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Hikvision Setup

Hikvision cameras and recorders typically work out of the box with TetherX. This guide covers additional configuration options and firmware updates.

RTSP URL Format

For Hikvision DVRs/NVRs, use the following RTSP URL format:

rtsp://[user]:[password]@[ip]/streaming/channels/[channel]0[stream]
Channel URL Example
Camera 1 rtsp://admin:12345@192.168.1.3/streaming/channels/101
Camera 3 rtsp://admin:12345@192.168.1.3/streaming/channels/301
Camera 10 rtsp://admin:12345@192.168.1.3/streaming/channels/1001

See Connecting to DVRs and NVRs for general DVR/NVR setup instructions.


Audio Recording

Hikvision cameras with built-in microphones can record audio. See Audio Recording for setup instructions with Hikvision screenshots, encoding settings, and how to disable audio in TetherX.


Enabling Analytics

Configure your Hikvision camera to send motion detection and smart events (intrusion, line crossing, audio detection) to TetherX.

Step 1: Enable Camera Analytics in TetherX

  1. Go to AdminCameras and select your camera

  2. Open the Advanced tab

  3. Set Event Trigger to TetherBox & Camera Analytics

  4. Click Update Camera

TetherX camera Advanced tab with Event Trigger set to TetherBox & Camera Analytics

Step 2: Access the Camera

Create a tunnel to your Hikvision camera and log in with the admin account.

Click Configuration in the top menu.

Hikvision web interface with Configuration menu highlighted

Step 3: Configure Motion Detection

  1. In the left sidebar, expand Event and select Basic Event

Event menu expanded showing Basic Event option

  1. On the Motion Detection tab, configure the following:
    • Enable Enable Motion Detection
    • Enable Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion
    • Click Draw Area and use your mouse to select the detection zone
    • Click Stop Drawing when finished
    • Click Save

Motion Detection settings with checkboxes and detection area

Step 4: Set the Arming Schedule

  1. Select the Arming Schedule tab

  2. Use the blue sliders to set when analytics should be active (days and hours)

  3. Click Save

Arming Schedule with weekly time grid

Step 5: Enable Event Notifications

  1. Select the Exception tab

  2. Enable Notify Surveillance Center - this sends events to TetherX

  3. Click Save

Exception settings with Notify Surveillance Center enabled

Step 6: Configure Smart Events (Optional)

For cameras with advanced analytics, you can enable additional detection types:

  1. In the left sidebar, select Smart Event

  2. Enable the analytics you want, such as:

    • Intrusion Detection - triggers when someone enters a defined area
    • Line Crossing Detection - triggers when someone crosses a virtual line
    • Audio Exception Detection - triggers on sudden loud noises (useful for quiet areas)
  3. Configure each event type's arming schedule and enable Notify Surveillance Center

  4. Click Save

Smart Event settings showing audio detection options

Step 7: Verify Events in TetherX

Log out of the camera and return to the TetherX Events page. You should see events appearing with icons indicating the analytics type detected.

TetherX Events page showing Motion Detected event

Tip: Use Camera Notification Settings to filter which event types trigger notifications and which should be ignored.


Using TetherX with Hik-Connect

Yes, you can use TetherX alongside Hik-Connect on your Hikvision cameras and recorders.

Disable Stream Encryption

Hik-Connect's stream encryption uses a proprietary mechanism not available to third parties. To use both platforms, disable stream encryption:

  1. Create a tunnel to your Hikvision device

  2. Log in to the camera web interface and navigate to ConfigurationNetworkAdvanced SettingsPlatform Access

  3. Uncheck Stream Encryption/Encryption

  4. Click Save

Hikvision Platform Access settings with Stream Encryption disabled

Tip: TetherX encrypts all streams when accessed through the TetherX platform or apps - your footage remains secure.

Warning: Some older Hikvision devices require a firmware update before the option to disable stream encryption appears. Certain budget models do not offer this setting at all - on these devices, you may need to disable Hik-Connect entirely to use the device with TetherX.

Troubleshooting

If you experience a broken stream or no live view after disabling stream encryption, update the camera or recorder firmware to the latest version. Hikvision has addressed known compatibility issues in recent firmware releases. See Updating Firmware Remotely below.


Updating Firmware Remotely

You can update Hikvision firmware remotely using TetherX's tunnelling feature, without travelling to site.

Tip: If your system was installed by a security installation partner, contact them to update your cameras.

Download Firmware

  1. Visit the Hikvision Downloads Page
  2. Search for your camera model
  3. Download the latest firmware for your region
  4. Extract the archive - it should contain a file named digicap.dav

Warning: UK firmware is different from US firmware. Ensure you download the correct regional version.

Upload Firmware

  1. Create a tunnel to your Hikvision device

  2. Log in to the camera web interface and navigate to ConfigurationMaintenance

Navigate to Configuration then Maintenance

  1. Scroll to the Upgrade section and click Browse

Click Browse to select firmware file

  1. Select the digicap.dav file you downloaded

  2. Click Upgrade

Click Upgrade to start the process

Warning: The upgrade takes up to 10 minutes. Do not disconnect power during the process. The device reboots automatically when complete.


Fisheye & 360° Cameras

Hikvision fisheye cameras offer multiple display modes. The double panorama view (single channel showing a split 180° view) is called 180 Panorama View:

Hikvision Display Mode options showing 180 Panorama View

Tip: Double panorama mode provides full coverage in a single channel, which is often the best balance between coverage and TetherBox channel usage.

See Fisheye & 360° Cameras for general fisheye configuration and dewarping options.


Last updated: January 31, 2026