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hikvision ds-7208 stuck during initialization. when it starts it just show the message : loading please wait...and that's it, nothing else happens. i didn't make any software updating so that to causes the problem. it was working normally when it just stopped and didn't function anymore. could any of you help me resolve this problem? thank you.

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Thats weird, something in the boot up went wrong. Your best bet is to reload the firmware through TFTP software. What is the full Product Model that you have. If you don't know it should have a sticker on the device telling you the full model number. Also try to boot with the hard drive unplugged just to see.

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Thanks for reply

my model is ds-7208 hvi st

I found loading with the TFTP but is in Russian

English has any manual?

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please dear sir, i need firmware of hikvision DS-7208HVI-ST/RW

 

Please check your email, i will email it to you shortly.

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Hello guys,

 

I have 2 DVR`s Hikvision ds7204 HVI-st/se with the same behavior.Do you have any idea if i can apply the same solution as above ? If yes could you also tell me how do i install/repair my DVR`s (I mean the steps what i need to follow)?

 

Thank you in advance

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Hello guys,

 

I have 2 DVR`s Hikvision ds7204 HVI-st/se with the same behavior.Do you have any idea if i can apply the same solution as above ? If yes could you also tell me how do i install/repair my DVR`s (I mean the steps what i need to follow)?

 

Thank you in advance

 

Can you log into the DVR?

Please send me a message containing your email address, and i will send you the files needed to reload the FW if you cannot dial directly in the DVR.

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No unfortunatelly i cannot log on . I get on the screen only loading... And that's all. It's staying at that phase forever .

 

Use TTL2RS232 adapter connected to your DVR & PC. COM speed=115200

Use one LAN adapter connetced to ypur DVR with IP=192.0.0.128

Use software TFTP server & hyperterminal to see boot log of your DVR!

It's easy!

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Hello guys,

 

I have 2 DVR`s Hikvision ds7204 HVI-st/se with the same behavior.Do you have any idea if i can apply the same solution as above ? If yes could you also tell me how do i install/repair my DVR`s (I mean the steps what i need to follow)?

 

Thank you in advance

 

I have the same DVR ds7204 HVI-ST, and the same problem. After starting it got stuck at the "loading, please wait....". Any solution for the problem found?

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Hello guys,

 

I have 2 DVR`s Hikvision ds7204 HVI-st/se with the same behavior.Do you have any idea if i can apply the same solution as above ? If yes could you also tell me how do i install/repair my DVR`s (I mean the steps what i need to follow)?

 

Thank you in advance

 

I have the same DVR ds7204 HVI-ST, and the same problem. After starting it got stuck at the "loading, please wait....". Any solution for the problem found?

 

Just emailed them to you.

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Hy,

can anyone help me with a firmware for DS-7208HVI-ST, made for europe.

With the one from USA it's not working.

Thank you in advance.

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Hello there,

 

I started to search for this problem in December 2014 when I manualy rebooted my DVR.

Since then it does not start anymore, looping with"loading, please wait..." and then rebooting again.

My model is DS-8116HDI-S, european version.

Original firmware (since I didn't update it) is ."V3.1.0_100605" as written on the unit label.

I tried the solution with TFTP server, but it didn't work (it does not try to load the firmware from the PC).

I used a Windows 7 machine and a Windows XP one, none of them working.

Windows firewall disabled, Bitdefender firewall disabled.

 

I then tried to connect it via serial port and got the following:

"

U-Boot 1.2.0 (Nov 19 2009 - 16:28:58)

 

DRAM: 256 MB

numonyx flash devid:0x227e id3:0x2221 id4:0x2200

ARM Clock : 364MHz

DDR Clock : 310MHz

Hit ctrl+u to stop autoboot: 0

### JFFS2 loading 'uImage' to 0x80700000

jffs2: scanning filesystem . done.

### JFFS2 load complete: 1569292 bytes loaded to 0x80700000

## Booting image at 80700000 ...

Image Name: Linux-2.6.10_mvl401-davinci_evm

Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)

Data Size: 1569228 Bytes = 1.5 MB

Load Address: 80008000

Entry Point: 80008000

Verifying Checksum ... OK

OK

 

Starting kernel ...

 

Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.

 

 

BusyBox v1.2.1 (2009.08.25-02:50+0000) Built-in shell (ash)

Enter 'help' for a list of davinci system commands.

 

a lot of lines here...

 

chan 14 sub net buffer virtAddr = 0x49894000 phyAddr = 0x81b60000

chan 15 rec buffer virtAddr = 0x498b4000 phyAddr = 0x8d680000

chan 15 net buffer virtAddr = 0x49a34000 phyAddr = 0x81d00000

chan 15 sub net buffer virtAddr = 0x49ab4000 phyAddr = 0x81d80000

mapbuf0: len=1572864,offset=84000000

mapbuf1: len=1572864,offset=84180000

mapbuf2: len=1572864,offset=84300000

count = 0 visig=0 vi is ok

(gxy)-- ----->ky6467 bufparam bufaddr=0x85743c00,yuvH=576,yuvW=704

(lkt)------>ky6467 bufparam audio addr[0]=0x8586cc80,addr[1]=0x8586d1a4,addr[2]=0x8586d6c8

The read of ISCSI_VERSION_FILE is 2.0-869

#

"

This is the last line of log.

It then begins from the top.

 

What can I do to fix it?

 

Thank you,

Daniel

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...

a lot of lines here...

What can I do to fix it?

Thank you,

Daniel

All the most important thing there in those lines!

Use TFTP recovery but in manual mode!!!, not auto mode.

Stop your DVR boot, and in u-boot manualy recover your DVR.

All is easy

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Thank you for confirming my guessing. I'll try to find the proper commands to do it.

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Thank you for confirming my guessing. I'll try to find the proper commands to do it.

Just enter your IP adress and TFTP Server IP adress and confirm it.

Thats all.

Or if you in console just type help & press enter

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Thank you.

 

It seems that I cannot stop the boot process using ctrl+u as suggested.

I'm using an ATEN US-232A adapter on a Win7 laptop, using 115200, 8N1, without flow control.

As terminal, I'm using Putty in serial mode.

 

I'm doing something wrong?

 

Daniel

 

Later Edit:

Flow control should be hardware RTS/CTS.

I ended up with different options.

I tried tftpboot which showed me it is trying to load from server 192.168.1.15, dvr having address 192.168.1.64.

I changed the TFTP server address to 192.168.1.15 and tried again.

This time it downloaded the digicap.dav.

After that I used command update.

After it returned prompter again, I used bootd command.

DVR restarted and the "restart" problem did not dissapear (it's the same problem).

 

I saw at one time it tried to load from TFTP server "uImage".

 

Any other thoughts/advices?

Thank you.

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The available commands are:

 

HKVS # help

? - alias for 'help'

bootd - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'

bootm - boot application image from memory

cmp - memory compare

cp - memory copy

crc32 - checksum calculation

format - format nand except bootloader area

fsinfo - print information about filesystems

fsload - load binary file from a filesystem image

go - start application at address 'addr'

help - print online help

ls - list files in a directory (default /)

md - memory display

mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing)

mtest - simple RAM test

mw - memory write (fill)

nand - NAND sub-system

nboot - boot from NAND device

ping - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host

pready - set panel to ready

printenv- print environment variables

reset - Perform RESET of the CPU

saveenv - save environment variables to persistent storage

setenv - set environment variables

tftpboot- boot image via network using TFTP protocol

update - update digicap.dav

updateb - update uboot(u-boot.bin) to nor

updatebl- update ubl(ubl_646x.bin) to nand

updatefs- update filesystem(davinci.img) to nand

updatek - update kernel(uImage) to nand

updates - serial update kernel or filesys

HKVS #

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I don't have any hdd mounted at this time in the DVR.

 

Is this a problem?

 

Thank you.

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The available commands are:

HKVS # help

? - alias for 'help'

bootd - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'

bootm - boot application image from memory

cmp - memory compare

cp - memory copy

crc32 - checksum calculation

format - format nand except bootloader area

fsinfo - print information about filesystems

fsload - load binary file from a filesystem image

go - start application at address 'addr'

help - print online help

ls - list files in a directory (default /)

md - memory display

mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing)

mtest - simple RAM test

mw - memory write (fill)

nand - NAND sub-system

nboot - boot from NAND device

ping - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host

pready - set panel to ready

printenv- print environment variables

reset - Perform RESET of the CPU

saveenv - save environment variables to persistent storage

setenv - set environment variables

tftpboot- boot image via network using TFTP protocol

update - update digicap.dav

updateb - update uboot(u-boot.bin) to nor

updatebl- update ubl(ubl_646x.bin) to nand

updatefs- update filesystem(davinci.img) to nand

updatek - update kernel(uImage) to nand

updates - serial update kernel or filesys

HKVS #

 

Just type update & enter.

If not

Of course you need all right tuned in your PC. IP LAN = 192.0.0.128. Started TFTP Server, digicap.dav file in the directory TFTP Server.

That's all

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It doesn't work with 192.0.0.128.

It requires 192.168.1.15.

I set up the TFTP initially with 192.0.0.128 but as you see it didn't load anything, waiting with "T".

After I send the command "update" it responded with

"TFTP from server 192.168.1.15; our IP address is 192.168.1.64", so I figured out TFTP needs to be

192.168.1.15.

I changed TFTP server to 192.168.1.15 and it started to load at second attempt, with "#".

 

DRAM: 256 MB

numonyx flash devid:0x227e id3:0x2221 id4:0x2200

ARM Clock : 364MHz

DDR Clock : 310MHz

Hit ctrl+u to stop autoboot: 0

HKVS # update

TFTP from server 192.168.1.15; our IP address is 192.168.1.64

Filename 'digicap.dav'.

Load address: 0x81200000

Loading: T T T T T T T T

Abort

HKVS # update

TFTP from server 192.168.1.15; our IP address is 192.168.1.64

Filename 'digicap.dav'.

Load address: 0x81200000

Loading: #####################################

 

How should I reboot it? By poweroff (hardware) or by some command?

I sent the command bootd.

As in my previous tryout, the update did nothing.

It still restarts.

 

Yes, it did the update:

......

####

done

Bytes transferred = 10000988 (989a5c hex)

jffs2: add update file(uImage)...(1569292B->1580004B)done.

jffs2: add update file(rootfs.img)...(714721B->722692B)done.

jffs2: add update file(720.422)...(829440B->75324B)done.

jffs2: add update file(ds8062_fpga.rbf)...(269846B->231764B)done.

jffs2: add update file(initrun.sh)...(459B->396B)done.

jffs2: add update file(preAllocMem)...(4704B->2388B)done.

jffs2: add update file(waitAllocMem)...(3232B->1556B)done.

jffs2: add update file(guirc.tar.gz)...(5072087B->5145416B)done.

jffs2: add update file(webs.tar.gz)...(1536747B->1563068B)done.

Un-Protect Flash space

Un-Protected 122 sectors

erase Flash space

 

Erase Operation Completed.

Erased 122 sectors

Writing jffs2 to Flash.../done

Re-Protect Flash space

Protected 122 sectors

HKVS #

HKVS # bootd

### JFFS2 loading 'uImage' to 0x80700000

jffs2: scanning filesystem . done.

### JFFS2 load complete: 1569292 bytes loaded to 0x80700000

## Booting image at 80700000 ...

Image Name: Linux-2.6.10_mvl401-davinci_evm

Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)

Data Size: 1569228 Bytes = 1.5 MB

Load Address: 80008000

Entry Point: 80008000

Verifying Checksum ... OK

OK

 

Starting kernel ...

 

It goes exactly like before. Rebooting after the lines

 

count = 0 visig=0 vi is ok

(gxy)-- ----->ky6467 bufparam bufaddr=0x85743c00,yuvH=576,yuvW=704

(lkt)------>ky6467 bufparam audio addr[0]=0x8586cc80,addr[1]=0x8586d1a4,addr[2]=0x8586d6c8

The read of ISCSI_VERSION_FILE is 2.0-869

#

 

I updated it again, with no luck either this time.

The file digicap.dav used is from http://www.hikvisioneurope.com/portal/index.php?dir=Product%20Firmware/Recorder/Z%20Phased-out/DS-73xx%2081xx-S/V3.2/digicap(8100,7300,7200_v3.2_eu_Build110726).zip

 

In the readme.txt shows:

Firmware version: V3.2_Build110726

Based on:V3.1.0 build101227

Language:Multi-language

____________________________________________________________________________

Compatible Models:

7208HVI-S£¬7216HVI-S

7300HI-S£¬7300HFI-S,

8100HCI-S,8100HDI-S,8100HFI-S

 

It's the wrong firmware file?

It's the wrong command after loading firmware?

It needs updating the bootloader also?

 

What do you think?

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