Unboxing and setup of Hikvision DS-7608NI-I2-8P NVR and DS-2CD2355FWD Cameras, plus Sample Footage

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 53

  • @rdcontracting1101
    @rdcontracting1101 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video. Thank you, purchased my NVR a while ago, but didn't install it as my home network cupboard was a nightmare of cables due to the technician that wired everything up.
    So spent the day tidying it all up and removing obsolete components.
    With the help of your video I got my NVR up and running! Thank you!!🙂

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad my video helped.

  • @peterjohnson2245
    @peterjohnson2245 Před rokem

    Just got a full system and had to resort to searching to set up. Thanks so much for this, I was able to get the directly connected cameras set up, Struggling on getting the 2 that are connected via the rest of the network rather than direct to the dedicated camera ports on the rear.

  • @stanleysimilo914
    @stanleysimilo914 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for a great tutorial. How do I connect my mobile device to connect. With the older versions, it was relatively easy but with the new Hikvision NVR, it has proven to be a challenge.

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety +1

      I use the iVMS-4500 app to remote view my cameras. For remote access, I use "Register Mode" = "IP/Domain" and for the "Address" I use No-IP.org to have a "static" address and configure my router to port forward port 8000 to my NVR. Then I just enter my HikVision NVR username and password and select which cameras I want. I also have a "Home" based profile for access where the only difference is the "Address" is my NVR's IP address rather than the No-IP.org address.

  • @ahmetmert6217
    @ahmetmert6217 Před 2 lety

    thank you for this very detailed video

  • @DIY-UK
    @DIY-UK Před 3 lety

    really good video thank you.

  • @lucasmaler8584
    @lucasmaler8584 Před 3 lety

    Compliment ! Very good demonstration
    Hope I'll find some further explanations of configuration, especially the Event and Record menu-items.
    It seems a bit tricky for me to understand the options meanings
    Greetings from Germany
    Lucas

  • @ljmrbubi
    @ljmrbubi Před 3 lety

    Hi,thanks for video...is possible make one for undestand how use a iphone app and configure nvr ?? qrcode is not present ....

  • @ArturasSapalas
    @ArturasSapalas Před rokem

    @Bits And Bobs regarding the camera Micro SD card vs NVR hard disk. So, these two devices have storage. What's the benefit of Micro SD card?
    Can you choose where to record data if you have both storages (each card Micro SD card and NVR hard disk) installed?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před rokem +1

      One benefit of using SD cards I could see would be if you only wanted to have a couple of cameras and already had a PoE switch or 12v adapter and didn't want to go to the expense of an NVR.
      Since I don't use SD cards, I can't say for certain that you can record to both. I would assume it would be possible but as mentioned, not 100% certain.

  • @pleasuremaster4617
    @pleasuremaster4617 Před rokem

    I for the love of me can't run the SADPT tool, it seems to be broken from their end..

  • @upnhere8513
    @upnhere8513 Před rokem

    I was planning on installing this completely offline. Is the set up the same via the included mouse onboard GUI ?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před rokem

      I've never used the onboard GUI. Sorry. Hopefully someone else may know the answer.

  • @EsarhaddonPrime
    @EsarhaddonPrime Před 4 lety

    Very helpful video. Thank you. The area where I really struggled was configuring remote access on my mobile. The instructions were very poor on this. Something for another video perhaps?

    • @EsarhaddonPrime
      @EsarhaddonPrime Před 4 lety

      FYI for anyone that is looking-it is relatively simple (once you know how). You need the QR code off the back of the machine and the Verification Code that you created when you set up the system. DON'T go down the Dynamic DNS route. May of the videos on CZcams are old and cover this. Technology and setup has move on from this. Much simpler now.

    • @madmax1412
      @madmax1412 Před 4 lety

      Hi Robert,
      I use the iVMS-4500 app to remote view my cameras. For remote access, I use "Register Mode" = "IP/Domain" and for the "Address" I use No-IP.org to have a "static" address and configure my router to port forward port 8000 to my NVR. Then I just enter my HikVision NVR username and password and select which cameras I want. I also have a "Home" based profile for access where the only difference is the "Address" is my NVR's IP address rather than the No-IP.org address.

    • @EsarhaddonPrime
      @EsarhaddonPrime Před 4 lety

      @@madmax1412 Thanks Max. I might have to look into that. I finally got the Hik Connect Android application to work for remote (and local access). Now I can't see my live feeds on my PC either through the web browser or the IVMS-4200 software "Video Wall". Any ideas? Very strange.

    • @EsarhaddonPrime
      @EsarhaddonPrime Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Max. Upgraded the client software to the latest version of IVMS-4200 and all good. Many Thanks, Rob

    • @madmax1412
      @madmax1412 Před 4 lety

      @@EsarhaddonPrime When you are using the web browser pointing to your NVR IP address, and you've logged in, you should be at the "Live View" tab.
      On the left side should be a list of your cameras. I find I need to click the camera icon to the left of the name, not on the name itself, for the view to appear.
      To select another camera and still view the first, make sure you click in one of the grey boxed areas where the view is to appear before clicking on the camera icon.
      I hope that helps.

  • @davewright732
    @davewright732 Před 2 lety

    Nice images, what I find interesting is the drift to out of focus images at night compared to the daytime images, is this due to the fixed lens?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Dave
      I'm not sure. Sorry. I would think most cameras don't get great focus with night vision.
      Perhaps there is a Hikvision forum that may have more knowledgeable people.

  • @leomerino3906
    @leomerino3906 Před 3 lety

    Have a question about the parts where you are walking and you show 4mm 2mm do have different cameras or you changing the settings on the NVR?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety

      The Bedroom and Lounge ones are 4mm, the Garage and Back Yard ones are 2.8mm. All 4 are the DS-2CD2355FWD-I model cameras.

  • @germanardila1702
    @germanardila1702 Před rokem

    Congratulations for this video... Great..
    Which camera would be suitable for distance 40meters and height 12mts?
    Thousand thanks in advantage...

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před rokem

      Hi
      I'm not an expert in the various camera that are available as I've had my system up for years and haven't looked at what's come out since then.
      I suggest looking at some of the videos on the "The Hook Up" channel such as this one - czcams.com/video/BVg81haX2c0/video.html
      Also check out this site - calculator.ipvm.com/ - as you can input your address and put cameras at various parts of your house, input the camera type and it will give you an indication of what you can see. It does have a short time restriction, but you can re-fresh the screen and start again and for the second (or future goes), you can have your information ready to input.

    • @germanardila1702
      @germanardila1702 Před rokem

      @@bitsandbobs356 Thousand thanks Brother... 👍👍👍

  • @Holms
    @Holms Před 3 lety

    After turning on my NvR it constantly beeping that I don’t have HDD connected and it seems to me only accepts network hdds like NAS.

  • @cielchan88
    @cielchan88 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for you video, it was really helpful. Btw, could you explain more about the wiring of the RJ45 cables that are used for the cameras? Are they a straight trough or crossover cables?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety +1

      Due to cabling laws, I had a licensed electrician run the cables from the eaves to the hallway cabinet and these would be straight through cables.
      I then used straight through patch cables from the termination points to the NVR.

  • @mcbain_8446
    @mcbain_8446 Před 3 lety

    Hey mate is that mounting bracket thats included with NVR there to allow mounting the unit on its side/onto a wall so it sits vertically?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety

      They are usually for a 19" rack mount but it may be possible to use them to mount it vertically. To be honest, I haven't given it any thought. I just have mine sitting on a shelf.

  • @wg3491
    @wg3491 Před 4 lety

    HI, do you need to anything in adding camera section part of your video. the problem that i have is the ip camera(DS-2CD2355FWD-I 2.8mm) is not working after factory default the NVR . i tried to press the reset the camera and still showed the password or login name is incorrect. can you help me please? i heard these camera very high security . how to reset the camera? thanks

  • @albumihaicom
    @albumihaicom Před 2 lety

    Hi, can you tell me if this NVR also record the audio stream from hikvision audio capable cameras? Thanks!

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, I'm not sure. Perhaps another viewer may have audio enabled cameras and can confirm.

  • @jeramiefaint4361
    @jeramiefaint4361 Před 2 lety

    Hey mate,
    Thanks for the video, it has helped. However, I have bought a house that has this system and the owners have not left any passwords or manuals. Do yo know how I reset the password on the NVR to start the loading process from the beginning?

    • @jeramiefaint4361
      @jeramiefaint4361 Před 2 lety +1

      I worked it out.

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 2 lety

      @@jeramiefaint4361 Thanks for that. Would you mind posting how you did it in case others have the same issue? I was going to suggest trying the default password of 12345. Glad you got it sorted.

  • @none-qq9lg
    @none-qq9lg Před rokem

    Hi where did you purchase the NVR from?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před rokem +1

      iCam Security Services. Price was $818 but got a discount of $40.90 (Can't remember why) back in July 2019.

  • @fujitsubo3323
    @fujitsubo3323 Před 4 lety

    hey brother, did it come with the rackmount ears in the box or did you have to buy them as an extra i cant seem to find any info anywhere that suggests they come in the box. i can see old posts from 2016 of people bitching about the older wider version of this model number not including rack ears in the box.

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 4 lety

      The only bracket was the black one shown at 1:50. I didn't mount mine. It's just sitting on a shelf.

  • @jrmarto873
    @jrmarto873 Před rokem

    How do you change the ip address so it works

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před rokem

      If you are talking about the IP address of the NVR, then jump to 15:07 in the video. This is assuming you've used the SADP tool to log in as shown at the start of the chapter at 13:10

  • @xtreamlearner434
    @xtreamlearner434 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to perform detection(motion, human, vehicle) with this particular NVR?.

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety +1

      TBH, I'm not sure.
      When I go into the NVR on my browser and go to the "Configuration" tab, there is "Vehicle Detection" option but when I first click on it, a pop up box appears saying the camera doesn't support it.
      Furtherdown on the left hand side menu is "Human Body Capture" but once again, I get the pop up saying the camera doesn't support the feature.
      Sorry I can't be of more help.

    • @xtreamlearner434
      @xtreamlearner434 Před 3 lety

      @@bitsandbobs356 Thanks for your quick reply. Even this is also useful for me because I'm planning to buy this one.

    • @MrPeebly
      @MrPeebly Před 3 lety +1

      You can set up motion detection and line crossing detection. Motion is motion, not yet discovered how to discriminate between a vehicle, a person or a bird or shadow from trees. Settings can be found in the motion menu, set each camera individually based on your requirements.

  • @eckathewrecka
    @eckathewrecka Před 3 lety

    Is the verification code the same as the password you have set?

    • @bitsandbobs356
      @bitsandbobs356  Před 3 lety

      The verification code can be anything you want. You will use this when you create a Hik-Connect account and go to "add device".
      You will be prompted for the serial number of the PVR you want to add plus the verification code you created at the 14:16 mark of my video.
      Instructions on using the Hik-connect service can be found at www.hik-connect.com/views/terms/newHelp/helpIos/GUID-A708C1FF-0756-4D2A-8883-9E2EBC972F49.html
      The verification code is asked at point 6.

    • @eckathewrecka
      @eckathewrecka Před 3 lety

      @@bitsandbobs356 thanks mate :)