This thread included some specific settings adjustments for HikVision cameras for improving facial identification at night, and this advice may serve as guidelines for experimentation with other cameras: Starting from the default settings, increase exposure until the face isn't overexposed; probably ~1/100 or more. WDR ON, Wide Dynamic Level 5.
Setting up motion detection via the NVR interface. Step 1. Right click and go to the Main Menu. Then go to Camera > Motion. Step 2. Select the Channel that you would like to detect motion on. Step 3. Make sure to Enable Motion Detection by ticking the box. Step 4. Adjust your sensitivity and zone settings to your liking.There are 6 steps to setting up your NVR for remote viewing: Understand Your Network. Setup DDNS. Setup A Port Forward. Assign The DDNS Hostname To Your NVR. Set Two IP Addresses For Your NVR. Verify That Local Viewing and Remote Viewing Work. We’ve got lots to cover, so let’s dive in!
Dec 2, 2014. #1. I have four Eyesurv esip-mp2-bt1 cameras and 2 HiKvision ip cameras on my network. For some reason which I have been unable to figure out the time keeps resetting on all the cameras. For example I go in and manually change the time/date and set the timezone, along with selecting the check box for NTP server and click save.
For each camera check that the frame rate and bit rate for the main stream (normal) and main stream (event) are identical. Having the frame rate or bit rate change on event detection can cause problems. With the virtual host feature enabled on the NVR - log into each camera directly and check the video settings detailed in step 1.
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