Description
GeoVision GV-CB120 Network Camera - Color
Discover a compact, reliable network camera engineered for real-time color surveillance. The GeoVision GV-CB120 combines a CMOS sensor with flexible streaming options, delivering crisp color video at high resolutions over standard Ethernet. Whether you’re monitoring an entrance, cashier area, or a corridor, this camera provides consistent image quality, easy integration with existing IP networks, and a cost-effective footprint for indoor security deployments.
- High-resolution color streaming: The GV-CB120 captures color video up to 1280 x 1024 pixels, enabling you to discern fine details such as facial features and distinguishing marks with greater clarity. Real-time surveillance means you can observe activity as it unfolds, allowing security teams to react promptly to incidents. The color accuracy is enhanced for indoor lighting environments, helping maintain reliable identification across varied times of day and lighting conditions. This level of detail supports effective monitoring in retail spaces, offices, and small businesses where clear color imagery significantly improves incident resolution.
- Flexible video formats: With support for MPEG-4 and MJPEG, this camera adapts to a broad range of network conditions and storage capabilities. MPEG-4 provides efficient bandwidth usage for longer recording periods without sacrificing essential image quality, while MJPEG delivers fluid motion and straightforward playback for fast incident review. The dual-format compatibility ensures seamless integration with multiple DVRs, NVRs, and viewing software, giving you freedom to choose the best workflow for your security setup and guaranteeing compatibility with legacy surveillance infrastructure.
- Fixed-lens convenience: The built-in fixed lens offers stable framing and predictable performance, simplifying installation in fixed surveillance zones such as storefront entrances, reception desks, or elevator lobbies. Since the lens does not move, calibration remains stable over time, minimizing maintenance and reducing the risk of drift in long-term deployments. This makes the GV-CB120 a practical choice for installations where a consistently framed view is crucial to capturing actionable footage without the need for frequent adjustments.
- CMOS sensor for efficiency: Leveraging a CMOS sensor, the GV-CB120 delivers lower power consumption compared with traditional CCD sensors, contributing to cooler operation and reduced energy usage—an important consideration when deploying multiple cameras across a facility. CMOS technology also supports compact design and cost-effective manufacturing, which translates into a practical price point for color surveillance without compromising image fidelity in typical indoor lighting scenarios. This sensor choice helps you balance performance, reliability, and operating costs over time.
- Fast Ethernet connectivity: The camera’s Fast Ethernet interface enables robust, real-time streaming over standard IP networks. It integrates smoothly with existing network infrastructure, allowing immediate remote viewing, configuration, and management from a PC or server. With reliable network performance, you can deploy the GV-CB120 across small offices or retail locations and scale your surveillance system without needing specialized networking hardware. The result is a flexible, scalable solution that supports modern security practices while maintaining straightforward setup and operation.
Technical Details of GV-CB120
- Model: GV-CB120
- Sensor: CMOS
- Resolution: Up to 1280 x 1024
- Video compression: MPEG-4, MJPEG
- Lens: Fixed
- Interface: Fast Ethernet
- Color: Color
How to install GV-CB120
- Step 1: Select an installation site that provides a clear, unobstructed view of the area you need to monitor and ensures adequate lighting for color video quality.
- Step 2: Mount the GV-CB120 securely using suitable brackets or housings, aiming the lens toward key entry points or zones requiring coverage. Confirm the camera is level and firmly fixed to prevent drift over time.
- Step 3: Connect the camera to your network with a standard Ethernet cable. Ensure your switch or router has available ports in the correct IP subnet and that power, if required, is supplied according to the camera’s specifications.
- Step 4: Power on the device and access the camera via the default IP address using a web browser or GeoVision management software. Begin by updating credentials, selecting your preferred video format (MPEG-4 or MJPEG), and configuring the resolution up to 1280 x 1024.
- Step 5: Configure streaming settings to balance image quality and bandwidth. Adjust frame rate, image quality, and compression to suit your network capacity, then save the configuration. If you use a DVR/NVR, add the GV-CB120 as a source and verify live viewing and playback functionality.
- Step 6: Set up basic security features, including user accounts, permissions, and secure access protocols. If desired, enable motion detection, event triggering, and notification rules so alerts are sent to operators in real time, ensuring rapid response to incidents.
Frequently asked questions
- What resolutions does the GV-CB120 support? It supports up to 1280 x 1024 resolution for color surveillance in real time, delivering detailed imagery suitable for identifying critical details in indoor environments.
- Which video formats are supported? The camera supports MPEG-4 and MJPEG streaming, giving you options for bandwidth management and compatibility with various viewing platforms and recording devices.
- Is the GV-CB120 suitable for indoor security deployments? Yes. Its fixed lens, CMOS sensor, and color video capabilities are well suited for indoor spaces such as offices, retail stores, lobbies, and reception areas where stable, high-quality color footage is important.
- Does it support Power over Ethernet (PoE)? The available specifications mention Fast Ethernet connectivity but do not specify PoE. If PoE is required, verify with your network hardware or consider a separate power solution compatible with the camera’s power input requirements.
- How do I access and manage the camera feed? Access is typically achieved through a web browser or GeoVision software using the camera’s IP address. For setup, refer to the user manual to locate default credentials and recommended security practices, and ensure your network allows remote access if needed.
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