Hi there
I got a HikVision 7608NI/SE, with 5 x HikVision DS-2CD2132-I 3MP cameras back in early May. 4 of the cams are connected directly to the NVR's 4 PoE ports; the 5th via a PoE port on a TP-Link TL-SF1008P. The NVR is connected to the LAN through the TP-Link switch (on non-PoE ports).
Some weeks ago, the NVR just died in the middle of the night (no lightning-storms or anything going on. TP-Link and NVR also on same electrical phase). I removed the NVR from it's place and connected a VGA-monitor and mouse to it... nothing. Unit was shipped back to supplier, who took it apart and apparently identified some "lightly charred" components on the board.
Then I got a replacement unit (with older firmware, so couldn't import my settings from the first unit - and couldn't update firmware either! Hmm!); configured it with my monitor and mouse connected to it; set IP-address to something which would be useful in my LAN; chekced that video was indeed available from the 5th camera - and then installed it in it's usual place and connected the 4 cameras to it (5th cam already connected via IP-Link switch). Then tried connecting to it via LAN - nothing? Disconnected everything, and returned it to my monitor/mouse-testbed - nothing (does seem to go some of the way in terms of booting; double-beeps and LEDs light up (power LED constant green + Tx/Rx flashing green) but otherwise nothing).
Then checked all cables with a LAN-tester - no problems detected. TP-Link switch works flawlessly; got a wireless router serving as wireless AP connected to it which works perfectly.
Per supplier's recommendation, I then disassembled the board (yes, I know what I am doing - electrical engineer), and took a handfull of pictures of the board for initial analysis by supplier/HikVision (one pic attached).
Anyone out there who has had similar experiences?! I am completely baffled about what's going on here! Don't want to receive yet another unit which then just inexplicably dies..!
Thanks in advance for any inputs!
Regards,
Bo
I got a HikVision 7608NI/SE, with 5 x HikVision DS-2CD2132-I 3MP cameras back in early May. 4 of the cams are connected directly to the NVR's 4 PoE ports; the 5th via a PoE port on a TP-Link TL-SF1008P. The NVR is connected to the LAN through the TP-Link switch (on non-PoE ports).
Some weeks ago, the NVR just died in the middle of the night (no lightning-storms or anything going on. TP-Link and NVR also on same electrical phase). I removed the NVR from it's place and connected a VGA-monitor and mouse to it... nothing. Unit was shipped back to supplier, who took it apart and apparently identified some "lightly charred" components on the board.
Then I got a replacement unit (with older firmware, so couldn't import my settings from the first unit - and couldn't update firmware either! Hmm!); configured it with my monitor and mouse connected to it; set IP-address to something which would be useful in my LAN; chekced that video was indeed available from the 5th camera - and then installed it in it's usual place and connected the 4 cameras to it (5th cam already connected via IP-Link switch). Then tried connecting to it via LAN - nothing? Disconnected everything, and returned it to my monitor/mouse-testbed - nothing (does seem to go some of the way in terms of booting; double-beeps and LEDs light up (power LED constant green + Tx/Rx flashing green) but otherwise nothing).
Then checked all cables with a LAN-tester - no problems detected. TP-Link switch works flawlessly; got a wireless router serving as wireless AP connected to it which works perfectly.
Per supplier's recommendation, I then disassembled the board (yes, I know what I am doing - electrical engineer), and took a handfull of pictures of the board for initial analysis by supplier/HikVision (one pic attached).
Anyone out there who has had similar experiences?! I am completely baffled about what's going on here! Don't want to receive yet another unit which then just inexplicably dies..!
Thanks in advance for any inputs!
Regards,
Bo