Situation,
New DH-NVR4104Hs 4P 4KS2 POE version V3.216.12SD.000.0
4 x HDW4631c-a version 2.622.0000000.23.R
LAN TCP/IP 192.168.20.108
Switch 10.1.1.1
Cam 1 10.1.1.65
Cam 2 10.1.1.66
Cam 3 10.1.1.67
Cam 4 10.1.1.68
The problem is the NVR auto registers all the cameras but they all come up with Status red dot.
There is no info on the Status tab, the Firmware tab and asks for Upgrade on all cameras on the Upgrade tab. (If it can't see the Firmware version on the Firmware tab i'm assuming the NVR would default to upgrading the cameras).
There is no info on the Encode tab and I can't change and save any altered settings.
The result in Live View is no video and get the message "system has reached the connection threshold" on all four cameras.
To help fault finding I removed all cameras except cam 4 which was brought inside and did the physical pull apart factory reset. No good.
Just to make sure the camera was working I had a spare modem router reconfigured the LAN gateway to 10.1.1.1. Plugged the laptop to the reconfigured router and then the camera with the aid of a 12v power supply. Fired up SmartPSS and I had glorious video.
These four cameras were working fine with my old Dahua NVR2104HS which I sold to buy this one for the IVS functionality.
I think I have scored a faulty NVR, anyone confirm this or have advice,
Thanks
Rudi
New DH-NVR4104Hs 4P 4KS2 POE version V3.216.12SD.000.0
4 x HDW4631c-a version 2.622.0000000.23.R
LAN TCP/IP 192.168.20.108
Switch 10.1.1.1
Cam 1 10.1.1.65
Cam 2 10.1.1.66
Cam 3 10.1.1.67
Cam 4 10.1.1.68
The problem is the NVR auto registers all the cameras but they all come up with Status red dot.
There is no info on the Status tab, the Firmware tab and asks for Upgrade on all cameras on the Upgrade tab. (If it can't see the Firmware version on the Firmware tab i'm assuming the NVR would default to upgrading the cameras).
There is no info on the Encode tab and I can't change and save any altered settings.
The result in Live View is no video and get the message "system has reached the connection threshold" on all four cameras.
To help fault finding I removed all cameras except cam 4 which was brought inside and did the physical pull apart factory reset. No good.
Just to make sure the camera was working I had a spare modem router reconfigured the LAN gateway to 10.1.1.1. Plugged the laptop to the reconfigured router and then the camera with the aid of a 12v power supply. Fired up SmartPSS and I had glorious video.
These four cameras were working fine with my old Dahua NVR2104HS which I sold to buy this one for the IVS functionality.
I think I have scored a faulty NVR, anyone confirm this or have advice,
Thanks
Rudi