GV-Center V2 Pro
Description
GV-Center V2 May 8, 2017 -1- GV-Center V2 INTRODUCTION While GV ‐Center V2 Pro is a professional version for a large central monitoring network such as alarm services companies or chain stores, GV ‐Center V2 is a standard version that comes with the installation CD of GV ‐Series software free of charge. It is suitable for a smaller security monitoring ne twork for residential environment. The GV ‐Center V2 has all the same good features with GV ‐Center V2 Pro. ...
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GV-Center V2
INTRODUCTION
While GV ‐Center V2 Pro is a professional version for a large central monitoring network such as alarm services companies or chain
stores, GV ‐Center V2 is a standard version that comes with the installation CD of GV ‐Series software free of charge. It is suitable for a
smaller security monitoring ne twork for residential environment. The GV ‐Center V2 has all the same good features with GV ‐Center V2
Pro.
GV ‐CENTER V2 VS. GV ‐CENTER V2 PRO
GV ‐ Center V2
Manages 5 GV ‐System / GV ‐VMS and receives images from max. 160 channels
Suitable for a smaller security monitoring network, e.g. residential environment
Free software
Economical and standard
GV ‐ Center V2 Pro
Manages 500 GV ‐System / GV ‐ VMS and receives images from max. 800 channels
Suitable for a large CMS network, e.g. alarm services, chain stores
Paid software
Value added and professional
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FUNCTIONS
Most of the alerts can be verified in video evidence before the security guards are dispatched to the site. We have concluded 19 most
frequent alert conditions in a security event. As soon as any of the alert conditions occurs, the GV ‐Center V2 can automatically activate
alarms to notify the ope rators or the authorities designate, such as security station. The security personnel can thus verify the nature
of alarms on the spot and take proper actions. Meanwhile an SMS or e ‐mail message of alerts will be sent to the local GV ‐System /
GV ‐VMS subscriber or other authorities, such as s chool administrators. This mechanism of GV ‐Center V2 and its security network can
successfully reduce the probability of false alarms.
CASE DIAGRAM
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CENTRAL MONITORING FEATURES
View live images from 160 channels of 5 GV ‐System / GV ‐VMS
Receive live images on motion detection, alarm, I/O trigger, panic button activation
View GV ‐System / GV ‐ VMS server information
Two ‐way audio communication
Real ‐time I/O monitoring
Receive incident notifications
Quick search by key ‐word in backup ViewLog
Remote PTZ control
Remote I/O device control
Create, edit groups of GV ‐Center V2 Pro servers and subscribers
Keep track of GV ‐System / GV ‐ VMS's location ID, alarm status, and online status
Respond to alerts of video lost, motion detection, I/O module lost, I/O triggered, connection lost, subscriber login/logout,
surveillance system abnormality, intruder, missing object, unattended object, POS loss prevention, and disk full
Send notification via alarms, SMS, and e ‐mails
Logon to SMS server at startup
Avoid connection failure
1024x768 or 1280x1024 resolution
Live or attached videos at 320x240 / 640x240 / 640x480
Single monitor screen divisions: 6/15/24x, 6/12/24x
Dual monitors screen divisions: 9/25/36x; 9/20/42x
Dual monitor support: one for live videos display, the other for event lists
EVENT LIST FEATURES
Display 7 types of event messages: alarm, video attachment, connection status, motion detection, subscriber login/logout history,
system status, and module trigger
Video attachable files by event
Full event lists for quick search
Backup in Access format for later retrievals
Flag bookmarks for the highlight of important events
Event Log Filter as a search engine
RECORDING FEATURES
Auto record video events
Pre ‐alarm and post ‐ alarm recording on attachment mode
Attachment mode record by motion and I/O trigger
Receive video attachment on each event
Recycle feature: Delete old file for non ‐stop recording
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GV ‐Center V2 Specifications
Features
GV ‐ Center V2
Maximum # of Channels 160
Maximum # of Subscribers 5
Maximum # of Sensors / Alarms 720 / 720
Real ‐Time Audio Monitoring Yes
Remote PTZ Control Yes
Remote I/O Control Yes
Auto Recording Yes
Event List Viewer Yes
Event List Filter Yes
Dual Monitor Support Yes
Network Load Support No
Automatic Connection Recovery Yes
Supported Language
Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Simplified Chinese, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai,
Traditional Chinese, Turkish
System Requirements
32‐bit
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / Server 2008
OS
64‐bit
Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / Server 2008 / Server 2012 R2
CPU
Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz with Hyper ‐Threading
Memory
2 x 512 MB Dual Channels
Hard Disk
1 GB
Graphic Card
PCI ‐Express, 1024 x 768, 32 ‐bit color
Direct X
9.0c
Software
.Net Framework 3.5 SP1 and Chart Control
Note : If you want to perform GPU decoding, refer to the GPU Decoding Specifications .
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GPU Decoding Specifications
A higher total frame rate can be achieved if your CPU or external VGA supports GPU decoding.
On ‐board VGA : GPU decoding is only supported when using the following Intel chipsets:
For H.264 Video Compression
• 2nd Generation Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 Desktop Processors (Sandy Bridge) ‐ only support 1 MP to 2 MP videos
• 3rd Generation Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 Desktop Processors (Ivy Bridge)
• 4th Generation Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 Desktop Processors (Haswell / Haswell Refresh)
• 6th Generation Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 Desktop Processors (Skylake)
For H.265 Video Compression
• 6th Generation Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 Desktop Processors (Skylake)
External VGA : GPU decoding is only supported when using NVIDIA graphics cards with compute capability 3.0 or above and memory 2 GB
or above. To look up the commute capability of the NVIDIA graphics cards, refer to: https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda ‐ gpus .
Note: NVIDIA graphic cards do not support H.265 GPU decoding.
On ‐board VGA + external VGA : To have both the on ‐board VGA and external VGA perform GPU decoding, the VGAs must follow their
respective specifications listed above.
Note:
1. If you have both on ‐board VGA and external VGA installed, the on ‐board VGA must be connected to a monitor for H.264 / H.265 GPU
decoding.
2. You can install multiple external graphics cards if needed.
Options
Optional Devices
Description
Internal USB Dongle
The USB dongle can provide the Hardware Watchdog function to the GV ‐Center V2 by restarting
the computer when Windows crashes. You need to connect the dongle internally on the
motherboard.
GV ‐ IO Box (4 Ports V1.2)
GV ‐ IO Box 4 Ports V1.2 provides 4 inputs and 4 relay outputs. It supports both DC and AC output
voltages, and provides a USB port for PC connection.
GV ‐ IO Box (8 Ports)
GV ‐ IO Box 8 Ports provides 8 inputs and 8 relay outputs, and supports both DC and AC output
voltages. You can connect the unit to the PC either by using its USB port or through network by
using its Ethernet module.
GV ‐ IO Box (16 Ports)
GV ‐ IO Box 16 Ports provides 16 inputs and 16 relay outputs, and supports both DC and AC output
voltages. You can connect the unit to the PC either by using its USB port or through network by
using its Ethernet module.