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IVG400-N
Quick-Start Guide
Preliminary
Version
July
2016
Introduction

SerVision IVG400-N Quick-Start Guide
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SerVision IVG400-N Quick-Start Guide
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
The IVG400-N Package 4
Additional Equipment 6
Diagrams of Connectors 7
Front Panel 7
Rear Panel 8
Installing the IVG400-N Unit 10
Connecting the Supports 10
Mounting the Unit 11
Installation in a Vehicle 11
Selecting a Location for the Unit 11
Preventing Overheating 11
Connecting the Unit to External Networks 14
Connecting the IVG400-N to a Power Source 16
Mobile Installations 16
Connecting the Unit to an Electrical Outlet 16
Connecting the Unit to a Vehicle Battery 17
Stationary Installations 20
Setting Up the SVCentral Client Application 21
Installing SVCentral 21
Opening SVCentral 21
Overview of the Main SVCentral Window 22
Basic Configuration 24
Connecting a PC to the IVG400-N Unit 24
Opening WebMax 26
Overview of the WebMax Interface 30
Modifying Settings 30
General Settings 32
Network Settings 33
Modifying the Ethernet IP Address of the IVG400-N Unit 34
Configuring a WiFi Connection 34
Configuring Cellular Connections 36
Configuring the Cameras 37
Main and Sub Streams 38
Video Recording Settings 38
Adding a Camera 38
Configuring Sensors and Activators 42
Configuring External Sensors and Activators 42
Configuring a G-Force Sensor 45
Viewing Video from the IVG400-N in SVCentral 47

SerVision IVG400-N Quick-Start Guide
Introduction 3
Introduction
This guide briefly explains how to set up the hardware components and perform a preliminary configuration of
SerVision’s IVG400-N security system. The IVG400-N is the newest addition to SerVision’s family of Video
Gateway units. Video Gateway units provide state-of-the-art security functionality, including live video streaming,
video recording and playback, motion detection, sensor management, real-time event notification, and device
activation. All of these features can be accessed remotely via PC, cellular telephone, or tablet. The IVG400-N is the
first Video Gateway to support IP cameras, and can handle video-frame resolutions up to full HD.
The IVG400-N is suitable for deployment in a variety of environments, from offices and homes to remote locations
and moving platforms. It has built-in support for cable-based, WiFi, and cellular networking, and contains an
internal GPS receiver that makes it possible to track the location and route of a vehicle in which it is installed.
Configuration of the IVG400-N is performed in the unit’s configuration utility, WebMax, which can be accessed
from a browser on a PC. Basic instructions for configuring the IVG400-N are included in this guide.
Client software is used for accessing the IVG400-N unit remotely in order to view video and events and control the
system in various ways. SerVision’s next-generation client application for PCs, SVCentral, offers full support for
digital video streams created by IVG400-N. A brief overview of SVCentral is included in this guide. Clients for
Android and iOS devices such as smart phones and tablets are also available.
NOTE: This document is a preliminary guide that briefly explains how to install and configure the demo
version of the IVG400-N that is currently being distributed to potential customers. It provides
information that will enable you to connect to the IVG400-N over a network and view live and
recorded video from it. At this time, the IVG400-N is still in development. Many changes to the
hardware and software, as well as the addition of a great many enhancements, will likely be
implemented before the IVG400-N is released as a commercial product. Additional information about
installing and configuring the IVG400-N will be made available as development continues.

SerVision IVG400-N Quick-Start Guide
The IVG400-N Package
The IVG400-N package contains the following items:
Item Description Illustration
IVG400-N unit Video Gateway
Ethernet (LAN)
cable
Connects the unit to a PC or a
local network
WiFi antenna Enables the built-in WiFi adapter
to connect to WiFi access points
2 supports Used to install the unit in a
vehicle or on a wall
4 screws Used to connect the supports to
the unit
4 washers Used to connect the supports to
the unit
2 keys Used to open or lock the hard-
drive compartment
Power supply cable
(For stationary
installations only.)
Connects the unit to an electrical
outlet
The IVG400-N Package 4

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Item Description Illustration
GPS antenna
(For mobile
installations only.)
Enables the built-in GPS receiver
to connect to satellites
Power-supply cable
(For mobile
installations only.)
Connects the power-supply to the
unit
Note: For large orders, only a
small number of power-supply
cables are normally supplied (see
note below).
Power-connector
cable
(For mobile
installations only.)
Connects the power-supply to an
electric outlet
Note: For large orders, only a
small number of power-connector
cables are normally supplied (see
note below).
Power cord
(For mobile
installations only.)
Connects the unit to the vehicle
battery via the cigarette lighter
Note: Normally supplied only
with demo units (see note
below).
NOTE: The power-supply cable, the power-connector cable, and the power cord with cigarette-lighter
connector are not required for operation of the IVG400-N in a vehicle, because the unit is hard-wired to
the vehicle battery when it is installed.
Typically, IVG400-N units that are installed in vehicles are configured in an office setting before they
are installed. In this case, the power-supply and power-connector cables are only used once with each
unit, during configuration. Since only a small number of units are configured at one time, power-supply
and power-connector cables are not required for every unit of a large order. After configuration, the
units normally only need power-supply and power-connector cables if they malfunction and are
removed from the vehicles in which they are installed in order to perform trouble-shooting procedures
on them in the office.
The power cord, which has a cigarette-lighter connector, is not required for normal installations; it is
useful primarily for testing demo units, which are placed in the vehicles temporarily but not fully
installed or hardwired to the battery.
In keeping with SerVision’s “green” policy of preventing unnecessary waste, only a limited number of
power-supply and power-connector cables are supplied with each order. Please retain the cables you
receive for use with all of the units you purchase. Similarly, power cords with cigarette-lighter
connectors are only supplied with demo units. If you require more of any of these items than are
normally supplied, please consult your sales representative.
The IVG400-N Package 5

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Additional Equipment 6
Additional Equipment
Up to four IP video cameras can be connected to the IVG400-N. Although cameras are not included in the
IVG400-N package, at present, you must acquire the cameras you require from SerVision, because only one model
is currently supported, and it is preconfigured at SerVision. In the future, any IP camera that supports the ONVIF
protocol will be compatible. For information about connecting and configuring the cameras, see Configuring the
Cameras, page 37.
In addition to the cameras, you may wish to incorporate some or all of the optional equipment listed below into your
security system. Information about the locations of connectors on the IVG400-N unit for these items can be found
under Diagrams of Connectors, page 7. For additional information about these items and the cables required to
connect them, please refer to the installation instructions provided by the manufacturers of the devices.
NOTE: This equipment is not included in the IVG400-N package.
• Up to eight dry-contact sensors
• Up to two dry-contact activators (alarms or other devices that are turned on or off in response to the activation
of a sensor)
• HDMI monitor for viewing live video on-site
• USB keyboard for controlling the HDMI monitor display
• USB mouse for controlling the HDMI monitor display
NOTE: Audio is not currently supported, but support for both audio-in and audio-out will be added in the near
future.

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Diagrams of Connectors
IVG400-N has connectors on both the front and back panels, as described below.
Front Panel
The connectors and indicators of the front panel of the IVG400-N unit that are currently supported are described
below.
Figure 1: IVG400-N front-panel connectors
Diagrams of Connectors 7
Connector Description
Activators (Out1, Out2) Activator connectors
Activators are external devices such as alarms and lights that can be turned on by
the system in response to an event. Two activators can be connected to the unit,
as illustrated:
Figure 2: Connecting an activator to Out2
+
Power
-
Activato
r
LED
indicators
USB ports
A
ctivators
Out1, Out2
Sensors
In1–In8

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Connector Description
Sensors (In1 – In8) Sensor connectors
Sensors are devices that detect events such as a door being opened or brakes
being pressed. Eight dry-contact input sensors can be connected to the unit, as
illustrated:
Figure 3: Connecting a sensor to In8
USB Ports Connectors for the GPS antenna and other optional peripherals
Note: When installing the GPS antenna, make sure the box at the end of the
antenna is horizontal and is facing up (smaller side up). If possible, place it in a
location in which there are no obstructions between it and the sky.
Figure 4: GPS antenna cable
LEDs Status indicators
Live wire
Sensor
Ground wire
Box facing up
Rear Panel
The connectors of the rear panel of the IVG400-N unit that are currently supported are described below.
Diagrams of Connectors 8

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WiFi antennaHDMI
Etherne
t
1 and 2
PoE1
–
PoE4Powe
r
Figure 5: IVG400-N rear-panel connectors
Connector Description
Power Connector for the power supply and, if required, for the ignition connection (see
page 16)
Note: The connector in the picture above is for vehicle installations. If the unit is
to be installed in a stationary location, it will have a connector for an appropriate
power-supply cable.
Ethernet 1 and 2
(Eth1 and Eth2)
10/100 Base-T LAN connectors for connecting the unit to a PC and/or a LAN; see
page 14.)
PoE1–PoE4 PoE (Power over Ethernet) connectors
Up to four PoE IP cameras can be connected to these connectors. At present, only
the Codex video cameras supplied by SerVision should be used.
Note: PoE (Power over Ethernet) cameras draw their power directly from the
IVG400-N unit and do not require an additional connection to a power source.
HDMI Connector for an HDMI CCTV monitor
When a standard HDMI monitor is connected, you can see live video streams from
the system on it.
If you connect a mouse and keyboard to the IVG400-N unit, you can also configure
the unit from the monitor.
WiFi antenna WiFi antenna connector
If you plan to use WiFi to connect the IVG400-N to a network, connect the
supplied WiFi antenna to this connector.
Diagrams of Connectors 9
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