

You should then see a quick pop-up with a green tick saying Unbind Successful. If the device does NOT unbind and you get an error message like “The device is Offline” or “connecting device failed” then the most likely problem is that your DNS settings for the device are not set correctly.
SADP TOOL SWANN VERIFICATION
Enter the Verification Code and click confirm. Enter the current username and password of the device (this is NOT the username & password of the Hik-connect user you are trying to unbind the device from). Click Refresh and select the device you want to unbind by ticking the box next to the device on the far left of the list. Open the SADP tool on a Windows computer. Follow the steps below to unbind your Hikvision device. There are though some rare cases when the user does not have access to the Hik-connect account that the device is bound to, for example, if you have purchased a used device that has not been properly disconnected from its previous owners Hik-connect account or if you added the device to an employee’s account and they leave without removing the device from the app correctly.Īs long as the Hikvision device has been set up correctly on your local network, then the process of unbinding should be pretty simple. They will in turn send this to Hikvision Technical Support and obtain a password reset file for you to import via SADP.Unbinding a Hikvision device is not something that is required all that often, in most cases you can do the unbind from within the Hik-Connect app. If you need to reset the password for a Hikvision device which does not have a physical reset button, then you will need to use SADP's 'forgot password' feature to export a file which you send to your supplier.It lets you either use DHCP to give your Hikvision device a valid IP address or set a fixed IP address of your choosing.It lets you enter your router's IP address so that your device can join the network (Hikvision refer to your router as a 'gateway').It lets you activate and set a password for your Hikvision devices.SADP stands for Search Active Devices Protocol.Hikvision have now launched a new Mac version of SADP.It is free to download - link at the bottom of this post.
SADP TOOL SWANN FULL
SADP TOOL SWANN SERIAL
full serial number, current firmware version, IP addresses, etc

It scans your network and looks for devices by MAC address - all manufacturers have a MAC address convention they can recognise as their own.SADP is a basic software tool for finding Hikvision devices on your network.(link to latest version download at the end of the text) Everything you need to know about Hikvision's SADP tool:
