Vehicle CCTV

Im not familiar with this system, but I suspect the systems control panel will give you the i.p. Address of each camera, make sure you are on the same network as the system and type that I.p. Address into your browser, sign into that individual camera and there you should be able to adjust that cameras settings including i.r. Etc

You may also find that having the NVRs I.p. Address and signing in from there will give you more control over the system anyway. The user interface on the NVR is a simple consumer control only and you will need to access via I.p. For advanced admin and settings.

Ive not trained with Sannce but they are all much the same.

These are not IP cameras, they are just a wired video input signal to the DVR so it won't have any means to control the IR from the menus unfortunately.
 
Hey Guys,
Yeah as I said earlier, I’ve been UP & Down the ‘On Screen Menu’ & I cant see anything that allows me to alter the IR settings.
If you look at the IR lights picture each cam has TWO circles of IR lights, I’m going to test one camera by covering the innermost circle of the IRS on the lens itself.
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Although we are all trying to save the valuable power we work so hard to Harvest & store in batteries, The absolute WORST case scenario is the WHOLE system with ALL 4 cameras activated AT NIGHT, with the Monitor screen left ON, while plugging in the Mouse & trying to play digital ‘Squash’ with the curser while the internal cooling fan is working overtime (obviously this almost never happens) takes 2a MAX, I estimate that the AVERAGE everyday Drain is around the 16-20a mark in any 24hrs. so it’s not really about saving power per say.
 
For info, all of your own posts should have 3 dots in the bottom left corner. If you click this, edit pops up and you can change your post.
Thanks but I think that is only for full members, maybe!???
 

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