Bizarre - two cameras zoom to max at same time!

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Very odd behaviour for two of my four Dahua cameras connected to my Blue Iris server (connected using VPN, there is no internet access to these cameras) (they are: three starlights - IPC-HDW5231R-ZE turret cameras, and one 8MP IPC-HFW5831E-ZE bullet camera).

Two of the four zoomed to maximum zoom at the same time! (~ 16:07 EDT today)
One was a starlight, and one was the 8MP model.
(Of the other two starlights: one was already set for max zoom and the other was unaffected.)

Any ideas what could cause this?
 

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One thing to check is to disable PTZ controls of each camera. Blueiris admin console, click on a camera, right click, camera properties, PTZ/Control tab. On varifocal cams, when you have a cam selected, clicking in the live image zooms the cam if PTZ is enabled.
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One thing to check is to disable PTZ controls of each camera. Blueiris admin console, click on a camera, right click, camera properties, PTZ/Control tab. On varifocal cams, when you have a cam selected, clicking in the live image zooms the cam if PTZ is enabled.
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Didn't know you could do that ... will try it out, thanks ... although that doesn't explain this happening randomly today (was not viewing anything at the time).
 

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Aee you POE switch cameras on a UPS? Could it have been a power fluctuation ?
I suppose that could be it, and may be most likely explanation?
Although the affected cameras are on two different switches (neither with UPS).
Which reminds me...where is a good source for a UPS for a 48 port Cisco POE switch? I'm figuring a good used UPS will work nicely ...if I can find one!
 

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Used UPS = used batteries = not a good idea IMHO.
 

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I was thinking of a place like one I used to know that did this but they put in new batteries and sold them that way.
 

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That would be ok then.. if you can find the place, and trust they put in new batteries.. ask for a warranty.
 
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