GeoVision GV-NAS2008 Bedienungsanleitung

Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
User's Manual
GV-NAS System
NASV101-UM-A

© 2015 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 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
May 2015

i
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Models..................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Features .................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Packing List and Package ....................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 GV-NAS System Single Package.............................................................. 4
1.3.2 Bundled Package for GV-NAS2008 .......................................................... 4
1.4 System Requirements ............................................................................................. 5
Tested and Suggested Web Browsers and Versions ............................................ 5
Recommended Hard Disks .................................................................................. 5
Supported IP Cameras......................................................................................... 5
1.5 Panel Overview ....................................................................................................... 6
Front Panel .......................................................................................................... 6
Rear Panel........................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Installing the Hard Disks .......................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 Getting Started................................................................................................11
2.1 Looking Up the IP Address .....................................................................................11
2.2 Accessing the GV-NAS System ..............................................................................11
2.3 The GV-NAS System Utility ....................................................................................12
2.4 Creating RAID ........................................................................................................14
2.5 The Web Interface (Desktop)..................................................................................18
2.6 Network Settings ....................................................................................................21
2.6.1 Setting Up a Fixed IP Address .................................................................21
2.6.2 DDNS Settings ........................................................................................22
2.7 Recording GV-IP Cameras to GV-NAS System ......................................................24
2.8 Playing Back Recordings from GV-NAS System.....................................................27
2.8.1 Playing Back on a Computer ...................................................................27
2.8.2 Playing Back on a Mobile Device.............................................................29
Chapter 3 System Administration...................................................................................33
3.1 Basic Settings.........................................................................................................33
3.1.1 System ....................................................................................................33
3.1.2 Date & Time.............................................................................................34
3.1.3 Language ................................................................................................35
3.2 Network ..................................................................................................................36
3.3 Firmware Upgrade..................................................................................................36
3.4 System Config File .................................................................................................37

ii
3.5 Mail Notification ......................................................................................................38
Chatper 4 Management Applications .............................................................................39
4.1 Disk & RAID Management......................................................................................39
4.1.1 Disk & Volume .........................................................................................39
4.1.2 Disk Info ..................................................................................................39
4.2 Access Rights Management ...................................................................................40
4.2.1 Users.......................................................................................................41
4.2.2 Group ......................................................................................................43
4.2.3 Shared Folder..........................................................................................45
4.2.4 Quota.......................................................................................................47
4.3 Network Services....................................................................................................48
4.4 Ajaxplorer ...............................................................................................................50
4.5 DLNA Media Server................................................................................................51
4.6 iTunes Media Server...............................................................................................53
4.7 Web Server.............................................................................................................54
4.8 Power Management................................................................................................57
4.8.1 Power Service .........................................................................................57
4.8.2 Hard Drive Setting ...................................................................................58
4.8.3 Fan Mode ................................................................................................59
4.9 External Device ......................................................................................................60
4.9.1 USB Disk .................................................................................................60
4.9.2 USB Printer..............................................................................................61
4.10 System Status.......................................................................................................62
4.10.1 System Information................................................................................62
4.10.2 System Log............................................................................................63
Specifications.....................................................................................................................64
Hardware ........................................................................................................................64
Software..........................................................................................................................65
Appendix A – Default Settings...........................................................................................68

1
Chapter 1 Introduction
GV-NAS System is a Linux-based, network-attached storage device designed to store GV-IP
Camera recordings. GV-NAS System features RAID to ensure data security, rendering data
recovery possible. Allowing access from multiple users over multiple platforms (mobile
devices and desktop), user accessibility is customizable, keeping your data secure.
Management over a mass number of GV-IP Cameras is made easy with GV-Edge Recording
Manager, which provides an integrated interface where you can assign recordings to the
designated folder in GV-NAS Systems.
Figure 1-1

2
1.1 Models
The GV-NAS System is available in four models. Their major differences are detailed below.
Product Description
Model Number Product Photo No. of Bay Data Storage Type Max. No. of
Channels
GV-NAS2008 2 RAID 0/1/JBOD 8
GV-NAS2016 2 RAID 0/1/JBOD 16
GV-NAS4008 4 RAID 0/1/JBOD 8
GV-NAS4016 4 RAID 0/1/5/JBOD 16

Introduction
3
1
1.2 Features
Models
Features
GV-NAS2008 GV-NAS2016 GV-NAS4008 GV-NAS4016
Low power consumption
Compact size
LCD display
Recording assigned by
GV-Edge Recording Manager
Hot-swappable drive bays 2 2 4 4
Max. storage capacity (TB) 8 8 16 16
Data storage type RAID 0, RAID 1, JBOD RAID 0, RAID 1,
RAID 5, JBOD
Max. no. of recording channels 8 16 8 16
Smart device access for
playback
3rd Party IP Cameras Recording
Note: The maximum numbers of recording channels are based on 5 minute recording
interval, default recording quality setting (Good) and a constant bitrate 6 Mbit at maximum.

4
1.3 Packing List and Package
You can choose to purchase a GV-NAS System package or a bundled package which also
includes 4 GV-Target IP Camera of your choice and a GV-PoE switch.
Package Options:
Single Package
Bundled Package
1.3.1 GV-NAS System Single Package
GV-NAS System
1 M network cable
DC 12V, 5A power adapter
Power cord
Software CD
GV-NAS System Quick Start Guide
1.3.2 Bundled Package for GV-NAS2008
GV-NAS System Package x 1
Target IP Camera x 4
GV-POE400 x 1
Note: For the Target IP Camera, select any 4 models from GV-EBL1100 / 2100,
GV-EBX1100 / 2100, GV-EDR1100 / 2100, GV-EFD1100 / 2100. For more information,
contact our sales representatives.

Introduction
5
1
1.4 System Requirements
Tested and Suggested Web Browsers and Versions
Internet Explorer 8 or later
Google Chrome 33.0.1750.154
Mozilla Firefox 28
Safari for Windows 5.1.7
Safari for MAC 6.0.5
Recommended Hard Disks
For system efficiency, we recommend the following enterprise level hard disk drives. Avoid
using desktop level or green HDD which may affect system efficiency.
WD RE series
Seagate Constellation ES.3 series
HGST Ultrastar series
Note: GV-NAS is designed for 3.5’’ hard drive disks (2.5’’ ones are not supported), each at
the maximum of 4 TB.
Supported IP Cameras
GV-NAS System supports the following IP cameras.
GV-EBL1100 / 2100 (GV-Target Series V1.02 or later)
GV-EBX1100 / 2100 (GV-Target Series V1.02 or later)
GV-EDR1100 / 2100 (GV-Target Series V1.02 or later)
GV-EFD1100 / 2100 (GV-Target Series V1.02 or later)
GV-IP Camera (V3.00 or later)
3rd Party IP Cameras with NAS Recording Function (See Supported IP Cam List on our
website.)

6
1.5 Panel Overview
Front Panel
1
2
3
1
2
3
GV-NAS2008/2016 GV-NAS4008/4016
Figure 1-2
No. Name Description
1. LCD Panel Displays the device’s IP address, port setting, MAC address,
motherboard temperature and CPU temperature. Press the power
button to switch the displayed information.
2. Power Press the power button to turn the device on.
3. Drive Bays Load hard disk drives. The GV-NAS2008/2016 is equipped with 2
drive bays and the GV-NAS4008/4016 is equipped with 4 drive bays.
The blue LED turns on when the holder is loaded with a hard disk.
The red LED (GV-NAS2008/2016) or orange LED
(GV-NAS4008/4016) turns on when files are being accessed or
written.
Dieses Handbuch passt für folgende Modelle
3
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Andere GeoVision Netzwerkspeicherserver Handbücher
Beliebte Netzwerkspeicherserver Handbücher anderer Marken

HP
HP NetStorage 6000 Bedienungsanleitung

Seagate
Seagate U10 ST320423A Bedienungsanleitung

Synology
Synology RackStation RS816 Handbuch

D-Link
D-Link ShareCenter Pro DNS-1200-05 Bedienungsanleitung

Avid Technology
Avid Technology VideoRAID ST Sicherheitsleitfaden

Western Digital
Western Digital My Cloud Home Duo Bedienungsanleitung

PrimeArray
PrimeArray 4xxx Bedienungsanleitung

Buffalo
Buffalo TeraStation WSS WSH5010N6 Bedienungsanleitung

Planex
Planex MZK-NAS01SG Bedienungsanleitung

Intel
Intel SS4000-E - Entry Storage System NAS Server Bedienungsanleitung

Synology
Synology RS2212+ Bedienungsanleitung

Allnet
Allnet ALL69000 Bedienungsanleitung






