Adding cameras to your Network Video Recorder (NVR) is a crucial step in any CCTV setup. Not only does it allow you to store and access all your camera recordings in one place, but it also simplifies camera configuration. In this simple step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to add cameras to a Hikvision NVR using the new NVR 5 web interface.
Why add cameras to an NVR?
- Centralised storage: Storing all recordings on the NVR ensures easy access and management.
- Simple and efficient configuration: With cameras connected to the NVR, you can configure settings from a single interface.
- Streamlined viewing: View your camera feeds and adjust the settings conveniently.
Before you start...
Before anything, to be able to add your IP cameras, you need to make sure that:- Each camera is connected via a network cable to a POE switch that's connected to your local network, or to the POE ports on the NVR.
- Each camera is connected to a power source (normally a POE port on the NVR or a switch) - if you are not using POE, you will need to power the camera via its optional 12V barrel connector.
- All cameras to be added are ONVIF compliant.
How to add your cameras using the V5 GUI...
Step 1:
Open a web browser and enter the IP address of your NVR in the address bar. If you are not sure what this is, use the SADP tool to find it.
Step 2:
Log in to the NVR using the “admin” username and password you have set on it.
Step 3:
Go to: Device Access > Device Configuration > PoE Settings
If you are connecting your camera via the Plug-and-Play method, then make sure that Network Camera Plug-and-Play is enabled on the POE port you will be connecting the camera to on this page.
For any camera with a cable run under 100m, leave the Network Cable Distance as Short Distance.
If you are connecting your camera manually by IP address, disable the Network Camera Plug-and-Play option for the channel that you plan to add the camera to.
Step 4:
Go to: Device Access > Device > Video Device
For any Plug-and-Play camera, just make sure that it is in its inactive default state and then connect it to the port you reserved in step 3. After 20 seconds or so, the camera Status should turn to Connecting and then Online (you may need to click on Refresh to see this).
For Manually added cameras, if you can see the camera in the List of Online Devices section, then just tick the box for the camera and then click + Add to Device List, which will then automatically add it to one of the channels you disabled Plug-and-Play on in the last step.
Alternatively...
Click on +Add at the top of the page and fill out the fields as follows:
IP Address: Enter the IP address of your camera, using the 'Test' button to verify there is a camera at that address.
Device Name: This can be anything you like, as it is the name the camera will show with on your NVR.
Protocol: Select the camera’s manufacturer from this list, or failing that, use the ONVIF protocol (your camera will need to have ONVIF enabled for this to work).
Management Port: Enter the Server port set on the camera, which you can find in the SADP tool or in Network>Basic Settings>Port in the camera’s web browser interface. If you haven’t changed this, it is usually 8000 by default.
User Name: “admin” or the username of any other users set up on that camera.
Password: The password set with that user on the camera – if this is the same as the 'Default Activation Password' you have set on the NVR, then you can tick this box instead.
Transfer Protocol: 'Auto' is normally best.
When these are completed, click OK.
Your camera should then appear in the list of devices with an assigned channel, and an Online status, meaning it has been successfully added.
Extra tips...
- To rename your channels, so you can easily identify each camera within the NVR, you will need to go to Device Access > Device Configuration > Device Parameter > OSD Configuration. Then, select your camera from the Channel dropdown and enter your chosen name for it beside Channel Name.
- One useful feature with the new V5 NVR firmware is that you no longer need to use the Virtual Host feature. Instead, to access the configuration menus on the cameras now for doing things like updating the firmware, accessing advanced image settings, and hard resetting the cameras, you just need to use the Go button (a monitor with an arrow on it) in the Operation column.
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