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Posts posted by cctvman1379
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- If the op is unable to use the password on more than one account then it could be a user account not admin and qr code setup is more risky as it uses third party connection where as ddns only forwards to the correct ip
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5 hours ago, Stevecc said:Thanks for the assistance will give it a go, cheers
In the setup part of your machine find the ipmaddress the gateway needs to be the same as the router and the network address needs to be on the same address subnet as the router
Example DVR IP 192.168.0.11or 192.168.1.11
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.1 (or 192.168.1.1) this is the actual router address either a 0 or 1 network
On the port page or more option http set to something other than 80 say example 716
Server port 9298 example
Ddns setup
User name is your login name for your ddns service like no up example sprattscctv
Password is what ever you choose
Domain name is what your service name is example
my cameras.ddns.net
Open ddns service and make a connection name for your device or mycameras.ddns.net
Setup the user account password etc
Go into the router in port forwarding page use up address of machine and add two ports for the CCTV DVR and http what your DVR ports are set to using the Mac address or ip address
In your ddns setup page on the router input all the details of your ddns service setup from thendvd and no IP etc and then test using canyouseeme.org hope that's useful for you
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19 hours ago, Stevecc said:High I’ve just had a 4 camera system installed and put it on my iPhone to view using the hik connect app, I tried to add my iPad using qr code and get incorrect password. Also I cannot use my admin login and password on my iPad same error incorrect password. Any ideas why I can log on my phone and see cameras but using same login details on iPad (or other devices) says incorrect password, cheers
The better way to setup the DVR would be to port forward it through your router and use a Ddns service
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Where about a are you based and have you got a hard drive also what cameras are you using
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Are the CamEras HD or standard definition cameras i have a standard def camera dvr but that see high def cameras there's nothing wrong with unit it works perfectly it's a hikvision
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Could you open that office panel up and see how the cables are terminated I wonder if a cat5 cable needs to bridge between the cables connections
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Could you not Putnam Poe switch in the office to provide the power for the cameras
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Once it's set to a particular mode even. If. Power is. Lost it should stay in that mode
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You'll need a DVR to change the mode but once in the cvbs mode it'll not need the DVR could you get take it to someone who's got a DVR with HD input and change the setting through their DVR
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On our alarm system it communicated to my email on several levels intruder confirmed power fail tamper and it is silent when triggered to me
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I have 16 cameras plus an IP camera in the pond on live only I use the ptzs linked to alarm sensors so when a PIR sensor triggers the ptz within the area will turn to the alarm area and home in on the part
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On that camera change the mode to cvbs a d it'll work without DVR although the image quality wont be the same as the HD side of the Image
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I meant green pair for one camera and orange for another may not have been clear
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Brown pair pos\+
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What's the bit rate set to in kbps and what resolution and frame rate have you got I've posted a couple of masked out for privacy images on another thread of my 2mp on here if you go to my profile you'll find my recent post and attachments that is hd turbo DVR with 2mp cameras and framerate 25 FPS at 4096 kbps
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First of I'm old school but I don't use ip due to latency issues on some systems I prefer proper coax based systems with BNC connector I've just upgraded using hikvision thct120 2.8mm 2mp cameras, thct220 varifoxal 2mp cameras 2.8-12mm and 2mp high speed domes and the quality from the existing coax cabling to the new ds7316hghi hikvision DVR at 11 tb has been superb I'll attach a picture when I get home of the images of each model above if you want to see the tvi systems in operation
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From reading the post I would say a minimum 650 va ups for around 10 minutes gold on short minor outage with power restore quickly if you could go bigger in various then get the largest you could afford for the best possible run time in power outage our CCTV is 16 cameras on a hd DVR the power supply and DVR run about 140 watts and our ups only protects the DVR from sudden crashing or shutdown to give time to shut down unit mines gives 10 minutes at 650va unit but the wattage is 90 watts that is drawn from the ups output
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And can you take a photo of the DVR in place with the model and serial number above showing so we on this site can see you have access to the correct machine you can send your picture to me privately if you wish for security reasons to cctvimages@outlook.com
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Hi can you tell me what the DVR thanks it is ie is it on today's date
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Have you tried a new HDD first
Hikvision DS-7200
in Security Cameras
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Could. Also. Be just limited to 1 account and still. Be admin until we have more. Details we won't know