shelestoff
Young grasshopper
source is trust - official overseas CIS support specialist showed a snapshot from GDP systemWhat is your source?
source is trust - official overseas CIS support specialist showed a snapshot from GDP systemWhat is your source?
Then I'll insist for @EMPIRETECANDY to confirm and remove these firmwares from this topic. I like to crossvalidate my trusted sources.source is trust - official overseas CIS support specialist showed a snapshot from GDP system
Nothing is misunderstood, I was looking for clarification. You said “that firmware is closed.” I thought you might have been talking about another build.what are you doesnt understood?
i was mean right this new 4.0 version.Nothing is misunderstood, I was looking for clarification. You said “that firmware is closed.” I thought you might have been talking about another build.
I also have an 5216 which doesn't have an issue, but here my thoughts:Anyone have this problem?
I powered it up brand new. There is no hard drive attached. I attached and detached a hard drive. Made no difference. Downgrading the firmware makes the problem go away.I also have an 5216 which doesn't have an issue, but here my thoughts:
- are you sure it ain't the hard drives clicking (unplug them in shutdown mode)?
- are you sure the firmware upgrade went 100% correct? I remember @EMPIRETECANDY stating once that downgrade was not possible!
Did you make a factory default after flashing and reboot?I powered it up brand new. There is no hard drive attached. I attached and detached a hard drive. Made no difference. Downgrading the firmware makes the problem go away.
Yes, pretty sure the firmware update went fine. I already upgraded and downgraded 3 times. Same problem. Going back to v3.216 always have no problem. The NVR works fine. All the menus and options works fine. I even loaded up 6 cameras automatically detected by IP scan.
Here's the clicking sound.
Originally, I thought it was the PSU fan. But it's not. It's definitely coming from the motherboard (green relay switch areas). My guess is, something is triggering the relay. The clicking is very consistent and as long as the NVR is fully booted up, then it will click. When you reboot the NVR, the clicking does go away until 20 seconds later, when the NVR boots up the OS, then the clicking comes back.Did you make a factory default after flashing and reboot?
Can you try to hear, where is sound: mainboard or power supply?
Of course you can downgrade! I just did it 3 times last night. No issues. Downgrade to the same firmware that you had before. I had to downgrade and upgrade 3 times to make sure that it was indeed the new firmware that was the problem.I thought you cannot downgrade 4.0? Can I downgrade to previous version as I too am having issues with the 4.0.
Using IE, Chrome or Firefox when accessing Management - Camera- Encode - Please Wait=message appears and never goes away and hangs the browser. Cannot get past this point using Web Browsers.
Can you confirm with the Dahua guys if this firmware has been closed?I just send the video to the dahua guy, let's see.