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  1. Harrar

    Not full Screen?

    You can always set up another monitor for the customer to view with the cams in the proper order using digital matrix. They only have to use the main system display for view log and configuration setup. They can be setup side by side or in another room.
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    Not full Screen?

    The only way to move an analog to position 17 is to add another capture card and move cam 5's BNC to it. Then you can select the IP cam's display position as 5. That's the only option you have with a Geo hybrid system.
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    1480 card

    I'd also recommend uninstalling all your old 1480 drivers using the Geo disc and then reinstalling the updated ones. At lot of changes were made between 8.01 and 8.5.
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    New Geovision user

    Viewing Geovision from another computer whether LAN or WAN can be a pain depending on what OS those computers are running. XP is usually the easiest to set up. Vista and Win7 made it more difficult with User Access Controls. For all Os's, it's best to go to Control Panel > Internet Options > Security and add the IP or name of the Geovision to your Trusted Sites (remember to uncheck the HTTPS box). Next, go to the Custom Security Levels > ActiveX Controls and Plugins and check that they are set to Enable or Prompt or just set Security Level to Low. Click Apply and OK. You can reset everything back after you get the ActiveX controls downloaded. For Vista and Win7, you have the additional step of diabling UAC temporarily until you load the ActiveX controls. Reset to previous settings when finished. Any computer on the LAN or WAN will need to follow the above to access the Geovision server initially. After the ActiveX controls are loaded the first time they shouldn't have a problem. One note, they have to be using Internet Explorer. Chrome, Safari whatever do not support ActiveX.
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    Vs8.4 Settings Backup, how to?

    Easiest way is to minimize Geovision, go to Start > All Programs. Under the GV1480 folder you should see the program Fast Backup and Restore Main System. Click on it, log in and use Backup Multicam Settings or Restore Defaults to backup up your settings.
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    Geovision router ports for remote view

    As tomcctv said, you need to open the app's thru the Windows firewall and any other firewalls installed. Did you get 5550 forwarded thru the router? That is the Data port Geo uses for remote view. Also 3550 is the Remote View TCP Server port used in Ver 8.12. It was eliminated in Version above 8.3 CenterV2 can't be accessed unless you loaded it from your Geo CD, forwarded ports 5547 and 5551 at the remote computer and configured CenterV2 with the Host info. For your router port configuration, I would try deleting all existing apps and create two new ones. Define as: Geo1 TCP 80 192.168.1.2 80 Geo2 TCP 3550-5552 192.168.1.2 3550-5552
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    Geovision router ports for remote view

    The default ports for Geovision Version 8.12 should be an HTTP port, 3550, 4550, 5550, 5611 and 6550 if using audio (looks like you missed 5550). 5552 would be used for remote viewlog. Center view ports are 5545, 5548 and 5549. You can change the ports to anything you want as long as you change them in the Geovision WebCam Server under the Network button. Stop the WebCam Server and restart. Before clicking Yes, check the port settings in the Server tab. Also check the TCP/IP Server and CenterV2 Server ports on this version. I assume you assigned a static IP to your Geo computer of 192.168.1.2 (not DHCP assigned by your router) as shown in your screen shot. That is the IP you would use to access the Geovision from other computers on the LAN. To access from the WAN, just type in the dipmap address with a colon 81 appended i.e "http://mycameras.dipmap.com:81" (less the quotes) You should be good to go
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    Geo 8.5 Administrator Account

    Have a strange problem with a customer's system. (Windows 7 64 bit and Geovision 8.5). The customer wanted it set up so one camera does not show on the main system screen. No problem. Created a power user account , unchecked the camera (say 15) in the Multicam tab and set the account to log in to Geovision on start up. Everything to this point works fine. Camera does not show. Customer happy. The problem occurs when the customer logs in remotely using either Live View or Multi View with any of the administrator accounts. Camera 15 is not accessible. Customer pissed. Live View just shows "Connect to Server" message and MultiView shows "Stop" for this camera. If I reset the main system to log in with an administrator account all cameras are accessible remotely. Tried removing and rebuilding the password account. No difference. Tried reloading 8.5 on the computer and again same problem. We've set up systems before with camera restrictions on earlier versions of Geovision and haven't seen this problem. Is this a bug with 8.5 that anyone has seen? No response from Geo, yet.
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    Geo 8.5 Administrator Account

    Administrator accounts have everything checked by default and they are grayed out so you can't change them. They should be able to do everything. As for the power user account only the one cam is not selected in the Multicam tab. Selected in all other tabs.
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    Geovision 8.12 to 8.5?

    Your 1480 should handle ver 8.5 without difficulty. I'd be more concerned with your computer being able to handle the upgrade.
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    Version 8.5 Unable to speed up video in viewlog?

    Why would Geovision put such a restriction on the Supervisior account? Most of my customers want to be able to log in as a supervisor and have full control of the system. This includes being able to fast forward thru video files when necessary! I think they have enough sense to slow the playback to observe something of interest. Hopefully this option GETS REMOVED in version 8.5.1!!!!!
  12. For Geovision versions 8.3 and up, the only ports you need forwarded thru your router are 80, 4550 and 5550 (http, command and data ports, respectively) to view your camera over the Internet. You should also have the server configured as a static IP. To view recordings remotely, using Remote View Log, port 5552 needs to be added. Additionally, the Control Center Server needs to be running and Remote View Log set as a startup service. On the main screen, upper right blue section, you should see Web and CCS running. All the above ports are defaults used by Geovision but can be changed to whatever you want under Network>WebCamServer. The NoIP program on the Geo server is just a DDNS program similar to DYNDNS or Geo's DDNS dipmap client. It tracks changes to your dynamic IP address.
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    card GV-1240 with Geovision v8.01

    With a "genuine" GV1240, you should be able to run up to version 8.5 without problems. Did you run the detection tool from Geovision? It's available on their website under Downloads. Did you completely remove the previous version before loading 8.01?
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    Holy Geovision High Definition Inquisition!

    Geo IP cams can be used without license. Up to 8 free before Ver 8.5 and 32 cams with 8.5. When you run IP Camera Install, and click Search, it'll auto detect all Geo IP cams on the network then you just assign screen positions. You can also use the IP Utility to configure the cams into your network. Third party cams are added using Add Camera after a license dongle is installed with the driver. Dongles come in 1, 2, 4, 8, , , 32 cam configurations. You can also upgrade them at a cost or add additional dongles depending on how many open USB slots you have. Check with any Geo distributor in your area for the pricing of third party IP dongles. Should be about $100.00 for 1 cam license and cheaper as you buy larger number of cams.
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    Holy Geovision High Definition Inquisition!

    Guess you're out of luck with the IP cams on your current Geo system if you can only go to 6.04/5. Don't think they started supporting IP until 8.01 or so.
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    Holy Geovision High Definition Inquisition!

    The card you have is irrelevent to adding an IP camera to your system. What matters is the Geo version software you're running and if your IP cam is supported by it. If you are combining analog and IP, you have a hybrid system and can keep your six analogs and add up to 26 IP cams. If your board can handle 8.5, they can be all Geovision and no licensing is needed. Versions prior to 8.5 allowed you to add up to 8 Geo IP's without license. Third party cams require a license for the number of cams used irregardless of version.
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    Please help! Question about how to upgrade?

    Think you may be out of luck with this card even with an upgrade to 8.01. Minimum Geo software you need for an Iphone is Ver 8.32 (Droid's need 8.4) As for the software being out of date in a year, Version 7 was released in 2005! Personally, sounds like the guy picked up a clone card from ebay real cheap and slapped it in.
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    Geovision software and Android app HOW?

    We have quite a few 8.4.0.1 installations and upgrades out there and haven't had any difficulty with GV-AView. Our biggest "problem" has been with customers with http ports other than 80 forgetting to append their IP address with :81 or whatever.
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    Holy Geovision High Definition Inquisition!

    As JoinDVR said, you can set your screen up 1920x1080. That's been available since version 8.32
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    GV1480 system crashes when 2nd bank of cameras active

    Sounds like this is an older "D" connector model 1480 board with 2 pigtails and not the DVI. Last time we had a similar problem it was a bad GV card. Have you tried swapping all the BNC's from the indoor cameras to the outdoor pigtail? If the indoors work fine there chances are the outdoors will be scrambled when plugged into the indoor pigtail.
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    Playing a recording on another computer

    How did he save the file to the stick? AVI? Did he save it as an exe file. If so, it should run with Media Player. If the file still exists, go back to View Log and run Backup. Ensure the box that says "Include Player" is checked. That will include EZplayer with the file so you can play it back on any computer.
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    System design using 2 x V-1480A

    Location 1 will have the main Geovision server with access rights defined by the username/password. Anything from full access/control to live view of only specific cameras. Location 2 or for that matter, any windows computer on the LAN, can be given live access to the server by having them access its IP and downloading either Single View or DMMultiview. Multiview will allow you to display one camera or all 32 cameras or you can drag and drop dependining on select screen division selected. Rights can be restriced by the usernames given and access to the server can be restricted thru IP White List. The only caveat is that the remote computers have to be running Internet Explorer as Geo uses ActiveX
  23. You can also look at the Q24 wall mounted. We've used these where the customer didn't want to see the "hood" in the picture and personally I think it's a better quality view.
  24. For the individual DVR's you'll need ports 5545,5548 and 5549 forwarded. Also check and see if Connect to Center V2 is checked under Configure>General Settings>System Configure. Has the IP Address of the Center View computer changed? If so, you'll need to change the settings under Networks> CenterV2 on all the DVR's. At the Center V2 computer, ports 5547 and 5551 need to be forwarded. Silly question, but you're not running Control Center and CenterV2 on the same computer?
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