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    • jkl 2455_322261820248267
      jkl 2455 last edited by

      What is the difference, if any between a RLN8-410 and a RLN8-410-E NVR? How does one go about physically determining which model is which?

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      • Cynthia_124785627824270
        Cynthia last edited by

        The hardware is different though they look the same, RLN8-410-E NVR supports 4K cameras but RLN8-410 does not. TheRLN8-410-E NVR is an improved version.

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        • mark15_71115998237
          mark15 last edited by

          I have had the same question and I still feel that the question was not answered fully. What is a easy to identify which one is owned? (ie) is there something that can be viewed on the interface, serial number etc?

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          • pb_15_319236046069984
            pb_15 last edited by

            On the NVR You can see the information in "System", "System information", "Model".
            If you are using the Reolink client OSX "Settings", "System information", "Device type".
            I don't know the Windows client option, but it should be similar.

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            • Cynthia_124785627824270
              Cynthia last edited by

              You can find it on the system information of the NVR.
              https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005236253-How-to-Find-out-System-Information-via-Reolink-PoE-NVR
              https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004842694-How-to-Find-out-System-Information-via-Reolink-Client-Windows-
              https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004843154-How-to-Find-out-System-Information-via-Reolink-Client-Mac-
              https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004894193-How-to-Find-out-System-Information-via-Reolink-App

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              • beck peter_329808948686976
                beck peter last edited by

                So I purchased the RLK8-800B4 system, the NVR that comes with it per "System Information" is a RLN8-410. So based on your post Cynthia, even though the bundled system came with 4K camera's the NVR supplied with it doesn't support 4k?




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                • beck peter_329808948686976
                  beck peter last edited by

                  Regarding the RLN8-410, for the monitor connected directly to it, does the NVR have a screen saver function or do I have to turn the monitor off when not in use? The NVR and Monitor will be in a wiring closet, I will mostly be using the Windows client software to monitor the camera's.

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                  • Cynthia_124785627824270
                    Cynthia last edited by

                    Your NVR supports 4K. You can refer to https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/900000602543-Hardware-Version-of-Reolink-NVRs
                    There is a login password on the monitor. If you do not use the monitor for some time, the screen will lock and you need to enter the password to log in next time.

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                    • beck peter_329808948686976
                      beck peter last edited by

                      Having a gmail setup issue. I created a gmail account for the NVR to set alerts from. The "test" function seems to be making it out on the internet but I get the following email from gmail. Any ideas on how to have gmail (aka Google) allow it?

                      "Someone just used your password to try to sign in to your account from a non-Google app. Google blocked them, but you should check what happened. Review your account activity to make sure no one else has access."

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                        • beck peter_329808948686976
                          beck peter @beck peter last edited by

                          Having a gmail setup issue. I created a gmail account for the NVR to set alerts from. The ”test” function seems to be making it out on the internet but I get the following email from gmail. Any ideas on how to have gmail (aka Google) allow it?

                          ”Someone just used your password to try to sign in to your account from a non-Google app. Google blocked them, but you should check what happened. Review your account activity to make sure no one else has access.”



                          Never mind, I figured it out.

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