Wait.... T5IR-ZE-S3 can switch PROFILES by itself without a schedule? I've never heard of any Dahuas having that ability. They all seem unable to switch profiles on the basis on lighting, but always need to switch via schedule or external scheduling program.Like the T5IR-ZE-S3 can do
Yes, sir, all the T5IR-ZE-S3s we have set up do this. Here are the settings that were used to make this work:Wait.... T5IR-ZE-S3 can switch PROFILES by itself without a schedule? I've never heard of any Dahuas having that ability. They all seem unable to switch profiles on the basis on lighting, but always need to switch via schedule or external scheduling program.
On the Color4K-T I have not discovered such an ability. I have my Color4K-T's switching via CGI day and night profile commands (equivalent of Dahua day/night utility). It is like all the other web 5.0 GUI cameras I have. It requires me to ALWAYS set to camera to self-adaptive mode after making edits to day or night profiles to make that work.
Setting it to self-adaptive makes the camera responsive to external day / night profile commands, but you have to remember to do that every time and then trigger the camera externally into the correct profile.
I know someone here uses an alternative method of altering the schedule table via CGI. I might eventually switch to that strategy, but with how I'm discovering that the EEPROM on cameras wears out I worry whether doing such schedule change or other permanently stored commands will wear out the EEPROM
Yep the new GUI cameras have a day/night switch that actually work like we expect them to!Wait.... T5IR-ZE-S3 can switch PROFILES by itself without a schedule? I've never heard of any Dahuas having that ability. They all seem unable to switch profiles on the basis on lighting, but always need to switch via schedule or external scheduling program.
On the Color4K-T I have not discovered such an ability. I have my Color4K-T's switching via CGI day and night profile commands (equivalent of Dahua day/night utility). It is like all the other web 5.0 GUI cameras I have. It requires me to ALWAYS set to camera to self-adaptive mode after making edits to day or night profiles to make that work.
Setting it to self-adaptive makes the camera responsive to external day / night profile commands, but you have to remember to do that every time and then trigger the camera externally into the correct profile.
I know someone here uses an alternative method of altering the schedule table via CGI. I might eventually switch to that strategy, but with how I'm discovering that the EEPROM on cameras wears out I worry whether doing such schedule change or other permanently stored commands will wear out the EEPROM
Whoa! It actually switches profiles and not just color mode?Yep the new GUI cameras have a day/night switch that actually work like we expect them to!
Yes. It is a miracle lol.Whoa! It actually switches profiles and not just color mode?
I did not know this! I have all 54IR-S3 cameras. What sensitivity do you have the Auto set to?Yep the new GUI cameras have a day/night switch that actually work like we expect them to!
Each one of my cameras are different based on available light. So try default and if it works for you, no sense changing. If it bounces back and forth at sunrise/sunset then adjust it.I did not know this! I have all 54IR-S3 cameras. What sensitivity do you have the Auto set to?
Yes it can do that - and the cameras with the new GUI are the first ones that actually have the day/night work like we expect them to LOL.I'm a new Color4K-T user. And this is the first IPC I've installed with the new Web interface.
I saw the profile scheduler, which requires manually entering the day/night times for each month. This is nice, but any chance this camera has a light sensor that can switch day/night based on outdoor light level?
- Thomas
Good to hear that. But all I can find is the profile scheduler (calendar method). I've continued to dig in the menus and don't see how to enable my day/night profiles from the camera's light sensor. So it seems I need some hand-holding on this function.Yes it can do that - and the cameras with the new GUI are the first ones that actually have the day/night work like we expect them to LOL.
You are right - my bad. It had been awhile since I was in this camera GUI and just pulled it up. Yeah you are stuck with the calendar method. It is the cams with IR that allow it.Good to hear that. But all I can find is the profile scheduler (calendar method). I've continued to dig in the menus and don't see how to enable my day/night profiles from the camera's light sensor. So it seems I need some hand-holding on this function.