the power. 2 Power LED Shows constant blue when the
Introduction 91 1.6.2 Rear View 1.6.2.1 GV-SNVR0400F Figure 1-4 No. Name Function 1 Gigabit Ethernet
10 1.6.2.2 GV-SNVR1600 Figure 1-5 No. Name Function 1 Audio Microphone In Port Not functional. 2 VGA Monitor Output Connects to the VGA m
Getting Started 112 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Installation 2.1.1 GV-SNVR0400F The GV-SNVR0400F uses SATA hard drive for video data sto
12 3. Place the hard drive in the drive drawer as below by aligning the three holes. ٛٛٛٛٛٛٛٛ Figure 2-3 4. Secu
Getting Started 132 2.1.2 GV-SNVR1600 The GV-SNVR1600 uses SATA hard drive for video data storage. Before recording, be sure to install the h
14 3. Align the mounting bracket with the holes inside the unit. Figure 2-8 4. Tighten the 4 screws on the side of the hard drive. Figure 2-
Getting Started 152 6. To install more HDDs, repeat the steps above. 7. Place the cover back and tighten the screws. The hard drive is no
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16 2.2 Connecting the GV-SNVR Follow the steps below to connect the GV-SNVR. GV-SNVR1600GV-SNVR0400F54221134 Figure 2-12 1. Connect the GV-S
Getting Started 172 Note: 1. The GV-SNVR is DHCP enabled. When it is connected to the network, it will be automatically assinged an IP addr
18 2.3 Setting Up GV-IP Camera After installing the IP cameras under the same LAN with the GV-SNVR, you can now add the cameras to GV-SNVR. 2
Getting Started 192 IMPORTANT: 1. By default, GV-IP Cameras use the IP address 192.168.0.10. The GV-SNVR will automatically assign unused I
20 2.3.2 Manually Connecting GV-IP Camera To manually add the GV-IP Camera to the camera list, follow the steps below. 1. On the Camera page
Getting Started 212 2.3.3 Changing Camera IP Address and Assigning Channels On the Camera page, you can change the IP address of the conn
22 2.4 Formatting the Hard Drive After installing the hard drive to GV-SNVR, you need to format the hard drive before enabling the monitoring.
Getting Started 232 When the hard drive is successfully formatted, its icon should be marked with a green tick, and the “Normal” message appea
24 2.5 Main Screen Close the Camera page to see the connected channels on the main screen. Here we use GV-SNVR0400F for illustration.
Getting Started 252 6 Playback Displays the playback panel. 7 Date / Time Displays the current date and time. 8 Device Name Displays t
iContents Chapter 1 Introduction ...1 1.1 Features...
26 2.6 Enabling Recording To start recording, click the Record button (No. 4, Figure 2-23) and select a camera. To enable recording for all the
Getting Started 272 2.8 Live Monitoring GV-SNVR0400F On the main screen, the live view of connected cameras is displayed in 4 divisions by de
28 2.8.2 Audio To enable the audio function on live video, follow the steps below. Note: To listen to the audio, make sure the Enable Audio fun
Getting Started 292 2.8.3 PTZ Control To enable the PTZ function on live video, click the camera name of desired camera and select Enable PTZ
30 For details on the GV-Joystick V2, see GV-Joystick V2 User’s Manual. Note: The GV-SNVR does not support GV-Keyboard. Digital PTZ Function Fo
System Configuration 313Chapter 3 System Configuration This section introduces the settings of camera, video recording, network, storage, dis
32 Enable Audio: Click to enable audio streaming. Motion Area: Draw up to 8 areas with different sensitivity values on the image for motio
System Configuration 3333.2 Recording You can set up desired recording mode for specific period on specific days for each connected camera. T
34 3.3 Network The Network section includes basic network configurations that enable the GV-SNVR to be connected to the network. By default, the
System Configuration 353[WAN] Figure 3-5 IP Configuration: Select DHCP or Static according to your network environment. MAC Address: D
ii 3.4 Storage... 38 3.5 Display ...
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 dom
System Configuration 373[E-mail] Configure your mail server to allow e-mail notification upon: ․ Recording error of writing recording data to
38 [Web Server] Figure 3-8 Web Port: The Web Port is used for connection with compatible GeoVision software and allows users to access GV-SNV
System Configuration 3933.5 Display You can adjust how you want GV-SNVR to be displayed. Figure 3-9 Language: Select a language for th
40 3.6 Service In the Service page, you can connect GV-SNVR with GV-Center V2 and GV-Vital Sign Monitor. Figure 3-10 1. Click Enable to enable
System Configuration 4133.7 System On the System page, you can change the device name of GV-SNVR and login information. You can also access t
42 To restore the GV-SNVR to default settings, click Load Default and follow the on-screen instructions. Optionally, press the Load Default button
System Configuration 433[System Log] This page lists all the changes made to the system. Figure 3-13 To exp
44 Chapter 4 Video Playback The timeline player plays back recorded video without affecting recording. There are two ways to launch the timeline
Video Playback 454 The controls in the timeline player screen: No. Name Description 1 Camera Name Indicates the camera name. 2 Camera
Introduction 11 Chapter 1 Introduction The GV-SNVR0400F / GV-SNVR1600 is a Linux-embedded Standalone Network Video Recorder which records vid
46 4.2 Recording Backup Using the timeline player, you can back up recordings to the external hard drive. To back up recordings, follow the steps
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 475Chapter 5 Remote Access to the GV-SNVR Users can remotely access the GV-SNVR through the following methods:
48 5.1 Accessing through Web Browser To access the live view through Web interface, follow the steps below. Here we use the GV-SNVR0400F for illu
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 4955.1.1 Live View Screen After successfully logging in the Web interface, you can access the live view of conne
50 No. Name Description 3 Exit Log out the Web interface. 4 Advanced Options Right-click the live view of desired camera to access the functions
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 5155.1.2 Snapshot of Live Video To take a snapshot of live video, follow the steps below. 1. Right-click on
52 5.1.3 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. T
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 5355.1.4 Picture-and-Picture View With the Picture and Picture (PAP) view, you can create a split video effect w
54 5.1.5 Digital PTZ Control In non-PTZ cameras, the Digital PTZ (DPTZ) function allows you to simulate the PTZ movement on the screen. This func
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 5555.2 Accessing through Mobile Device To access the live view of GV-SNVR through the iOS or Android devices, yo
2 1.1 Features ․ 4-Channel video recording (for GV-SNVR0400F) ․ 16-Channel video recording (for GV-SNVR1600) ․ Automatic search and set-up for
56 5.4 Accessing through GV-Control Center You can connect to GV-SNVR from GV-Control Center to access live view and play back recordings. For de
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 576Chapter 6 Advanced Applications 6.1 Upgrading System Firmware GeoVision periodically release the updated f
58 6.2 Using the GV-IP Device Utility The GV-IP Device Utility detects all the GV-IP Devices in the LAN and allows you to quickly set up the I
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 5966.2.3 Upgrading System Firmware You can also use the GV-IP Device Utility to upgrade firmware of multiple GV-
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
Remote Access to the GV-SNVR 616To restore the settings: 1. In Figure 6-5, click the Import Settings tab. This dialog box appears. Figure
62 Specifications Hardware Model GV-SNVR0400F GV-SNVR1600 System OS Embedded Linux No. of Drive Bay 1 (3.5” HDD) 4 (3.5” HDD) Power Source Inp
Specifications 63Model GV-SNVR0400F GV-SNVR1600 Video and Audio Display Division 1 / 4 1 / 4 / 9 / 16 Audio Compression G.711 G.711 Audio
64 Appendix A. Tested and Supported Hard Disk Drives For system efficiency, it is recommended to use the enterprise-level hard disk drives ins
Appendix 65 Model Capacity Toshiba MG03ACA400 4 TB DT01ABA300V 3 TB MG03ACA300 3 TB DT01ABA200V 2 TB DT01ACA200 2 TB Hitachi HUA723030ALA640
Introduction 31 1.3 Packing List and Package You can choose to purchase a GV-SNVR package or a bundled package which includes 4 GV-Target IP
4 GV-SNVR1600 1. GV-SNVR1600 2. AC Power Cord 3. SATA Cable x 4 4. HDD Mounting Bracket Kit (4 pairs and 32 screws included) 5. Rack Mount Ki
Introduction 51 1.4 Compatible Products and System Requirements 1.4.1 Supported GV-IP Cameras The GV-SNVR0400F / 1600 is compatible with t
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