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7004tlmv3 Password Reset

To reset the password for a 7004T-LM-V3 DVR (commonly associated with Casper Security or H.264 network DVRs), you can use the following methods. This board typically uses generic hardware components that respond to common reset procedures. 1. Default Credentials

Before attempting a full reset, try the manufacturer’s stock login information: Username: admin Password: (Leave blank) or 123456 2. Physical Hardware Reset (Jumper Pins)

If you have physical access to the device's internal circuit board (PCB): Unplug the power from the DVR.

Locate the J1 jumper or two small pins labeled RESET on the PCB.

Use a conductive material (like a screwdriver or jumper cap) to short the two pins together.

While keeping the pins shorted, plug in the power and wait for about 60 seconds.

Release the short; the system should reboot with factory default settings. 3. Software Recovery Options

Many generic H.264 DVRs include built-in recovery prompts on the login interface:

Forgot Password Prompt: Check the login screen for a "Forgot Password" or "Question Mark" icon. This may prompt for security questions set during the initial configuration. 7004tlmv3 password reset

QR Code Recovery: Some firmware versions display a QR code. Scanning this code with the official mobile application associated with the device (such as DMSS or XMEye) may allow a reset code to be sent to the email address or phone number registered during the first-time setup. 4. Technical Considerations CMOS Battery: On many modern 7004T-LM-V3

models, removing the small CR2032 button cell battery usually only resets the system clock and does not clear the administrative password, as credentials are saved in flash memory. However, resetting the clock to a factory date (like 01-01-2000) can sometimes help when coordinating with manufacturer technical support for a temporary recovery key.

Firmware Updates: If the device is still inaccessible, contacting the specific vendor or distributor (such as Casper Security) is recommended. They can often provide a factory recovery file or a master reset code based on the device's unique serial number.

Ensuring the security of the surveillance system is important. If these standard recovery steps do not work, it is best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer's technical support department for further assistance. How to Reset DVR Password

The 7004T-LM-V3 is a common circuit board (PCB) model used in generic or "unbranded" H.264 Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), including those by brands like Casper. Because these are often generic units, there isn't a single official reset button; instead, you must use specific hardware or software bypass methods. Common Reset Methods

Try Default Credentials: Before performing a hard reset, try the standard factory defaults: Username: admin Password: Leave blank or try 123456, 888888, or 000000. Battery Removal (Hard Reset): Power off and unplug the DVR.

Open the casing and locate the CMOS silver coin battery on the 7004T-LM-V3 board.

Carefully remove the battery and wait for 2–5 minutes to clear the volatile memory (which sometimes resets the system clock and password). Reinsert the battery and power the unit back on. Password Generators (Super Password): To reset the password for a 7004T-LM-V3 DVR

If the battery method fails, these boards often use "Super Passwords" based on the current system date shown on your monitor.

You can find Excel-based generators or mobile apps (like "CCTV Super Password") that provide a one-time code after you input the date displayed on the DVR screen. Hardware Jumpers:

Look for two small solder points on the board labeled TP1/TP2 or J1/J2. Shorting these pins with a screwdriver while powering on the device can sometimes trigger a factory reset. Expert Recommendations

Reviews from technical forums like Experts Exchange suggest that if these manual methods fail, your best option is to contact the original dealer (e.g., Casper Security) for a dynamic recovery code, as newer firmware versions often store passwords in flash memory that isn't cleared by battery removal.


Scenario 1: You know the current password

If you can log in to the web interface, you can reset the password by restoring the switch to factory defaults.

Note: This process will erase all configurations (VLANs, IP settings, port configurations). You will need to reconfigure the switch from scratch.

  1. Connect to the Switch:
    • Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the switch.
    • Note: If you do not know the IP address, you may need to use the Netgear Smart Control Center utility on a Windows PC to discover the switch's IP.
  2. Log In:
    • Enter the username (default is admin) and your current password (default is password).
  3. Navigate to Maintenance:
    • Look for a tab or menu labeled System or Maintenance.
    • Select Factory Defaults (sometimes located under System > Maintenance > Factory Defaults).
  4. Execute the Reset:
    • Click the Factory Default button.
    • The switch will reboot. This may take 1–2 minutes.
  5. Log In with Defaults:
    • Once the switch reboots, the IP address may revert to the default (often 192.168.0.239).
    • Log in using:
      • Username: admin
      • Password: password

“After reset, I cannot reach 192.168.1.1.”

  • Check your computer’s IP address. Set it to Obtain automatically (DHCP).
  • Try 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1.
  • Clear your browser cache or try an incognito window.

1. Log In with Defaults

  • Open a browser → http://192.168.1.1
  • Username: admin
  • Password: admin (or the sticker value)

8. Edge Cases & Error Handling

  • Recovery contact not configured → Show “Contact administrator” message.
  • Too many reset attempts → Lock reset requests for 30 minutes.
  • Physical reset without losing config → Implement “config preserve” jumper/option.
  • Token expired → Provide “Request new token” button.

After Reset – Default Login Credentials

| Vendor / Model | Default IP | Username | Password | |----------------------|----------------|----------|----------------| | Generic 7004-TLMV3 | 192.168.1.1 | admin | admin | | | 192.168.0.1 | root | (blank) | | | 192.168.1.254 | user | password |

Check the product label on the underside of the unit for the correct combo. Scenario 1: You know the current password If

“My internet does not come back after reset.”

  • The ISP may use MAC address filtering. Call them and say: “I factory reset my 7004tlmv3. Please reauthorize my device.”
  • Alternatively, clone the old MAC address (if you wrote it down) in the WAN settings.

Method 2: The "Cusadmin" Admin Account (ISP Specific)

Many ISPs (like Spectrum or Rogers) use a hidden administrative account that differs from the standard user account.

  1. Go to the login page (192.168.0.1).

  2. Try the following combinations used by major ISPs for Arris hardware:

    Combination A:

    • Username: admin
    • Password: password

    Combination B (Common for some ISPs):

    • Username: cusadmin
    • Password: password

    Combination C (Common for others):

    • Username: admin
    • Password: w2478nkv (Or look for a password printed on the sticker labeled Admin Password—this is sometimes separate from the Wi-Fi password).

Method 1: Default Credentials (Initial Setup)

If the device is brand new or has been factory reset and the ISP has not yet pushed a configuration update, the default credentials are usually printed on the sticker on the bottom or side of the unit.

  1. Connect a computer to the gateway via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
  2. Open a web browser and go to the gateway's IP address (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.100.1).
  3. Look for the sticker on the device. You will see two keys:
    • Username: admin
    • Password: This is often printed as "Password", "Password1", or a unique string labeled as "Security Key" or "Password".

If these do not work, proceed to Method 2.