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  1. After testing this camera with motion detection on the NVR, it doesn't appear to work.

    Only certain cameras will work with the NVR and motion detection.

    It seems we are limited to constant recording with these cameras if using with the NVR.

     

    1. All Onvif Camera can work with NVR, get video and record continuously, so first step is to make sure it is an Onvif IP Camera so that the video can be recorded by other Onvif NVR.

    2. Motion Detection Need the camera to be with Standard Onvif Protocol. Many IPC manufacturers use their own Modified Onvif Protocol to make their IPC only fully compatible on their own NVR like the NVSIP, HIKVISION etc.

     

    But many other IPC manufacturer(More than 20) and us developed private protocols together to make their IPC's motion detection function work on NVR.

    So there are more than 20 private protocols available. If your IPC is originally from one of our partners, upload the correct protocol to NVR then the motion detection function can work. (NVSIP, HIKVISION camera still not work on Motion Detection)

     

     

    This is branded Sunluxy but it is likely manufactured by Wanscam.

    Is there protocol for Wanscam or Sricam, etc...?

    I'm also noticing Zmodo cameras don't seem to work on motion though my Anran cameras do.

    I have found a nice Android app that can probe our cams: OnvifClient (free)

    the Sunluxy manufacturer is: Apk-Link Technology Corp., Ltd.

    model: NVT of apklink-ipc.

    According to another app: ONVIF IP Camera viewer/explore, the device name is APKLINK-HI3518E


  2. I have the NVR set to constantly record as I have other cameras that do not work with motion recording.

    The cameras themselves have to support motion recording to work with the NVR.

     

    Depending on how you have the NVR recording schedule setup you may need to set it to motion recording in case it is set for constant recording.

    Then you would have to set each individual camera channel on the NVRs motion settings.

     

    Yes, I have the same cams that you shown in your link, and they are detecting end recording the alarms, writing different files from regular one, on each sd card.

    My goal is to do the same as I do with another analog DVR: timeline with regular records and different color if a motion is detected.

    At the moment my NVR works only if I set a constant record...


  3. If you're looking for an indoor pan tilt camera similar to the foscam ones you might look at this camera:

     

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/CCTV-Wireless-Wifi-720P-HD-H-264-P2P-1MP-IP-Network-Home-IR-Security-Camera-P-T-/151349669712?pt=US_Security_Cameras&hash=item233d24af50

     

    I purchased one of these for a cheap indoor camera and have had no issues at all with it.

    They are fairly cheap and do what they say and are onvif compliant.

    I am using mine with an ESCAM branded 8 channel mini NVR currently.

    The presets do not work with the mini NVR, but basic pan tilt does and the main thing is the video feed works fine.

     

    The only issue I've come across is I cannot seem to locate anywhere to check for updated firmware and software, though this hasn't really been an issue anyway.

     

    Hi,

    I have the same configuration (2 SUNLUXY 720P and ESCAM 8 channel NVR), but the NVR does not detect any motion alarm.

    I tryed many settings, but while on internal SD card and android app I get the warnings, the NVR keeps recording a constant blue normal track on the timeline

    Did you had similar trouble?

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