

Now, click "Monitor", double click camera's IP, VMS shows real-time video.Getting the camera to connect to the network is still a device-dependent task.įor my camera there's no ethernet port for configuration, so it relies on It indicates Onvif function is back to normal, great! Now, click "Monitor", double click camera's IP, VMS shows real-time video. The software can automatically discover the camera, most importantly its status shows "Connected". So we download and install General VMS software on the computer. Now you have successfully downgraded your camera's firmware.įinally, we want to test if camera's Onvif protocol works again. Once camera boots up again, logon yoosee app and check its firmware version. It should be noted that power or network should not be disconnected during firmware flushing process.Ĩ. It will show process bar in device list, once it shows 100%, the camera will be reboot. Using mouse to tick/select camera's ID, then click "强制升级" or "Force Upgrade" button.ħ. Your camera will be appeared in its list (as long as computer and cameras are in the same local network)Ħ. Double click "IPC调试系统.exe" or "IPCTestTool.exe" to run debug toolĥ. Download and unzip IPC debug tool to your computerĤ. Logon yoosee app, go to "Device information" to check firmware version.Ģ. PC: Windows XP/7/8/10, the computer and camera should be in the same local networkĭowngrade camera's firmware step by step:ġ. General VMS software (not required): VMS 64 bit If you mess it up, get it fixed by yourself. You are responsible for any unpredictable consequences by following this tutorial. During firmware updating process make sure camera will not be disconnected from power supply (AC/DC power adapter), otherwise your camera’s firmware will be corrupted, cameras will not work properly, and there is no way to get it back unless you return products to the original manufacturer. Before embarking on downgrade camera’s firmware, please read the cautions.Ĭautions: you need to find correct firmware version matches your cameras, then you’re able to downgrade/upgrade it manually. Therefore we decide to downgrade its firmware. However, after the camera is upgraded to version 13.0.1.14, Onvif stops working, RTSP works properly. The camera works perfectly on both app and CMSClient. We’re going to us a 720p HD camera which employs Hi3518E SoC and OV9712 CMOS design. We write this tutorial to guide you how to downgrade camera’s firmware in case you have problems after your camera has the latest firmware updated.
