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As Tom Said it's normal for the HDD to show full, the recorder only deletes what it needs to write the next set of files. Also the auto delete old files doesn't actually do what it says if you disable that option you'll still have access to the old recordings. I can't actually see a reason here to want it to show as 0 space, it's a security device, it's designed to store as much info as possible for as long as possible.
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This sounds like an LX series DVR. If replacing the HDD is not helping then it's actually more likely to be the PSU. I've seen these DVR's before and essentially the PSU is giving out enough for the board but not for the Drive. Swap the PSU for a 12v 4a supply and it'll most likely work fine. Ref the password the default password is nothing at all(NULL/No entry), it can be changed via the recorders account menu under Main Menu -> Advanced -> Account -> Modify PW leave the old password box blank and just change it to something you prefer. Thats actually highly recommended, I been seeing alot of people's DVR's being mucked about with if left on default log in details lately.
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PORT FORWARDING problem with new Router
TechnicalTony replied to bentech's topic in Computers/Networking
Yes mate I am, although if I'm honest I'm getting itchy feet. I'm considering trying to find a way to grow my experience a bit in the industry. While I don;t have the funds for going into business for myself I'm considering trying to sign up with an installer in the area. If nothing else the money will be better -
NVR with multiple ethernet interfaces? Or at least vlans?
TechnicalTony replied to richms's topic in Digital Video Recorders
We do a couple of units that do that, albeit as a plug and play option. Handy for that purpose, especially in locked down networks -
I'm not so sure CS8488. Looks like ghosting which would imply the cables aren't terminating at 75 ohms. However there's a bar on the left hand side of the image. Could be the PSU, but I'd be expecting more of a ground loop then. It's a boxed PSU with a regulated output so maybe a mains line ripple effect. Have you tried using the cameras with an unregulated PSU (Like a laptop style brick supply)? Have you tried a Camera directly into the recorder on a short lead? if you reboot the DVR does the interference come back immediately or does it become worse over time? Also the unit's in a rack, if you take it out the rack do you still have the issue?
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Solution for 1km distance from NVR WiFi or Ethern extenders
TechnicalTony replied to SHARO's topic in General Digital Discussion
We do these http://adata.co.uk/accessories/transmission/wireless/tt-208-a Kilometre range, 5ghz wireless IP tranciever, 300mb bandwidth between units -
PORT FORWARDING problem with new Router
TechnicalTony replied to bentech's topic in Computers/Networking
DHCP isn;t always effective unfortunately. Usually I'll use a PC thats on the network with internet access and open the command prompt (CMD into the start menu) type ipconfig This will give a list of network info of the PC Take a note of the IP range (The first three sets of digits in the address ie: 192.168.1.x Also note the gateway address. Next choose a unique last number eg: 192.168.1.108 Ping that address using the command prompt ping 192.168.1.108 If you get a response from that number choose another, if you don't it's free, set the recorder to that address and make sure the gateway matches the gateway address of the PC Obviously it can be a bit more complex than that with a larger network, but generally it's a sound method that removes the chance for the router to muck it up. -
What would you watch with a perfect surveillance system?
TechnicalTony replied to taoconno's topic in General Digital Discussion
If that happends it's called altzimers Clear your brain and let Google take over Provided it works. This is my brain without google! -
There is an ONVIF option on the Dhaua NVR's. The issue is more that theres various different versions of ONVIF itself (More info on ONVIF here: http://www.onvif.org/Home.aspx - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ONVIF) Dahua supports/uses Onvif 2.2/2.4 profile S (dependent on firmware/board) If the Camera doesn;t support this version it'll be a no go I'm afraid.
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Dahua NVR - Connecting more cameras to PoE or network port?
TechnicalTony replied to jono80's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Hi Jonathan Dahua NVR's POE ports won;t really work in this fashion. The Units POE port acts as a DHCP server, but it also locates and binds the mac address to the port on the NVR itself meaning it will only see one camera per port Essentially what will happen is one of two things: It will either only spot the first camera to be added on the port, the others may be seeable but cannot be added or it will spot all 3 cameras and display them in the same channel like a sequence, constantly flicking between them. So far the only way round this we've found is to bring the separate poe port back on the main network and add them in using the remote device menu. Kind of a classic case of the unit trying to be helpful but doing the opposite I'm afraid. -
Security Cameras in the house problem
TechnicalTony replied to Scrapp996's topic in General Digital Discussion
In all honesty mate I'd just use the outside cameras and grab yourself a can of spidex. Spiders smell through their feet so if you spidex the external cams you won't get webs. Nobody thinks they're getting they're privacy invaded and everyones happy. If you want to use internal cams kjeep em pointed at internal doorways only and use covert ones (Smoke alarm housed cameras for example) Although I do have to make a statement that it's a bit creepy so I see the boyfriends point -
The DVR's connected to your nbetwork and send information to a third party server (In our case we use the Amazon cloud to parse it through to the nearest server to your location) You then connect via the app or cloud website and register the device to an account you create. It's doubtful anyone else would be viewing your feeds as the process is effectively automated. Provided you created a secure password you'd be fine. Changing the server location isn't normally possible. Although if you were going to that extreme it would be better just to network it and port forward it as per a standard installation instead. You're kind of making yourself unnecessary work otherwise which defeats the object of p2p
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Motion Detection email alert but No Picture Send......
TechnicalTony replied to pilotos's topic in Digital Video Recorders
are you perchance using gmail as the email provider for the snapshots? If so then you will need to enable support for less secure apps on your gmail account before anything will be sent https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps -
Your best bet in this case would be dahua themselves. http://www.dahuasecurity.com Be really REALLY careful if you're updating firmware, the wrong firmware will kill the unit dead. I would consider it a last resort. Also I would bear in mind that a firmware update is highly unlikely to solve a display issue, it's more likely that either the monitor is out of the DVR's resolution range or theres a faulty display port or lead
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I need do a factory reset or password recover
TechnicalTony replied to KITSUNE's topic in Digital Video Recorders
It looks fairly similar doesn't it, thats what I thought, it even uses a similar motherboard naming format -
CMS software Settings for H264 Standalone DVR
TechnicalTony replied to pilotos's topic in Digital Video Recorders
To be honest there's not a great deal you need to do with these settings. a)PPPoe - Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet, I'm hazarding a guess here (Assumption and all that) But this won't need touching if you';re just networking it up ina standard domestic or even workplace setup, in 5 years I've never had to adjust it b)ARSP - In this NVR's case this relates to streaming a camera feed directly to a web page plugin c)FTP - File Transfer Protocol, uploading snapshots from the NVR to an FTP server, used in conjunction with the Motion and Alarm functions of the DVR d)PMS - I don't actually have that option on my CMS so couldn't say sorry. -
New, super cheap no-name Ebay DVR is awesome!
TechnicalTony replied to dcarter's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I wouldn;t say look down on, the general thought is you get what you pay for, if you've got somethiung that does what you want and doesn't have any issues then fair play to you I say. My concern would be what happens if it breaks down or goes wrong and will you be able to get a reasonable level of support for it -
Hi what cameras are you using and what firmwares on them? I'd be inclined to suspect firmware not being at the right level for the DVR
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Dahua Slight S.M.A.R.T HDD error now different message
TechnicalTony replied to n0fx's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Normally a SMART error is purely down the number of bad sectors on the drive, as a drive constantly overwrites itself then more bad sectors are generated. Eventually you go from slight to serious at which point a Dahua is liable to start rebooting. Normally a format solves the problem. That said theres 2 issues here that may also contribute. 1: Older Dahua DVR's have issues with SMART checking, normally a system will hit a bad skector then skip it and move on with it's life. Dahuas often stop dead and will stop recording or reboot. Newer Dahua models (2014 firmware on) don't have this issue. 2: I have on occasion seen Dahua DVR's report false positives in regards to SMART errors, this was a board fault on each occasion. So to recap: 1: Format it. 2: If Possible upgrade it (May not be possible dependant on age/type of board) 3: Replace It (IE a new drive instantly gives the same error) -
Dahua NVR5416-16P NVR experiences.
TechnicalTony replied to mstoetz1's topic in Digital Video Recorders
So far I've only had success using IE and Chrome, Dahua is heavily tied into Active X controls so it makes macs a pain. I know the latest version of Chrome works great with them on a PC, but in all honesty my opinion on Macs is derogatory at best so I am unsure of the ActiveX is still present in the Mac version of Chrome. -
Dahua potential security issues
TechnicalTony replied to nightrider's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Seems to go in fits and starts with them to be honest. I spend most of the day smacking my head into the wall now. -
If it's an ATL should be a WD green or purple. We use those on all our DVR's now
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Unable to remote access Dahua IPC-HDB3200C
TechnicalTony replied to xbmcnut's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Which browser are you using. These cameras get proper funny about the plugins. Latest version of chrome works great but you need to click the red jigsaw puzzle peice on the right hand side of the browser bar and enable plugins. Additionally the IP cameras have a secondary account 888888 and password 888888. See if you get the same problem there -
iDMSS Plus - Push events will only show up if app is open
TechnicalTony replied to slopolytech's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Sounds like a problem I found with our own version of idmss, was only affecting iphones and was preventing push notifications being viable. Should have a fix soon as I have a updated version for testing that does work, just want to be sure theres no other bugs -
Email and or mobile notification for Apollo/Dahua DVR
TechnicalTony replied to annoyednow's topic in Computers/Networking
You can fire them across to an email account on the phone. Alternatively if your dvr is supported by the latest mobile app you could use the apps push notification function