I've got a Hikvision DS-7608NI-I2-8P 8 Channel NVR, that's now been running for a few months since being installed with 3 PoE Hikvision Turret cameras.
Due to an odd problem with 1 camera not generating Smart Event notifications for a few days, I had to look at the NVR configuration & check the device log info which has highlighted an oddity that I'm not sure if it's a problem or not.
I've never looked before, so didn't realise it was happening previously.
Can anyone advise please ?
In the log there are repeated Yellow flagged "Exceptions" which say "PoE Power Overload" via the internet browser access to the NVR and "PoE Power Supply Exception" via direct access to a monitor coupled to the NVR.
I can't find any detail of the Exception via the internet browser access, but via the direct NVR connection, each Exception states :
Real Power : 0W
Rated Power : 0W
Channel to Close : 0
Channel No. : 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 (dependant on specific warning)
Channel Status : Disconnected.
There are seperate Exception warning for each of the 5 channels which have no camera attached.
These warnings appear as regular as clockwork almost exactly an hour apart & have been there most of the system's life, but only started about a week after the system was set-up.
Any warnings would superficially appear to indicate a fault.
But is it a fault if there's nothing attached to the relevant PoE ports ?
Should the relevant PoE ports be turned off somehow if not in use ?
(The plan is to get another 4 or 5 cameras in the next few months now I've learnt more about the system)
I'm not sure if it's anyway related, but I've also realised the System is generating "System Running Status " reports for information every 20 minutes or so & these include strange temperature information (not flagged as a fault) eg :
- "Motherboard temperature : 127" &
- "CPU temperature : 0".
The values have always been the same of the last 6 months.
However 127 looks too high unless it's maybe in Fahrenheit (=52C) ?
0 for the CPU must be an error ?
Thanks for any help.
Paul
Due to an odd problem with 1 camera not generating Smart Event notifications for a few days, I had to look at the NVR configuration & check the device log info which has highlighted an oddity that I'm not sure if it's a problem or not.
I've never looked before, so didn't realise it was happening previously.
Can anyone advise please ?
In the log there are repeated Yellow flagged "Exceptions" which say "PoE Power Overload" via the internet browser access to the NVR and "PoE Power Supply Exception" via direct access to a monitor coupled to the NVR.
I can't find any detail of the Exception via the internet browser access, but via the direct NVR connection, each Exception states :
Real Power : 0W
Rated Power : 0W
Channel to Close : 0
Channel No. : 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 (dependant on specific warning)
Channel Status : Disconnected.
There are seperate Exception warning for each of the 5 channels which have no camera attached.
These warnings appear as regular as clockwork almost exactly an hour apart & have been there most of the system's life, but only started about a week after the system was set-up.
Any warnings would superficially appear to indicate a fault.
But is it a fault if there's nothing attached to the relevant PoE ports ?
Should the relevant PoE ports be turned off somehow if not in use ?
(The plan is to get another 4 or 5 cameras in the next few months now I've learnt more about the system)
I'm not sure if it's anyway related, but I've also realised the System is generating "System Running Status " reports for information every 20 minutes or so & these include strange temperature information (not flagged as a fault) eg :
- "Motherboard temperature : 127" &
- "CPU temperature : 0".
The values have always been the same of the last 6 months.
However 127 looks too high unless it's maybe in Fahrenheit (=52C) ?
0 for the CPU must be an error ?
Thanks for any help.
Paul
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