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Model: DT387G2
Firmware Version: V5.7.2 build 211109
Encoding Version: V7.2 build 21108
Web Version: V4.0.1 build 210924
Plugin Version: 3.0.7.29
Firmware Version Property: B-R-G5-0</code>
As you can see, I've got a G5 edition of the 2387G2 LU. It's an, "OEM model" but supports OEM firmware upgrades. It came with Firmware V5.7.3 on it, and I asked the seller to provide V5.7.2 because I wish to use the LED light linkage option as described here: How-to: - How do I set my Hikvision ColorVu camera's built-in light to turn on during event periods?
Unfortunately, even after downgrading to V5.7.2, I don't have the option in my settings page to enable the LED light upon an event (such as motion detection or line cross, etc).
1. Note that the build version of my firmware is different from the firmware mentioned in the thread I linked above. Is this relevant?
2. I've been told that since I have an OEM device, that I can't use normal firmware and must use OEM provided firmware. Is this true?
3. Is there anything I can do, or anything that the seller could do, which would allow for the LED light to turn on upon an event of some type?
4. Should I just get the LSU models to avoid this for the future, or are they firmware dependent as well in regards to activating the LED light linkage? I'm a little fuzzy on all of the details surrounding Hikvision products. Could someone explain the details between the LU and the LSU models in regards to features (proprietary 2 way audio, active flashing deterrence, anything else)?
All I really want to accomplish is to find a reasonably affordable camera which has good low light performance, preferably with white LED lights now that I've seen what these can do first hand. However, the white LED light preference is explicitly on the stipulation that the lights can be controlled via an event, and not being forced to be on all night long. I'm familiar with the Dahua 5442 series which gets a lot of praise for low light performance for a large sensor, but their white light version doesn't support event based activation like the G2 Hikvisions do.
The LU Hikvision models (such as DS-2CD2387G2-LU) are significantly cheaper for the 8MP lineup as opposed to the LSU model (anywhere from 20-60 dollars difference depending on source), and the price difference would add up over all of the cameras I would eventually buy. I don't plan on using the 2 way audio feature as the LSU's 2 way audio isn't compliant with ONVIF's backchannel standard and I want to avoid Chinese software, so is there any other reason for me to go with the LSU version?
Thank you all so much for your time and help!
Model: DT387G2
Firmware Version: V5.7.2 build 211109
Encoding Version: V7.2 build 21108
Web Version: V4.0.1 build 210924
Plugin Version: 3.0.7.29
Firmware Version Property: B-R-G5-0</code>
As you can see, I've got a G5 edition of the 2387G2 LU. It's an, "OEM model" but supports OEM firmware upgrades. It came with Firmware V5.7.3 on it, and I asked the seller to provide V5.7.2 because I wish to use the LED light linkage option as described here: How-to: - How do I set my Hikvision ColorVu camera's built-in light to turn on during event periods?
Unfortunately, even after downgrading to V5.7.2, I don't have the option in my settings page to enable the LED light upon an event (such as motion detection or line cross, etc).
1. Note that the build version of my firmware is different from the firmware mentioned in the thread I linked above. Is this relevant?
2. I've been told that since I have an OEM device, that I can't use normal firmware and must use OEM provided firmware. Is this true?
3. Is there anything I can do, or anything that the seller could do, which would allow for the LED light to turn on upon an event of some type?
4. Should I just get the LSU models to avoid this for the future, or are they firmware dependent as well in regards to activating the LED light linkage? I'm a little fuzzy on all of the details surrounding Hikvision products. Could someone explain the details between the LU and the LSU models in regards to features (proprietary 2 way audio, active flashing deterrence, anything else)?
All I really want to accomplish is to find a reasonably affordable camera which has good low light performance, preferably with white LED lights now that I've seen what these can do first hand. However, the white LED light preference is explicitly on the stipulation that the lights can be controlled via an event, and not being forced to be on all night long. I'm familiar with the Dahua 5442 series which gets a lot of praise for low light performance for a large sensor, but their white light version doesn't support event based activation like the G2 Hikvisions do.
The LU Hikvision models (such as DS-2CD2387G2-LU) are significantly cheaper for the 8MP lineup as opposed to the LSU model (anywhere from 20-60 dollars difference depending on source), and the price difference would add up over all of the cameras I would eventually buy. I don't plan on using the 2 way audio feature as the LSU's 2 way audio isn't compliant with ONVIF's backchannel standard and I want to avoid Chinese software, so is there any other reason for me to go with the LSU version?
Thank you all so much for your time and help!