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CCTV Tradie (CCTV Importers) is a proud, Australian-owned and operated online business, specializing in business and home security, with nearly 10 years of experience.

📹 One Cable, Two CCTV Cameras? Here's the Easy Solution.Need to add another CCTV camera but only have one Ethernet cable...
18/06/2026

📹 One Cable, Two CCTV Cameras? Here's the Easy Solution.

Need to add another CCTV camera but only have one Ethernet cable available?

The PE-031 PoE Extender Switch lets you split a single PoE Ethernet cable into two camera connections, saving time, labour, and costly re-cabling.

✅ Split 1 Ethernet cable into 2 CCTV cameras
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✅ Plug & Play installation
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✅ Ideal for warehouses, shops, offices, and homes

Perfect for installers who need a fast and professional way to expand existing CCTV systems without running additional cabling.

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15/06/2026
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06/06/2026

🚨 NEW VIDEO IS LIVE! 🚨

We just reviewed the NEW Hikvision G3 ColorVu 3 AI Camera, and this one is a serious upgrade for anyone looking at premium CCTV performance.

In this video, we take a closer look at what makes the new Hikvision G3 range stand out, including improved ColorVu 3.0 imaging, smarter AI detection, upgraded night vision, Smart Hybrid Light, and better overall performance for homes and businesses.

If you are comparing CCTV cameras for your next install, this review will help you understand whether the new G3 model is worth the upgrade.

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🚨 New Hikvision G3 Camera Range explained Upgrade your CCTV with Hikvision’s latest G3 security cameras — built for shar...
06/06/2026

🚨 New Hikvision G3 Camera Range explained

Upgrade your CCTV with Hikvision’s latest G3 security cameras — built for sharper footage, smarter detection and stronger performance day and night.

The new G3 range includes 6MP and 8MP options across turret, bullet and dome cameras, making it easier to choose the right camera for your home, shop, warehouse or commercial site.

✅ Smart Hybrid Light
✅ AcuSense 3.0 human & vehicle detection
✅ Audio 2.0 on selected models
✅ ColorVu low-light performance
✅ Turret, bullet, dome and mini bullet options
✅ Ideal for Australian homes and businesses

Whether you need a clean turret camera for a driveway, a bullet camera for a perimeter, or an active deterrence model with strobe and two-way audio, the Hikvision G3 range has a camera to suit the job.

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05/06/2026

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Now available online at CCTV Tradie. Secure your world with smarter, stronger Hikvision protection.

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03/06/2026

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🚨 New CCTV Review Now Live! 🚨We’ve just reviewed the TP-Link VIGI InSight S485 — an 8MP 4K full-colour turret network ca...
30/05/2026

🚨 New CCTV Review Now Live! 🚨

We’ve just reviewed the TP-Link VIGI InSight S485 — an 8MP 4K full-colour turret network camera that delivers premium CCTV features at a much more affordable price point.

If you’re comparing cameras from brands like Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, or other full-colour active deterrence models, this camera is definitely worth a look. The InSight S485 offers 4K Ultra HD clarity, full-colour night vision, people and vehicle analytics, active deterrence, two-way audio, PoE, IP67 weather protection, H.265+ compression, NDAA compliance, and a 3-year manufacturer warranty.

For homes, shops, warehouses, offices, car parks, and commercial security installations, this could be one of the best-value premium-style CCTV cameras available right now.

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How to Setup Hikvision NVR for the First TimeIntroductionLearning how to setup Hikvision NVR properly the first time sav...
30/05/2026

How to Setup Hikvision NVR for the First Time

Introduction

Learning how to setup Hikvision NVR properly the first time saves hours of troubleshooting later. Whether you are installing a small 4-channel recorder for a home, a PoE NVR for a shop, or a larger system for a warehouse, the first setup should cover four key areas: the startup wizard, hard drive installation, camera discovery, and Hik-Connect pairing.

This guide walks through the practical setup steps most Australian users and installers need to get a Hikvision NVR online, recording, and ready for remote viewing.

Installer’s note: For Australian installs, do not rush the password, firmware, network and time-zone steps. Most “camera offline”, “no playback” and “Hik-Connect not working” issues we see come back to skipped first-run settings, incorrect network details, or an uninitialised HDD.

Before You Start: What You Need

Before powering up the recorder, have these items ready:

Hikvision NVR
Surveillance-grade HDD
Phillips-head screwdriver
HDMI or VGA monitor
USB mouse
Network cable
PoE cameras or external PoE switch
Router or modem with active internet
Hik-Connect account for remote viewing
Strong admin password
Australian power supply supplied with the unit

Hikvision’s quick-start guide states that the recorder is designed for indoor use, should be installed in a ventilated, dust-free environment, and should not be exposed to liquids. It also recommends using the device with a UPS where possible and using a factory-recommended HDD.

Step 1: Install the HDD

The HDD is what allows the NVR to record and store footage. Without a properly installed and initialised hard drive, you may still see live view, but you will not get reliable playback.

Basic HDD installation process:

Power off the NVR and disconnect it from mains power.
Remove the top cover.
Mount the surveillance HDD inside the recorder.
Connect the SATA data cable and power cable.
Secure the HDD with screws.
Refit the cover.
Power the NVR back on.

Hikvision’s quick-start guide includes a visual HDD installation diagram on page 5, showing the cover removal, drive placement, SATA connection and reassembly sequence.

We recommend using surveillance-rated drives rather than desktop drives because CCTV recorders write data continuously. For a real Australian install, such as a café with eight cameras recording 24/7, a standard desktop drive is the wrong place to save money.

Step 2: Connect Monitor, Mouse, Network and Cameras

Connect the NVR before powering it up:

Connect the monitor via HDMI or VGA.
Connect the USB mouse.
Connect the NVR LAN port to your router or network switch.
Connect PoE cameras directly to the NVR’s PoE ports, if your model supports PoE.
For non-PoE NVRs, connect cameras through a PoE switch on the same network.
Connect power last.

For a tidy install, label each camera cable before plugging it in. “Front Entry”, “Driveway”, “POS Counter” and “Warehouse Roller Door” labels make setup and troubleshooting much easier later.

Step 3: Power On the Hikvision NVR

Once everything is connected, plug the power supply into the electrical outlet and press the power button if your model has one. Hikvision notes that proper startup is important for the life of the NVR/DVR.

Wait for the NVR to boot fully. The first boot may take a few minutes.

Step 4: Activate the NVR and Create an Admin Password

A new Hikvision recorder cannot be used until it is activated. On first access, the NVR will ask you to create an administrator password. Hikvision’s guide states that no operation is allowed before activation and that first-time access requires setting an admin password.

Use a strong password and store it securely. Avoid simple passwords such as business names, phone numbers, street names or camera brand names.

Recommended password approach:

Minimum 12 characters
Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers and symbols
Unique to the CCTV system
Not reused from email, Wi-Fi or banking logins

Hikvision also allows optional recovery settings such as reserved email, Hik-Connect, security questions or GUID export for future password resets.

From a cyber security perspective, do not leave remote access, weak passwords or unnecessary router features exposed. The ACSC recommends strong account security practices, and its guidance explains that multi-factor authentication provides an extra proof of identity to protect accounts from unauthorised access.

Step 5: Run the Setup Wizard

The startup wizard is where you set the basics that affect the whole system.

Set these carefully:

Language
Admin password
Time zone
Date and time
Network settings
HDD initialisation
Camera activation
Recording schedule
Platform access for Hik-Connect

For Australian installs, use the correct local time zone, such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth depending on the site. Accurate time settings matter when reviewing incidents, exporting footage, and matching CCTV footage with alarms, POS transactions or access-control logs.

We recommend enabling NTP time sync where appropriate, especially for business sites with multiple recorders.

Step 6: Initialise the HDD

After activation, go to the storage or HDD management section and check whether the HDD status shows as normal. A new drive often needs to be initialised before recording.

Typical path may vary by firmware, but it is usually similar to:

Menu → Storage → HDD → Select HDD → Initialise

Initialising the drive formats it for the recorder. This will erase data on the drive, so only do this with a new or intended CCTV drive.

After initialisation, confirm:

HDD status shows normal
Capacity is detected correctly
Recording is enabled
Overwrite is enabled if you want continuous recording once the drive is full

For most small business and home installs, overwrite should be enabled so the system automatically records over the oldest footage when storage is full.

Step 7: Discover and Add Cameras

If you are using a Hikvision PoE NVR, the simplest method is usually to plug Hikvision cameras into the NVR’s PoE ports. The recorder should detect compatible cameras and add them to available channels.

For cameras on the wider network:

Open Camera Management.
Search for online devices.
Select the camera.
Enter the camera username and password.
Add it to an available channel.
Confirm live view.

Hikvision’s quick-start guide states that during activation, the NVR can also set the password to activate connected network cameras.

Common Camera Discovery Issues

If the NVR cannot find a camera, check:

Camera is powered.
Network cable is working.
Camera and NVR are on compatible IP ranges.
Camera is activated.
Password is correct.
Camera protocol is supported.
PoE budget has not been exceeded.

For mixed-brand systems, ONVIF compatibility may be needed, but features such as line crossing, AcuSense alerts, smart playback or two-way audio may not work the same as they do with matching Hikvision cameras.

Step 8: Set Recording Schedule

Once cameras are visible, configure recording.

Common recording options include:

Continuous recording
Motion recording
Event recording
Schedule-based recording
Smart event recording, depending on model and camera support

For most homes and small businesses, we recommend continuous recording with motion/event markers enabled. This gives you a full timeline while still making it easier to jump to activity.

For sites with privacy concerns, such as offices, staff areas or shared premises, check the legal requirements that apply in your state or territory. The OAIC notes that workplace surveillance and monitoring must follow relevant Australian, state and territory laws, and some states have specific workplace surveillance laws.

Step 9: Enable Hik-Connect for Remote Viewing

Hik-Connect allows users to view live and recorded footage remotely through the Hik-Connect app.

Typical setup path:

Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Platform Access

Hik-Connect’s official help page says to log in to the device, go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Platform Access, then enable platform access.

Then:

Enable Hik-Connect / Platform Access.
Create or confirm the verification code.
Make sure status shows online.
Open the Hik-Connect app.
Tap add device.
Scan the QR code.
Follow the prompts to complete pairing.

Hik-Connect’s official QR code help page states that a device can be added by scanning the device QR code in the Hik-Connect app.

We recommend Hik-Connect pairing over basic port forwarding for most small Australian installs, because it avoids unnecessarily exposing recorder ports to the internet. Where remote access is required, also secure the router, disable unnecessary UPnP, and keep firmware updated.

Step 10: Check Firmware and ANZ Suitability

Before handing over the system, check the firmware version and confirm the unit is intended for the Australian/New Zealand channel.

Why this matters:

Correct regional firmware support
Local warranty pathway
Compatibility with Australian distributor stock
Reduced risk of grey-import firmware issues
Easier support if a camera or NVR needs troubleshooting

Do not install random firmware from forums or overseas product pages. Use the correct firmware for the exact model and region. Where in doubt, check with your supplier before upgrading.

Step 11: Test Live View, Playback and Remote Access

Before finishing the job, test the system like the customer will use it.

Check:

Each camera has live view.
Camera names are correct.
Time and date are correct.
Recording is active.
Playback works.
Hik-Connect live view works on mobile data.
Motion/event markers appear if enabled.
User accounts are set correctly.
Admin password is documented securely.
The NVR restarts correctly after a power cycle.

For a shop or warehouse, walk through the actual coverage zones: entry, POS, driveway, loading bay, stockroom and office. Make sure faces, number plates or transaction areas are captured at the right angle and distance for the purpose of the system.

Recommended First-Time Hikvision NVR Setup Checklist

Use this as a quick installer checklist:

HDD installed and initialised
NVR activated
Strong admin password set
Password recovery options configured
Correct time zone and NTP configured
Network connected
Cameras discovered and named
Recording schedule enabled
Playback tested
Hik-Connect enabled and paired
Firmware checked
User accounts created
Admin details stored securely
Privacy signage and site requirements reviewed

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The biggest first-time setup mistakes are:

Forgetting to initialise the HDD
Using a weak admin password
Setting the wrong time zone
Connecting cameras before planning channel order
Assuming live view means recording is working
Using non-surveillance HDDs
Exposing ports unnecessarily
Buying grey-import units with unsupported firmware
Skipping playback testing

We recommend taking five extra minutes to test playback, mobile viewing and system restart before leaving site. It is much easier to fix setup issues while the monitor, mouse and installer are still there.

Final Verdict

The best way to setup a Hikvision NVR is to follow a structured order: install the HDD, connect the hardware, activate the recorder, complete the wizard, initialise storage, discover cameras, configure recording, then pair Hik-Connect. This approach avoids most first-time setup problems and gives the customer a system that is actually recording, not just showing live video.

For Australian homes and businesses, we recommend buying Hikvision NVRs through Australian supply channels so you get local model suitability, Australian-market firmware confidence, and a clearer support path if something needs attention.

Why Buy from CCTV Tradie

CCTV Tradie helps Australian customers choose Hikvision NVRs, cameras, hard drives and accessories that suit local installation requirements.

Buy from CCTV Tradie for:

Australian distributor-sourced security products
Practical advice for NVR and camera matching
Competitive pricing across CCTV product categories
Support for installers, tradies and end users
Product guidance for Australian homes and businesses
Help choosing surveillance HDD capacity, PoE channels and compatible cameras

CTA: Need help setting up your first Hikvision recorder? Shop our Network Video Recorders category or contact CCTV Tradie for practical guidance on HDD install, wizard walkthrough, camera discovery and Hik-Connect pairing.

FAQs
How do I setup Hikvision NVR for the first time?

Install the HDD, connect the monitor, mouse, network and cameras, power on the recorder, activate it with a strong admin password, complete the setup wizard, initialise the HDD, add cameras, set recording and pair Hik-Connect.

Do I need a hard drive in a Hikvision NVR?

Yes, if you want the NVR to record and store footage. Without an initialised HDD, the system may show live camera views but will not provide proper playback recording.

Why is my Hikvision NVR not detecting cameras?

Common causes include no camera power, faulty network cable, wrong IP range, incorrect password, inactive camera, unsupported protocol or insufficient PoE power.

How do I connect Hikvision NVR to Hik-Connect?

Enable Platform Access or Hik-Connect in the NVR network settings, confirm the device is online, then use the Hik-Connect app to scan the recorder’s QR code and complete the pairing process.

Should I use port forwarding for Hikvision remote viewing?

For most small installs, Hik-Connect is usually preferred over manual port forwarding because it reduces the need to expose recorder ports directly to the internet. Always use strong passwords and secure the router.

Can I setup a Hikvision NVR without internet?

Yes. You can use an NVR locally without internet for live view and recording. Internet is required for remote viewing through Hik-Connect, remote notifications and some online services.

What HDD should I use in a Hikvision NVR?

Use a surveillance-rated HDD designed for continuous video recording. Capacity depends on the number of cameras, resolution, frame rate, compression format and retention period required.

Written by the CCTV Tradie team, helping Australian customers and installers choose reliable CCTV, NVR, intercom and security products for local conditions.

Last Updated

30 May 2026

📹 Want to view your EZVIZ camera through Google Home?Our latest guide walks you through how to connect EZVIZ security ca...
23/05/2026

📹 Want to view your EZVIZ camera through Google Home?

Our latest guide walks you through how to connect EZVIZ security cameras to Google Home, rename your camera for easier voice control, and stream live video to a Google Nest Hub or Chromecast.

You’ll also learn what to check if your camera won’t stream, including the Image Encryption setting and model compatibility.

🔐 Smart home convenience is great, but privacy settings matter too. We explain when Google Home viewing makes sense — and when stronger camera privacy settings may be the better choice.

Read the full guide on the CCTV Tradie blog.
https://cctvimporters.com.au/blogs/news/how-to-connect-ezviz-cameras-to-google-home

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