![]() ![]() This EULA is a binding agreement between You and Ubiquiti Inc. Continued use of the Software following any such change will indicate Your acknowledgement of such changeĪnd agreement to be bound by the new terms and conditions. ![]() If You object to any such change, Your sole recourse will be to cease using the Ubiquiti may, in its sole and absolute discretion, change the terms of this EULA from time to time, as indicated by If You do not agree to such updates, You are not permitted to, and You must not, download, THE SOFTWARE MAY BE SUBJECT TO AUTOMATIC SOFTWARE UPDATES, AS DESCRIBED FURTHER IN SECTION III, AND YOU ALSO HEREBYĬONSENT TO SUCH UPDATES. YOU MUST SELECT THE “I DO NOT ACCEPT” BUTTON AND YOU MAY NOT USE, DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE SOFTWARE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA, OR SELECTING THE “I ACCEPT” BUTTON OR OTHERWISE USING, DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TOīE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA. YOU MUST READ AND AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS EULA BEFORE USING, DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING ANY SOFTWARE. “your” is used in this EULA, it shall include any Authorized User, regardless of whether “Authorized User” isįOR IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTY AND WARNINGS CONCERNING USAGE, SEE SECTION V. For the avoidance of doubt, where the term “You,” “Your,” “you” or The term “ You,” “ Your,” “ you” or “ your” as used in this EULA, means any person orĮntity who accesses or uses the Software and accepts the terms of this EULA, including any individuals that YouĪuthorize to use or access the Software, including Your independent contractors or employees (“ Authorized Users”). Software (“ Software”) that is embedded on any Ubiquiti Inc. This End User License Agreement (this “ EULA”) governs Your access and use of the To learn how to create an ONVIF profile in a Hikvision camera, please read Enabling ONVIF On Hikvision Cameras. Note: It is recommended to create an ONVIF profile that uses similar login credentials as Digital Watchdog cameras. This setting can be re-enabled at a later time. While this feature is disabled, the camera will no longer lock out the VMAX IP Plus or DW Spectrum during setup. Disable the Enable Illegal Login Lock setting to unlock the camera.Ĭlick the Save button to apply the changes to the camera. ![]() Otherwise, you must connect the camera to a PoE switch that is separate from the VMAX IP Plus to continue with this setup. Note: If the camera is connected to the integrated PoE switch of a VMAX IP Plus NVR, please read Connecting With Cameras Through Virtual Ports (VMAX IP Plus) to connect with the camera. ![]() Note: If you are using the default login of the camera, you may be prompted with a notification to change the camera’s password. Refer to the Hikvision camera’s User Manual to obtain the default information. Open a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address into the address bar.Įnter the camera’s Admin login.If you do not know the networking information of the camera, use either ODM or the Hikvision discovery tools to locate the camera on the network. Note: If you are unsure which tool to use or require further assistance, please contact Hikvision for more information regarding their cameras. ODM can be acquired from the Source Forge website. To acquire this type of software, you can visit the Hikvision Tools web page and download either the SADP Tool or Batch Configuration Tool (varies depending on Hikvision camera model).Īlternatively, if you know the camera’s default login information, ONVIF Device Manager (ODM) is another detection tool that can be used to locate and identify ONVIF compliant devices within the camera network. Most third-party camera manufacturers will provide a detection software tool that can be used to locate the camera on the network, identify its IP address, or to identify its model information. When configuring an IP camera, the user must know the camera’s networking information in order to connect with the camera’s web interface, add it to a Server, or for general network awareness. Note: If this is a new Hikvision camera and have yet to activate the ONVIF function, please read Enabling ONVIF On Hikvision Cameras. This article will outline how to disable the Illegal Login Lock feature on a Hikvision camera, for making additions to a VMAX IP Plus or to DW Spectrum. This may create some difficulty with your set up process as the VMAX IP Plus and DW Spectrum will attempt to use the default login for Digital Watchdog cameras when adding devices. Hikvision cameras use an auto-lock feature that will block devices that are attempting to connect for 30 minutes if the login is entered incorrectly after several attempts. Related Digital Watchdog VMS Apps: DW Spectrum Disabling Illegal Login Lock On Hikvision Cameras ![]()
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