Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 21, 2022 Hello, I am dusting off an old workhorse of a security DVR, a GE Storesafe Pro II, aka SDVR-4-80. The old harddrive has died and taken the DVR's operating software with it. I understand that the manufacturer (Interlogix) has gone out of business, however, this site seems to have the operating software (firmware?) to install on the replacement hard drive. https://www.dvraid.com/dvr-firmware/interlogix-firmware-software-tools-download/ I have seen and noted this discussion: " If you are stuck with no way forward then maybe its worth a try. It involves opening up the DVR, disconnecting the hard drives cables, connecting to your PC via USB. See what is on the drives, save a copy of the firmware to your PC drive (except video files). In my case I had a brand new drive & had to: -- format to FAT32, but I suppose you would just need to delete files. -- download the required firmware -- unzip & copy to the primary drive. -- Remove PC cables, reconnect & boot up. WARNING - this is not a recommended method for GE DVR's, only a personal suggestion for more research along these lines to be used only as a last & final resort once all other avenues have been followed." https://www.cctvforum.com/topic/16271-storesafe-pro-ii-firmware-issue/ I may have to go with this method, as I do not profess expertise in the inner workings of these systems. If anyone can confirm this method, or suggest a better one, please respond. My secondary question is, the best firmware package to copy to the SDVR's harddrive itself. As noted above, this DVR is a 4-camera system, and the firmware offered on the DVRaid website was this: StoreSafe_ProII-04_V6_32.zip My thanks in advance for installation instructions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 21, 2022 Hi. You would just be wasting your time …. 420 tvl systems finished years ago it would be cheaper to buy a new dvr you can’t burn off to a usable method no internet connection submitting CD to law enforcement is not an option used anymore Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 23, 2022 Success! In followup to my OP, I followed the original poster's instructions and the old GE StoreSafe Pro II / SDVR-4-80 is now working, albeit with a larger HDD and a DVD-RW. It's early in the test run, so there is much I have to learn on how Storesafe ver. 5.61 works. Such as: "Enable / Disable" BNC camera ports. For some reason the even numbered camera ports are disabled. According to the Storesafe Pro II operating manual, on p.61, the [F] "function" button should toggle a camera Enable / Disable screen. But for some reason, that isn't happening. Aside from that, the installation of the Storesafe operating system worked according to instructions. As an added note, the SDVR is supposed to be connected to a PC by ethernet connection, with True Vision Navigator installed on the PC. According to the literature, TVNav v5 is backwards compatible to legacy hardware and will still work with Windows 8. I post this information in the event there are others who wish to revive and upgrade an old GE SDVR (the numbers which follow reflect how many BNC camera ports the DVR has and how large the internal hard drive is). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 23, 2022 6 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: Success! BUT 6 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: For some reason the even numbered camera ports are disabled. 6 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: I post this information in the event there are others who wish to revive and upgrade an old GE SDVR First of all you haven’t done a successful upgrade …… also you can’t upgrade a 20 year old system……. It does not have the hardware for it to upgrade 20 years so your still using proprietary software to play backup (the pro has its own compression) so not comparable with other plays what cameras are you using ?? Again it’s pointless looking for 480tvl cameras to run on it succeeds …….. is the wrong word Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 25, 2022 “Always with you what cannot be done. Hear you nothing that I say?… You must unlearn what you have learned…." -- Yoda I'm running 2 security cameras on it now. (shrugs) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Arrrrgus said: I'm running 2 security cameras on it now. Yes but it’s a 4 channel….. so not success software hardware is 2005 ….. can’t run new cameras on it also uses its own compression don’t take the negative side …. Look at it as not wasting your time Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 26, 2022 More success! Got a third channel working. Channel 3 still seems stuck, but this may be a function of the connections. Not the most user friendly software, but then again, it's also supposed to be connected to a PC via ethernet cable, which I have not yet attempted. I will be installing True Vision Navigator ver. 5.0 on a test bed, then try the ethernet connection. Note: bootup takes a long time. Even though the software says that it is version 6, on boot it reads StoreSafe VER. 5.61 (then gives the size of the HDD). Thanks for your encouragement! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 26, 2022 Even MOWR success. All four channels now online. Tried re-connecting the BNC-connector for the missing camera and then re-booting. Evidently, that did the trick. Boot up takes a very long time Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 26, 2022 16 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: I will be installing True Vision Navigator ver. 5.0 on a test bed, then try the ethernet connection. On a dvr that is years old 2005 you want to pay for navigator for a 2005 dvr … it does not even have drivers for navigator True Vision Navigator ver. 5.0 2010 & later and only supports cif 2010 ….. your 2005 so not compatible Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 26, 2022 Thank you for your ceaseless encouragement. For those interested in getting an old GE Interlogix StoreSafe Pro II / SVDR-4-80 operational: ========================================== Please note: Interlogix is no more. Long live interlogix: From CARRIER, apparently, the caretaker of the old Interlogix domain: Dear Customer, **PLEASE READ THE BELOW CAREFULLY** Interlogix North America shut down at the end of 2019 and is no longer producing or selling any product. Please look below for further resources to assist you with your inquiry: Homeowners/End Users: If you need assistance with your system, please find a dealer in your area. You can look on our website: https://www.interlogix.com/where-to-buy Dealer Tech Support: As of December 31, dealer tech support has ended for Interlogix products. Dealers: If you have defective parts that were purchased through distribution and are still under warranty, please reach back out to that distributor to process a RMA request UltraSync: Please email services@carrier.com for account assistance or tsg.latam.interlogix@carrier.com for technical assistance Pricing/Availability/Quotes: As Interlogix North America has wound down, pricing, availability and quotes are no longer available ========================================== TruVision Navigator, various versions, can still be downloaded, with the older versions / non-pro versions, license free. ========================================== Interlogix TruVision Navigator download Manages surveillance systems with TruVision File name: truvision_navigator_4-0-18-38.zip Downloading version 4.0 from Software Informerhttps://truvision-navigator.software.informer.com/download/#downloading TruVision® Navigator Download the latest free version of TruVision Navigator with great features for managing your TruVision system. So you can experience all that TruVision Navigator has to offer, we are including a free 7-day trial of additional advanced features, including advanced video capabilities, TruPortal™ access control integration and IFS® network switch web client integration. After 7 days, the advanced features will be disabled, but the core software will continue to operate. Usage & Access Options There is only one version of TruVision Navigator software to download, and it includes both standard and advanced features. However, there are three ways that you can access TruVision Navigator software. Choose the option that meets your needs, complete the accompanying form, then start using this powerful and advanced VMS solution. IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of Navigator v9 being a 64-bit application, the following recorders are no longer compatable with Nav 9: DSR, DVMRE, DVSE, DVSR, DVR30, DVR31, NVR40, StoreSafe, SVR, SymDec and must be removed from any existing Navigator database before installation. Users of these legacy recorders should download and use Navigator v7.1. https://www.interlogix.com/navigator/software Download Free Version now Developer: UTC Fire & Security Operating system:Windows XP/7/8/10 https://en.freedownloadmanager.org/Windows-PC/TruVision-Navigator.html ================================ Interlogix TruVision Navigator 4.0 Quick Start Guide https://static.interlogix.com/library/1064109%20D%20TruVision%20Navigator%204.0%20Quick%20Start%20Guide.pdf ================================ I will be uploading one or more versions of TruVision Navigator onto a dedicated testbed machine and see how well those work. According to the online literature, the TVN is backwards-compatible with the hardware, yet still coded to work with Windows 7/10. As I have quite a bit of older hardware / software lying around, there is zero cost, and whichever machine I put together can be dedicated to this CCTV system. Essentially, no cost, using available materials. I'll keep the curious posted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 26, 2022 40 minutes ago, Arrrrgus said: Thank you for your ceaseless encouragement. For those interested in getting an old GE Interlogix StoreSafe Pro II / SVDR-4-80 operational: Your the one that came on to forum to ask questions …… no one’s fault if you don’t like the answers 40 minutes ago, Arrrrgus said: I will be uploading one or more versions of TruVision Navigator onto a dedicated testbed machine and see how well those work. According to the online literature, the TVN is backwards-compatible with the hardware, Yes your absolutely right ….. BUT only to 2010 units ….. yours is 2005 so different compression so makes it a proprietary system …….. useless for law enforcement…….. plus only a cif unit no one is going to be interested in a 2005 dvr or even bother wasting money on digital cameras only to use the analog side…… as your unit won’t run modern cameras Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arrrrgus 0 Posted January 27, 2022 StoreSafe has been loaded onto the new, (well, newer, and larger IDE) HDD. All four cameras are operational (BNC connections). TruVision Wave Reader ver 4.2 and TruVision Navigator ver 4.0 loaded onto a stand-alone testbed machine. Both software suites seem to have installed and are running without apparent issues. What needs to be done now is to configure the StoreSafe Pro II internal settings, such as time/date and network settings. Instructions on setting up connection to a computer, (most likely by ethernet cable) would be welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomcctv 190 Posted January 27, 2022 3 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: What needs to be done now is to configure the StoreSafe Pro II internal settings, such as time/date and network settings. Menu 3 times …. Turn wheel to right then enter code then pick time date BUT setting time a date at this stage will not allow internet connection 3 hours ago, Arrrrgus said: Instructions on setting up connection to a computer, (most likely by ethernet cable) would be welcome. 2005 a few software licences have ran out by now ….. this is why I say don’t do date and time dvr and pc must both be in dvr service date ( a time when licences are valid) dvr and pc need to have date set to around 2006 to 2010 2003 to 2009 DVRs need. wave reader On pc to talk with dvr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites