IP-5IRD5S02-W-3.6

chihashu

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Jul 15, 2025
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New Jersey
Greetings

I just moved into an new office space that has many of these IP-5IRD5S02-W-3.6 cameras (POE) installed throughout. The prior tenant took the nvr but not the cameras. with the help of the forum, I was able to pull the static ip addresses of the cameras, but I am not able to login. I tried userid - "admin" pass - "<blanck>" and userid "admin" pass "admin" but it does not work. anyone know what the default is or how to reset these cameras to factory (I don't see a reset button, I opened up the camera as well) ?

My goal is to use these cameras with a reolink nvr....and resusing the old cameras will save me a lot of money.

Thank
 
Most systems the camera will take on the user/password of the NVR at initialization, so you are probably SOL.

Most cameras will have a reset button - either a tiny little one on the board somewhere, next to the SD card slot, or maybe as a button on one of the pigtail wires.

It is best to match brand of NVR and camera for full functionality, so you would be better off to go with an ENS Security NVR.
 
Greetings

I just moved into an new office space that has many of these IP-5IRD5S02-W-3.6 cameras (POE) installed throughout. The prior tenant took the nvr but not the cameras. with the help of the forum, I was able to pull the static ip addresses of the cameras, but I am not able to login. I tried userid - "admin" pass - "<blanck>" and userid "admin" pass "admin" but it does not work. anyone know what the default is or how to reset these cameras to factory (I don't see a reset button, I opened up the camera as well) ?

My goal is to use these cameras with a reolink nvr....and resusing the old cameras will save me a lot of money.

Thank
 
Thank you. I was able to find the default password and am able to access the configure the cameras from a PC using the web browser and see video. I reached out to ENS and was told that they only sell to dealers/intallers and they will refer me to one.

I prefer to learn and do this myself. These are ONVIF ver.16 cameras, shouldn't I be able to set this up with compliant NVRs. That said, I tried to use the cameras with Agent DVR and NVMS lite...but having issues connecting. I was able to pull the ip from a PC using "arp -a" at the cmd prompt. but on the camera it has a different ip under the TCP/IP setting and in Agent DVR scan they were able to find the camera with that ip (but I do not see video)

sorry to sound ignorant but I am eagered to learn. Thanks
 
ONVIF compliant simply means the NVR should see the video but nothing else is guaranteed like audio or camera motion detection analytics, etc.

Maybe that is sufficient for your needs or maybe it isn't, but I would steer clear from Reolink.
 
ONVIF compliant simply means the NVR should see the video but nothing else is guaranteed like audio or camera motion detection analytics, etc.

Maybe that is sufficient for your needs or maybe it isn't, but I would steer clear from Reolink.
Yes, for the most part all I am looking for is video....everything else is gravy. btw, why not Reolink? Thanks
 
Reolink isn't really ONVIF and when you change out cameras you won't want Roelink as they are poor in low light.
 
If the camera is supposed to be ONVIF-compliant then maybe ODM will reveal the RTSP URL.
Install ODM, run it, at upper left log in with camera's user/pass, click on a camera in left column, then click on "Live video" to the right of that, if streaming OK the RTSP URL will appear at bottom right.

That URL should also work in VLC.
 
Most here would recommend a Dahua OEM NVR so that you can get better cameras in the future that will work with it.