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I'm trying to give my son's iPhone access to the Hikvision Video Intercom gate camera [easily done if I import it as an online device or via its IP number] and open/close button [not so easily done - these controls are already set up on my iPad and on three Hikvision slave wi-fi monitors]. To obtain these controls he has to import the intercom by scanning in its QR code - but his app reported that the intercom needed to be unbound [I'm not sure if it is bound to my iPad or to the three Hikvision wi-fi slave monitors which are all working properly]. However, when he hits the Unbind button, his app reports - wrongly - that his phone is not on the same LAN. It asks him to connect to the LAN which he is already connected to. Meanwhile, the Hikvision IOS manual says, not very helpfully:
Which GUI are they referring to? I can't find an unbind command in the GUI of the video intercom master indoor station.
And if I succeed in unbinding the intercom, won't that impact on the device/s which were previously bound to it?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
3. Optional: If the network exception occurs, perform the following operations.
- Tap Connect to Wi-Fi to connect the phone to the Wi-Fi network and make sure the device is in the same local area network with the phone.
- Tap Or you can unbind the device from its account in local GUI to unbind the device via local GUI.
Note
Unbinding the device via local GUI should be supported by the device.
4. On the Unbind Device page, enter the device password and the verification code displayed onthe image.
5. Tap Finish.
Which GUI are they referring to? I can't find an unbind command in the GUI of the video intercom master indoor station.
And if I succeed in unbinding the intercom, won't that impact on the device/s which were previously bound to it?
Thanks for any enlightenment.