No idea, I am not saying that. In fact I have 2pc DS-2CD2346G2-ISU/SL and I do not know if it can be done.
I do not even know what cameras you have; I guess DS-2CD2347G1-LU and DS-2CD2386G2-ISU/SL? If both have white light, just compare how you have them configured.
That is the "flashing frequency".
duration "60 seconds" and frequency "normally on", that means that when it is triggered, the light will stay on for a full minute (instead of flashing).
EZVIZ and Hik-connect share the P2P network, so all devices connect to the same P2P network, but you can only add them to one of them.
So if you want to use EZVIZ app instead of Hik-connect app, you can just remove the devices from your Hik-connect account, and add them to a EZVIZ account. If...
You need to manually configure the cameras on the new NVR (IP, user, password). You can also default them, and when you connect them to a POE port on the new NVR, the NVR will activate them with its own password, and auto-configure them.
1. NVR beeps because it does not have hard drive installed, so it is not recording.
2. You do have to add HDD if you expect to have recordings. You do not need HDD if you just want live viewing, in which case you can disable the "no HDD" error beep.
3. Blue Iris is for Windows, it will not run...
So you were missing the password for your NVR, and now you are missing the password for all your cameras. How did you reset the NVR to default, if you didn't have the password?
As @alastairstevenson says, with POE NVRs tha cameras are activated with the same password the NVR had. So now you are...
Your problem is due to networking. I have added remote cameras many times without any problems, you have to be able to reach the IP and the data port (8000 by default).
Can you ping the camera, and view the feed?
Your username is "user", you need the password for the username "admin" in order to be able to make any changes.
Those are some very old Hikvision OEM cameras with an old firmware, they can probably be reset.
Delete your "c:\Program Files(x86)\Web Components" folder.
Close all browsers. Launch IE, connect to your NVR, and let it download the plugin. Close IE, install the plugin. Launch IE and connect to your device.
If you still do not have virtual host, I'm out of ideas.
I have a DS-7616NI-Q2/16P ready to configure, I will try to check it out and report back if I remember. I would be very surprised if there is no "virtual host" option, I have used it for years on all the POE NVRs I set up.
From what I know; the Hikvision P2P network is the same. All devices connect to the same P2P network, but the accounts are not shared any more.
You can have a device connected to the P2P network, and create either a P2P account on EZVIZ or Hik-connect, and add the device to the login you want...
He is putting screenshots of the old model vs the new model, which does not have the "trigger recording" part. So maybe the linkage on "motion detecion" for "FTP/memory card/NAS" does nothing.
It's for linking when there is a motion detection event. So it is for recording video to the SD card when the motion detection activates (which it will not, until you activate it and configure it).
As @alastairstevenson , clear your browser cache.
Check your own screenshots.
Event -> Basic Event -> Motion detection -> Linkage method
"Upload to FTP/memory card/NAS" -> enable motion detection, and check this option
That's what you are looking for.
If you do not see the playback button on the web browser or are missing other options...
I am still running V1.4.5 build 190219, I haven't tried any newer firmware. Maybe I will give it a try at the v1.4.6 that you are linking on the other thread.
After updating, delete the webcomponents plugin on your computer, so when you connect to the unit it will download and install the right...
You need to access your cameras OSD menus on their web interface to use the mirror/rotation.
But it is just easier to adjust the lens/sensor on the camera the right way.
Never heard of CBD-MINI, I guess that is a US only reference? I only know the worldwide referencies, not the rebranded ones.
Any Hikvision IPC always has a full datasheet that includes the accessories that work with that exact model. Sometimes the easier way to find it is just to google it...
Oh, whatever... So you are still checking your DVR menus which have nothing to do with your camera's config.
I even showed you a guide on how to do it. Those are analog HDTVI cameras. You do not need to know any IPs, just use the PTZ menus on your DVR.
I never said anything about camera's "web...
The key is being able to enter the OSD Menus on the camera. If you do, I am sure there will be some kind of day/night configuration that will allow you to force the camera to work with no IR.
This is from the old Hikvision interface, but it might help:
https://www.securame.com/blog/hdtvi-como-usar-el-osd-en-las-camaras-que-lo-soporten/
You need to call the PTZ menus. Like if you had a PTZ camera, which you don't, but if your camera has OSD menus that will allow you to force them to...