Pro
GV1240-8 and GV1240-16
High speed Pentium™ 4 processor,
512MB RAM, 250GB 7200rpm hard disk, CD
Reader/Writer, 10/100 LAN Adapter, keyboard, mouse
and GV1240-8
or GV1240-16,
240fps video capture card. The system is contained
in a rugged small footprint case. Windows™
XP is provided as the operating system; GV-MultiCam
System and system restore software
are included.
The 250GB hard drive will typically hold about 10 days of recordings when using motion detection recording, MPEG4 compression and 320x240 resolution
Pro
GV1480
Hyperthreading Pentium™ 4 processor,
512MB 400MHz Dual Channel RAM, 2 x 250GB 7200rpm
hard disk, CD Reader/Writer, 10/100 LAN
Adapter, keyboard, mouse and GV1480,
480fps video capture card. The system is contained
in a rackmount case. Windows™ XP is provided
as the operating system; GV-MultiCam
System and system restore software
are included.
The 2 x 250GB hard drives will typically hold about a week of recordings when using motion detection recording, MPEG4 compression and 320x240 resolution.
*Now
available with Multi-Cam System V7.0.2
providing users with more powerful management
tools including advanced surveillance and
search features as well as integration of
point-of-sale(POS) systems!
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Integrated
DSP Board: Video can now be displayed as an overlay at
full 30fps speed using the integrated DSP
board. In addition, selected video images
can be output to a secondary composite video
monitor from the DSP board.
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Integrated
Audio Input Board: The number of audio inputs provided is equal
to the number of video inputs (i.e one audio
input per video channel). Recorded audio can
be played back in synch with single camera
video playback. Live audio is not heard.
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Object
Counting: This feature allows you to count the number
of objects passing through a pre-defined area
by object size, direction of movement or detection
area. Counted results are stored in the system
log for future reference.
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Day-Night
Recording Mode: This recording mode allows the use of different
recording modes for the same area for up to
4 different time periods within a day. Recording
may be set to either “motion detect”
or “round-the-clock”.
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New
Record Log Search Methods: Object Search: Allows you to specify an area
within the field of view of a camera and perform
a search for any motion that has occurred
within that zone. Thumbnail Search: One video event is presented
frame by frame in the viewer in order to easily
determine the start of some action within
that whole event log. Index Search: Search based on certain criteria
– eg “motion detection”
or “alarm generated”.
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Point-of-Sale
(POS) Integration: Third-party electronic POS systems may now
be integrated into GV series DVRs via the
GV-Data Capture device - an external device
that transmits POS transaction data to the
DVR. Transaction data is superimposed on the
video of the selected camera. Video recordings
can be searched based on POS transaction events
or keywords.
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System
Log: The System Log is a database of major operational
changes. It allows searching by “Motion
and Alarm Events”, “General System
Events”, “User Login/Logout history”,
“Counter Results” (from Object
Counting) and “POS Results”. Events
can be double clicked to play the associated
video.
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Central
Surveillance by Center V2: Center V2 allows up to 20 GV DVRs to be remotely
monitored. Each Center V2 remote system can
display up to 320 channels of live video can
be displayed in pages of 24 channels per page.
Up to 500 Center V2 systems can be served
by one Dispatch Server, so that Center V2
will support a video Central Monitoring Station.
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New
Webcam Multi-function Remote: More useful functions for management of multiple
servers (DVRs) is provided through a web-interfaced
Webcam application.
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Dynamic
DNS Support: A new Dynamic DNS service is offered by GeoVision
to all V6.0 users. This service provides an
easy-to-remember domain to fast locate your
DVR with a changed dynamic IP address, by
constantly updating the IP address of your
DVR to the DNS server. Domain name registration
is done in the new DDNS application.
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Other
Key Features
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Video
Compression: A
choice of Geo MPEG4, MPEG4 or Wavelet compression
for local recording is selectable by camera
(Geo MPEG4 gives about twice the compression
of MPEG4 which gives about 4 times the compression
of Wavelet).
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Video Resolution: Video pixel resolution of 640x480,
640x240 or 320x240 per camera image is selectable
and changeable at any time for display and
recording but all cameras must be the same.
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Individual Camera Adjustment: Brightness,
contrast, hue and saturation are all adjustable
for each individual camera.
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PTZ
Camera Support: Various models of PTZ cameras
can be controlled through the software,
both locally and remotely, using the GV-PT/NET
add-on adapter.
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Multiple
Display Options: Live
video can be displayed in single camera
or various multi-camera modes. Multi-camera
display can be immediately switched to single
camera by one mouse click on the desired
camera image (and back again by mouse click).
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Live
Display and Recording: Concurrent
recording of live video and playback of
recorded video is supported.
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Recording
Choices: Recording
is selectable by camera as continuous or "on motion". Motion detection
is performed by the software and sensitivity
can be set. A schedule of recording can
be set by camera, by time and date.
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Mask
Function: Areas for "motion ignore" can
be masked per camera image. Multiple mask
areas per image are allowed.
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Recording
Playback: The
log files of recorded video clips can be
sorted and accessed by year/date/time. Video
recordings can be played back while current
recording is taking place, although recording
speeds may slow down. Recordings can be
zoomed in/out and moved around the viewing
area, on playback. Recordings can be played
back at normal speeds, higher speeds, slower
speeds or frame by frame. Recordings can
be played back by individual camera or all
cameras at a time. Switching from multi-camera
to single-camera playback is as simple as
clicking on a particular camera window while
playback is operational. Additional editing
features are provided for single frame image
sharpening, exporting, adjusting brightness/contrast
and printing. Video clips can be exported
as .avi files, playable in Microsoft™ Media Player or similar. Individual frames
can be exported in many file formats, including
.jpg's. Exported video clips can have the
date, time and camera name stamped on the
video in a choice of colors
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Smart Recording: "Smart Recording" can be selected,
by camera to maximize recording speed. Smart
recording shares the full recording speed
only between those surveillance cameras
actually recording at any one time.
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Digital
Watermarking: Digital watermarking can be selected, to
prove integrity of recorded videos. This
is particularly useful if recordings are
to be used as evidence in court.
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Alarm
and Email functions: The software can be set to dial out to a
remote telephone/cell/pager number on alarm
(motion detected) or to send an email with
snapshot. Alarm signal inputs and outputs
for up to 16 devices can be connected using
the GV-I/O adapter.
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Video
Exporting: Video clips can be exported in .avi format,
with time and date stamp and played in Windows™ media player. Single frames can be enhanced
for brightness, contrast and sharpness and
exported in various graphic formats, or
printed directly from the GV software.
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Communications: Remote communication is supported by dial-up
server, web-cam server, TCP/IP server and
multicast server. All can be turned on or
off with just one mouse click. Compression
of transmitted images can be set from remote
systems as MPEG4 or JPEG, independent of
recording compression of the host system.
MPEG4 will provide much faster transmission. New Webcam software allows up to 16 cameras
to be viewed on one screen from the same
or multiple DVRs. Remote communications
with Window™ CE equipped PDAs are
now supported with G-View.
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Remote
System Monitoring: By using the Geocenter communications
feature, the video from recording cameras
can be sent to a remote system for display
and/or recording. The remote system is designated
the Geocenter system. Up to 10 DVRs and
up to 80 cameras can be monitored by one
Geocenter, concurrently.
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Remote
System Recording/Accessing: Remote
systems can record locally with Internet
or client software and host recordings can
be accessed remotely by the client software.
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