Hikvision Doorbell Comparison Villa Maria 6113 - Pro Series 8113

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  • Hik-Vision Door Bell Comparison Villa Maria 6113 - Pro Series 8113
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    DS-KV6113-WPE1(B)
    DS-KB8113-IME1
    @PaulCCTVSystemsUK

Komentáře • 8

  • @billcarson9565
    @billcarson9565 Před 2 měsíci

    would you use this or a ring elite poe video doorbell? i am at a cross roads with my decision, your help please

  • @christiannielsen3863
    @christiannielsen3863 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Any experiences with apple watch compatibility?

  • @Timmie44
    @Timmie44 Před 2 lety

    Hi Paul, do you have a wiring diagram how to connect the 8113 to a mechanical chime? In the release notes of "V2.2.1 Build 200526" I see that you can select "Mechanical Doorbell" in the software. However, I can't find instruction how to wire it

  • @J273
    @J273 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi , im interested in a 6113.
    Is this a standalone doorbell and no need for the intercom screen? How does it connect up im guessing its straight to your NVR's POE port and acts like a normal Camera?
    One thing i am confused about, being a doorbell is there no internal chime or just a notification in the hit-connect app?
    Thanks

    • @CCTVSystemsUK
      @CCTVSystemsUK  Před 2 lety

      Hi,
      The 6113 is a stand alone doorbell that does not have an internal chime mechanism. All activations go to the Hik-connect app.
      As for the "direct" NVR connection, I would imagine that while the NVR would be able to satisfy the power requirements of the doorbell, it would "if at all possible" lock the doorbell up in the NVR address network!
      This internal address network is private and, more importantly, separate from your router IP range. Thus denying the doorbell Internet access to contact your app...
      You could activate the doorbell and hit the dhcp tab to request an IP address from your router and, then manually add the doorbell through it's IP address to the NVR.
      Of course a POE injector will be required.
      Don't quote me on this as it would never be something I myself would try, because of the obvious pitfalls listed above.
      Hope this helps,
      Regards,
      Paul
      CCTV Systems UK

  • @neilwilkins9002
    @neilwilkins9002 Před 2 lety

    Hi Paul can you connect direct to your NVR??

    • @CCTVSystemsUK
      @CCTVSystemsUK  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi,
      A "direct" NVR connection would probably not be possible I would imagine. Because, while the NVR would be able to satisfy the power requirements of the doorbell, it would "if at all possible" lock the doorbell up in the NVR address network!
      This internal address network is private and, more importantly, separate from your router IP range. Thus denying the doorbell Internet access to contact your app...
      You could activate the doorbell and hit the dhcp tab to request an IP address from your router and, then manually add the doorbell through it's IP address to the NVR.
      Of course a POE injector will be required.
      Don't quote me on this as it would never be something I myself would try, because of the obvious pitfalls listed above.
      Hope this helps,
      Regards,
      Paul
      CCTV Systems UK

    • @neilwilkins9002
      @neilwilkins9002 Před 2 lety

      @@CCTVSystemsUK cheers Paul, appreciate your reply and videos..have got me out of a pickle once or twice