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hi, board admin, we are professional surveillance technicians, we love to help surveillance related questions, however, for some question, we may need refer web links, especially some products links, is it violation for the forum rule? we don't see this anywhere. please let us know. thank you.
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ok, we will not post any amazon products links anymore. only answer tech questions. thanks.
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HDView 24CH Smart Analytics Security DVR/NVR Up to 5 Megapixel: 16 Channel (TVI/AHD/CVI/960H) Cameras and 8 Channel ONVIF IP Cameras, Surge Protection Control Over Coax, Audio, Spot Output https://www.amazon.com/HDView-Business-20CH-Security-1080P/dp/B015RY0EW2/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=security+dvr 16 Channel DVR (HD-TVI / AHD / 960H), Please switch to the right mode for your camera. Recording up to 5MP Lite Resolution 8 Channel IP NVR (Support ONVIF Version 2.4 and Profile S IP Cameras), Compatible with HDView IP Cameras, Recording up to 5MP Resolution Support 5MP 4MP 3MP 2MP TVI, CVI, AHD and 960H cameras, Support Up to 5MP IP cameras H.265 Compression, Save 60% of hard drive space, 1CH Audio, 2 Way, 1 HDD Slot. No Hard Drive Installed, No POE ports to power up IP cameras (you need external poe switch or 12V DC for IP cameras) Search B00MVI9KM8 in Amazon for the IP Camera perfect fits this recorder. This camera gives you intelligent search, H.265 recording, best motion recording, and best video quality.
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1. You can have a license plate camera, but need make sure your mounting location, not too far and too high, and make sure car speed should be lower than 30 miles. 2. For just show people's face, you just need a high resolution camera, but for face detection or face recognition function, then you need good NVR.
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recommended TV screen display to 32 channel DVR
HDView replied to JAN MICHAEL ESPINOSA's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
better with 40" -
make sure the VTO and VTH is syncing, you'll be able to tell by checking the right hand side top corner, the imge of a VTO with out/with an X mark will tell you if is not connected, if is not connected most likely the password needs to be added with in the VTO portion of the VTH
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or call BLC (back light compensation) in some cases
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it looks like WDR feature (wide dynamic range)
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your camera doesn't have 3D DNR (noise deduction) function, that's why it has those many black dots when the ir is on. another possibility is you are using low quality cable (non solid copper) or bad video balun with cat5e cable.
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it's there's gap on the playback, means dvr didn't record anything, so you can't retrieve that part of video from the dvr.
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Dahua NVR with Hikvision Cameras - Big issue
HDView replied to rt050's topic in General Digital Discussion
1. i never recommend you push 2 major competitors system to work together. over these years, i have been so many conflict when dahua work with hikvision. 2. the green bar is for 24/7 recording, it shouldn't have black out, so my question is this is for just 1 camera, right? if so, please check if this camera is on and off frequently. -
yes you can! and you also can install wireless bridge to convert wired ip camera to be wireless camera. https://www.amazon.com/HDView-Wireless-Anti-Interference-Outdoor-Weatherproof/dp/B07GRBT8RV/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=wireless+bridge be aware, please use the same brand camera and NVR, otherwise it may have compatibility issues.
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1. you can use your existing cables, so choose DVR with coax cameras 2. don't really need 8mp system for a laundry place 3. need 30fps, you don't want to miss any crime moment since there's many traffic in laundry 4. IP system video quality is better than HD analog system 5. HDView has hybrid system, which has coax and ip together, see below, so the idea is you mount all coax cameras in laundry, and you can also mount ip cameras outside anywhere, and merge all the video to record in the same DVR/NVR https://www.amazon.com/HDView-Business-20CH-Security-DVR/dp/B00Y7OSOJ4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=security+dvr
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try to power off, then power on try to hold the camera osd menu to different direction for 2 seconds (it changes video mode to tvt/ahd/cvi/90h)
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yes, all those cameras are supported by this NVR. you can buy any brand Poe switch for those cameras, there's no restrictions for this part. for setup, it's plug and play, you can active the cameras with the NVR menu. (both camera and nvr needs to be active with new password when it's first time use)
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Need help with Advidia A54
HDView replied to huckster's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
no, you can't use hikvision firmware for oem products, they are not compatible. and don't use wrong firmware either, because you may damage the camera itself, the best way is to ask advidia directly. -
Newby help required... On SECULINK camera
HDView replied to Dude72's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
it may waste you a lot of time even the camera works, because it's a old cheap nanny camera brand, the setup is not that easy. -
Issues Viewing Mainstream (Hikvision NVR, Swann POE Camera)
HDView replied to Verno's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
1. check if the camera setting is matching the nvr's e.g. bitrate, type etc. 2. if the problem is from the swann camera, it also might be the onvif compatibility issue. -
Hikvision NVR stops recording with motion detection
HDView replied to jimprince2k's topic in Digital Video Recorders
onvif is not matured protocol, it always gives problems. update your camera to be onvif 2.3+ version, and profile S, and try again. but my recommendation is you use hikvision camera for it, it's more stable. you don't want your security system is not secure. -
if you only need 1 camera, buy nest, yi those nanny cam from amazon is enough for your needs
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make sure you type correct ip address and port numbers, and make sure there's no ip conflict (you can try different ip address via sadp) if your 4200 is outside of the network, make sure all ports are forwarded in the router.
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if you use other brands, there's compatibility issue, not recommended.
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you can setup time schedule, but not with one button
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1. you need check the model# and date, maybe the different batch 2. check if the firmware is the same, if not, update it.
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1. at night some of my cameras would go out and come back in this means your camera doesn't have enough power, you can try different higher power source 2. for the update files problem, you can try to reset the DVR