Why does App show “device not bound”?¶
If RecDual Link App shows “device not bound” or similar message, this means the app hasn’t established a management link with your RecDual Dongle. Here’s how to resolve it.
Why This Happens¶
The “device not bound” message appears because:
First-time use: You haven’t completed the binding process yet
Binding was reset: App data was cleared or binding permissions were revoked
Different device: Connecting a different RecDual Dongle than previously bound
UUID file deleted: The device identification file was removed from TF card
Understanding Device Binding¶
Binding creates a persistent link between:
The RecDual Link App on your phone/computer
Your specific RecDual Dongle (identified by UUID)
The authorized storage path
This link enables the app to:
Access configuration files
Play back recorded videos
Update device firmware
Manage device settings
How to Bind Your Device¶
Step 1: Ensure Prerequisites
RecDual Link is activated (not in Guest Mode)
RecDual Dongle is connected via USB
Device is not recording (stop recording first)
TF card is inserted in the device
Step 2: Start Binding
Open RecDual Link App
Tap the “Bind Device” button on the home screen
A system file picker will appear
Step 3: Select Storage Path
Recommended: Select the root directory of RecDual Dongle storage
Alternative: If root access isn’t available, select the Videos folder
Step 4: Confirm Authorization
Tap “Use this folder” or “Allow”
Wait for verification
You’ll be taken to the Dashboard
For detailed binding instructions, see How to bind RecDual Dongle to App?.
Troubleshooting Binding Issues¶
File picker doesn’t show RecDual Dongle
Ensure OTG is enabled (Android)
Check that device is connected and recognized
Try unplugging and reconnecting
Binding fails after selecting folder
Make sure you selected the correct device/drive
Ensure device is not recording
Try selecting root directory instead of subfolder
Restart the app and try again
Bound but shows “not bound” again
Storage permissions may have been revoked
TF card may have been changed
App cache may be corrupted
Solution:
Go to app Settings > Reset Binding Permissions
Rebind the device
If issue persists, clear app cache and re-activate
Re-binding After Issues¶
If you need to re-establish binding:
Method 1: Reset Binding Permissions
Open RecDual Link App
Go to Settings
Tap Reset Binding Permissions
Follow the binding process again
Method 2: Unbind and Rebind
If you can access Dashboard, tap Unbind Device
Confirm the unbind
Start fresh binding process
Method 3: Clear App Data (Last Resort)
Warning
This will clear all app settings including activation. You’ll need to re-activate with your SN.
Android:
Settings > Apps > RecDual Link
Storage > Clear Data
Reopen app and start fresh
UUID File Explanation¶
When you bind a device, the app creates a small identification file on the TF card. If this file is deleted:
App may not recognize the previously bound device
You’ll need to rebind
To avoid this:
Don’t delete unknown files from TF card root
Don’t format TF card unnecessarily
Keep the TF card inserted in the same RecDual Dongle