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Accessing TVI Cameras Menus using Hikvision box?
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in Digital Video Recorders
I worked it out in the end.. Under PTZ the "IRIS-" button brings up the menu. But its not actually helped.. This worked for the cameras that I didn't even know had menus. The camera I bought which specifically said it had menus.. Specifiically said supported UTC.. Specifically says it supports the "coaxitron" protocal, doens't work. No matter what I do.. I can't bring the menus up.. This is odd as the instructions specifically say its possible and mentions the "coaxitron" protocal which I know is setup on my DVR... Any ideas where I go from here? I NEED to get into this camera, as its internal and switching to night vision far to early, so spends 99% of its time in B&W. Jon -
I have just built a CCTV system using Sony CMOS TVI cameras and a Hikvision DS-7208HQHI and am really happy. I am quite familiar with these Sony CMOS cameras as I fly Quadcopters and Planes "FPV" and am used to "configuring" the cameras settings using a little joystick to set things like WDR and White Balance. I was somewhat disappointed that my cameras did not have these controls, and whilst I am generally happy with the picture, would like to tweak them, specifically to change the exposure and enable WDR... And to be honest, I regretted not buying cameras with these controls. So today I received my last camera (a Discrete PIR) and was relieved to see the familiar menus/settings in the instructions, but there was no joystick.. But then I read the manual and it said "OSD menus accessed through UTC function of TVI DVR"... And the penny dropped. Perhaps the menus/settings I want ARE there, but they now be set remotely.. From the DVR. Is this really possible? And if so, where on the box do I go to get these settings? If I can change these settings of the cameras, I would be blown away, as my fear when starting this project was that I would be up the ladder in all weathers, tweaking the settings.. If I really can do it remotely, I am going to be chuffed! Can anyone help me? My fingers are crossed that you can point me in the right direction. Jon
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Incase this helps someone, i wanted to update this with the solution. I spoke to Hikvision and they immediatly told me to disable NAT (UPnP). I did this and 16 hours later, i have not had a single restart. Its looking very likely this was the cause, bt of course it could be a co-incidence, I have now re-enabled it and hope the restarts will reoccur so i can be 100% sure this was the cause. So if anyone else has this issue and discovers this thread, diable UPnP (under Config -> Network -> NAT) and see if it helps. Jon
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I have now had 7 shutdowns in the last 12 hours... There is no pattern, nor reason...... I guess i need to speak to Hikvision to see what they think
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My new DS-7208HQHI ran for 24 hours with no isssues.. But today suddenly restarted.. When it rebooted it was OK for a few mins and restarted again.. Then after this, it ran for several hours until restarting again... I have looked at the logs and can see an "abnormal shutdown" at these times, but nothing else: ---------------------------- 1 2016-4-14 15:58:21 ---------------------------- Major Type: Operation Minor Type: Abnormal Shutdown Local User: N/A Host IP Address: N/A Parameter Type : N/A Camera No.: N/A ---------------------------- 2 2016-4-14 16:0:21 ---------------------------- Major Type: Operation Minor Type: Abnormal Shutdown Local User: N/A Host IP Address: N/A Parameter Type : N/A Camera No.: N/A ---------------------------- 3 2016-4-14 18:20:56 ---------------------------- Major Type: Operation Minor Type: Abnormal Shutdown Local User: N/A Host IP Address: N/A Parameter Type : N/A Camera No.: N/A Any ideas what could cause this? Nothing changed really other than adding my 3rd camera a few hours earlier.. Since then I have added 2 more and its was fine until it went again at 18:20. Jon
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Box rebooted today.. Oddly, as I was stood right in front of it... Then when it came back up, it crashed again 2 mins later.. So I decided to bite the bullet and upgrade to 3.1.2 and it worked without any problems... I just downloaded it from here and did the upgrade procedure http://www.hikvisioneurope.com/portal/index.php?dir=Product%20Firmware/Recorder/DS-7100%207200%207300%208100%209100HGHI%20HQHI/V3.3.2%20build%20151123%20Multi-lingual/ Now I have to monitor the box to get an idea of why it crashed.. Its been stable since, but its going to take a while to restore my faith in it. Jon
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Hikvision: Playback Timeline Events during Continuous record
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in General Digital Discussion
You can only view this in the NVR interface..not the web interface.. Web interface? Does it have that? I didn't realise..(Wow.. Just checked and so it does.. I didn't know.. Cheers for that). I am talking about the NVR.. Right in front of the box with a mouse and monitor. I only see a blue line when recording continuously, but no events are shown on the timeline. -
Hikvision: Playback Timeline Events during Continuous record
jweaver posted a topic in General Digital Discussion
I have just setup my DS-7208HQHI and am really happy with it. My original plan was to create a 'mask' on each camera, and only record "intrusions" and when I do this, the playback timeline is fully of little red strips showing the events.. But for now, I like the continuous record feature and would like to record all the time for now to see how I go in terms of free space. Even though I am recording continuously, because I have marked out a 'mask', when I get an intrusion, I can see an "alarm" on the screen. Or I could achieve teh same using a VCA. When I go into the events list I can see the "event".. But on the playback screen, the entire timeline is blue and pretty much pointless Is there any way to show the 'events' on the timeline, even when the box is recording continuously.. It seems stupid that this isn't possible.. After all, the box knows there has been an event, so why not show it. It seems so obvious to me, that I fear (Hope) that I might have overlooked something.. Can I make the timeline show the events? Instead of the continuous blue line? Jon -
Nope.. From Manchester.. But there is no guarantee they didnt get it from China.. But they are a reputible seller, so i would be surprised.. Will update the Firmware and see how it goes. Hopefully it "fixes" the issue i have, if not i will make a post as, its possible this is just a feature/option i am overlooking. Reputible seller would not send you a 2014 fw unit that why I asked. Before you do any FW what problems are you having. Europe units have a patch on over a 1.500 recall of the DS7208 And this patch must be done BEFORE a fw update Who said they sent me one with 2014 Firmware? Mine is 3.3.1.. Oct 2015. I would obviously like the latest FW, but are you suggesting i cant simply download 3.3.2 from their Overseas site and update? http://www.hikvisioneurope.com/portal/index.php?dir=Product%20Firmware/Recorder/DS-7100%207200%207300%208100%209100HGHI%20HQHI/V3.3.2%20build%20151123%20Multi-lingual/ I am almost sure my "issue" is not going to,be fixed in the update and will make another post with my question/observation.
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Nope.. From Manchester.. But there is no guarantee they didnt get it from China.. But they are a reputible seller, so i would be surprised.. Will update the Firmware and see how it goes. Hopefully it "fixes" the issue i have, if not i will make a post as, its possible this is just a feature/option i am overlooking.
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Just got my DS-7208 setup and have found an annoying limitation, so before i go any further, i want to check i have the latest firmware. The Hikvision FW page: http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/download_89_p2.html#prettyPhoto Lists 2 versions... 3.1.6 Build 150427 and 3.3.2 Build 151123 Clearly 3.3.2 is newer.. But both updates show the same changes/fixes/features. Anyone know which version i should use? And whether there is anything newer. Jon
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Does the Hikvision DS-7208HQHI support all IP cameras?
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in General Digital Discussion
It has to be a Hikvision IP camera, it does not support third parties. No way? I didnt realise that. Glad i asked now, as i assumed ALL IP cameras were supported.. This has just upped my bidget as Hikvision IP cameras arnt cheap. Edit. Actually, they arnt as expensive as i thought.. The DS-2CD2035-I is about £60-£70 -
BNC dimensions different from RG59 cable.
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in General Digital Discussion
Well analogue in as mch as it uses coax, but its Hikvision and therefore TVI which is digital. is this what you ment by analogue? -
BNC dimensions different from RG59 cable.
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in General Digital Discussion
I have managed to source BNCs for an AWG20 cable now.. But the disccussion has moved on.. Now we are talking about Copper Coated Steel and whether its appropreate for CCTV. -
BNC dimensions different from RG59 cable.
jweaver replied to jweaver's topic in General Digital Discussion
Experts in 50ohm not 75 were copper is best . You still have not said which format your cameras are Unlike you ham experts I have over 30 years and I would still look into cat5 First it's cheaper as you get 4 cameras down one cable plus a year or so you might want better once you have CCTV and cat5 runs all formats Sorry.. I should have said, its Hikvision and therefore TVI... First of all, I am not saying that copper is NOT best.. Of course it is, certainly better than CCA and CCS cables.. I am just saying that my 2 "expert" friends do not believe that this will be a problem for 7-15m runs (I have done some measurements and they are even shorter than I thought).. Their view is that at these sort of lenghts it won't matter.. I also do not doubt that CAT5 is better.. And in truth, I have more CAT5 than I know what to do with it (as I work in IP).. But the additional costs of baluns put me off. I just preferred COAX as it just feels stronger.. Since my DVR is in the airing cupboard, I just felt that it was easy to put strain on the cables and felt that a Coax and BNC felt better for my application.. But since all my cabling is in a loft space with 20mm holes into the eaves, I could so easily pull CAT5 through in a matter of minutes if I wanted too. So I am stuck with COAX now, even if I wanted to change, its too late as I can't get the CAT5 from work, and the cost of Baluns would be 2x the cost of COAX. With hindsight, I would have ordered some Baluns from China (Which cost £1 per pair (not sure if they are any good)) and would have done the whole thing in CAT5... But its too late for that now.. I am commited. Jon