Instructions for iDMSS/gDMSS version 3.40.003ģ. By selecting “Start Live Preview” the device will be automatically saved into the application.
Enter the username, password and select live preview. If it says “Failed”, then check out your network connection.Ĩ. Note: you must have P2P/Easy4IP “enabled” from the local recorder with a status that either shows “online” or “connect success”. You will also see the SN (Serial Number) of the recorder underneath the QR code, you may use that to manually type in the SN into the SN field of the IDMSS/GDMSS mobile app.
With your mobile device in hand, go to your local recorder, navigate to the P2P/Easy4IP settings and scan QR code to the right hand side. Name your device, tap the QR code to bring up QR code scanner. Select the add button to add your device (the plus sign).ħ. Select Device Manager from the left panel.Ĥ. From the home screen of the mobile application select “Camera”.ģ. Playback (Extra=Substream, MAIN= Mainstream) Instructions for iDMSS/gDMSS version 3.50.000ġ.
Live Preview (Extra=Substream, MAIN= Mainstream) Username (Username of the recorder’s account) Port (will auto populate after entering the SN) SN (serial number, you can either scan the QRcode or type the SN manually) Enter your info P2P number (scan it or type it manually), username and password. This means all types of CCTV devices (camera, DVR, NVR).ħ. Select “Device Manager” from the panel.Ĥ. Instructions iDMSS/gDMSS version 4.20.000Ģ. Select the save icon located on the top right corner. Enter the username and the password of your Dahua recorder/cameras. Name your camera or recorder, let’s say “home”. Point the camera to the P2P icon and scan it (first picture on this article).ĥ.
Select the “+” sign then select “Scan” to add the device.Ĥ. Select the “Device” button/icon on the bottom to add the recorder/camera.ģ. Run iDMSS/gDMSS on the phone, and select the home icon located on the top left corner.Ģ. Instructions for iDMSS/gDMSS version 4.50.000ġ. Then you can follow the instructions matching your app’s interface.
There are a few versions of the phone app, install the app on your phone and then see what interface your app has. If you see “Connect Success”, then you’re all good to follow the steps. The first thing you need to do: make sure your Dahua recorder is connected to the internet and make sure the P2P is enabled. This app allows your to view the cameras via your phone using the P2P technology, which means there’s no need to do any configurations on your router or modem. The app used is made by Dahua and it’s called: iDMSS (for iOS) and gDMSS (for Android).
Note: this guide works for Dahua and their OEMs sold under these brands: Activecam, Advidia, Amcrest, Ameta, Ascendent, Backstreet Surveillance, BV Security, CCTV Security Pros, CCTV Star, CP Plus (Orange Line), Dax Networks, eLine, ENS (formerly Eastern CCTV and SavvyTech), Expose, Lorex, GSS, Honeywell, IC Realtime, Ikegami, Impath Networks, Inaxsys, IndigoVision, Infinity CCTV, Innekt, Intelbras, KBVision, Lumixen, Maxron, Montavue, Oco, Optiview, Rhodium, RVI, Saxco, Security Camera King (Elite), Space Technology, Speco, ToughDog, Tyco Holis, Tyco Illustra Essentials, Unisight, VIP Vision, Watchnet, Winic, Zuum.These steps will show you how to view your Dahua cameras via your smartphone.
Get the latest firmware and update the software on your recorder.
Make sure that the IP address of the recorder is set on DHCP mode.The P2P settings via the recorder’s interface. Sometimes you may need to wait 1-3 minutes. Untick and tick it again, save the settings and wait if the P2P shows up online. Go to the Main menu > Setting >Network > P2P. Check if the device’s P2P function is enabled or not.Make sure you have a stable internet service.Check the connection (cable) from the NVR to the router, ensure that there’s no bad cable or loose connection. In this guide we will offer a few recommendations and tips on how to fix the “p2p offline issue”. In order to view Dahua cameras on the phone (via the gDMSS/iDMSS app) you need to have the P2P online and connected. When setting up the P2P on Dahua recorders (NVR or DVR), in many cases you may get P2P offline or P2P not connecting.