GeoVision GV-R Series SNVR Standalone Network Video Recorder
© 2024 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved.
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of GeoVision. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. GeoVision, Inc. makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
GeoVision, Inc.
9F, No. 246, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd.,
Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-8797-8377
Fax: +886-2-8797-8335
http://www.geovision.com.tw
Trademarks used in this manual: GeoVision, the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision, Inc. Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Scan the following QR codes for product warranty and technical support policy:
Introduction
Welcome to the GV-R Series Quick Start Guide. In the following sections, you will learn about the basic installations and configurations. For more details, see GV-R Series User’s Manual.
Note: The first time you run the NVR, you will be required to set your password immediately in order to protect your privacy. Please be sure to record your username and password and save them in a secure place.
GV-RNVR256G0-N Front View
No. | Item | Status | Description |
1. |
Standby button |
It is used to power on/off the system when the device has a constant power supply. You can press and hold the button for three seconds to shut down the device, and you can press and hold the key for 10 seconds to forcedly restart
the device. |
2. |
Power LED |
Solid on | The device is operating properly. |
Not lit | The device is shut down or not powered on. | ||
3. |
HDD LED |
Lit green |
The hard disk is operating properly and no data
is read or written. |
Flash green |
The hard disk is operating properly and there is
data read or written. |
||
Not lit |
The hard disk cannot be detected or the hard
disk is faulty. |
||
4. |
LAN1 /2 LED |
Solid on |
The hard disk is operating properly and no data
is read or written. |
Not lit |
The hard disk is operating properly and there is
data read or written. |
||
5. | USB Port | Connected to a mobile USB device or a mouse. |
GV-RNVR256G0-N Rear View
No. | Item | Description |
1. | Audio input | Connected to an analog audio input device. |
2. | Audio output | Connected to an analog audio output device. |
3. |
Reset button |
Used to restore the factory settings. You can press and hold the button for 10 seconds to make the system automatically restore the factory settings, and the buzzer rings four times at
the same time. |
4. | RS232 interface | It is currently not functional. |
5. |
HDMI 1/2/3/4 |
Output interface of the device, supporting output with
8K/4K/1080p resolution. |
6. |
USB Port |
Connect a USB device, such as USB mouse and USB flash
disk. |
7. |
e-SATA |
Connected to an external storage device. A maximum of one
hard disk is supported. |
8. | LAN1/2 | Gigabit network interface for connecting network cables. |
9. | RS-485 interface | Connected to a speed dome camera. |
10. |
Alarm output
interface |
Connected to alarm output devices. |
11. | Alarm input interface | Connected to alarm input devices. |
12. | Power switch | Used to power on/off the device. |
13. | Power Port | Connect the attached power supply. |
14. | Grounding Terminal | Connect to the grounding cable. |
Note: The device only supports HDMI #1 output at 8K. If the output resolution of HDMI #1 is set to 8K, the maximum output resolution of HDMI #3 and #4 will be limited to 1080P, and HDMI #2 will be disabled. |
GV-RNVR3240-N Front View
No. | Item | Status | Description |
1. |
Power LED |
Solid on | The device is operating properly. |
Not lit | The device is shut down or not powered on. | ||
2. |
HDD LED |
Lit red |
The hard disk is operating properly and no data
is read or written. |
Flash red |
The hard disk is operating properly and there is
data read or written. |
||
Not lit |
The hard disk cannot be detected or the hard
disk is faulty. |
||
3. | USB Port | Connected to a mobile USB device or a mouse. |
GV-RNVR3240-N Rear View
No. | Item | Description |
1. | LAN1/2 | Gigabit network interface for connecting network cables. |
2. | Audio input | Connected to an analog audio input device. |
3. | Audio output | Connected to an analog audio output device. |
4. | VGA | Connected to a VGA monitor. |
5. |
HDMI 1/2 |
Output interface of the device, supporting output with up to
4K resolution. |
6. |
USB Port |
Connect a USB device, such as USB mouse and USB flash
disk. |
7. |
Reset button |
Used to restore the factory settings. You can press and hold the button for 10 seconds to make the system automatically restore the factory settings, and the buzzer rings four times at
the same time. |
8. | RS-485 interface | Connected to a speed dome camera. |
9. |
e-SATA |
Connected to an external storage device. A maximum of one
hard disk is supported. |
10. |
Alarm output
interface |
Connected to alarm output devices. |
11. | Power switch | Used to power on/off the device. |
12. | Alarm input interface | Connected to alarm input devices. |
13. | Power Port | Connect the attached power supply. |
Note: The device only supports HDMI #1 output at 4K. The resolution of HDMI #1 and VGA
outputs will be synchronized. |
GV-RNVRL810-P Front View
No. | Item | Status | Description |
1. |
Power LED |
Solid on | The device is operating properly. |
Not lit | The device is shut down or not powered on. | ||
2. |
HDD LED |
Lit red |
The hard disk is operating properly and no data
is read or written. |
Flash red |
The hard disk is operating properly and there is
data read or written. |
||
Not lit |
The hard disk cannot be detected or the hard
disk is faulty. |
||
3. | USB Port | Connected to a mobile USB device or a mouse. |
GV-RNVRL810-P Rear View
No. | Item | Description |
1. | Power Port | Connect the attached power supply. |
2. | Alarm input interface | Connected to alarm input devices. |
3. |
Alarm output
interface |
Connected to alarm output devices. |
4. | RS-485 interface | Connected to a speed dome camera. |
5. | Power switch | Used to power on/off the device. |
6. | Audio input | Connected to an analog audio input device. |
7. | Audio output | Connected to an analog audio output device. |
8. | VGA | Connected to a VGA monitor. |
9. |
HDMI |
Output interface of the device, supporting output with up to
4K resolution. |
10. |
Reset button |
Used to restore the factory settings. You can press and hold the button for 10 seconds to make the system automatically restore the factory settings, and the buzzer rings four times at
the same time. |
11. |
USB Port |
Connect a USB device, such as USB mouse and USB flash
disk. |
12. |
e-SATA |
Connected to an external storage device. A maximum of one
hard disk is supported. |
13. | LAN | Gigabit network interface for connecting network cables. |
14. |
Megabit PoE ports |
Connected to cameras, delivering power and network
connection to the cameras. |
Connection
Connection Diagram
Note: Above connection diagram is for illustration purpose only. The interfaces in your actual product may vary with models.
HDD Installation
The number of 3.5″ SATA hard drives that the NVR can support varies depending on the model. The following procedures are for reference only. The practical operation may be different depending on the NVR you purchased.
Caution: Do not install or remove the hard disk drive while the power is turned on.
GV-RNVR256G0-N
- Remove the placeholder from the ejector lever.
- Install the ejector lever of the hard drive
Use screws to fix the hard drive on the ejector lever. You can distinguish between the left side and the right side in accordance with the indicators on the ejector lever. - Open the front panel
Press the buckles on the two sides on the upper part of the front panel and pull the front panel outwards - Insert the hard drive
Align the hard drive slot and insert the hard drive gently and smoothly. - Buckle up the hard drive and close the front panel
Push in the hard drive until you hear a click. After the hard drive is installed, close the front panel.
GV-RNVR3240-N
- Connect the data and power cables to the hard disk drives and place them on the NVR case. Up to 2 hard disk drives can fit in one tray on each side.
- Secure the hard disk drives to the NVR with screws.
- Align the hard drive with the power and data connectors indicated below.
- Mount the hard drive to finish the installation.
Power Supply Connection
Caution: Only use the supplied power adapter that comes with the NVR.
Connect one end of the power adapter to the power connector on the back of the NVR. Plug the other end of the power adapter into the wall outlet. And press the Power Switch to turn on the power.
Note: Above connection diagram is for illustration purpose only. The interfaces in your actual product may vary with models.
Getting Started
Start Wizard
Click Start Wizard to proceed to the next step.
Connecting IP Cameras
After finishing setting Network Configuration and Date and Time, this page appears.
Click Search to search for IP cameras in the same network. Select the IP camera(s) you want to add, and then click icon to add to the NVR. Or, click button to manually add an individual IP camera to a single channel. This dialog box appears.
- IP Address/Domain: Enter the IP address or domain name of the IP camera.
- Alias: Name the IP camera.
- Port: It is set to 80 by default. Modify it if necessary.
- Protocol: Select the protocol of the IP camera from the dropdown menu.
- Select Onvif for GV-IP cameras
- Select Private for GV-RBL5800 / RBL5811 / REB5800 / RFER12700
- Select RTSP, and type the commands as shown below:
- Main Stream: rtsp://IP address:port/rtsp/streaming?channel=xx&subtype=0
- Sub Stream: rtsp://IP address:port/rtsp/streaming?channel=xx&subtype=1
- User Name: Enter the username of the IP camera.
- Password: Enter the password of the IP camera.
- Automatic Camera Addition: Enable this function for the device to automatically add cameras to the channels where cameras are not added.
- Click Add to add the IP camera to the NVR.
Live View Overview
Main Window
Task Menu Bar
Located at the bottom of the live view screen. Refer to 4.2.2 Taskbar in the manual for details.
OSD
- No Camera: No camera is assigned.
- Failed to connect to camera, please check the network connection!: The added camera is off-lined or lost connection.
- User name or password error!: Incorrect user name or password of the camera.
- Resource Not Enough: No enough system resource to decode the camera images.
- No enough bandwidth for this camera!: The camera cannot get online because the total bitrate of all connected cameras exceeds the NVR’s bandwidth limitation.
For details, see 4.2 Live View Screen Overview in the User’s Manual.
Recording Playback
Accessing the Playback Window on GV-RNVR Series
On the main window, click the Playback icon on the toolbar at the bottom to play back the video. At the lower left corner of the main window, you can also click the Start icon
and Search to open the playback window to customize the playback channels and event types, and then play back the video.
For details, see Chapter 7 Search, Playback & Backup in the User’s Manual.
Exporting and Playing Recordings
Saving Video Clips from Local GV-RNVR Series
- At the lower left corner of the main window, click the Start icon
and Search to open the playback window.
- Insert a USB flash drive, and click the Save icon
from the video playback controls to save the video clips.
Exporting Video Clips from the Web interface of GV-RNVR Series
- On the main page, click the Playback tab to open the playback page.
- After searching for the desired recordings, click the Download icon
from the video playback controls.
- Select the desired files and click Start Download to download the video clips.
Playing Video Clips Exported Locally or from the Web Interface of GV-RNVR Series
- Install one of the following players:
- GV-R Series Video Player
- VLC Media Player
- KM Player
- Launch the player and locate the recordings, and wait for 3 ~ 30 seconds before it starts to play.
Note: Make sure to launch and player first and locate the recordings on the player to prevent latency.
Remote Access via Web Client
Use the Web Client to remotely access your NVR at any time via a PC. Before you access the Web Client, ensure that your PC’s system meets the basic requirements and that the network settings of the NVR are configured properly.
Basic System Requirements
Item | Minimum | Recommended |
CPU | Intel Core™ i5 CPU | Intel Core™ i5 CPU or higher |
RAM | 4G or more | 8G or more |
Hard Drive | 500G or more | 1000G or more |
Display RAM | 2G or more | 4G or more |
Display Resolution | 1280*1024 | 1920*1080 |
OS |
Windows 7 or above
Mac OS X 10.9 or above |
|
DirectX | DirectX 11 | |
Direct3D | Acceleration Function | |
Ethernet Adapter | 10/100/1000M Ethernet Adapter | |
Browser |
IE 10 / 11
Safari V12.1 or above Firefox V52 or above Google Chrome V57 or above Edge V79 or above |
Looking Up the Dynamic IP Address
By default, when the NVR is connected LAN with DHCP server, it is automatically assigned with a dynamic IP address. Follow the steps below to look up its IP address.
Note:
- By default, the Administrator’s username is admin and cannot be modified.
- This function is only applicable on GV-IP Device Utility V8.9.8 or later for
GV-RNVR256G0-N / GV-IP Device Utility V9.0.1 for GV-RNVRL810-P.
- Make sure the PC used to configure the IP address is under the same LAN as the NVR. Download and install GV-IP Device Utility from our website.
- On the GV-IP Utility window, click the
button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN. Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort.
- Find the NVR with its Mac Address, and click on its IP address.
- For first-time users, you are requested to create a password.
- Type a new password and click OK.
- Click on its IP address again and select Webpage to open its Web interface.
- Type the set password on the login page and click Login.
IMPORTANT:
- To change the password using GV-IP Device Utility, click on the NVR’s IP address, and select Configure > Change Password. Or you can optionally change the password on the camera’s Web interface by clicking Config → Security → User ; see “Modify User” in 4.8.1 User Configuration in the user’s manual.
- The security questions should be set after you log in. It is very important for you to reset your password when you forget your password. If you forget the admin password, you can reset the password by clicking Forget Password on the login page. For more details, see 4.8.1 User Configuration in the user’s manual.
Upgrading Firmware
You can upgrade the firmware either on GV-RNVR256G0-N / GV-RNVRL810-P or on the device remotely through GV-IP Device Utility. Follow the instructions below.
Upgrading Firmware on GV-RNVR Series
- Copy the firmware file to your USB drive, and insert the USB drive to the NVR’s USB port.
- Select System > Maintenance and open the Upgrade tab.
- Click Select File to choose the firmware file in your USB drive and click OK.
- Click Upgrade.
Note: The system upgrade will last around 5-10 minutes. DO NOT power off the NVR or remove the USB drive from it during firmware upgrade.
Upgrading Firmware Using GV-IP Device Utility
Note: This is only applicable to GV-IP Device Utility V9.0.1 or later.
- Make sure the PC used to configure the IP address is under the same LAN as the NVR. Download and install GV-IP Device Utility from our website.
- On the GV-IP Utility window, click the
button to search for the IP devices connected in the same LAN. Click the Name or Mac Address column to sort.
- Find the NVR with its Mac Address, and click on its IP address.
- Click Configure and select the Firmware Upgrade tab.
- Click Browse to locate the firmware file saved at your local computer.
- Enter the username and password of the device.
- Click Upgrade to process the upgrade.
Documents / Resources
![]() |
GeoVision GV-R Series SNVR Standalone Network Video Recorder [pdf] User Guide GV-RNVR256G0-N, GV-RNVR3240-N, GV-RNVRL810-P, GV-R Series SNVR Standalone Network Video Recorder, GV-R Series SNVR, Standalone Network Video Recorder, Network Video Recorder, Video Recorder, Recorder |