3. Ideas on controlling PoE PTZ camers at remote location…
We Mac users are denied full functionality. There are many camera settings and controls on the Windows version of Hikvision's (free) iVMS-4200 desktop software which don't appear on the Mac version. And it is currently impossible to access the cameras' web config pages via and Mac browser (and most Windows browsers). The only way to get there on a Mac is to run Windows in emulation (eg via the excellent Parallels Desktop) and then download Internet Explorer to access thawed pages.
However, basic controls are available through the Mac version of iVMS-4200 and on an iPhone or iPad via the free Hik-Connect app. On my Mac I can:
- install new cameras and configure basic settings
- access live view for all my Hikvision cameras
- control PTZ cameras and zoom-only cameras
- save PTZ presets
- listen to camera audio and conduct 2-way conversations
- set up motion event recordings to each camera's SD card
- adjust image parameters (without conveniently seeing the results on the fly)
- set up event alarms and push notifications
- view motion event recordings
- download video recordings from the SD cards to my HD
…and plenty more.
But troubleshooting is a nightmare on a Mac so for complete control you would need to be running Windows in emulation.
iVMS-4200 is also very slow to launch (and quit) on a Mac so if you need fast access to a camera view you should probably leave it running - or take a look at the very snappy Security Spy which launches instantly and gives convenient access to all cameras and many of their controls, including PTZ. It's not free though, nor cheap.
Some Hikvision cameras have an HDMI Out connector but not all. If you don't want an NVR, you might get a TV view of all cameras by making an HDMI connection to your MacBook. I achieve it by installing (sideloading) the Android version of the Hik-Connect app onto my Nvidia Shield set-top box and then controlling it with a wireless mouse from the sofa - and for sure it won't be long until it can be installed directly onto a smart TV.