From the next page, select the Channel Type option from the left side of the screen. It can be found located under the Setting section of the Main Menu, and then under Camera. If you haven’t already discovered the Channel Type page in the menu, you’ll need to now. Those of you who own a Tribrid (or hybrid) DVR will have an added step immediately following step one. This is the password for the camera and we will need it later. The software will ask you to activate the camera first, meaning it will ask to create a password. All other Onvif IP cameras will have a similar IP configuration tool or software that you’ll use to accomplish the same task. You’ll only need to select it from the list and then, if necessary, modify the cameras network parameters using the options located on the right side of the screen. The tool will automatically detect your Hikvision IP camera. Once you have the SADP tool installed and open, use it to modify the network credentials of your IP camera to comply (match) with your own network (including your Dahua NVR). Connect your IP camera to your network (router/switch) and ensure that it’s getting powered (PoE switch, power supply, etc). Step 1: Configure your Hikvision (or Onvif) IP Cameraįor a Hikvision IP Camera, you’re going to be configuring your camera using the SADP tool (which comes with the camera or you can download it here).
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