For newer DVRs (post-2018), many manufacturers require a “password reset file” generated via their support portal. You will need the DVR’s serial number and proof of purchase.
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You tried the defaults, but the DVR says "Incorrect Password" or "User Blocked." There are four reasons this happens: h264 dvr login password
Most H.264 DVRs ship with a default administrator account. If you are logging in for the first time, or if the unit was recently reset to factory defaults, try the following combinations:
Common Default Usernames:
Common Default Passwords:
Note: For security reasons, many modern DVRs force you to create a new password the first time you log in with the default credentials. If you cannot log in with these, the password has likely been changed. For newer DVRs (post-2018), many manufacturers require a
If the default passwords do not work, the system likely has a custom password set by a previous user. Since H.264 DVRs are "locked boxes," you cannot simply reinstall the operating system like a PC. You must use one of the following reset methods.
Method A: The Telnet "Magic Number" (Generic DVRs) This is a popular method for generic, non-branded H.264 DVRs.
Method B: Manufacturer Reset Tools Major brands like Hikvision, Dahua, and LTS have specific "Password Reset Tools" or "Keygens." You will need to provide the device’s serial number and the current date displayed on the monitor to the manufacturer's support team, or use their authorized reset software, to generate a temporary reset code.
Method C: The Super Password (Maintenance Code) Some older DVRs have a "Super Password" hardcoded into the firmware. This often changes based on the date displayed on the screen. You tried the defaults, but the DVR says
Method D: Physical Battery Reset This is the "hard reset" for hardware.
This is the standard method for branded units (Hikvision, Dahua, Amcrest).
Many H.264 DVRs come with factory defaults:
| Brand / Model | Default Username | Default Password | |-----------------------|------------------|------------------| | Generic H.264 DVR | admin | admin or blank | | Hikvision | admin | 12345 or blank | | Dahua | admin | admin | | Zmodo | admin | (blank) or 123456| | Swann | admin | 12345 | | Lorex | admin | admin |
Note: If changed and forgotten, default credentials will not work.