Hikvision DS-KD8003-IME - New video doorbell

Hey guys, anyone know how to create a user in the configuration webpage for the 8003? I want not to use the admin user for the rtsp streams and i miss the option to add additional user for that.
 
Hello, been a long time lurker but decided to sign up as I have some questions I'm hoping those in the know can help me with.

I have a hikvision intercom system with the following devices:

1x DS-9510 indoor station
1x DS-KH3E0505P-E PoE switch
2x DS-KD8003 outdoor stations
2x DS-KD-M card reader modules

Currently have all Cat6 cable ran to where these devices will be installed.

My situation is that they will be at 2 different gate locations. I want the ability to use the KD8003 to unlock the gate via an electric strike / mortise lock.

Will this work ? Should I be looking at anything else ?
 
That sounds like it should work. Just set one gate as "Main" doorstation and the 2nd as "Sub" doorstaion. If you want a secure connection for the striker use a

DS-K2M061 Secure Door Control Module​

 
  • Like
Reactions: beyond2000
That sounds like it should work. Just set one gate as "Main" doorstation and the 2nd as "Sub" doorstaion. If you want a secure connection for the striker use a

DS-K2M061 Secure Door Control Module​

Thankyou for your reply.
That sounds like it should work. Just set one gate as "Main" doorstation and the 2nd as "Sub" doorstaion. If you want a secure connection for the striker use a

DS-K2M061 Secure Door Control Module​

From the quick google I just done, I don't fully understand how this additional device works or what sort of cabling requirements it needs.
 
I literally just watched that video and was about to reply.

I understand what it does now, but don't think I'll need it for my residential application.
Its used for any door that needs to remain secure if the 8003 is removed from the wall by an intruder.
I'm using one on my garage door with a keypad. If someone removes the 8003 & keypad to gain entry it won't open the door by just sticking the +- together
 
  • Like
Reactions: beyond2000
For a mag lock I can see 100% why you'd want one. I'm pretty sure the Lockwood lock I'm going to be using fails closed if power is cut to it, but has a key over ride from the inside.

Also mine are all flush mounted with a stainless steel plate over the front so smashing it off won't be easy.