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Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws holding the outer metal cover. Slide the cover off.
Before attempting hardware resets, check if the DVR is still using factory settings. Common default passwords for Multistar and similar H.264 DVRs include: (Leave blank) 2. Use a Super Password Generator
Open the case of the DVR (usually via screws on the back or sides). Locate the coin-sized on the motherboard.
If correct, the DVR will prompt you to create a new password immediately. 3. Reset via the Multistar Super Password
Because Multistar DVRs often use firmware similar to other major manufacturers, there are several reliable ways to regain access. This guide covers everything from default credentials to hardware resets. 1. Try the Factory Default Passwords
If your DVR is connected to a local network, you might be able to reset the account database via Telnet. Open on a PC connected to the same network. Type telnet [Your DVR IP Address] .
Look at the live camera grid on your monitor. Note the exact displayed by the system clock. It does not matter if the date is incorrect or set to a past year (e.g., 2000-01-01); the master password relies strictly on whatever date the DVR currently believes it is. Step 2: Generate the Master Code
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws holding the outer metal cover. Slide the cover off.
Before attempting hardware resets, check if the DVR is still using factory settings. Common default passwords for Multistar and similar H.264 DVRs include: (Leave blank) 2. Use a Super Password Generator
Open the case of the DVR (usually via screws on the back or sides). Locate the coin-sized on the motherboard.
If correct, the DVR will prompt you to create a new password immediately. 3. Reset via the Multistar Super Password
Because Multistar DVRs often use firmware similar to other major manufacturers, there are several reliable ways to regain access. This guide covers everything from default credentials to hardware resets. 1. Try the Factory Default Passwords
If your DVR is connected to a local network, you might be able to reset the account database via Telnet. Open on a PC connected to the same network. Type telnet [Your DVR IP Address] .
Look at the live camera grid on your monitor. Note the exact displayed by the system clock. It does not matter if the date is incorrect or set to a past year (e.g., 2000-01-01); the master password relies strictly on whatever date the DVR currently believes it is. Step 2: Generate the Master Code