Personally what I did while running my Lenova Tiny PC.
No smartphone app used.
Used / Using a Lenova Tiny is running W2016 standard Windows server. (XP, W7, W8, W10 and W11 should also work)
Note its been a long time that I have done this and I keep referring to AI Google searches which end up getting info from this website.
David, Alex and I put together this documentation from posts / user experiences here on the forum.
HIKVISION DOORBELL 101 HIKVISION (DS-HD1), RCA (HSDB2A), EZVIZ (DB1), LAVIEW (LV-PDB1630-U), NELLY'S (NSC-DB2), LTS (LTH-7132-WIFI) * NEW RCA OWNERS READ WARNINGS: SECTION * * IF YOUR CHIME AS RECENTLY (2020) STOPPED WORKING AFTER APP UPDATE, SEE TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS: SECTION: * (DO NOT UPGRADE T...
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1 - enable wireless on PC computer or laptop.
2 - look for the AP SSID name HSDB2_C50447266 of the doorbell
3 - the password is above. (RCA_XYOCVX or softap_XYOCVX) copy and paste your password.
4 - connect to the AP and find out the IP of the AP gateway.
5 - Run Hikvision Batch Configuration
Version 3.2.0.6 (It will ask to update. Do not update)
6 - configure / add the IP of the doorbell to Hikvision Batch. It will connect fine in AP mode
7 - log in to the doorbell with admin and the password as described in the documentation.
8 - change the doorbell from AP mode to client mode putting in your home SSID and password.
IE: This unique password is also referred to as the "Verification Code" and is usually a 6-character, all-caps code found on the box or XYOCVX
9 - update to Hikvision firmware
FW build 200321
10 - personally changed the admin password to a personal one and added user pete as a second admin (different from documentation - worked for me)
11 - enable ONVIF mode
12 - change the settings of the camera to your preferences. Static IP et al.
NOTE: when running multiple streams from DB; the DB would bounce and go to AP mode. All of the settings would stay the same. I used Batch Configuration to reset the DB back to client mode. I use a proxy now for the streams.
- Concurrent Streams Limit: User experiences suggest the camera can become overloaded and unreliable if forced to provide too many concurrent streams (e.g., cloud stream, NVR stream, and multiple Home Assistant streams). The reliable limit is reported to be around three streams.
- Workaround for More Streams: To manage multiple downstream uses without overloading the doorbell camera, users recommend using a proxy function of an NVR or a local server (like NGINX with rtmp plugin) to pull a single stream from the doorbell and then distribute it to multiple clients or services.