01304 827609 info@use-ip.co.uk Find us

DS-7604NI-K1 & 2xx5FWD Firmware Updates and Time Settings?

Bluenose1940

Centurion!
Trusted Member
Messages
151
Points
18
Hi Folks,
It has been quite some considerable time since I last updated the firmware/software on my set-up and so I am thinking that I should probably do it now.

I have a DS-7604NI-K1 Unit which is currently showing the firmware as being v4.30.085 build 210409

There are two cameras attached, these being :-
DS-2CD2155FWD-1 running v5.6.5 with a build number of 200316
DS-2CD2035FWD-1 running v5.6.5 also with a build number of 200316.

I have been through all of the settings on the screen attached to the unit and the date/time is showing correct but, the time on the images is one hour ahead of what it should be.
I have also logged in to Hik-Connect on-line and once again the date and times are all correct in the 'Configuration Settings' but the images are showing the one hour ahead again.

Can someone explain how I might correct this please and, to advise what the latest Firmware Versions are that I should be using, can I do the update in one or should it be done in stages and, to point me in the direction as to where I will find the latest versions please.

Many thanks for any help that may be offered.
 
Hi @Bluenose1940

The latest firmware versions for your NVR and cameras are below:

NVR - V4.30.097_build240401
Cameras - V5.6.820 220519

In regards to time settings, if the time doesn't correct itself after the firmware update then you probably don't have DST/Daylight Saving configured.

Screenshot 2024-11-11 at 16.44.49.png
 
  • Like
Reactions: Dan
Hello Dan, Thank you so much for your help with this. It is very much appreciated.

I will have a look for the guide to doing the updates and hopefully try to get it done later today.

@JB1970, thank you for your tip. I will look at that too as despite having configured DST it is still showing as an hour out. As Dan says, the update may solve it.
 
Right then folks. I have updated the firmware for the NVR and it has worked perfectly, the time is also now showing as correct.

Unfortunately I seem to have forgotten how to update the firmware for my cameras. I have tried doing it the same way (On-Line) as I did for the NVR but that does not seem to work. I have unzipped the update file and have placed it in the C:// drive but I just get an error message that says 'upgrade failed'.
Should I be doing this through the monitor/menu that is connected to the NVR and by transferring the upgrade file to a USB stick?

The old grey matter is less efficient when you're in your 85th year!
 
Hi @Bluenose1940

If your cameras are directly connected to the PoE ports on the NVR, you will need to enable Virtual Host which creates virtual links to be able to login to each directly connected camera and update the firmware.

If the directly connected cameras were activated using 'Plug & Play' they will more than likely use the same username & password as the NVR.
 
Hello again Dan, I have followed the instructions on using the 'Virtual Host' method (I had already set this up previously) and I can log onto the camera's with no problems. However, when I come to 'Upgrade' and I browse to the file, when I click on it I cannot get it to populate the box on the screen ready to proceed with the upgrade. I have 'unzipped' the file OK and this is what I am looking at :-
IPC_G1_EN_STD_5.6.820_220519
 
Okay,

It could be that, due to the age of your cameras and their firmware, they don't support modern browser access.

You might have to try doing the firmware update via iVMS-4200(V3.12.0.7_E) instead.
 
I do have a digicap.dav file that I used for updating the NVR. I didn't think that that was to be used for the camera upgrading aswell, particularly as Dan had pointed me to IPC_G1_EN_STD_5.6.820_220519 for the cameras.
 
I do have a digicap.dav file that I used for updating the NVR. I didn't think that that was to be used for the camera upgrading aswell, particularly as Dan had pointed me to IPC_G1_EN_STD_5.6.820_220519 for the cameras.
Correct. They will be two different files. They have different file names before unzipping but will have the same name after unzipping (digicap.dav)

Delete the file you have called digicap.dav (the NVR is updated so you don’t need it anymore. Unzip the file called IPC_G1_EN_STD_5.6.820_220519 and that will generate another digicap.dav file for your cameras. It’s easy to overlook as they unzip to the same file name. On a Mac they end up numbered digicap.dav(2), digicap.dav(3) etc. It’s quite possible that the one you think is for the NVR is the camera one having overwritten the original. However to be certain, delete it and unzip it again. When you browse to the file to upgrade in the camera menu (using virtual host) you must select digicap.dav and not ‘IPC_G1_EN….’
 
Back
Top