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Major Features
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| GeoVision's video surveillance
software version 8.1 provides a collection of innovative
features and supports forwarding hardware for high-end
surveillance solutions. This topic is intended as a
quick reference to new features and new hardware in this
release.
Features include but not limited to object index by
face detection, higher resolutions for widescreen
monitors, touch screen support, and password expiration
management. Also included are applications for visual
automation, virtual I/O control, POS live view via
WebCam, and mobile server support for Webcam. New
hardware devices include: GV-Video Server, the IP
surveillance solution; GV-2004/2008, the hardware
compression video capture card; GV-Multi Quad, spot
monitor TV output card; GV-Wiegand Capture, the photo ID
access control; and GV-Data Capture V3E, the POS data
capture with internet connection and parallel port. |
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| VERSION V8.1 MAJOR FEATURES |
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Higher
Screen Resolutions: The GV-System
supports three options for higher screen
resolution of 1920 x 1200, 1680 x 1050 and 1600
x 1200. |
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Face Detection for
Object Index: Face Detection is a new
feature that captures human faces for fast video
retrieval. It is used to identify human faces
and record them as object index. It can handle a
complex background and ignore any other body
segment, objects, or background images. |
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Visual Automation:
Visual Automation can be used to
operate electronic appliances by triggering the
output device. This means that you can control
an appliance (e.g. lights On/Off) by simply
clicking its image on the monitor. |
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Password
Expiration Management: Password
expiration management provides better security
practices in surveillance system. System
administrators can set expiration or disable a
user's account. Features also include password
edit, account edit and more. |
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Virtual I/O
Control: Virtual l/O control feature
allows the GV-DVR System to control the I/O
devices that are connected with GV-Video Server
and GV-Wiegand Capture. The virtual I/O has two
types of control methods – via GUI control panel
and a direction icon on the image. These devices
can be controlled by using the control panel, or
by a simple click on the direction icon
displayed on the live view image. |
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Advanced Motion
Detection: Advanced Motion Detection
allows multiple sensitivities setup within
multiple regions. It is suitable for large-scale
security monitoring and recording. |
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Timeline Search:
Timeline search enables users to locate a
specific video recorded on a time frame via an
easy-to-browse graphical tool. Timelines can
display minutes and seconds, search and playback
videos. |
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POS Live View on
WebCam via IE Browser: The WebCam
server provided by GeoVision now supports POS
live view via internet browser. The Webcam is a
special remote monitoring application that
allows live monitoring, video playback, PTZ and
I/O control, camera zoom in and out, and system
configuration via internet browser. In version
8.1, you can view live video with POS
transaction data overlay. If a transaction is
suspicious, you can playback the related video
instantly to check the transaction or
cardholder's information. |
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Touch Screen
Support: Touch Screen Support in the
playback application ViewLog provides a touch
screen panel to be used as an input device. You
can point a finger on the touch screen panel to
change screen divisions, switch to full screen
and close the ViewLog screen.
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| VERSION 8.1 NEW HARDWARE |
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GV-Video Server: GV-System provides
a hybrid solution of IP surveillance that would
integrate with existing analog cameras through
the GV-Video Server. It has a user-friendly
interface allowing web browser access and
scalable monitoring over any distance via LANs
or WANs. The GV-Video Server contains a built-in
alarm and event management software that enables
several notification modes to react to abnormal
events. You can remotely view video clips from
3GPP, GeoVision GV-MultiView, or via GV-Center
V2 the central monitoring server. |
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GV-2004
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GV-2008: GV-2004 and GV-2008 are
MPEG-4 / 2 hardware compression video capture
cards. They are both real-time and can reach
full D1 resolution in live and recorded video.
The GV-2004 supports 4 channels of video and
audio inputs and the GV-2008 supports 8 channels
of video and audio inputs. Both types are
equipped with TV output. They are recommended
for high-profile security areas. |
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GV-Multi Quad: GV-Multi Quad Card
allows you to adopt a Spot Monitor or TV
monitoring solution in your surveillance system.
The GV Multi-Quad supports a main monitor
displaying up to 16 live streaming video feeds,
and 4 call monitors displaying separately with
up to 4 camera feeds. When the camera detects
motion or the burglar alarm is triggered, a live
image pop-up will appear in the main or call
monitors for alarm notification. |
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GV-Wiegand Capture: GV-Wiegand
Capture is a box device that can integrate your
current Wiegand access control system into DVR
systems manufactured by GeoVision. Through the
GV-Wiegand Capture, the photo identification and
text data from the access control can be easily
combined on the video data from the DVR. |
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GV-Data Capture V3E: GV-Data
Capture V3E is an innovated Ethernet version of
the Data Capture Box allowing the integration of
POS systems and GV-DVR systems via LAN, WAN, or
Internet. It captures information from POS, ATM,
cashier system, or any other device providing
text data, and overlays the information directly
onto the live or recorded video images. |
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