GeoVision’s Control Center V2 can be a bit overwhelming for the average user, so we’ve created a video series that will focus on demonstrating various aspects of the software.

In this installment, Eric walks through the configuration of a GeoVision DVR and shows you how to connect one to a Control Center V2 System.

Enjoy – and let us know if you have any questions or comments.

How To:

  • Configure GeoVision DVRs to Connect to Control Center
  • (You Are Here)
  • Configure GeoVision IP Cameras to Connect to Center V2 System
  • Configure a GeoVision Video Server to Connect to Center V2 System
  • Configure GeoVision’s Control Center V2 for Client Connections
  • Configure GeoVision’s Control Center V2 to Connect to GeoVision DVRs
  • Configure GeoVision’s Control Center V2 to connect to IP Cameras
  • Configure GeoVision’s Control Center V2 to Connect to a GeoVision Video Server
  • Use GeoVision’s Remote DVR Feature in Control Center V2
  • Use GeoVision’s Remote Desktop Feature in Control Center V2
  • Use GeoVision’s Remote ViewLog Feature in Control Center V2
  • Configure GeoVision’s Matrix Views in Control Center V2

5 Responses to “Configure GeoVision DVRs to Connect to a Control Center V2 System – How To”

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  2. Bobby Joe Says:

    Looks very useer friendly. I look forward to adding another system to the one I have aand giving it a try. Thanks!!

  3. Jackson Says:

    I’ve been interested in this since I have 2 current geovision dvrs and plan on obtaining a couple more. Very interesting material and enjoyed the explanation.

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  5. Mike Says:

    I had been very hesitant about using this sort of software because I thought it would be hard to setup and configure. This video explains it in plain english were I feel like I can do it and will be giving it a try soon! Thanks, Apex!!

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