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Q: QuestionI’ve cancelld my ADT System and still have the cameras installed, Can i plug adt cameras that are hard wired via ethernet into this nvr ???
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Currently, our available information does not explicitly confirm if ADT cameras hardwired via Ethernet are compatible with the NVR S4 system you mentioned. Compatibility of third-party cameras with NVR systems primarily depends on whether both devices support the same protocols (e.g., ONVIF or RTSP). eufy devices, as an example, support RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) for video saving to NAS, meaning compatibility depends on standardized communication protocols between devices. If the ADT cameras support the same protocols as the NVR S4 (such as ONVIF or RTSP), they may work. You might need to review the ADT camera documentation for supported protocols or consult with the device's specifications for further clarification. Additionally, ensure proper software configuration if needed. Let me know if you need further clarification!
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Q: QuestionWill this work with Lorex POE cameras?
Asked by BigRed.
- A:Answer Based on the available knowledge, there is no information confirming compatibility between the NVR S4 and Lorex POE cameras. Compatibility would depend on specific technical aspects such as communication protocols and connection standards, which are not detailed in the current documentation. For more certainty, you may want to verify the compatibility of the NVR S4 with Lorex POE cameras based on detailed specifications or compatibility lists provided by both manufacturers.
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Q: QuestionCan I download the video to a USB drive or "thumb drive" and use it to show the video on a computer or to print photos from the video? Does this device require an Internet connection or can it be used as a stand-alone recorder?
Asked by Henry.
- A:Answer It seems there was an issue retrieving the specific details from the database. However, based on general knowledge of network video recorders (NVRs) like the model you've mentioned: Downloading Video to USB Drive: Typically, NVR systems support exporting video files to an external USB drive, allowing you to transfer video recordings to a computer for further actions like viewing or printing still images from the video. Internet Connection Requirement: NVRs like this are primarily designed as stand-alone devices for local video recording. They often do not require an Internet connection for basic functionalities like recording and viewing footage locally. However, an Internet connection might be necessary for remote access, updates, or utilizing cloud-based features. For specific instructions, you should check the device's user manual or explore its interface options for exporting files. Let me know if you'd like me to attempt the query again or help in another way!
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