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We will commence at:3:00pm PDT - Wednesday, 20th May 2015
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Craig HarrisonBusiness Development Manager
Alloy
Phil BowersGlobal Marketing Communications Manager
Grandstream
• Founded in 2002
• Over 500 employees
• Product Portfolio contains over 40 products: 20 different IP Phones, 5 ATAs, 10 IP Surveillance cameras, 5 Video Encoder/Decoders
• Serving small-to-medium size businesses, Enterprise and consumer markets
Boston - Headquarters Los Angeles, CADallas, TX
US
Casablanca - Support Center, EMEA
Morocco
Moerdijk - Warehouse
Netherlands
Hanghou, Shenzhen
China
Hong Kong - Warehouse
Venezuela
Venezuela- Support Center, LATAM
COMPANY OVERVIEW
GRANDSTREAM’S SIP OFFERINGS
IP Video Phones Enterprise IP Phones SMB IP Phones DECT IP Phones
IP Surveillance Cameras/NVR Analog Telephone Adapters VoIP Gateways IP PBXs
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
Indoor Cameras
GXV3662 Series
GXV3674_VF Series
GXV3672 Series
GXV3610 series
GXV3611IR_HD
Indoor/Outdoor Cameras
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
• Use existing network infrastructure – no need to design a new network
• Grandstream SIP cameras use nearly identical SIP stack as IP phones, allowing you to install/configure/integrate IP camera as if it were an IP Phone
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
Auto-Discovery = Easy Installation
1. Using GS_Search on any network 2. Using GVR3550
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
Receiving Alerts
1. Gsurf_Pro/GVR3550
Live ViewWhen an alarm is triggered, the Live View will notify user
using pop-up on-screen
2. Video Call to video devices
3. Voice Call Alerts 4. Email ScreenshotWhen a new object is detected
by the camera
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
1. Receive Video/Voice Calls from Video Cameras2. Make Video/Audio Calls to Video Cameras
3. Receive Alerts from cameras
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
• Enable SIP Open Door: This will close the DO connections in the back to close the circuit connected to it.
• Key to Open the Door: DTMF key (Currently only SIP INFO DTMF is supported) to close the circuit. Digits 0-9 only.
• Delay Lock Time(Second): This is the time in seconds that the circuit will remain closed when this function is triggered
• Phone List/Phone Number: Callee or call receiver number when alarm call trigged.
• White List/Phone Number: Phone numbers allowed to call into the camera.
Notes:
• OpenDoor feature is not available in following models
GXV3615/GXV3615WP_HD/GXV3672HD/FHD
• OpenDoor feature can be used in combination with Alarm IN/OUT using a Door Bell connected in
Alarm IN and Door lock connected in Alarm OUT
OpenDoor feature (DTMF)
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
Turn a Grandstream IP Surveillance Camera into a Door Opener when Paired with a Grandstream Video Phone
Step 1: Configure the Grandstream Video Phone and the IP Camera
Step 2: Enable Alert Event
Step 3: Connect Doorbell and IP Camera
Step 4: Open Door via Incoming Video Call
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
Alarm & Audio Input/Output Audio Input/Output
GXV3662 series GXV3674 series
GXV3651_FHD GXV3672 series
GXV3611_HD GXV3610 series
GXV3601_HD
Integrating External Devices with Cameras
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
GSurf_ProVideo Management Software
• Can control up to 72 cameras simultaneously
• Client/Server Architecture• Can monitor/record IP cameras on any
network• Record File Sharing Server allows remote
clients to download and replay local server records
• Convert recorded H.264 video to AVI format for convenient video portability
FREE!
WHY GRANDSTREAM CAMERAS?
Stop
Capture
Start/Stop Recording
Audio On/off
Talk (2-way audio) Playback
Local Config
Motion Detection settings
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
1. Indoor Cameras vs. Outdoor Cameras
2. Infrared cameras vs. non Infrared cameras
3. Various shapes (dome, box, cube, bullet, etc.)
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CAMERAS
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
3 QUESTIONS TO ASKHow to tell which Grandstream IP Video Surveillance Camera is Right for You
1. What are you monitoring?• Close-proximity/wide angle vs. in the distance
2. In the camera going to be indoors or outdoors?• IP-66 certified weatherproof camerars vs. indoor cameras
3. What are the lighting conditions?• Infrared cameras vs. non infrared cameras
The Lens’ Millimeter (mm) spec tells the story…
2mm – 6mmclose-proximity, wide angle
8mm + distant proximity, thin angle
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
GRANDSTREAM’S IP CAMERAS
Indoor Cameras
Indoor/Outdoor Cameras
GXV3662 Series GXV3674_VF
Series
GXV3672 Series GXV3610 series
GXV3611IR_HD
GRANDSTREAM’S NVRGVR3550 Network Video Recorder (NVR)
1. Quick and Easy Installation• SIP-based with auto-discovery of cameras
2. More Storage Capacity than any NVR in its class • 16TB and 4HDDs supported
3. Ideal for retail, warehouses, restaurants, residential & SMBs as it provides a centralized surveillance recording & monitoring solution in an affordable & easy-to-manage NVR
• Advanced system efficiency or redundancy (RAID)• Fully customizable recording schedules• Advanced alerts and notifications• Integration with intercoms, alarms, sirens, speakers, motion sensors,
etc.• Integrate with remote IP cameras
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Best-in-Class Recording Capacity
INDOOR CAMERAS
GXV3611IR_HDIndoor Infrared Fixed Dome HD IP Camera
• Integrated IR-CUT for day/night mode• Integrated microphone and speaker• H.264 ONVIF compliant HD (720p)• 2MP, 2.8mm lens• Integrated PoE• Supports Time-lapse photography
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
Indoor/Outdoor Cameras
GXV3662 Series GXV3674_VF SeriesGXV3672 Series GXV3610 series
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
• GXV3672_36: 1.2MP, 3.6mm lens• GXV3672_FHD: 3.1M camera, 8mm lens• H.264 ONVIF compliant infrared • Day/night mode with light sensor and IR_CUT
filter
GXV3672 series
720p/1080p Outdoor Tube Camera
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
GXV3674 HD/FHD
720p/1080p Outdoor Tube Camera
• 2.8mm-12mm Vari-focal lens, 1.2MP• H.264 ONVIF compliant infrared 720p HD,
1080p FHD• IP66 weatherproof
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
GXV3610 HD/FHD
720p/1080p Outdoor Dome Camera
• H.264 ONVIF compliant infrared 720p HD, 1080p FHD
• 1.2MP, 3.6mm lens• IP66 weatherproof• Day/night mode
INDOOR / OUTDOOR CAMERAS
GXV3662 HD/FHD
720p/1080p Outdoor Dome Camera
• IP66 vandal & weather resistant • H.264 ONVIF compliant• GXV3662_HD: 1.2MP, 3.3-12mm lens• GXV3662_FHD: 3.1MP, 3.3-12mm lens• Integrated PoE
VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER
• H.264 ONVIF compliant single channel video encoder + decoder 2-in-one combo
• Encoder + Decoder + P.A.S.• Rich peripheral interfaces• TV-out• Integrated PoE• Support for 2-way audio
paging using SIP/VoIP
GXV3500
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
GSurf_ProVideo Management Software
NETWORK MONITORING SOFTWARE
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
Auto-Discovery = Easy Installation
5. Using GS_Search on any network 6. GVR3550 Auto-Discovery
What makes Grandstream cameras so easy to install?
EASY INSTALL
Motion Detection
• Available on all Grandstream cameras• Up to 16 target areas per camera• Easily setup in 3 steps using a camera’s Web UI• Grandstream’s ONVIF-compliancy will allow
motion detection on our camera to interact with any ONVIF VMS, NVR, etc.
MOTION DETECTION
3-Step Process
Step1: Enable Motion detection and setup regionsStep2: Set Alarm Action
Step3: Setup Motion detection Time Schedule
Note: When Upload to Alarm Center is checked, the Motion Detection region
and icon (in Home page) will blink in red if your camera detects any motion.
Sensitivity can be
adjusted
Alarm Action is where you tell the camera what to do when it senses an alarm (where to send the alert to and how to alert you)
MOTION DETECTION
Motion Detection
Important Settings
• Sensitivity• Minimum duration required by motion detection trigger• Minimum interval of different motion detection event• Time Schedule Config• Alarm Action (what should the camera do when motion is
detected)• Record Video• Voice Alarm to SIP phone• Upload to Alarm Center (Gsurf_Pro V2)• Upload to Alarm HTTP (3rd party Application/VMS)• Upload to FTP• Email and FTP screenshots
MOTION DETECTION
Set Up Alarm Actions…
Alarm Action is where you tell the camera what to do when it senses an alarm (where to send the
alert to and how to alert you)
ALARM SETTINGS
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
GVR3550 Network Video Recorder (NVR)
1. Quick and Easy Installation• SIP-based with auto-discovery of cameras
2. More Storage Capacity than any NVR in its class • 16TB and 4HDDs supported
3. Ideal for retail, warehouses, restaurants, residential & SMBs as it provides a centralized surveillance recording & monitoring solution in an affordable & easy-to-manage NVR
• Advanced system efficiency or redundancy (RAID)• Fully customizable recording schedules• Advanced alerts and notifications• Integration with intercoms, alarms, sirens, speakers, motion sensors,
etc.• Integrate with remote IP cameras
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Best-in-Class Recording Capacity
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Easy Installation
Auto-Discovery finds all cameras on the network and allows you to simply click on the cameras you want to record/monitor
with the GVR3550
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Best-in-Class Recording Capacity
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
General Specifications
GVR3550 Network Video Recorder
Video
RecordingUp to 24 cameras at 720p
Up to 12 cameras at 1080p
Live View 16 cameras at VGA resolution
4 channels at 720p
2 channels at 1080p
Storage
Up to 16TB (up to 4 Hard Drives)
Video
Output1 HDMI
1 VGA
Network
Interfaces 1 x Gigabit RJ45
USB ports
2
Inputs
1 Remote Control, optional USB mouse/keyboard
Supported
Cameras Grandstream and ONVIF
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Best-in-Class Recording Capacity
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Ideal for Retail and Franchise StoresAn Easy-to-Install NVR with Large Recording Capacity
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Ports and Powerful Integrations
External eSATA
hard drive
USB (another USB port on front)
VGA output
output
RCAinput & output
LAN
Alarm Inputs
3rd party detection devices, etc.
Alarm Outputs
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Large Recording Capacity
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Customize Recording Schedules
1. Continuous
Always recording
2. Schedule Set recording schedule using
software/Web UI, apply same schedule to all cameras or customize each camera’s
schedule
3. Event TriggeredGVR3550 detects alerts/alarms (i.e. motion detection) from cameras and
starts recordings
4. ManualTurn any camera’s recording or all camera’s recording on or off at any
time using software/Web UI
An Easy-to-Install NVR with Large Recording Capacity
These settings can apply to all cameras, one camera or groups of cameras
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Various Alarm SettingsWhen GVR3550 senses the following alarms from a connected camera, it send alerts to the pre-configured locations
1. MotionMotion detection alarms from the
camera
2. Camera OcclusionWhen a camera being recorded is no longer
producing a video stream for any reason
3. Alarm from devices integrated with camera
When a camera has a 3rd party motion sensor, door sensor or other alarm-sensing device connected to
it, the cameras can be set to sound an alarm through the GVR3550 interface when those devices
trigger an alarm
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
Increase Monitoring Capability with GSurf
Pro V2
Monitors up to 24 cameras Monitors up to 24 cameras
Internet
GSurf Pro V2 monitors up to 72 cameras
GVR3550 GVR3550
Monitors up to 24 cameras
Camera sends primary feed to NVR for recording and secondary feed
to GSurf Pro to monitor
MONITORING SOFTWARE
4 Steps to Building an IP Video Surveillance Network
1. Choose the right cameras1. Why Grandstream cameras2. Different types of cameras3. 3 questions to ask4. Grandstream’s IP cameras
2. Install and set up Cameras 1. Why Grandstream Cameras are so easy to install
3. Integrate with GVR35504. Integrate with IP PBX for a fully integrated solution
Make it a Solution…Register Grandstream’s SIP cameras to an IP PBX
Ext. 101 Ext. 301 Ext. 501 Ext. 601
• Make video calls to IP cammeras to see live feeds
• Set cameras to call video device (IP Video phones) when alert/alarm is triggered
• Cameras can send you an email or screen capture
• To communicate with IP Door Cameras, etc.• 2-way video/audio calls to/from cameras
thanks to SIP/VoIP support• GXV3610 series, GXV3611_HD, GXV3615 series
feature built-in microphone and speaker
Ext. 102Ext. 201
Ext. 303
FULL INTEGRATION
UCM6102UCM6104
UCM6108UCM6116
Asterisk is a Registered Trademark of Digium
Aggressively priced for the SMB and Enterprise market
UCM6510
UCM IP PBX’S
Unified Communications: One Integrated Network Solution
All Grandstream phone, cameras, and UCM6100 series are SIP-based devices
A true Unified Communications solution offering voice, video, data and mobility features
All devices can be easily setup, customized and managed from one central location
Add functionality to devices by combining them onto the same network
Even add/include analog phones and analog cameras
ADVANTAGE 1
Communicate With Cameras on Any Network
Camera’s can send alerts or be contacted from outside networks thanks to their SIP registration when registered to an IP PBX You set the phone number the cameras contact
when an alert is triggered With a SIP registration, any IP camera is given a
phone number/IP address that can be called to view the camera’s live feed
View camera’s live feed from any device that has an internet connection
Internet
UCM6100 Series
ADVANTAGE 2