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  1. The login for the pss software has nothing to do with the log in for the dvr. You need open pss, than click on device manager, than edit your device(dvr). In your device setting, enter your new username than password and make sure you enter it in confirm. Than make sure you click save, not OK. Wait for a few seconds after you click save, than when it releases, click OK. Than goto devices on the top and try to log into your system.


  2. So, I installed another engenius ens500 in my apt and pointed it to the garage. I set both units as WDS and entered the macs of each unit in each other. So, now they are point to point rather than AP and bridge. My signal strength is now -64db which is better than I had and the PTZ commands work flawless without a delay at all while on internal network. When on the Iphone and sub stream set as CIF, the PTZ commands are instant as well. If on a PC remotely and sub stream is set as D1, commands are instant, but if on Main Stream, there is about a 4 second delay. I was told for a 2mp PTZ, I would need roughly 8mpbs upload speed on my ISP and I only have 5mbps though.


  3. Can AD be set to less than 5 seconds in the dahua? Mine says 5~600.

     

    At a normal walking pace for me, I walk about 12' in five seconds. With wide 1080p fov's, I never seem to have a problem getting everything with a default 5 seconds AD. Sensitivity seems to be less consistant the bigger the fov you're dealing with. You have to test and check that carefully.

     

    Yes, my nvr has 0-600 and I was concerned about my PTZ when fully zoomed in. You have a small FOV while zoomed in tight.


  4. That's definitely a good starting point for this discussion. I just don't trust a 5 second AD time in any scenerio though. If the camera is set to MD and 5 second AD, than a person or car has to be in the FOV for 5 seconds. What if the person just walks past

    the camera and is less than 5 seconds? I realize someone might not want or need to record someone just walking past, but I think it should be recorded. I do like the long pre record so you don't just get someone popping up in the middle of the screen and ask how did he get there? And I agree with you that a high traffic area should get constant recording. It makes a nicer playback rather than bits and pieces all day long.


  5. I really want to tweak my recordings to perfection and I've been playing around with these settings lately.

    To my belief, anti dither is the amount of seconds of motion until the dvr decides it is a motion even. For example,

    if I set anti dither to 5 seconds, there has to be motion for 5 continuous seconds than the recorder says this is a motion

    event definitely. I would like this set to like 2 seconds just in case someone in the image moves than stops right away.

     

    Pre-record to my belief is the amount of seconds the recorder actually records before the motion event. For example, if the recorder senses motion and you have pre record set to 7 seconds, when you play back, you will see 7 seconds of non motion, and than the motion event. I would like this between 4 and 8 seconds so when you play back, the event doesn't just pop onto the screen.

     

    Record Latch to my belief is the amount of seconds the record keeps recording after the motion has stopped. I would like this for about 10 seconds just so the playback doesn't just end abruptly.

     

    What does everyone else think and what do you set yours for? Let get this discussion going.


  6. It's a small store and they're all Asian. They all know the products inside and out and have actually taught me alot. They offer free team viewer support on installs, and as much help as possible over the phone no matter how much you buy. They were the same amount of friendly towards me when I first started going there and now. I just don't know what it would be like for Internet orders?

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