![]() As Hikvision produces mostly a professional equipment, the activation process happens via manufacturer’s PC software, which is mainly a SADP and IVMS-4200 tools. Yet there are a cameras having no any reset push-button and we are forced to go for option #2 and #3. Option #2: Reset Via SADP Tool / IVMS-4200 This is what called a “factory default” and thus you will see an “inactive” status in the SADP tool or IVMS-4200 after that is done and you’ll be asked to create a new password and activate a camera as a new device. Then release a button and just wait until a camera reboots completely. ![]() What you do next – unplug the camera from a power supply, and after that is done, press-hold a reset button and restore a power supply while you continue to hold a button for a further 10-15 seconds. The same is indicated by the “F” letter, standing for “flash”, in a product code. Commonly your camera has this button if it also has a memory card slot, and they regularly located near each other. ![]() Locate a reset button on a body of your camera, try looking under a screwed cover. Unfortunately, the most time-consuming, but a 100% verified way XML-file from a camera via SADP tool and then you send it to your local distributor, from whom you bought a device / to a Hikvision Support in your country / To Pipl Systems Technical support in case you’ve purchased an equipment from us.
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