Remote disarming the Dahua survilance system

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Hello all,

Could you explain me how I can disarm my Dahua survilance system remotely ?
I usually use the next way to do this.
When I go to the home I go inside where is my NVR located and using a mouse switch off the smart plan for each camera connected to NVR.

The problem is that when my car is driving home area the IVS rules start to work and they turn on alarm lights.
It is very uncovinient.

Is the way remotely using mobile GMSS application to switch off survilance alarms or there is another way?
Could you tell about how you disarm yours survilance system when you are getting home?
 

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What cameras are you using?
For the TioC-range it's very easy but for other cameras it can be more tricky.

As you mention alarm lights i guess we're talking TioC, I.e. 3549-AS-PV.
 

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Just a thought. What about a signal into the Alarm in port? Take whatever brand of car one owns
(I presume it has a garage door opener) or use a WIFI opener and connect to alarm in port. Program from there.
 

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What cameras are you using?
For the TioC-range it's very easy but for other cameras it can be more tricky.

As you mention alarm lights i guess we're talking TioC, I.e. 3549-AS-PV.
I have 3 cameras connected to NVR IPC-HFW2831T-ZAS-S2, IPC-HDW5442TMP-ASE,IPC-HFW3849T1P-AS-PV.
I would prefer to switch them off by NVR.
I meant I would be better to send NVR some command to disarm cameras.
 

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Just a thought. What about a signal into the Alarm in port? Take whatever brand of car one owns
(I presume it has a garage door opener) or use a WIFI opener and connect to alarm in port. Program from there.
I think to works but It should more easy way to disarms cameras.
 

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Since NVR Fw 4.002xx the alarm-in -> Disarm has moved. See screenshot.

How do you control the alarm lights? Relay out from NVR? If so, your solution can be solved by this NVR Function.

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Since NVR Fw 4.002xx the alarm-in -> Disarm has moved. See screenshot.
How do you control the alarm lights? Relay out from NVR? If so, your solution can be solved by this NVR Function.
Thank you for response.
Also IVS rules generates a lot of alert emails and this bother me each time.
Is there way to switch off IVS rules or SmartPlans remotely ?
 

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Thank you for response.
Also IVS rules generates a lot of alert emails and this bother me each time.
Is there way to switch off IVS rules or SmartPlans remotely ?
Make sure you do not have MD or SMD turned on as well. IVS is usually pretty solid. You many need to refine your rules.

Turning off all alerts ends up meaning it is simply a recording device and not an early warning alert system.
 

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Make sure you do not have MD or SMD turned on as well. IVS is usually pretty solid. You many need to refine your rules.

Turning off all alerts ends up meaning it is simply a recording device and not an early warning alert system.
The problem is that NVR recorded me when I was approaching my home and send false alarm messages.
I don't know how make cameras to avoid email message when I got home.
 
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