Common 26 Issues with Dahua NVR (Network Video Recorder) and Solutions

Here’s a list of 26 common issues with Dahua NVRs, organized for your reference:

1. Device fails to start after powering on

  • Incorrect power input.
  • Poor connection of the power cable.
  • Power supply is damaged.
  • Program upgrade error.
  • Hard drive damage or cable issue.
  • Compatibility issue with new hard drives like Seagate DB35.1, DB35.2, SV35, Maxtor 17th generation, etc. Upgrading to the latest firmware resolves this.
  • Front panel failure.
  • Mainboard failure.

2. Device reboots automatically or frequently crashes after a few minutes

  • Unstable or low input voltage.
  • Incorrect hard drive jumper settings.
  • Bad sectors on the hard drive or faulty cable.
  • Insufficient power from the power supply.
  • Unstable video signal from the front-end device.
  • Poor heat dissipation, excessive dust, or a harsh operating environment.
  • Hardware failure.

3. Hard drive not detected after startup

  • Hard drive power cable is not connected.
  • Faulty hard drive cable.
  • Incorrect jumper settings on the hard drive.
  • Hard drive failure.
  • Faulty SATA port on the mainboard.

4. No video output on single, multiple, or all channels

  • Program mismatch, upgrade to the correct firmware.
  • Image brightness set to 0, restore to default settings.
  • Channel protection (or screen saver) activated.
  • Hardware failure.

5. Unable to find recorded video during local playback

  • Incorrect hard drive data cable or jumper settings.
  • Faulty hard drive.
  • Upgraded to a firmware with a different file system.
  • Desired video has been overwritten.
  • Recording has not been enabled.

6. Local playback displays garbled images

  • Program data reading error, small bitrate, and mosaic effects during playback. Typically fixed by restarting the device.
  • Incorrect hard drive data cable or jumper settings.
  • Hard drive failure.
  • Hardware failure.

7. Incorrect time display

  • Incorrect settings.
  • Poor battery contact or low voltage.
  • Faulty crystal oscillator.

8. Unable to control PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera

  • Front-end PTZ failure.
  • Incorrect PTZ decoder settings, wiring, or installation.
  • Incorrect wiring.
  • Incorrect device PTZ settings.
  • PTZ decoder and device protocol mismatch.
  • PTZ decoder and device address mismatch.
  • When using multiple decoders, add a 120Ω resistor at the far end of the A/B cable to eliminate reflections and impedance mismatches, otherwise PTZ control may be unstable.
  • Excessive distance.

9. Client or Web cannot log in

  • Client installation or display issues, operating system version too low.
  • ActiveX control blocked.
  • DirectX graphics acceleration engine not installed or outdated graphics card drivers.
  • Network connection failure.
  • Network settings issue.
  • Incorrect username and password.
  • Client version incompatible with device firmware version.

10. Network preview image or recorded file playback shows mosaics or no image

  • Poor network stability.
  • Limited client resources.
  • User lacks preview permission.

11. Unstable network connection

  • Network instability.
  • IP address conflict.
  • MAC address conflict.
  • Faulty network card on the computer or device.

12. Recording/Burn/USB backup errors

  • Burner and hard drive connected on the same data cable.
  • Backup process uses excessive CPU resources; stop recording before backing up.
  • Data size exceeds backup device capacity, causing errors.
  • Incompatible backup device.
  • Backup device failure.

13. Keyboard unable to control the device

  • Incorrect serial port settings.
  • Incorrect address.
  • Insufficient power supply when using multiple converters; each converter needs its own power supply.
  • Excessive transmission distance.

14. Unable to disarm the alarm signal

  • Incorrect alarm settings.
  • Manual alarm output activation.
  • Faulty or incorrect input device connection.
  • Issue with specific firmware versions, upgrade to resolve.

15. Alarm not triggering

  • Incorrect alarm settings.
  • Incorrect alarm wiring.
  • Incorrect alarm input signal.
  • Alarm device connected to two loops simultaneously.

16. Insufficient video storage time

  • Front-end camera quality issues, dirty lenses, backlit installation, aperture lens not adjusted properly, etc., leading to high bitrate.
  • Insufficient hard drive capacity.
  • Hard drive failure.

17. Downloaded files won’t play

  • Media player not installed.
  • Missing or outdated DirectX graphics acceleration engine.
  • When converting to AVI format and using MEDIA PLAYER, the computer does not have the DivX503Bundle.exe plugin.
  • Windows XP requires installing DivX503Bundle.exe and ffdsho-2004 1012.exe plugins.

18. No image, black screen

  • Incorrect IP of the remote device.
  • Incorrect port number of the remote device.
  • Incorrect username/password for remote device.
  • Network connection issue with the remote device.

19. Incomplete display interface

  • Check the current resolution and ensure the display supports the resolution. For example, if the resolution is 1920×1080, the monitor must support 1920×1080 resolution.

20. No HDMI output on the display

  • Check if the display is working in HDMI mode.
  • Check if the HDMI cable is working correctly.

21. Client multi-channel preview image lags

  • Check network bandwidth; multi-channel preview requires higher bandwidth, at least 100 Mbps.
  • Check PC performance; multi-channel decoding requires decent PC performance. A PC decoding 16 channels should have at least a 4-core CPU, 2GB RAM, and a dedicated graphics card with 256MB of memory.

22. IPC (IP Camera) unable to connect

  • Check if the power supply is connected.
  • Ensure the IPC network is stable and connected.
  • Ensure compatibility between IPC program and storage device.
  • Confirm IPC has fully started.
  • Check if IPC is in the blacklist.
  • Ensure the IPC isn’t overloaded with too many connections, causing failure to transmit images.
  • For third-party IPCs, confirm the IPC’s port and time zone match the device.
  • Ensure the current network environment is stable.

23. Display resolution set to 1080P, but monitor does not support it

  • Power off, then power on again while holding the Fn key. After 5 seconds, release it, and the device will revert to the default resolution.

24. Unable to find “Add Remote Device” option on the Web interface after login

  • Clear the web control cache and reload.

25. IP and gateway set correctly, can access the internet via the router, but cannot access after reboot

  • After rebooting, check if the device can ping the gateway. If not, use Telnet and the “ifconfig -a” command to check the device’s IP address. If the mask and gateway change, upgrade the firmware and test again.

26. Connecting to a VGA monitor shows the main stream instead of the sub stream in multi-split mode

  • 32-channel devices display the sub stream on 9 or 16 splits.
  • 4/8/16-channel devices display the main stream on all splits.
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