I'm mounting camera to a ceiling but there's an overhang it can't see past, how can I lower it a bit? I have the PFA137 mount. Can I mount 2 of that mount together to lower it, or what's the best way?
This was caused by the ONVIF passwords not matching what I had changed the admin 'user' password to. Not sure how they got mismatched on just the two cameras that didn't come from Andy, but now that they're all in sync, they query fine via ONVIF now.I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.
I have five 5231 turrets.
Two came from from DragonEye.
Three came from @EMPIRETECANDY.
All five are running the same firmware (2.460.Dahua 00.7.R, build: 2017-03-06)
The two from DragonEye don't report properly in Blue Iris:
Code:Opening port 80... HTTP Get / request... OK ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime 2017-05-13T00:56:43.000Z Requesting device information... Bad response
The three from Andy report fine in Blue Iris:
Code:Opening port 80... HTTP Get / request... OK ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime 2017-05-13T00:59:48.000Z Requesting device information... Manufacturer: Dahua Model: IPC-HDW5231R-Z FirmwareVersion: 2.460.Dahua 00.7.R, build: 2017-03-06
I don't know what the difference is. I've tried resetting the two from DragonEye, and even exporting a config from one of Andy's models and importing it, and they still act differently.
They also have serial numbers that start differently (3B vs 3A):
DragonEye:
3BPAA9DM4B1XXXX
3BPAA9DM4B1XXXX
Andy:
3APAA9DM428XXXX
3APAA9DM428XXXX
3APAA9DM428XXXX
Was curious if anyone else has a 5231 with a serial number that starts with 3B, or might have seen this situation before.
Are 3Bs a Chinese model that just reports back differently or something?
Thanks!
I know I saw a link for this camera's firmware, but I'm not finding it. Can anyone show me what thread it is in? I don't have a disk drive for my PC.
I know I saw a link for this camera's firmware, but I'm not finding it. Can anyone show me what thread it is in? I don't have a disk drive for my PC.
You aren't the first one in that situation to use that tape. Haven't read any reports of it failing, so hopefully that's a good sign.OK...so I'm one of the fools who terminated cat6 RJ45's BEFORE inserting into the plastic waterproof connection connector....you think that Nashua Silicone tape from Home Depot around the connection will be good enough?
...my cams are all under eaves...using junction box OR PFB203w wall mounts...
I have 14 of these cameras in my system and all are stable. No issues here.Get some report for the cam offline and keep booting. I want to know if this happens for users of HDW5231R-Z. I will check it tomorrow when we back from public holiday.
Can send message to me if meet this kind of prpblem and I will try to solve this problem asap.
Thanks!
Andy
Get some report for the cam offline and keep booting. I want to know if this happens for users of HDW5231R-Z. I will check it tomorrow when we back from public holiday.
Can send message to me if meet this kind of prpblem and I will try to solve this problem asap.
Thanks!
Andy
When zoom in the cam dead? So strange.
OK...so I'm one of the fools who terminated cat6 RJ45's BEFORE inserting into the plastic waterproof connection connector....you think that Nashua Silicone tape from Home Depot around the connection will be good enough?
...my cams are all under eaves...using junction box OR PFB203w wall mounts...
You aren't the first one in that situation to use that tape. Haven't read any reports of it failing, so hopefully that's a good sign.
i did not use them.I had a professional installer team install 6 of these cams this weekend. All are in soffits under the roof. When I was clearing the boxes today, i found in the boxes these tubular plastic pieces. Are these what you are referring to? It looks like the installer never used them! As i recollect him telling me that as the cams are in soffits, there wasnt a chance of water getting up underneath them and so he didnt put into paste/putty. But after finding these pieces today, I wonder... What are your thoughts? Are they critical in my setting? Thank you.
Is the firmware on the first page the most current still for this camera? I'm about to update all of mine.
My soffits all perforated (to allow air flow), so if I pressure wash my house, I'm pretty sure I can get some water splashed up in mine. Probably be a shot in a million to short one of the cameras out, but ... I'm also in a super humid area (summer-time, anyways), so I used those pieces on mine.
i did not use them.