Emerald General || Emerald Plug n Play Interaction
Emerald IPC and UNV NVR
Emerald IPC support “Plug and Play” with UNV NVR, the default protocol is ONVIF, basic video functions will be no problem, only intelligent functions are affected. If a customer needs to use intelligent functions, then they can directly modify via Web or local on NVR which is shown below.
Note: Cloud updates for Emerald IPCs will not pass through and update via cloud.
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Check the camera and click Modify

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Change the Add model to IP Address

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Change the protocol to Uniview

Note: For UNV IPC and Emerald NVR, use Private Protocol on the Emerald NVR.
Emerald IPC and Emerald NVR
Emerald IPC and Emerald NVR support “Plug and Play” default by using private protocol.
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