Should BI identifying my cameras correctly?

Dseg42

Getting the hang of it
Apr 17, 2016
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Palm City, FL
I have a few IPC-HDW5231R-Z cameras but when I go to Find/Inspect, it sets it is:
Generic/ONVIP
RTSP H.264/H.265/MJPG/MPEG4

Shouldn't it identify as a Dahua camera?
 
I have a few IPC-HDW5231R-Z cameras but when I go to Find/Inspect, it sets it is:
Generic/ONVIP
RTSP H.264/H.265/MJPG/MPEG4

Shouldn't it identify as a Dahua camera?
No, it is using the onvif profile
 
No, it is using the onvif profile

I left it and it wouldn't allow me to zoom in and out. I manually changed it to Dahua and Main Stream RTSP and it allowed me to zoom.
Do I need to manually set all of my cameras? Why wouldn't BI recognize the camera as a motorized lens with zooming capabilities.
 
I left it and it wouldn't allow me to zoom in and out. I manually changed it to Dahua and Main Stream RTSP and it allowed me to zoom.
Do I need to manually set all of my cameras? Why wouldn't BI recognize the camera as a motorized lens with zooming capabilities.
It will detect the varifocal capabilities. I just tested it. You need to ensure onvif is enabled in the camera firmware.
Most folks specifically dont want blue iris to control the varifocal as its a one time setting at setup and dont want to accidentally move the lens. Its not designed to zoom.
 
I left my HDW-5231R-ZE set at generic. Zoom works fine on BI4, also on the iPhone app as well.
 
Why wouldn't BI recognize the camera as a motorized lens with zooming capabilities.
The little window that pops up in BI after it finds/inspects the camera might give you an idea.

The username/password you enter into BI before you click Find and Inspect needs to correspond to an ONVIF account on the camera.
 
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