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2.8 ONVIF & PSIA Connection<br />

The GV-<strong>System</strong> is compatible with all other IP video devices using ONVIF <strong>and</strong> PSIA st<strong>and</strong>ards. The<br />

2<br />

Hybrid <strong>and</strong> NVR Solution<br />

ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) specification <strong>and</strong> PSIA (Physical <strong>Security</strong><br />

Interoperability Alliance) specification are global st<strong>and</strong>ards created to ensure network video products<br />

from different manufacturers are compatible with each other.<br />

1. Click the Configure button (No.14, Figure 1-2), select General Setting, select Camera/Audio<br />

Install, <strong>and</strong> select IP Camera Install.<br />

2. Click Add Camera, <strong>and</strong> type the camera’s Server IP, Username, <strong>and</strong> Password.<br />

3. From the Br<strong>and</strong> drop-down list, select Protocol.<br />

Figure 2-7<br />

4. From the Device drop-down list, select ONVIF or PSIA according to your camera’s compatibility.<br />

Select either one if the camera supports both st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

5. A dialog box appears after the system confirms that the camera is ONVIF/PSIA compatible. Click<br />

Query.<br />

6. After the camera is located, click Apply.<br />

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