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Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
it's weird that i can access the web-based using admin as password, but inside the menu on web-based i don't see any option i can adjust the time and date. duh...still no choice but need to access from DVR itself... -
Like the title said, i havethe DVR and when i'm trying to access the DVR main menu it pop out a screen and asking me to key in the Device ID and Password, it seems like the Device ID is default 000000 but the password i can get it through, i try 1234, 4321, 000000. can't get it work, is that anyone outside using this model as well so you can share it for me? even i remove the battery and put it on again...still no luck.
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Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
but i did not use pc to access the player, i'm directly connect a monitor on the dvr and checking the dvr on the dvr system itself, will the port thingy affected on this too? -
Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
it is not the problem on accessing the web-based viewing in IE, the problem now is direct from the DVR itself and i cannot made in through to the main menu -
Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
weird thing is that if i am using web based i can access it using password 123456, for normal viewing. -
Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
i confirm the dvr id is correct and the password using 1111 or 111111 can't work too... -
Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
yeah, i did. it gave me incorrect password too... -
Cynics DVR-H3140 login problem
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Digital Video Recorders
http://www.yoguratekindo.com/product.php?id_product=141 the DVR looks like this. -
DVR Remote Access without Port Forwarding
paparaaaapa replied to jtreibick's topic in Digital Video Recorders
well i once try a few player you really don't need to do the port forwarding to get the remote viewer to be done, you actually can do it in the DMZ setting. But hopefully you only use that line for remote viewing otherwise you might need to do another setting. But sometime different ISP does blocking some port so you are unble to do remote viewing. -
AVTECH, saving 18 months recorded data
paparaaaapa replied to damai7788's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Agree with senior that said you paid for what you get. Anyway, i guess the video that your DVR hold is MPEG4 eh? because i once backup for my customer too, and it took time like you got to watch it the same time you backup, really annoying. Now some of them applying compressions like H264 which is more faster in backup and retrieving, and also can record more. For the situation you facing now i think you can just ask them to get a new H264 player and at the same tiem you get the recent player to backup. So you would lose any data when you doing the back up now. Just my own POV. -
seek help : Port fowarding on dynamic IP route
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Computers/Networking
thanks a lot anyone that trying to help me.. at last i found out the solution to it. Thanks. " title="Applause" /> -
Hi there, recently my customer request an installation on site, after installation found out that the site is not giving an ISP service instead of having an internet service from third party provider. Which they use a telephone jack RJ11 to connect any of our modem and use routing method setting on my modem with "dynamic IP" setting to online. Problem now is that they distribute a public IP for me to go online where my dyndns on modem update will only update the public IP instead of updating the WAN IP they have. Normally when we use normal ISP they will just update the WAN IP and when we use DYNDNS to point back it will just point to the modem port forwarding port on my LAN IP. So it basically i have 3 IP, FIXED WAN IP, Public IP, and my own Static Modem IP. How should i port forwarding it to capture my IP? and so i can forward it to my DVR?
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hi there guy, did you guy have a great forum about alarm discussion? I'm new at alarm field, and will like to get my man and i get to know more details on alarm configuration. On the zone setup and the alarm trigger call out as well. please recommend me some great forum about this, or we can have a sub-categories in CCTV forum here as well? Thanks a lot. I really dummy about alarm, although i heard them said that installing alarm is harder than installing CCTV, for cabling i will admit that alarm need more fastidiousness. Thanks.
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you mean most of the configuration of the keypad on alarm system as well? If so it will be great~!
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My customer have 2 DVRs, and only have 1 ISP line. Can i use 2 DNS on 1 Router Modem so that i can view 2 DVRs at the same time? Or i have to get another Internet Line for another DVR to be able to view through online? Or there is no way i can do that for 2 DNS on 1 router modem, oi was wondering too, it impossible to do so right? 1 single IP can only pointed to 1 DVR, how can it be pointed to 2 DVRs with different machines and IP. Thanks.
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got a call from my customer, since their company is far from us so we will need to know the situation and what should we do when we arrived at their site. This is there problem, they cannot remote viewing online from their headquarter. There is nothing wrong with their modem router as the modem router is 4 ports, and there connected to 1 pc and the DVR. And at first i thought it will be the inernet problem where they can't online but they didn't knew it. But the connected pc can goes online means the internet is okay. So i thought that might be the DVR's LAN port is burned, but again it surprise me. The connected PC on the same modem can view locally to the DVR using the CMS system. That's what they told me after i ask them to troubleshoot for me. And last thing i did on my sites is that i try to ping the DDNS, it seems like the ping is not 100% received, where it is only 75% and sometime 25%. And sometime i can received the ping back for 100% for a few try. I am kinda confused about this, and what my others friends told me is that the problem might be because of the modem router. So i try my luck seek help from the expert here... " title="Applause" />
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yes, the port forwarding have been done, it is alright all the way back and now they suddenly cannot view online. i suspect the modem got the problem.
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yeah, some to add. if i ping the 1st time i might only get 25% received, but the second time i ping the DDNS, iwill get full 100% received.
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Hi there, I bought an indoor scanner from online bid, and it took out that it doesn't come with any adapter. So i can't make it work without the adapter present, my fault to not check out the packages lists first. Beore i bought this i had one too and it use an adapter of 24V AC. I just wondering if all the indoor scanner use the same power supply as 24V AC? From the indoor scanner that i have now it stated that 220V/50Hz, can i fit it with 24V AC adapter?
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thanks for all the helps i will try it out and let you guy know about it.Thanks again.
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Infra Camera with thick black line floating off
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Security Cameras
Thanks for all the helps, my problem solved. The problem is the power is insufficent for that 72pcs LED to turn on at the same time. Changed to better adapter then everything great now.Thanks again. " title="Applause" /> -
Hi there, installed a 8CH DVR on customer home.Everything seems fine at the day time. But when it comes to the night, IR is on and it seems like there is a black line horizontal floating up and another follow by next. Is this the power problem?
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Infra Camera with thick black line floating off
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Security Cameras
1000mA 12V DC before that, usually i am using it one adapter one IR camera, but this time want to cut cost so i use one adapter on 2 IR camera, with 48pcs IR each. I guess that's the problem. Day time is normal but night time the thick black line coming up horizontal. If ground-loop will it be a problem too in daytime? I just changed my customer adapters from 4 to 8 now, hopefully it will cleared up the problem, let's wait for th night comes... -
Infra Camera with thick black line floating off
paparaaaapa replied to paparaaaapa's topic in Security Cameras
Thanks Ben, so when the power is not sufficent enough to supply for camera when IR on this situation do happend? I think you are right too, or else it wouldn't be problem only if IR is on. Yeah, more over to add, i use a 12V DC power adapter for 2 pcs of IR camera for power supply, i think i need to change it back to 1pc IR camera for 1 unit 12V DC adapter now. -
Hi there Soundy, can you rougly tell me what is public port and private port refer too? As i also can't find any of this in a modem.