![]() The wiring diagramīefore you start doing the settings, it’s important to understand how these devices will be connected and addressed. If you don’t know if your Hikvision DVR supports IP cameras than google the model and find the information on the specification page on the Hikvision website. All Hikvision NVRs support ONVIF protocol, meaning you can connect/add third-party cameras as long as these cameras are ONVIF compliant. This one doesn’t need too much explanation, it’s a Network Video Recorder and it’s designed to work with IP cameras. For example, you have a model like the Hikvision DS-7208HGHI Turbo Hybrid DVR you are ready to get your IP camera on as long as it is the camera itself is ONVIF compliant. The number of supported IP cameras varies from one IP camera to 2, 4, and more (it depends on the model of the DVR). ![]() These types of DVRs are called hybrid DVRs and they support HD over coax analog cameras (such as HD-TVI and AHD), regular analog cameras (CVBS) and also the IP cameras. There are two types of recorders that work with ONVIF IP cameras: Let’s clarify which Hikvision recorders are compatible and are able to correctly show third-party ONVIF cameras. Which Hikvision recorders work with ONVIF cameras? ![]() In this guide we will explain step-by-step how to add an ONVIF IP camera to a Hikvision recorder. A third party ONVIF IP camera is a camera that supports the ONVIF protocol and you can hook up that camera to any Hikvision recorder (hybrid DVR or NVR). It’s very easy to add an ONVIF IP camera to a Hikvision DVR or NVR. ![]()
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