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DS-76xxNI-SE(P) USA Firmware_v2.3.9_140806 & release notes

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From the release notes:

 

Compatible IP Camera Information:

 

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1. Password hint: A notification suggesting modifying password will pop up if user logs in with

default username and password: admin/12345.

Password complexity will also be tested and shown when modifying password:

--Below 6 characters: weak;--6 to 11 characters: all numbers -> weak;

Number + lowercase + uppercase letter + symbol -> strong, rest cases->fair;

--Above 11 characters: all numbers -> fair , rest cases -> strong.

 

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2. Password recovery: A password recovery file can be exported in user configuration menu

after user logs in with admin account. With this recovery file, user can reset password in the

password recovery menu.

 

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3. Default parameter: https disabled, full-day continuous record schedule enabled, motion

detection enabled, sensitivity set to be 4, telnet disabled.

 

4. Connect general IPCs with maximum resolution(record parameter is set as continuous one,

no matter whether events are triggered or not), frame rate set as 8 continuous /15 event(if

maximum resolution not support 8/15, then use the maximum resolution that supports

8/15), bitrate set as optimum rate, image quality: mainstream-higher , sub stream-higher,

others as previous setting.

 

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5. When switching continuous record resolution, event record resolution changes

simultaneously. If frame rate does not support, display Full Frame. Under General, if bit rate

does not support, display Maximum bit rate.

 

6. DST is set to be enabled.

 

7. Menu button on remote now can control the full-screen function in tag playback tab.

 

Playback

 

1. Added a button in right-click menu to enter playback menu.

 

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2. Added a feature using mouse scroll wheel to control the zoom in/out of time bar in playback

menu.

3. Added Smart Search in playback full screen.

 

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4. Modification of Playback menu: Added today button, time go-to button, playback status.

Modified play button, and video clips function.

 

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5. Two-way audio between client software and IPC (including PoE).

 

6. Added Copy function in recording channel parameter configuration: if the channel ready to

be copied to does not support some of parameter from the source one, copy fails. Original

parameters saved.

 

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7. Added sub stream correction function.

 

8. Added display remaining record time in both HDD management and camera management

menus.(display N/A if no IPC);

 

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9. Added Single Frame playback button in playback;

 

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10. Display channel name under channel selection box and in playback sidebar(no changes in

web UI);

 

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Web UI

1. Support up to 4-channel playback;

 

2. IPC version information can be displayed in web UI;

 

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3. Keep the same as Native UI in terms of record schedule type colors;

 

4. Added virtual host function. Disable virtual host by default.

Go to Configuration->Network Settings->Advanced->Enable Virtual Host if needed.

 

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Bug

1. Corrected the faulty connection with DS-2CD2014WD-l and DS-2CD2114WD-l via PoE

interface.

 

2. Corrected the invalidation of video loss when enabled in web UI.

 

3. Corrected loss of watermark in NVR’s record files when using Raptor DS-2CD2xx2 and

DS-2CD4xxx series IPC.

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No more Hikvision loop back to get to the camera?

An interesting note from aster1x in another forum on the Virtual Host function:

 

Firmware Version 2.3.9 beta of the HIK DS-760XNI-SEP NVR supports "Virtual host" which essentially means that the cameras are accesible through a logical port of the NVR. So if you have assigned your NVR LAN port the IP 192.168.1.XXX then the cameras are accesible from the LAN with the ip 192.168.1.XXX:65001 for the first camera, 192.168.1.XXX:65002 for the second and so on (although the cameras have the internal to the NVR IP 192.168.254.1). The NVR forwards all traffic to port 65001 to the internal IP 192.168.254.2 and so on. This is called port forwarding in the ADSL routers. Similarly if you define a port forward of an external port say 20000 to port 65001 of the NVR LAN IP then you can access the camera even from the Internet (WAN port of the router). If you combine this with the DDNS service then you can access the NVR at http://yourhostname.your preferedDDNS.domain:80 and the camera at http://yourhostname.your preferedDDNS.domain:20000.

 

Tested and working perfectly.

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