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How to Reset a Hikvision NVR Password

For many Hikvision NVR password jobs in Australia, the practical recovery path is still the XML workflow using SADP and a legitimate support response. The key details are the right file type, the full serial number, business-hour timing and keeping the recorder online while waiting.

Password and Account Recovery

Hikvision network video recorder
Many Hikvision support jobs still come back to the recorder, the cloud binding path, and the way the system was handed over rather than the camera body alone.

Summary

Use this guide when a Hikvision NVR password has been lost and the owner needs a practical Australian reset workflow using the normal XML support path.

Applies to

  • Hikvision NVRs
  • Legitimate owner recovery jobs
  • Windows SADP XML reset workflow
  • Some Hikvision camera password jobs reached through the NVR path

Difficulty and time

Difficulty: Moderate to advanced

Estimated time: 20 minutes to several business hours depending on support timing and the recovery path

What you will need

  • Hikvision NVR model number
  • Full serial number
  • Monitor and mouse access if available
  • Windows PC for SADP in the common workflow
  • Proof of ownership or order information where required

What this guide covers

  • Confirm the real password problem
  • Check the local recovery screen
  • Export the XML in SADP
  • Send the request during business hours
  • Import the returned reset file

Password reset jobs on Hikvision recorders should be handled as legitimate owner recovery, not as a shortcut. In real support work, the cleanest path is often the XML workflow through SADP on a Windows PC, with the reset file returned through the proper support chain.

This is different from vague internet advice that says just reset it. The details matter: export the XML, not the CSV, record the full serial number, keep the recorder online, and send the request during business hours if you want a realistic chance of a same-day turnaround.

This page is for legitimate owners and installers acting for legitimate owners. If you are on a Mac, also read the Mac-specific Hikvision password reset page because the best workflow on Mac can be different.

Before you start

Start by confirming that this is really the recorder admin password problem and not an app-account or shared-user issue.

  • Check local monitor access first.
  • Take a photo of the model label and full serial number.
  • If using SADP, put the PC on the same network as the recorder.
  • Avoid repeated password guesses that may lock the unit out.
  • If you are on Mac, keep the Mac-specific recovery guide handy as well.
Important

The reset request depends on the live XML session

If the recorder powers off, the network path changes, or the SADP session is restarted after the XML is created, the returned reset file may no longer work.

For the common XML workflow, leave the recorder on, leave the network path stable and leave SADP open until the reset is completed.

Step 1: Confirm the exact recorder and access situation

Start by working out what still works. Some owners still have local monitor access. Others have only the network path. The reset method should match the real situation in front of you.

  • Check whether the recorder is visible locally on a monitor.
  • Confirm whether you know any working user credential.
  • Note the current date and time shown on the recorder if visible.
  • Confirm the recorder is the device that needs resetting and not just the mobile app account.

Step 2: Use the local login screen if it offers a supported recovery path

Some Hikvision firmware builds expose a local forgot-password or recovery path. If it is there, photograph what the recorder actually shows before changing direction.

  • Look for forgot-password or recovery prompts on the local monitor.
  • Photograph any QR code or export request shown.
  • Do not keep guessing random passwords.
  • If the local path is not there or is not enough, move to SADP.

Step 3: Use SADP and export the XML file

For many Australian Hikvision NVR jobs, this is the practical field workflow. The main mistake is exporting the wrong file or losing the session afterwards.

  • Download and open the official SADP tool on a Windows PC on the same network.
  • Let SADP discover the recorder and confirm the full serial number.
  • Choose the forgotten-password path.
  • Export the XML file, not the CSV file.
  • Keep SADP open once the XML is created.

Step 4: Send the XML and full serial number during support hours

The XML reset workflow relies on support processing the request during business hours. If timing matters, do not leave it until the end of the day.

  • Email the XML file and full serial number to enquiries@securitywholesalers.com.au.
  • Send it before about 2pm on a weekday if you want the best chance of same-day handling.
  • If the product was not purchased from SecurityWholesalers, contact the original reseller first.
  • Only Australian-region products are normally handled through this reset path.

Step 5: Import the returned reset file and set the new password

Once the reset file is returned, import it back into SADP while the same recorder session is still alive. Then set the new password cleanly and test the result immediately.

  • Import the returned reset file into SADP.
  • Set a new strong password and document it properly.
  • Log in locally or by browser afterwards to prove the reset worked.
  • Check that recording, remote access and the owner handover still make sense afterwards.
Worked example

Warehouse NVR needed urgent owner recovery

Situation: A warehouse owner still had the recorder online but no one knew the admin password after staff changes. The site needed footage access before the weekend.

Solution used: The recorder was discovered in SADP, the XML was exported, the XML and full serial number were sent early in the day, and the returned reset file was imported back into the same live session.

Why this was chosen: That used the real supported workflow and avoided wasting time on generic internet tips.

Installation notes: The important operational detail was leaving the recorder and SADP session running until the returned file was imported.

Most-used Hikvision reset workflow on site

For many Hikvision NVR jobs in Australia, the practical path is still the XML workflow using SADP on Windows. If the recorder is visible on the network, export the XML file from SADP, send it with the full serial number to SecurityWholesalers, and keep the recorder and the SADP session alive while the reset response is being processed.

Important: Hikvision support operates during weekday business hours. If you need a same-day turnaround, do not leave the request until late afternoon.

  • Use the exported XML file, not the CSV file.
  • Send the full serial number shown in SADP.
  • Leave the recorder powered up and leave SADP running while waiting.
  • If the network path drops or the recorder powers off, the XML may need to be generated again.

Video: Hikvision XML / SADP NVR reset

Camera passwords connected to an NVR

If the real problem is the password on a Hikvision camera connected to the NVR rather than the NVR itself, the physical connection path changes. In many cases, the PC needs to connect into one of the NVR camera ports so the camera can be seen directly by SADP.

  • Connect the PC into the relevant NVR camera-port path where appropriate.
  • Open SADP and discover the camera directly.
  • Generate the XML file for that camera.
  • Send the XML file and the full camera serial number.
  • Leave the camera and network path alive while waiting for the returned reset file.

What to send SecurityWholesalers

Email the XML file and the full serial number to enquiries@securitywholesalers.com.au. Only Australian-region products are normally handled through this reset path, and if the goods were purchased elsewhere, the request should usually go back through the original reseller.

  • Best chance of same-day handling is usually before 2pm on a weekday.
  • Do not send the CSV export instead of the XML export.
  • Do not close SADP or shut the recorder down while waiting.

Download the official SADP tool

Open the full Hikvision IPC and NVR password reset PDF

Example of XML reset export selection
Double-check that the exported file is the XML reset request.
SADP device list with Hikvision recorder details
Record the full serial number from SADP before sending the request.

Common mistakes

  • Exporting the CSV file instead of the XML file.
  • Not recording the full serial number from SADP.
  • Sending the request too late in the day and expecting an immediate answer.
  • Powering the recorder down or restarting SADP while waiting.
  • Treating an app login problem as though it is automatically the NVR admin password.

Troubleshooting table

Symptom What to check What to do next
Recorder visible but reset file will not import Wrong file type, stale session or recorder changed state Confirm you exported XML, kept SADP open and kept the recorder online.
SADP cannot discover the recorder PC not on the same network, cabling issue or IP issue Put the PC on the same LAN and confirm the recorder network path first.
Support asked for more information Missing serial, ownership details or unclear request Send the full serial number, XML file, order details and a clear summary of the issue.
Problem is really the connected camera password Wrong device identified Use the camera-specific XML workflow by connecting through the NVR camera-port path where appropriate.

When to contact support

Contact SecurityWholesalers support when you are the legitimate owner or installer acting for the legitimate owner and you have the XML file, full serial number and clear model details ready.

If you are on Mac and need the Mac-specific route, use the dedicated Mac guide as well because the best tool path can differ from Windows SADP.

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Still stuck?

Need help choosing or setting up a system? Contact SecurityWholesalers support with your order number, product model and a clear description of the issue.

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I reset a Hikvision NVR password myself?

    Sometimes yes, but on many jobs the practical path is to export the XML in SADP and have the returned reset file processed through the proper support workflow.

  • Why does Hikvision support timing matter?

    Because the returned reset file is processed during business hours, and leaving the request until late afternoon can mean it is not completed the same day.

  • Do I send the XML file or the CSV file?

    Send the XML file, not the CSV file.

  • Why must I leave SADP open and the recorder online?

    Because if the session changes, the returned reset file may no longer match and you may need to generate the XML again.

  • What if I am on a Mac?

    Read the dedicated Mac guide as well. In some cases iVMS-4200 for Mac can still generate the XML file, but the Mac workflow can differ from standard Windows SADP jobs.

  • Can connected cameras be reset through a similar XML process?

    Yes, in many cases, but the PC may need to connect through the NVR camera-port path so the camera itself can be discovered directly.

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