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Dahua DH-DVR1604HF-U-E Hybrid Hangs up with IP cameras

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Hi all. I have 10 of Effio-e 960 analog cameras connected to it

I tried adding the Hikvision 3mp cameras to my dvr, onvif mode, 1080p, 12fps, i-frame 12 frames, 2048kbit.

The camera was going back and forward up to 5 sec on live view in monitor, but was showing fine through SmartPSS.

But after connecting 6 ip cameras, DVR and mouse constantly hangs and then reboots after few minutes. It takes about 2-3 min to boot up and then it immediately hangs after 1 min of boot up.

It goes back to normal once I disconnect the IP cameras.

I tried separate Analog cameras to 2 hdds and IP cameras to another 2 HDDs.

Also tried different settings, like 720p, 1024kbit, etc.

Also added 80mm exhaust fan into DVR - no results.

Tried leaving only 3 camera - same result.

When originaly DVR had 4 IP cameras (I was adding one by one), the menu was really slow but it didn't hang up.

 

Please help!

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Hi all. I have 10 of Effio-e 960 analog cameras connected to it

I tried adding the Hikvision 3mp cameras to my dvr, onvif mode, 1080p, 12fps, i-frame 12 frames, 2048kbit.

The camera was going back and forward up to 5 sec on live view in monitor, but was showing fine through SmartPSS.

But after connecting 6 ip cameras, DVR and mouse constantly hangs and then reboots after few minutes. It takes about 2-3 min to boot up and then it immediately hangs after 1 min of boot up.

It goes back to normal once I disconnect the IP cameras.

I tried separate Analog cameras to 2 hdds and IP cameras to another 2 HDDs.

Also tried different settings, like 720p, 1024kbit, etc.

Also added 80mm exhaust fan into DVR - no results.

Tried leaving only 3 camera - same result.

When originaly DVR had 4 IP cameras (I was adding one by one), the menu was really slow but it didn't hang up.

 

Please help!

problem had no connection with heat(as you add one fan),it should had connection with DVR's decoder capacity.

you need to lower down the resoution of your IP camera,then it should be ok.

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