JoeyJoey thought maybe downgrading the firmware on the Hikvision camera might enable it to work with my Lorex NVR.Īny thoughts or suggestions to get my Hikvision 12mm camera working?ĭowngraded the Hikvision firmware twice, which was an adventure in itself. The camera continues to work on JoeyJoey's NVR, except now he has Hikvision firmware on it. I have a newer Lorex 300 NVR, JoeyJoey says it's the same hardwre as his Lorex 200 NVR. What he didn't mention that this very same camera (Hikvision 12mm) worked in his Lorex NVR a year or more ago. Many thanks to JoeyJoey for trying to get this to work. I haven't gone to the newer Chinese firmware on this camera, but I use v5.1.2 on Lorex Cameras that have the Hikvision firmware fine. ![]() The NVR is a Lorex NVR280, with Hikvision firmware V2.3.7 build 140411 This Hikvision DS-2CD2032-I camera with Hikvision firmware V5.1.0 build 131202 The Lorex NVR 380 firmware was v2.2.7 which is quite behind the current Hikvision releases for the NVRs. My thought was to put the Hikvision firmware to v5.0.0 too? The Lorex cameras had firmware v5.0.0, the Hikvision has v5.1.2. 2-way communication is not available via Alexa.After looking at this today, for some reason the LorexNVR is unable to see the Hikvision camera, even after adding it manually. Google, Google Home, Google Play, Google Play logo, Google Assistant logo and Chromecast are trademarks of Google Inc.Īmazon, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of, Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Product may not be exactly as shown.Īpple, the Apple logo and AppleTV are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. We reserve the right to change models, configurations or specifications without notice or liability. No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the trademarks listed, other than the trademarks owned by Lorex Corporation. To learn more, please visitĪll trademarks belong to their respective owners. Please double check your camera specifications for powerĬonsumption (Wattage) requirements in order to not exceed the NVRs power output availability of the recorder when adding cameras. Different IP cameras have different wattage specifications. NVR has a total PoE power output of 130w. ![]() Image quality and resolution is dependent on the type of camera connected to the
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