GeoVision's GV-Series is a PC based surveillance system designed to process video, audio and data from local and remote network surveillance environment. With more special features and more integration versatility provided, the GV-1480 Series Surveillance System delivers more powerful and streamlined surveillance operation performance as well as enhanced management efficiency.
In addition it offers advantages that convert into low cost of installation and unlimited connectivity options. With video, audio, data, and I/O devices combined all into one system and through uniform software platform interface, each of these solutions provides a full list of features and functionalities that can quickly fulfill various clients particular security surveillance requirements. Depending on the DVR Card, up to 16 cameras can be connected and viewed live on a local monitor or thru a TCP/IP network. Video can be recorded based on specifiable schedules or motion detection. You can store video clips on a hard drive or any optical storage device by using the GeoVision Backup System.
GEOVISION GV1480 PCI-X
GeoVision - PCI Express board, 480FPS 16 Cameras, DSP, Audio and video all in one board. The kit includes DVR Card, Users Manual, local and remote software and all necessary pigtail connectors. 3 Year Manufacturers warranty!
Customer Reviews For GeoVision DVR Cards : GV-1480 DVR Card Series
GEOVISION GV1480 PCI-X (GV1480PCIX)
Caleb Clifton
This is the top of the line - we\'ve used the gv-600 and gv-800, but this one is much, much faster!! Same thing as the rest of the geovision dvr cards, but it is alot faster. Tech support was awesome, great bunch of guys. A+
George Napper
Wonderful product! Very easy to install and use.
About the GeoVision GV-1480 DVR Card
Recording solutions can be difficult to come by, especially if you plan to build the necessary facilities on your own. Luckily third party equipment manufacturers have made it a bit easier, meaning the bandwidth you require can actually be maintained in a custom box rather than relying on equipment built by a specific manufacturer. This is where the GeoVision GV-1480, a PCI/PCI-E card intended to boost your video surveillance, remote monitoring and security cameras capabilities. PCI and PCI-E cards are intended to be inserted directly into a computer's motherboard. Naturally you will need to ensure that you have a free slot before this option can be used to any extent, and you will want to be absolutely certain that an adequate amount of power is available for the PCI card in question.
The GeoVision GV-1480 is a PCI Express card that functions as a DVR card, DVR standing for Digital Video Recorder. This card will give your computer the distinct ability to record footage from surveillance cameras that you set up, and it will also provide you with a number of other options that will aid in your surveillance efforts.
Features & Capabilities
The GeoVision GV-1480 has a number of sophisticated video surveillance capabilities including the following:
Remote Video stream via Internet Explorer
Point of Sale (POS) integration
Local and remote PTZ camera control
E-Mail Alerts on Motion Detection.
SMS Alerts
24/7 Surveillance on a Time Schedule or Solely on Motion Detection.
Stream Live Video to your iPhone, Blackberry or Android.
Set masking so that specific areas within the camera's view do not trigger alarms.
Independent Settings
There are four inputs on the back of the card which allow for four different cameras to be connected. Each camera can have its own individual settings which is ideal considering every camera will be focused on a different part of the property at any given time.
Synchronous Recording
This is a very important feature and something that was truly missing in older systems. This feature provides for the ability to view recorded footage while you are still recording. While this may not come as a surprise to DVR users, some surveillance veterans will certainly be impressed.
Selectable Live Display
With the selectable display you can easily choose which camera you wish to view, where it will sit on your screen, and even how many you wish to view. You could fill the entire screen with one image or you could view a panel so that you never miss a moment of the action.