I've just bought a DS-2CD2146G2-ISU (from Use-IP) for testing on a remote outdoor site (which belongs to a friend). My first experience with Hikvision and not a CCTV "pro" - the day job is IT/networks. So forgive me if I'm a "newbie". Not a complete "newbie" to IP CCTV though (see below).
The site is already equipped with a 7 camera plus NVR Foscam system which has been working reasonably well for the past 3+ years. It started out with 4 cameras (and 9 channel NVR) and has grown as the site has been developed. There was no point going for anything more "up market" to begin with as for a long time it was limited to standard ADSL (it only had EO phone lines - 20 of them). That was resolved at the start of this year when we managed to persuade BT Openreach to re-route the copper for one of the lines the nearest FTTC cabinet. It now has full 80/20 FTTC and gives virtually max speed for 80/20.
That now all works great, complete with 24-hour recording, live remote monitoring through the firewall to the NVR (and via VPN for network access) and email notificaitons. Even added an Axis C1310-E with both recorded annoucements (triggered via the web UI) and live "Oi you!" via peer2peer SIP.
Being an outdoor site, basic motion detection can generate a storm of emails, especially during bad weather. The primary reason for looking at doing a gradual uprade from Foscam to Hikvision for Acusense. Checked with Hikvision UK before buying to check that all the smart stuff is done "in camera" and not depenant on the NVR. Essential at this stage. At the moment we just need the camera to send email notifications when it detects "human" activity via Smart Events.
The DS-2CD2146G2-ISU arrived last Monday and didn't take long to get it up and running on the local LAN on site via PoE. Even managed to get the Foscam NVR to do the video recording via ONVIF - after tweaking the main and substream video settings to match the FI9961EP Foscams, enabling ONVIF in the Intergration settings and setting up an ONVIF user.
Have done all the network settings in line with rest of the system (fixed IP, changed the default ports used for HTTP, HTTPS and ONVIF. All well and good. It gets the time via NTP and so DNS resolution is working.
Couldn't get past "Failed" when testing the email settings until I upgraded the firmware from the 2018 it came installed to the current release:
After doing that emails worked and could send test emails.
Event notifications, however, have proven very difficult. So far I've only managed to get it to send one email (with attached pic) for via "Scene Change". And that was triggered when it switched from day to night vision. So it CAN send emails with attached pics.
What I really want to get working is Intrusion Detection.
As far as I can this should be a matter of setting up the dectection zones, min and max target sizes, enabling it, ensuring scheduling is set and linking it to send emails.
I turned on "Rules" so I can see what it is doing in the live view and it appears to detect targets - boxes going red etc.
Does it log anything in the logs? NO
Does it send any emails? NO.
I'm at a complete loss as to figure out why.
Just in case it might have been one of those weird settings issues that sometimes happen after a significant firmware upgrade (as I had with the C1310-E), I've this morning done a full "Restore Defaults" and reconfigured everything from scratch. No change.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
George
*** Update ***
Just had a really good chat with one of the (extremely helpful) guys at Use-IP and most likely down to the fact that because the camera is operating "stand-alone", i.e. not hooked up to a Hikvision NVR for event management, it needs local storage (micro SD card) for them to work properly. Also goes a long way to explain the lack of event log entries.
I shall put in a 16GB card (it isn't doing video recording on it, just events) and see how I get on.
I knew it would be something to do with becoming familiar with the vastly more sophisticated Hikvision kit
One learns by getting things wrong
The site is already equipped with a 7 camera plus NVR Foscam system which has been working reasonably well for the past 3+ years. It started out with 4 cameras (and 9 channel NVR) and has grown as the site has been developed. There was no point going for anything more "up market" to begin with as for a long time it was limited to standard ADSL (it only had EO phone lines - 20 of them). That was resolved at the start of this year when we managed to persuade BT Openreach to re-route the copper for one of the lines the nearest FTTC cabinet. It now has full 80/20 FTTC and gives virtually max speed for 80/20.
That now all works great, complete with 24-hour recording, live remote monitoring through the firewall to the NVR (and via VPN for network access) and email notificaitons. Even added an Axis C1310-E with both recorded annoucements (triggered via the web UI) and live "Oi you!" via peer2peer SIP.
Being an outdoor site, basic motion detection can generate a storm of emails, especially during bad weather. The primary reason for looking at doing a gradual uprade from Foscam to Hikvision for Acusense. Checked with Hikvision UK before buying to check that all the smart stuff is done "in camera" and not depenant on the NVR. Essential at this stage. At the moment we just need the camera to send email notifications when it detects "human" activity via Smart Events.
The DS-2CD2146G2-ISU arrived last Monday and didn't take long to get it up and running on the local LAN on site via PoE. Even managed to get the Foscam NVR to do the video recording via ONVIF - after tweaking the main and substream video settings to match the FI9961EP Foscams, enabling ONVIF in the Intergration settings and setting up an ONVIF user.
Have done all the network settings in line with rest of the system (fixed IP, changed the default ports used for HTTP, HTTPS and ONVIF. All well and good. It gets the time via NTP and so DNS resolution is working.
Couldn't get past "Failed" when testing the email settings until I upgraded the firmware from the 2018 it came installed to the current release:
After doing that emails worked and could send test emails.
Event notifications, however, have proven very difficult. So far I've only managed to get it to send one email (with attached pic) for via "Scene Change". And that was triggered when it switched from day to night vision. So it CAN send emails with attached pics.
What I really want to get working is Intrusion Detection.
As far as I can this should be a matter of setting up the dectection zones, min and max target sizes, enabling it, ensuring scheduling is set and linking it to send emails.
I turned on "Rules" so I can see what it is doing in the live view and it appears to detect targets - boxes going red etc.
Does it log anything in the logs? NO
Does it send any emails? NO.
I'm at a complete loss as to figure out why.
Just in case it might have been one of those weird settings issues that sometimes happen after a significant firmware upgrade (as I had with the C1310-E), I've this morning done a full "Restore Defaults" and reconfigured everything from scratch. No change.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
George
*** Update ***
Just had a really good chat with one of the (extremely helpful) guys at Use-IP and most likely down to the fact that because the camera is operating "stand-alone", i.e. not hooked up to a Hikvision NVR for event management, it needs local storage (micro SD card) for them to work properly. Also goes a long way to explain the lack of event log entries.
I shall put in a 16GB card (it isn't doing video recording on it, just events) and see how I get on.
I knew it would be something to do with becoming familiar with the vastly more sophisticated Hikvision kit
One learns by getting things wrong
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