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Modular VTO
(Version 3.1)
Users Manual
V1.0.1
II
Cybersecurity Recommendations
Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity
1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords:
The number one reason systems get “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords. It is
recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong password
whenever possible. A strong password should be made up of at least 8 characters and a
combination of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters.
2. Update Firmware
As is standard procedure in the tech-industry, we recommend keeping NVR, DVR, and IP
camera firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is current with the latest security patches and
fixes.
“Nice to have” recommendations to improve your network security
1. Change Passwords Regularly
Regularly change the credentials to your devices to help ensure that only authorized users are
able to access the system.
2. Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports:
Change default HTTP and TCP ports for systems. These are the two ports used to
communicate and to view video feeds remotely.
These ports can be changed to any set of numbers between 1025-65535. Avoiding the
default ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.
3. Enable HTTPS/SSL:
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS. This will encrypt all communication between your
devices and recorder.
4. Enable IP Filter:
Enabling your IP filter will prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from
accessing the system.
5. Change ONVIF Password:
On older IP Camera firmware, the ONVIF password does not change when you change the
system’s credentials. You will need to either update the camera’s firmware to the latest revision
or manually change the ONVIF password.
6. Forward Only Ports You Need:
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● Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge range of
numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address.
You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a
recorder on site; just the NVR is needed.
7. Disable Auto-Login on SmartPSS:
Those using SmartPSS to view their system and on a computer that is used by multiple people
should disable auto-login. This adds a layer of security to prevent users without the appropriate
credentials from accessing the system.
8. Use a Different Username and Password for SmartPSS:
In the event that your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would not
want someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video surveillance
system. Using a different username and password for your security system will make it more
difficult for someone to guess their way into your system.
9. Limit Features of Guest Accounts:
If your system is set up for multiple users, ensure that each user only has rights to features and
functions they need to use to perform their job.
10. UPnP:
UPnP will automatically try to forward ports in your router or modem. Normally this would be a
good thing. However, if your system automatically forwards the ports and you leave the
credentials defaulted, you may end up with unwanted visitors.
If you manually forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router/modem, this feature should
be turned off regardless. Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not used in real
applications.
11. SNMP:
Disable SNMP if you are not using it. If you are using SNMP, you should do so only temporarily,
for tracing and testing purposes only.
12. Multicast:
Multicast is used to share video streams between two recorders. Currently there are no known
issues involving Multicast, but if you are not using this feature, deactivation can enhance your
network security.
13. Check the Log:
If you suspect that someone has gained unauthorized access to your system, you can check
the system log. The system log will show you which IP addresses were used to login to your
system and what was accessed.
14. Physically Lock Down the Device:
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Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best way to
achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room that is
behind a lock and key.
15. Connect IP Cameras to the PoE Ports on the Back of an NVR:
Cameras connected to the PoE ports on the back of an NVR are isolated from the outside world
and cannot be accessed directly.
16. Isolate NVR and IP Camera Network
The network your NVR and IP camera resides on should not be the same network as your
public computer network. This will prevent any visitors or unwanted guests from getting access
to the same network the security system needs in order to function properly.
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Foreword
General
This document mainly introduces product function, structure, networking, mounting process,
debugging process, WEB operation and technical parameters of modular VTO, which is
matched with Version 3.12 WEB interface.
Models
VTO2000A-C, VTO2000A-B, VTO2000A-K, VTO2000A-R and VTO2000A-F.
Device Upgrade
Please don’t cut off power supply during device upgrade. Power supply can be cut off only after
the device has completed upgrade and has rebooted.
General Description about Keys
OK: it is used to save the settings.
Default: it is used to restore all parameters at the present interface to default system
configurations.
Refresh: restore parameters at the present interface to present system configurations.
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual.
Signal Words
Meaning
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in
property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
result.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement
to the text.
Revision History
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No.
Version No.
Revision Content
Release Date
1
V1.0.0
First release
2017.10.31
2
V1.0.1
Add privacy protection notice
2018.05.23
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect personal data of others' such as face,
fingerprints, car plate number, Email address, phone number, GPS and so on. You need to be
in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate
rights and interests of other people by implementing measures include but not limited to:
providing clear and visible identification to inform data subject the existence of surveillance
area and providing related contact.
About the Manual
The Manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall prevail.
We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the Manual.
The Manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related
regions. For detailed information, see the paper User's Manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our
official website. If there is inconsistency between paper User's Manual and the electronic
version, the electronic version shall prevail.
All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product
updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the Manual. Please
contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There still might be deviation in technical data, functions and operations description, or
errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our final explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the Guide (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the Manual are the
properties of their respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem
occurred when using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our final explanation.
VII
Important Safeguards and Warnings
The following description is the correct application method of the device. Please read the
manual carefully before use, in order to prevent danger and property loss. Strictly conform to
the manual during application and keep it properly after reading.
Operating Requirement
Please don’t place and install the device in an area exposed to direct sunlight or near heat
generating device.
Please don’t install the device in a humid, dusty or fuliginous area.
Please keep its horizontal installation, or install it at stable places, and prevent it from
falling.
Please don’t drip or splash liquids onto the device; don’t put on the device anything filled
with liquids, in order to prevent liquids from flowing into the device.
Please install the device at well-ventilated places; don’t block its ventilation opening.
Use the device only within rated input and output range.
Please don’t dismantle the device arbitrarily.
Please transport, use and store the device within allowed humidity and temperature range.
Power Requirement
The product shall use electric wires (power wires) recommended by this area, which shall
be used within its rated specification!
Please use power supply that meets SELV (safety extra low voltage) requirements, and
supply power with rated voltage that conforms to Limited Power Source in IEC60950-1. For
specific power supply requirements, please refer to device labels.
Appliance coupler is a disconnecting device. During normal use, please keep an angle that
facilitates operation.
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Table of Contents
Cybersecurity Recommendations ........................................................................................................ II
Foreword ................................................................................................................................................. V
Important Safeguards and Warnings ................................................................................................. VII
1 Product Overview ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Profile ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Function ........................................................................................................................... 1
2 Product Structure ............................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Camera Module............................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Button Module ............................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Keyboard Module (with Braille) ..................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Card Swiping Module .................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Fingerprint Module ........................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 Blank Module ................................................................................................................................ 9
3 Networking Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 One-to-one Scene ........................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 One-to-many Scene ..................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Group Call Scene ........................................................................................................................ 12
4 Device Mounting ............................................................................................................................... 14
4.1 Surface Mounting ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.2 Flush Mounting ............................................................................................................................ 16
5 Device Debugging ............................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Debugging Settings ..................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.1 VTO Settings..................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.2 VTH Settings (Version 3.1) ............................................................................................... 24
5.1.3 VTH Settings (Version 4.0) ............................................................................................... 28
5.2 Debugging Verification ................................................................................................................ 33
5.2.1 Verification with Version 3.1 VTH ..................................................................................... 33
5.2.2 Verification with Version 4.0 VTH ..................................................................................... 35
6 Basic Function .................................................................................................................................. 37
6.1 Call Function ............................................................................................................................... 37
6.1.1 Call Management Centre .................................................................................................. 37
6.1.2 Single Call of VTH ............................................................................................................ 38
6.1.3 Group Call ......................................................................................................................... 40
6.2 Unlock Function .......................................................................................................................... 42
6.2.1 Remote Unlock at VTH/VTS ............................................................................................. 42
6.2.2 Open Door at WEB Interface ............................................................................................ 42
6.2.3 Unlock with IC Card .......................................................................................................... 43
6.2.4 Unlock with Exit Button ..................................................................................................... 43
6.2.5 Unlock with Password ...................................................................................................... 43
6.3 Issue Card ................................................................................................................................... 44
6.4 Monitoring Function .................................................................................................................... 45
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6.5 Tamper Switch ............................................................................................................................. 46
6.6 Restore Backup........................................................................................................................... 46
7 WEB Config .......................................................................................................................................... 48
7.1 Initialization ................................................................................................................................. 48
7.2 Reset the Password .................................................................................................................... 49
7.3 System Login .............................................................................................................................. 51
7.4 User Manager ............................................................................................................................. 52
7.4.1 Add User ........................................................................................................................... 52
7.4.2 Modify User ....................................................................................................................... 53
7.4.3 Delete User ....................................................................................................................... 55
7.5 Network Parameter Config.......................................................................................................... 55
7.5.1 Network Config ................................................................................................................. 55
7.5.2 FTP Server ........................................................................................................................ 56
7.5.3 Port ................................................................................................................................... 56
7.5.4 DDNS Server .................................................................................................................... 58
7.5.5 P2P ................................................................................................................................... 59
7.5.6 HTTPS Setting .................................................................................................................. 59
7.5.7 UPnP ................................................................................................................................. 60
7.5.8 IP Purview ......................................................................................................................... 62
7.6 LAN Config .................................................................................................................................. 63
7.7 Local Parameter Config .............................................................................................................. 65
7.7.1 Local Config ...................................................................................................................... 65
7.7.2 Facade Layout .................................................................................................................. 65
7.7.3 Access Manager ............................................................................................................... 68
7.7.4 Sound Control ................................................................................................................... 70
7.7.5 Talk Manager .................................................................................................................... 70
7.7.6 System Time ..................................................................................................................... 71
7.7.7 Config Manager ................................................................................................................ 72
7.8 Indoor Manager ........................................................................................................................... 72
7.8.1 Add VTH ............................................................................................................................ 73
7.8.2 Modify VTH ....................................................................................................................... 73
7.8.3 Delete VTH ....................................................................................................................... 74
7.8.4 QR Code ........................................................................................................................... 74
7.8.5 Config Manager ................................................................................................................ 75
7.8.6 Card Manager ................................................................................................................... 75
7.9 Video Set ..................................................................................................................................... 77
7.9.1 Video Set .......................................................................................................................... 77
7.9.2 Audio Set........................................................................................................................... 78
7.10 IPC Info ..................................................................................................................................... 79
7.10.1 Add One IPC ................................................................................................................... 79
7.10.2 Delete .............................................................................................................................. 80
7.10.3 Batch Import ................................................................................................................... 81
7.10.4 Batch Export ................................................................................................................... 81
7.11 Fingerprint Manager .................................................................................................................. 81
7.11.1 Collect Fingerprint ........................................................................................................... 81
7.11.2 Modify Fingerprint Info .................................................................................................... 82
7.11.3 Remove Fingerprint ........................................................................................................ 82
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7.11.4 Import Fingerprint Info..................................................................................................... 82
7.11.5 Export Fingerprint Info .................................................................................................... 82
7.12 Info Search ................................................................................................................................ 83
7.12.1 Call History ..................................................................................................................... 83
7.12.2 Alarm Record .................................................................................................................. 83
7.12.3 Unlock Record ................................................................................................................ 83
7.13 Reboot Device........................................................................................................................... 84
7.14 Logout ....................................................................................................................................... 84
8 FAQ ....................................................................................................................................................... 85
Appendix 1 Technical Parameters ........................................................................................................ 86
Appendix 1.1 VTO2000A-C .............................................................................................................. 86
Appendix 1.2 VTO2000A-B/VTO2000A-K/VTO2000A-R /VTO2000A-F .......................................... 87
Appendix 2 Accessory Specification ................................................................................................... 88
Appendix 2.1 Specification of Network Cable ................................................................................... 88
Appendix 2.2 Specification of Extension Power Cord ...................................................................... 88
Appendix 2.3 Specification of Embedded Box .................................................................................. 88
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1 Product Overview
1.1 Product Profile
Modular VTO consists of camera module, one-button module, three-button module, five-button
module, keyboard module, card swiping module and fingerprint module. Camera module is
indispensable, whereas other modules can be matched flexibly, and can combine with VTH,
VTS and platform to establish a video intercom system. Support video call between a visitor
and a resident, group call, emergency call, unlock, info sending, video preview and record
search. It is mainly applied in apartments and villas, and matched with management platform to
realize all-round anti-theft, disaster prevention and monitoring function.
1.2 Product Function
Video Intercom
Call VTH users and realize video talk.
Group Call
Call multiple VTH users at one VTO simultaneously.
Be Monitored
VTH or Management Center can monitor VTO image, and support max. 6-channel video
stream monitoring.
Emergency Call
Press the key to call the Center in case of an emergency.
Auto Snapshot
Snapshot pictures automatically during unlock or talk, and store them in FTP.
Unlock
Realize unlock with card, fingerprint, password and remote unlock.
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Alarm
Support tamper alarm, door sensor alarm and alarm of unlock with duress password.
Meanwhile, report the alarm info to Management Center.
Record Search
Search call records, alarm records and unlock records.
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2 Product Structure
2.1 Camera Module
Figure 2-1
Name
Description
User directory
Display user info.
Call key
Call the user or management centre.
Microphone
Audio input.
Camera
Monitor the door area, with adjustable angle.
Fill-in light
Provide fill-in light for camera in case of insufficient light.
Speaker
Audio output.
Table 2-1
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Figure 2-2
No.
Name
Description
1
Camera angle
adjusting column
Adjust camera angle.
2
Tamper switch
When VTO is detached from the wall forcibly, give out alarm
sound and report alarm info to management centre.
3
Network port
Connect network cable (RJ45 plug) through a connection line.
4
User port
Provide power port, lock port, door sensor feedback port and
exit button port to connect power supply, electric control lock,
solenoid lock and exit button. Wiring method is shown in
Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4.
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Cascade
connection port
Connect other modules.
In case of cascade connection of multiple modules, modules
shall adopt cascade connection between each other.
Table 2-2
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Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
2.2 Button Module
Button module consists of one-button module, three-button module and five-button module;
their functions are the same, although button quantity is different. Take “three-button module”
for example.
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Figure 2-5
Name
Description
User directory
Display user info according to buttons.
Call key
Call the VTH.
Table 2-3
Figure 2-6
No.
Name
Description
1
Cascade input port
Connect other modules.
2
Cascade output port
Table 2-4
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2.3 Keyboard Module (with Braille)
Rear panel of keyboard module is the same as rear panel of button module.
Figure 2-7
No.
Name
Description
1
Call management centre
Call management centre.
2
Numeric key
Input the password. For example, unlock password is
123456. Please input “#+ unlock password +#”.
3
Call key
Call the VTH.
Table 2-5
2.4 Card Swiping Module
Rear panel of card swiping module is the same as rear panel of button module.
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Figure 2-8
No.
Name
Description
1
Card swiping area
It is valid to swipe the card here.
2
Proximity sensor
When a person is about 1m away from the device, the device
will sense the person’s approaching. Backlights of display
screens of all modules and the keyboard will be turned on
automatically. And they will turn off automatically after the
person leaves.
Table 2-6
2.5 Fingerprint Module
Rear panels of fingerprint module and button module have different port positions, but port
functions are the same.
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Figure 2-9
Name
Description
Fingerprint module
The user inputs a fingerprint or unlocks with a fingerprint.
Table 2-7
2.6 Blank Module
Rear panels of blank module and button module have different port positions, but port functions
are the same.
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Figure 2-10
Name
Description
User directory
Display user info according to buttons.
Table 2-8
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3 Networking Diagram
Modular VTO consists of 9 modules at most. Camera module is indispensable, whereas max. 1
keyboard, card swiping, fingerprint module can be included.
3.1 One-to-one Scene
Modular VTO connects with VTH directly. A visitor presses call key on VTO to call the resident
(VTH) or Management Center. Networking diagram is shown in Figure 3-1.
If keyboard module is connected, dial VTH room number to call.
Figure 3-1
3.2 One-to-many Scene
Generally, unit VTO is installed at the gate of apartment building, whereas modular VTO is
installed at the resident’s gate. The operation process is as follows.
The visitor calls any resident with unit VTO. Step 1
The resident’s VTH rings. After unlocking, the visitor goes into the apartment building.
Call the resident with modular VTO, and ask the resident to unlock the house. Step 2
If keyboard module is connected, dial VTH room number to call.
Networking diagram is shown in Figure 3-2.
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Figure 3-2
3.3 Group Call Scene
When the visitor presses call key on modular VTO, multiple VTHs ring at the same time; the
resident can pick up, hang up or unlock on any VTH.
Networking diagram is shown in Figure 3-3.
If keyboard module is connected, dial master VTH room number to call.
VTH consists of master VTH and extension VTH. There is 1 master VTH at most and 5
extension VTHs at most.
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Figure 3-3
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4 Device Mounting
Modular VTO consists of single module mounting, double module mounting and 3-module
mounting. Take 3-module mounting for example.
When leaving factory by default, visiting cards and card cover have been included in the
attachment.
When power-on after mounting, please ensure that all modules have been connected;
otherwise, they fail to work normally.
Before installation of surface mounting box and flush mounting box, cables in the wall shall
go through the bracket or flush mounting box.
4.1 Surface Mounting
Drill holes according to hole positions of surface mounting box, and put expansion pipe Step 1
in place.
Fix surface mounting box onto the wall with ST3×18 screws. Step 2
Fix every module onto front panel with M3×6 screws. Step 3
Connect cables. Please refer to 2 Product Structure. Step 4
Fix the front panel onto surface mounting box with M4×40 screws. Step 5
Apply glue between surface mounting box and the wall. Step 6
Write room number or the user’s name on the visiting card, and insert it into user Step 7
directory.
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Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
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4.2 Flush Mounting
Dig a hole in the wall. Step 1
Regarding single module mounting, hole dimension is 115mm×115mm×57mm.
Regarding double module mounting, hole dimension is 237mm×125mm×50mm.
Regarding 3-module mounting, hole dimension is 349mm×125mm×50mm.
Embed flush mounting box into the wall; ensure that box edge clings to the wall. Step 2
Fix every module onto front panel with M3×6 screws. Step 3
Connect cables. Please refer to 2 Product Structure. Step 4
Fix the front panel onto flush mounting box with M4×40 screws. Step 5
Apply glue among front panel, flush mounting box and the wall. Step 6
Write room number or the user’s name on the visiting card, and insert it into user Step 7
directory.
Figure 4-3
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Figure 4-4
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5 Device Debugging
5.1 Debugging Settings
5.1.1 VTO Settings
5.1.1.1 Initialization
For the first time, please initialize login password.
Please ensure that default IP addresses of PC and VTO are in the same network segment.
Default IP address of VTO is 192.168.1.110.
Connect power supply of VTO, and power on. Step 1
Enter default IP address of VTO at the address bar of PC browser. Step 2
The system displays “Setting” interface, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1
Enter “New Password” and “Confirm”, and click “Next”. Step 3
The system displays “Protect” interface, as shown in Figure 5-2.
This password is used to login WEB interface. It shall be at least 8 characters, and shall
include at least two types of number, letter and symbol.
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Figure 5-2
Select “Email” and enter your Email address. Step 4
This Email address is used to reset the password, so it is recommended that it should
be set.
Click “Next”. Step 5
The system displays “OK” interface, as shown in Figure 5-3 错误!未找到引用源。, and
shows “Device succeeded!”
Figure 5-3
Click “OK”. Step 6
The system displays WEB login interface, as shown in Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4
Enter user name and password, and click “Login”. Step 7
Log in the WEB interface of the device.
Default user name is admin.
Password is the one set during initialization.
5.1.1.2 Modify Device Network
Modify IP address of VTO to the planned IP address.
Select “System Config> Network Config> TCP/IP”. Step 1
The system displays “TCP/IP” interface, as shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5
Enter the planned “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask” and “Default Gateway”, and click “OK”. Step 2
After modification is completed, VTO reboots automatically, while the following two
cases occur at WEB interface.
If PC is in the planned network segment, WEB interface jumps to new IP login
interface automatically.
If PC is not in the planned network segment, login will be failed. Please add PC to
the planned network segment and login WEB interface again.
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5.1.1.3 LAN Config
Configure VTO building no., unit no. and VTO no. info.
Select “System Config> LAN Config”. Step 1
The system displays “LAN Config” interface, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Figure 5-6
Enter VTO “Building No.”, “Building Unit No.” and “VTO No.”. Step 2
To call the management centre, please tick “Register to the MGT Centre”, and set
“MGT Centre IP Address” and “MGT Port No.”. Enable or disable “No Answer
Transfer MGT Centre”.
To provide group call function, please tick “Group Call” and set “Max Extension
Index”, which is 5 at most.
Click “OK”. Step 3
5.1.1.4 Add VTH
Add VTH info. After VTH and VTO have completed debugging, VTH will be registered on VTO
automatically and realize bonding.
Add master VTH.
After “Network” interface of extension VTH has added and enabled master VTH, VTO
interface will obtain extension VTH info automatically.
Select “System Config> Digital Indoor Station Manager”. Step 1
The system displays “Digital Indoor Station Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 5-7.
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Figure 5-7
Click “Add”. Step 2
The system displays “Add” interface, as shown in Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8
Enter VTH “Family Name”, “First Name”, “Nick Name”, “VTH Short No.” (VTH room no.) Step 3
and “IP Address”.
It is OK if IP address is not filled in. After VTH is registered to VTO successfully, VTO
will obtain IP address of VTH.
Click “OK”. Step 4
5.1.1.5 Set Modules
Camera module exists by default; all other modules shall be added in facade layout before use.
At most 9 modules can be added.
Regarding fingerprint module, card swiping module and keyboard module, only one
module of each type can be added respectively. Other modules can be matched freely.
Select “System Config>Local Config>Façade Layout”. Step 1
The system displays “Façade Layout interface, as shown in Figure 5-9.
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Figure 5-9
Click . Step 2
The system displays available modules, as shown in Figure 5-10.
Figure 5-10
If keyboard module, card swiping module and fingerprint module have been added
already, they are not displayed here.
Select modules according to actual layout of VTO. Step 3
Support continuous adding.
Button module and camera module shall set corresponding relation of call key.
For specific bonding operations, please refer to Step 4~ Step 5. Other modules
need not to set. Click OK to save.
Click or . Step 4
The system displays Room Config, as shown in Figure 5-11.
The displayed room no. is the added VTH. To add VTH, please refer to 7.8.1 Add
VTH.
Click to modify the bonded buttons when necessary.
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Figure 5-11
Select room no. and click OK. Step 5
The interface displays room no. info and corresponding button turns green, as shown in
Figure 5-12.
Figure 5-12
Click Save to save the settings. Step 6
After saving, reboot the device to take effect.
5.1.2 VTH Settings (Version 3.1)
5.1.2.1 Initialization
Set the password and bind your Email.
Password: it is used to enter project setting interface.
Email: it is used to retrieve your password when you forget it.
Power on the device. Step 1
The system displays “Welcome” and enters Device Initialization” interface, as shown in
Figure 5-13.
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Figure 5-13
Enter “Password”, “Confirm Pwd” and “Email”. Step 2
Click [OK]. Step 3
The system displays “Info Init” interface, and click to turn off the interface.
5.1.2.2 Network Settings
Set VTH network info, which supports static IP and DHCP.
IP addresses of VTH and VTO shall be in the same network segment. Otherwise, VTH will
fail to obtain VTO info after configuration.
To obtain IP with DHCP, please ensure the connected router has DHCP function and
DHCP function has been enabled.
Select “System Config>Project Settings”. Step 1
The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [Net Set]. Step 3
The system displays “Net Set” interface, as shown in Figure 5-14.
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Figure 5-14
Set according to actual network access mode. Step 4
Static IP
Select “Static IP”. 1.
Enter “Local IP”, “Subnet Mask” and “Gateway”. 2.
DHCP
Select “DHCP” to obtain IP address automatically.
Click [OK] to save the settings. Step 5
5.1.2.3 Product Info Settings
Set VTH “Room No.”, “Type” and “Master IP”.
Select “System Config>Project Settings”. Step 1
The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [Product Info]. Step 3
The system displays “Product Info” interface, as shown in Figure 5-15.
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Figure 5-15
Set VTH info. Step 4
Be used as a master VTH.
Enter “Room No.” (such as 9901).
“Room no.” shall be the same with “VTH Short No.”, which is set when adding VTH at
WEB interface. Otherwise, it will fail to connect VTO.
Be used as an extension VTH.
Press [Master] and switch to “Extension”. 3.
Enter “Room No.” (such as 9901-1) and “Master IP” (IP address of master VTH). 4.
“User Name” and “Password” are the user name and password of master VTH.
Default user name is admin, and the password is the one set during device
initialization.
Click [OK] to save the settings. Step 5
5.1.2.4 Network Terminal Setting
Add VTO and fence station info; at VTH interface, bind VTH with VTO and fence station.
Select “System Config>Project Settings”. Step 1
The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [Network]. Step 3
The system displays “Network” interface, as shown in Figure 5-16.
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Figure 5-16
Add VTO or fence station. Step 4
Add main VTO.
In Figure 5-16, enter main VTO name, IP address, “User Name” and “Password”. 1.
Switch “Enable Status” to . 2.
“User Name” and “Password” shall be consistent with WEB login user name
and password of VTO. Otherwise, it will fail to connect.
“Enable Status” of main VTO is “ON” by default. After setting VTO info, please
turn it off and then reboot, in order to put it into effect.
Add fence station.
Press to switch to sub VTO setting interface. 1.
Select device type to be “fence station”; enter sub VTO name (fence station name), 2.
VTO middle no. (fence station middle no.), “User Name” and “Password”.
Switch “Enable Status” to . 3.
Click [OK] to save the settings. Step 5
5.1.3 VTH Settings (Version 4.0)
5.1.3.1 Initialization
Set the password and bind your Email.
Password: it is used to enter project setting interface.
Email: it is used to retrieve your password when you forget it.
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Power on the device. Step 1
The system displays “Welcome” and enters “Device Initialization” interface, as shown in
Figure 5-17.
Figure 5-17
Enter “Password”, “Confirm Pwd” and “Email”. Click [OK]. Step 2
The system displays main interface.
5.1.3.2 Network Settings
Set VTH network info according to actual network access mode.
IP addresses of VTH and VTO shall be in the same network segment. Otherwise, VTH will fail
to obtain VTO info after configuration.
Press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [Network]. Step 3
The system displays “Network” interface, as shown in Figure 5-18 or Figure 5-19.
Only devices with wireless function own wireless network access function.
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Figure 5-18
Figure 5-19
Set according to actual network access mode. Step 4
Wired IP
Enter “Local IP”, “Subnet Mask” and “Gateway”, press [OK]. Or press to enable
DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically.
If the device has wireless function, please click “Wired IP” tab to set it.
WLAN
Press to enable WIFI function. 1.
The system displays available WIFI list, as shown in Figure 5-20.
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Figure 5-20
Connect WIFI. 2.
The system has 2 access ways as follows.
At “WLAN” interface, select WIFI, click “Wireless IP” tab to enter “Local IP”,
“Subnet Mask” and “Gateway”, and press [OK].
At “WLAN” interface, select WIFI, click “Wireless IP” tab, press to
enable DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically, as shown in Figure
5-21.
To obtain IP info with DHCP function, use a router with DHCP function.
Figure 5-21
5.1.3.3 VTH Config
Set VTH “Room No.”, “Type” and “Master IP” info.
Press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
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The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [VTH Config]. Step 3
The system displays “VTH Config” interface, as shown in Figure 5-22.
Figure 5-22
Set VTH info. Step 4
Be used as a master VTH.
Enter “Room No.” (such as 9901).
“Room No.” shall be the same with “VTH Short No.”, which is set when adding VTH at
WEB interface. Otherwise, it will fail to connect VTO.
Be used as an extension VTH.
Press [Master] and switch to “Extension”. 1.
Enter “Room No.” (such as 9901-1) and “Master IP” (IP address of master VTH). 2.
“Master Name” and “Master Pwd” are the user name and password of master VTH.
Default user name is admin, and the password is the one set during device
initialization.
Press [OK] to save settings. Step 5
5.1.3.4 VTO Config
Add VTO and fence station info; at VTH interface, bind VTH with VTO and fence station.
Press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up “Password” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and click [OK]. Step 2
Click [VTO Config]. Step 3
The system displays “VTO Config” interface, as shown in Figure 5-23.
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Figure 5-23
Add VTO or fence station. Step 4
Add main VTO.
In Figure 5-23, enter main VTO name, VTO IP, “User Name” and “Password”. 1.
Switch the “Enable Status” to be . 2.
“User Name” and “Password” shall be consistent with WEB login user name
and password of VTO. Otherwise, it will fail to connect.
“Enable Status of main VTO is “ON” by default. After setting VTO info, please
turn it off and then reboot, in order to put it into effect.
Add fence station.
Press to switch to sub VTO setting interface. 1.
Select device type to be “Fence Station”, enter sub VTO name (fence station 2.
name), VTO middle no. (fence station middle no.), “User Name” and “Password”.
Switch the “Enable Status” to be . 3.
5.2 Debugging Verification
5.2.1 Verification with Version 3.1 VTH
5.2.1.1 VTO Calls VTH
Press call key at VTO or dial VTH room no. (9901) to call VTH. VTH pops up monitoring image
and operating keys, as shown in Figure 5-24. It represents successful debugging.
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Figure 5-24
5.2.1.2 VTH Monitors VTO
VTH is able to monitor VTO, fence station or IPC. Take “VTO” for example.
Select “Video Talk > Monitor > Door Station”, as shown in 错误!未找到引用源。. Select the VTO
to enter monitoring image, as shown in Figure 5-26.
Figure 5-25
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Figure 5-26
5.2.2 Verification with Version 4.0 VTH
5.2.2.1 VTO Calls VTH
Press call key at VTO or dial VTH room no. (9901) to call VTH. VTH pops up monitoring image
and operating keys, as shown in 错误!未找到引用源。. It represents successful debugging.
The following figure means that SD card has been inserted into VTH. If SD card is not inserted,
recording and snapshot icons are gray.
Figure 5-27
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5.2.2.2 VTH Monitors VTO
VTH is able to monitor VTO, fence station or IPC. Take “VTO” for example.
Select “Monitor > Door”, as shown in Figure 5-28. Select the VTO to enter monitoring image, as
shown in Figure 5-29.
The following figure means that SD card has been inserted into VTH. If SD card is not inserted,
recording and snapshot icons are gray.
Figure 5-28
Figure 5-29
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6 Basic Function
6.1 Call Function
6.1.1 Call Management Centre
The system provides different calling ways depending on connected module.
If modular VTO connects keyboard module, press on the keyboard module to call the
management centre.
If keyboard module is not connected, press call key of camera module to call the
management centre.
Configure the following parameters before calling.
Select “System Config >LAN Config”. Step 1
The system displays “LAN Config” interface.
Select Register to the MGT Centre”; set “MGT Centre IP Address” and “MGT Port Step 2
No.”.
Register the VTO at management center.
To call from keyboard module, ensure that VTO has been registered at
management centre.
To call by pressing the call key of camera module, it is necessary to enable Call
VTS or Not.
Set “Call VTS Time” and select “Call VTS or Not”. Step 3
Enable to call the management centre within the set time period.
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 4
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Figure 6-1
6.1.2 Single Call of VTH
Single call applies to the scene where one door corresponds to one VTH.
The system provides different calling ways depending on connected module.
Make a single call from camera module
Confirm the following configurations before call; press the call key of camera module to call
VTH.
Ensure to cancel the selection of Call VTS or Not, as shown in Figure 6-2.
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Figure 6-2
Confirm whether call key is bound with VTH, as shown in Figure 6-3. Please refer to 7.7.2
Facade Layout for details.
Figure 6-3
Make a group call from button module
Ensure that button module has been connected and added to façade layout. Otherwise, this
call doesnt exist.
Before calling, confirm whether call key is bound with VTH, as shown in Figure 6-4. Press the
call key on button module, to call the VTH. Please refer to 7.7.2 Facade Layout for details.
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Figure 6-4
Make a group call from keyboard module
Ensure that keyboard module has been connected and added to façade layout. Otherwise, this
call doesnt exist.
On keyboard module, press VTH room no. and press to call the VTH.
6.1.3 Group Call
Group call applies to the scene where one VTO corresponds to multiple VTHs.
Please confirm that the following basic settings are correct, and confirm group call conditions
for every connected module.
Please ensure that single call between VTO and VTH works normally. If single call fails,
please check the configuration by reference to “5.1 Debugging Settings”.
Room no. of extension VTH ends up with “-1, -2…” based on room no. of master VTH. For
example, if master VTH is 9901, the extension VTH will be 9901-1, 9901-2…
At WEB interface of VTO, select “System Config > LAN Config”, set “Max Extension Index”
and tick “Group Call” to enable group call function. There is one master VTH at most and
five extension VTHs at most, as shown in Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5
Make a group call from camera module
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Confirm the following configurations before call; press the call key of camera module to call
master VTH, and call other extension VTHs simultaneously.
Ensure to cancel the selection of Call VTS or Not, as shown in Figure 6-5.
Confirm whether call key is bound with master VTH, as shown in Figure 6-6. Please refer
to 7.7.2 Facade Layout for details.
Figure 6-6
Make a group call from button module
Ensure that button module has been connected and added to façade layout. Otherwise, this
call doesnt exist.
Before calling, confirm whether call key is bound with master VTH, as shown in Figure 6-7.
Press the call key on button module, to call the master VTH, and call other extension VTHs
simultaneously. Please refer to 7.7.2 Facade Layout for details.
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Figure 6-7
Make a group call from keyboard module
Ensure that keyboard module has been connected and added to façade layout. Otherwise, this
call doesnt exist.
On keyboard module, dial master VTH room no. and press to call the master VTH, and
call other extension VTHs simultaneously.
6.2 Unlock Function
6.2.1 Remote Unlock at VTH/VTS
When being called, during monitoring and calling status, the VTO will be unlocked remotely at
VTS or VTH.
6.2.2 Open Door at WEB Interface
Select “System Config >Video Set>Video Set”. Step 1
The system displays “Video Set” interface.
Click “Open Door”, and VTO is unlocked, as shown in Figure 6-8. Step 2
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Figure 6-8
6.2.3 Unlock with IC Card
Swipe the authorized IC card at card swiping module, so as to open the door.
This function is valid only when card swiping module has been connected.
Authorized IC card refers to a card that is issued and authorized to open the door. For card
issuing operation, please refer to “6.3 Issue Card”.
6.2.4 Unlock with Exit Button
If VTO is connected with exit button, press the exit button to open the door.
6.2.5 Unlock with Password
Support to unlock with personal password, unified password and duress password.
Personal password is set at VTH. Please refer to matched VTH users manual for details.
Please refer to 7.7.3 Access Manager for unified password and duress password setting.
Default unlock interval is 15s, and default unlock period is 2s. Please refer to 7.7.3 Access
Manager for details.
6.2.5.1 Unlock with Personal Password
In standby mode, press , enter four-digit room no. (add 0 in front of room no. if it is less than
4 digits)+ personal password, and press again to unlock.
For example, 9901 user sets personal password to be 123456. Press #9901123456# to unlock.
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6.2.5.2 Unlock with Unified Password
In standby mode, press , enter unified password (default password is 123456), and press
again to unlock.
For example, XX user presses #123456# to unlock.
6.2.5.3 Unlock with Duress Password
In case of duress, press , enter duress password (default password is 654321) , and press
again to unlock.
For example, XX user presses #654321# to unlock. At the time, the system sends alarm info to
management centre.
6.3 Issue Card
Authorize IC card at VTO WEB interface, so the user can open door with authorized card.
Support at most 10,000 cards.
This function is valid only when card swiping module has been connected and added to façade
layout.
Select “System Config >Local Config > A&C Manager”. Step 1
The system displays “A&C Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9
Click “Issue Card”. Step 2
The system displays 30s countdown, as shown in Figure 6-10.
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Figure 6-10
Within 30s countdown, swipe an unauthorized card at VTO. Step 3
The system pops up “Card Info” interface, as shown in Figure 6-11.
Figure 6-11
Enter “Room No.” and “Card No.”. Click OK. Step 4
Cards can be swiped continuously, within a period of 30s.
Click “OK” to finish issuing card. Step 5
Click “OK” within the countdown, so the cards will be valid. Otherwise, all card
info will be invalid.
Click “Cancel” when issuing cards, in order to stop issuing.
6.4 Monitoring Function
Both VTS and VTH can monitor the VTO.
VTO supports multi-channel stream monitoring. Available channels vary under different video
formats. Support max. 4 channels with 720P, and support max. 6 channels with WVGA.
Video format is set as follows:
At VTO WEB interface, select “System Config >Video Set>Video Set”. Step 1
The system displays “Video Set” interface.
Select “Video Format”. Step 2
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Figure 6-12
6.5 Tamper Switch
Camera module is equipped with a tamper switch against the wall. In case that the device is
disassembled from the wall, tamper switch will leave the wall too. The device will emit tamper
alarm sound and report alarm info to management centre.
6.6 Restore Backup
If VTH info is modified by mis-operation during use, two restoration ways are available to
restore them.
VTO saves VTH info of the system automatically every half an hour. If VTH info is modified by
mis-operation, please restore them timely. Otherwise, the system will automatically save
mis-operation info after half an hour.
Restore from backup data in device memory
Select “System Config >Local Config > Config Manager”. Step 1
The system displays “Config Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 6-13.
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Figure 6-13
Select “VTH Info” and click “Restore Backup”. Step 2
Backup VTH info in the device will be restored to VTO.
Restore from local backup data
Select “System Config >Indoor Manager”. Step 1
The system displays “Digital Indoor Station Manager” interface, as shown in Figure
6-14.
Figure 6-14
Click “Import Config”. The system displays “Open” interface. Step 2
Select config files (.log) and click “Open”. Step 3
The system displays “Success” to complete importing config.
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7 WEB Config
7.1 Initialization
For the first login or login after restoring factory defaults, please initialize WEB interface.
Please ensure that default IP addresses of PC and VTO are in the same network segment.
Otherwise, it fails to enter initialization interface.
Enter default IP address of VTO at the address bar of PC browser, and press [Enter] Step 1
key. The system displays “Setting” interface, as shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1
Enter “New Password” and “Confirm”, and click “Next”. Step 2
The system displays “Protect” interface, as shown in Figure 7-2.
This password is used to login WEB interface. It shall be at least 8 characters, and shall
include at least two types of number, letter and symbol.
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Figure 7-2
Select “Email” and enter your Email address. Step 3
This Email address is used to reset the password, so it is recommended that it should
be set.
Click “Next”. The system displays “OK” interface, as shown in Figure 7-3 and shows Step 4
“Device succeeded!”
Figure 7-3
Click “OK”. Step 5
The system displays WEB login interface.
7.2 Reset the Password
If you forget login password of admin user, please reset the login password by scanning QR
code.
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Log in WEB interface of the device through browser,. Step 1
The system displays login interface, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4
Click “Forgot Password”. Step 2
The system displays “Reset the password” dialog box, as shown in Figure 7-5.
Figure 7-5
Scan the QR code according to interface prompts and obtain security code. Step 3
Two security codes can be obtained by scanning the same QR code. To obtain
security code again, please refresh QR code.
After receiving security code in your Email, please reset the password with the
security code within 24 hours. Otherwise, the security code will become invalid.
If wrong security code is entered for 5 times continuously, this account will be
locked for 5 min.
Please enter the received security code in the dialog box. Step 4
Click “Next”. Step 5
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The system displays new password setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-6.
Figure 7-6
Set “New Password” and “Confirm”. Step 6
Password can be 8 to 32 non-null characters; it consists of letters, numbers and
symbols (except “'”, “"”, “;”, “:” and “&”). The password shall consist of 2 types or over 2
types. Please set a high-security password according to password strength prompt.
Click “OK” to complete resetting. Step 7
7.3 System Login
Please ensure that IP addresses of PC and VTO are in the same network segment; otherwise,
it fails to enter WEB login interface.
Enter IP address of VTO at the address bar of PC browser, and press [Enter] key. Step 1
The system displays WEB login interface, as shown in Figure 7-7.
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Figure 7-7
Enter username and password, and click “Login”. Step 2
Log in the WEB interface of the device.
Default username is admin.
Password is the one set during initialization.
7.4 User Manager
Add, delete and modify WEB user info.
Select “System Config > User Manager”. The system displays “User Manager” interface, as
shown in Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8
7.4.1 Add User
The added user enjoys all operating authorities except adding user and admin user
management.
Click “Add User”. Step 1
The system displays “Add User” interface, as shown in Figure 7-9.
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Figure 7-9
Enter “Username”, “Password”, “Confirm” and remark. Step 2
Password is required to be at least 8 characters, and shall include at least two types of
number, letter and symbol.
Click “OK” to complete adding. Step 3
7.4.2 Modify User
7.4.2.1 Modify Admin User
Admin user can modify his/her own user password and Email address. Email address is used
to reset the password and receive info.
Click in the line of admin user info. Step 1
The system displays “Modify User” interface, as shown in Figure 7-10.
Figure 7-10
Modify user info. Step 2
Tick “Change Password”. 1.
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The system displays password change interface, as shown in Figure 7-11.
Figure 7-11
Enter “Old Password”, “New Password” and “Confirm”. 2.
Tick “Modify Email” to enter Email address. 3.
Click “OK”. 4.
7.4.2.2 Modify Ordinary User
Ordinary user refers to other uses except admin user. Admin user can modify remark and
password of all other users, while ordinary user can modify his/her own password only. Take
admin user modifying ordinary user for example.
Click in the line of ordinary user info. Step 1
The system displays “Modify User” interface, as shown in Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12
Modify user info, as shown in Figure 7-13. Step 2
Tick “Change Password”. 1.
The system displays password change interface, as shown in Figure 7-13.
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Figure 7-13
Enter “Old Password”, “New Password” and “Confirm”. 2.
Update remark. 3.
Click “OK”. 4.
7.4.3 Delete User
Click in the line of user info that requires deletion, in order to delete this user.
7.5 Network Parameter Config
Set IP address, FTP server, application port, DDNS, HTTPS, UPnP and IP authority.
7.5.1 Network Config
Set IP address of VTO.
Select “System Config > Network Config > TCP/IP”. Step 1
The system displays “TCP/IP” interface, as shown in Figure 7-14.
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Figure 7-14
Enter the planned “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask” and “Default Gateway”. Step 2
Turn on SSH according to needs. Step 3
After SSH is on, Telnet and other debugging terminals can connect VTO, operate and
debug it.
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 4
7.5.2 FTP Server
Set FTP server, so recordings and snapshots will be saved in FTP server.
Select “System Config > Network Config > FTP”. Step 1
The system displays ““FTP” interface, as shown in Figure 7-15.
Figure 7-15
Set the parameters and refer to 错误!未找到引用源。 for details. Step 2
Parameter
Description
IP Address
IP address of the host to install FTP server.
Port No.
It is 21 by default.
Username
Username and password to visit FTP server.
Password
Table 7-1
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.5.3 Port
Set the port to visit WEB interface of VTO.
Select “System Config > Network Config > Port”. Step 1
The system displays “Port” interface, as shown in Figure 7-16.
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Figure 7-16
Set port value of this device and refer to Step 2
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TCP Port
Communication port of TCP protocol, to be set according to the user’s actual
needs. It is 37777 by default.
UDP Port
User datagram protocol port, to be set according to the user’s actual needs.
It is 37778 by default.
Web Port
Port to visit WEB interface of VTO, to be set according to the user’s actual
needs. It is 80 by default.
RTSP Port
Default RTSP port no. is 554, which can be left unfilled if it is default.
The user plays real-time monitoring with Apple browser QuickTime or
VLC. Blackberry mobile phones also support this function.
URL format of real-time monitoring stream: to request RTSP streaming
service of real-time monitoring, please designate the requested channel
no. and stream type in URL. In case of need for certification info, please
provide username and password.
To visit with Blackberry mobile phones, set stream coding mode to be
H.264B and resolution to be CIF. Turn off audio.
URL format is described as follows:
rtsp://username:password@ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Username: username, such as admin.
Password: password, such as admin.
IP: device IP, such as 10.7.8.122.
Port: port no., which is 554 by default. It can be left unfilled if it is
default.
Channel: channel no. starting with 1. If channel is 2, channel=2.
Subtype: stream type. Main stream is 0 (subtype=0), while extra stream
is 1(subtype=1).
For example, to request extra stream of channel 2 of a device, URL is as
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follows:
rtsp://admin:admin@10.12.4.84:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&subtype=
1
If certification is unneeded, it is unnecessary to designated username and
password. Use the following format:
rtsp://ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Table 7-2 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
TCP Port
Communication port of TCP protocol, to be set according to the user’s actual
needs. It is 37777 by default.
UDP Port
User datagram protocol port, to be set according to the user’s actual needs.
It is 37778 by default.
Web Port
Port to visit WEB interface of VTO, to be set according to the user’s actual
needs. It is 80 by default.
RTSP Port
Default RTSP port no. is 554, which can be left unfilled if it is default.
The user plays real-time monitoring with Apple browser QuickTime or
VLC. Blackberry mobile phones also support this function.
URL format of real-time monitoring stream: to request RTSP streaming
service of real-time monitoring, please designate the requested channel
no. and stream type in URL. In case of need for certification info, please
provide username and password.
To visit with Blackberry mobile phones, set stream coding mode to be
H.264B and resolution to be CIF. Turn off audio.
URL format is described as follows:
rtsp://username:password@ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Username: username, such as admin.
Password: password, such as admin.
IP: device IP, such as 10.7.8.122.
Port: port no., which is 554 by default. It can be left unfilled if it is
default.
Channel: channel no. starting with 1. If channel is 2, channel=2.
Subtype: stream type. Main stream is 0 (subtype=0), while extra stream
is 1(subtype=1).
For example, to request extra stream of channel 2 of a device, URL is as
follows:
rtsp://admin:admin@10.12.4.84:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&subtype=
1
If certification is unneeded, it is unnecessary to designated username and
password. Use the following format:
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Parameter
Description
rtsp://ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Table 7-2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 5
In case that the port is modified, enter “http://VTO IP: WEB port no.” in the browser, to
visit WEB interface of this VTO.
7.5.4 DDNS Server
In case of frequent changes in IP address of the device, DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server)
dynamically updates the relation between domain name and IP address on DNS server, and
ensures that users are able to visit the device through domain name.
Before configuration, please check if the device supports DDNS server; login
corresponding DDNS website to register username, password and domain name info.
After the user registers successfully on DDNS website and logins, view the registered
user’s all connected devices.
Select “System Config > Network Config > DDNS”. Step 1
The system displays “DDNS” interface, as shown in Figure 7-17.
Figure 7-17
Tick “Enable” to enable DDNS server function. Step 2
Set parameters and refer to Step 3
Parameter
Step 4
Description
Server Type
Server type refers to name of DDNS server provider.
Relation between server type and server name is as
follows.
Dyndns DDNS address is: members.dyndns.org.
NO-IP DDNS address is: dynupdate.no-ip.com.
Server Name
Server Port
Port no. of DDNS server.
Realm
Domain name registered by the user at the website of
DDNS server provider.
User
User name and password obtained from DDNS server
provider. The user needs to register (including user
Password
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Parameter
Step 4
Description
name and password) at the website of DDNS server
provider.
DDNS Live Time
The time interval to raise update request after
designated DDNS update is enabled. The unit is
second.
Table 7-3 for details. Step 5
Parameter
Description
Server Type
Server type refers to name of DDNS server provider. Relation between
server type and server name is as follows.
Dyndns DDNS address is: members.dyndns.org.
NO-IP DDNS address is: dynupdate.no-ip.com.
Server Name
Server Port
Port no. of DDNS server.
Realm
Domain name registered by the user at the website of DDNS server
provider.
User
User name and password obtained from DDNS server provider. The user
needs to register (including user name and password) at the website of
DDNS server provider.
Password
DDNS Live Time
The time interval to raise update request after designated DDNS update is
enabled. The unit is second.
Table 7-3
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 6
Enter domain name in the browser and press [Enter] key. Configuration has succeeded
if WEB login interface of the device is displayed, and configuration has failed if WEB
login interface is not displayed.
7.5.5 P2P
P2P is a private network traversal technology. After enabling P2P function, open mobile client
software, enter the serial number directly or scan the QR code to obtain serial number, and thus
manage multiple controllers. During easy and convenient use, it is unnecessary to apply for
dynamic domain name, carry out port mapping or deploy relay server.
To use this function, the device shall be connected with Internet, in order to use it normally.
Select “System Config > Network Config > P2P”. Step 1
The system displays “P2P” interface, as shown in Figure 7-18.
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Figure 7-18
Tick “Enable” to enable P2P function. Step 2
Select “P2P Server”. Step 3
Click “OK” to complete setting. Step 4
After the setting has been completed, “Status” becomes “Online”, representing
successful P2P registration.
After successful P2P registration, enter the serial number directly to add VTO, in order to visit
and manage VTO.
7.5.6 HTTPS Setting
At HTTPS setting interface, create server certificate or download root certificate and set port
number, so PC is able to login through HTTPS. In this way, ensure communication data security;
guarantee user info and device security with reliable stable technology.
Select “System Config > Network Config > HTTPS Setting”. Step 1
The system displays “HTTPS Setting” interface, as shown in Figure 7-19.
Figure 7-19
Enter “Port”, tick “HTTPS Enable” and thus enable the HTTPS function. Step 2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
If you use this function for the first time or change device IP, execute “Create” again.
If you use HTTPS for the first time after changing computer, execute “Download Certificate”
again.
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7.5.7 UPnP
Via UPnP protocol, create mapping relationship between private network and WAN. WAN user
can visit device in LAN via outer IP address.
Please confirm the following operation before use.
UPnP function is used only when VTO is connected with router.
Enable UPnP function of the router, set IP address of router WAN port (WAN IP), and
connect WAN.
Connect the device with router LAN port, and connect private network.
Select “System Config > UPnP Config”, and the system displays “UPnP” interface, as shown in
Figure 7-20.
Figure 7-20
7.5.7.1 Enable Mapping
There are some mapping relations when leaving factory, which can be used after being
enabled.
Tick “UPnP Enable” to enable UPnP function. Step 1
Select servers to enable mapping relation. Step 2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
Enter “http://WAN IP: External Port No.” in the browser, to visit private network device
at corresponding port in the router.
7.5.7.2 Add Server
Add new server mapping relations.
Click “Add”. Step 1
The system displays “Add” interface, as shown in Figure 7-21.
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Figure 7-21
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
Enable/
Disable
Tick “Enable” to enable the mapping
relation.
Tick “Disable”, meaning that mapping
relation is not enabled. Choose to enable it
in the external list.
Server Name
Name of network server.
Protocol
Protocol type.
Inport
Port that
this
device
needs to
map.
When you set router mapping
outer port, try to use port within
1024~5000, avoid using
well-known port 1~255 and
system port 256~1023, in order
to prevent conflicts.
When there are multiple
devices in the same LAN,
please plan port mapping, to
prevent multiple device
mapping to one outer port.
For port mapping in progress,
please make sure mapping port
is not occupied or limited.
TCP/UDP inports and outports
must be identical, and they
cannot be modified.
Outport
Port that
is
mapped
on the
router.
Table 7-4 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Enable/
Disable
Tick “Enable” to enable the mapping relation.
Tick “Disable”, meaning that mapping relation is not enabled. Choose
to enable it in the external list.
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Parameter
Description
Server
Name
Name of network server.
Protocol
Protocol type.
Inport
Port that
this device
needs to
map.
When you set router mapping outer port, try to use port
within 1024~5000, avoid using well-known port 1~255
and system port 256~1023, in order to prevent conflicts.
When there are multiple devices in the same LAN,
please plan port mapping, to prevent multiple device
mapping to one outer port.
For port mapping in progress, please make sure
mapping port is not occupied or limited.
TCP/UDP inports and outports must be identical, and
they cannot be modified.
Outport
Port that is
mapped on
the router.
Table 7-4
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 5
7.5.7.3 Modify Server
Modify server mapping relation in the list.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Add” interface, as shown in Figure 7-22.
Figure 7-22
Set parameters and refer to Table 7-4 for details. Step 2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.5.7.4 Delete Server
Delete server mapping relation in the list.
Click to delete mapping relation.
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7.5.8 IP Purview
In order to strengthen device network security and protect device data, set access purview of IP
host (IP host refers to personal computer or server with IP).
White list allows designated IP host to visit the device.
Black list prohibits designated IP host from visiting the device.
Select “System Config > IP Purview”. Step 1
The system displays “IP Purview” interface, as shown in Figure 7-23.
Figure 7-23
Tick “Enable”. Step 2
The system displays white/black list checkbox, as shown in Figure 7-24.
Figure 7-24
Add “White” or “Black”. 1.
Click “Add”. 2.
The system displays “Add” interface, as shown in Figure 7-25.
Figure 7-25
Set IP address and refer to 3.
Type
4.
Description
IP Address
Add host IP address to be added;
adopt IPv4 format, such as
192.168.1.120.
IP Network Segment
Enter the start address and end
address of network segment to be
added.
Table 7-5 for details. 5.
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The system supports to set maximum 64 IP addresses.
Type
Description
IP Address
Add host IP address to be added; adopt IPv4 format, such
as 192.168.1.120.
IP Network Segment
Enter the start address and end address of network
segment to be added.
Table 7-5
Click “OK”. 6.
Return to IP purview interface.
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
IP host in the white list can login WEB interface of the device successfully. The system
displays “Login Failed” if IP host in the black list logins the WEB interface.
7.6 LAN Config
Set VTO building no., unit no., no., management centre and group call function.
Select “System Config > LAN Config”. Step 1
The system displays “LAN Config” interface, as shown in Figure 7-26.
Figure 7-26
Set parameters and refer to Table 7-6 for details. Step 2
Parameter
Description
Building No.
Set building no. of VTO.
Building Unit No.
Set unit no. of VTO.
VTO No.
Set no. of VTO.
Max. Extension
Index
Tick “Group Call” to enable VTO group call function; press the call key on
the VTO, to call master VTH and extension VTH simultaneously. Max.
quantity of group call extension VTH shall not exceed “Max. Extension
Group Call
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Parameter
Description
Index”.
If call key of the camera has been bound with master VTH, press the
call key to make a call.
If VTO has been connected with button module and bound with
master VTH, press the call key to make a call.
If VTO has been connected with keyboard module, dial room no. of
master VTH to make a call.
After group call function is enabled or disabled, the device reboots
automatically, so the configuration takes effect.
To realize group call, VTH and VTO shall be set. Please refer to
6.1.3 Group Call.
MGT Centre IP
Address
Set “MGT Centre IP Address” and “MGT Port No.”; tick “Register to the
MGT Centre”. VTO is registered to management centre, so management
centre can manage the VTO and VTH, and call VTH.
Please obtain management centre info in advance.
MGT Port No.
Register to the
MGT Centre
Call VTS Time
Ensure that VTO has been registered at management centre.
Set “Call VTS Time” and tick “Call VTS or Not”. Press the call key on the
VTO within the set time period, to call the management centre only.
Call VTS or Not
No Answer
Transfer MGT
Centre
Tick “Enable” to enable transferring to management centre in case of no
answer.
In the following cases when VTO calls VTH, the system will transfer the
call to management centre automatically.
SD card has not been inserted into VTH.
SD card has been inserted into VTH, but VTO message time is set
to be 0 on the VTH.
Table 7-6
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.7 Local Parameter Config
7.7.1 Local Config
Set info about the device, such as device type and reboot date.
Select “System Config >Local Config> Local Config”. Step 1
The system displays “Local Config” interface, as shown in Figure 7-27.
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Figure 7-27
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
Sensor
If it is dark during video intercom, turn on the fill-in
light automatically. The larger the value is, the
higher sensitivity becomes.
Device Type
It is villa station by default.
Reboot Date
Set auto reboot time of VTO. It is 2 a.m. on
Tuesday by default.
Version Info
Display software version number.
Dial Rule
Set the user’s dial rule, including “Non-serial” and
“Serial”.
Table 7-7 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Sensor
If it is dark during video intercom, turn on the fill-in light automatically.
The larger the value is, the higher sensitivity becomes.
Device Type
It is villa station by default.
Reboot Date
Set auto reboot time of VTO. It is 2 a.m. on Tuesday by default.
Version Info
Display software version number.
Dial Rule
Set the user’s dial rule, including “Non-serial” and “Serial”.
Table 7-7
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 5
7.7.2 Facade Layout
Camera module exists by default; all other modules shall be added in facade layout before use.
At most 9 modules can be added.
Regarding fingerprint module, card swiping module and keyboard module, only one
module of each type can be added respectively. Other modules can be matched freely.
7.7.2.1 Add Modules
Select “System Config>Local Config>Façade Layout”. Step 1
The system displays “Façade Layout interface, as shown in Figure 7-28.
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Figure 7-28
Click . Step 2
The system displays available modules, as shown in Figure 7-29.
If keyboard module, card swiping module and fingerprint module have been added
already, they are not displayed here.
Figure 7-29
Select modules according to actual layout of VTO. Step 3
Actual connection position of the device on WEB interface is from top to bottom and
from left to right.
Support to add them continuously and save them together.
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 4
After saving, please reboot the browser to put it into effect.
7.7.2.2 Set Modules
After adding, button module and camera module shall set corresponding relation of call key.
Select “System Config>Local Config>Façade Layout”. Step 1
The system displays “Façade Layout interface, as shown in Figure 7-30.
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Figure 7-30
Click or . Step 2
The system displays Room Config, as shown in Figure 7-31.
The displayed room no. is the added VTH. To add VTH, please refer to 7.8.1 Add
VTH.
Click to modify the bonded buttons when necessary.
Figure 7-31
Select room no. and click OK. Step 3
The interface displays room no. info and corresponding button turns green, as shown in
Figure 7-32.
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Figure 7-32
Click Save to save the settings. Step 4
After saving, reboot the device to take effect.
7.7.3 Access Manager
Set unlock responding interval, unlock period, door sensor check time, unlock password,
menace password, auto snapshot and issue card..
Select “System Config >Local Config > A&C Manager”. Step 1
The system displays “A&C Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 7-33.
Figure 7-33
Set parameters and refer to Table 7-8 for details. Step 2
Parameter
Description
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Parameter
Description
Unlock Responding
Interval
After unlock, the interval that the device responds to the next
unlock. The unit is “second”.
Unlock Period
After unlock, the period that it remains unlocked. The unit is
“second”.
Check Door Sensor
Signal Before Lock
Tick “Check Door Sensor Signal Before Lock” to enable the
function. If door sensor signal exists, it will not be locked. However,
after opening time exceeds the door sensor check time, give door
sensor alarm and report the alarm info to management centre
automatically.
Door Sensor Check
Time
Password Unlock Type
Support the following two ways:
Personal password: it can be set at VTH.
Unified password: after setting, every user
of the unit can unlock with this password.
This parameter
is displayed
after keyboard
module is
connected and
added to
façade layout.
New Unlock Password
New Unlock Password
Confirm
New Menace
Password
Tick Menace Password Enable to enable this
function.
In case of menace, input the menace password
to unlock; the device uploads the alarm info to
management center automatically.
New Menace
Password Confirm
Auto Snapshot
Tick Enable. 2 pictures will be snapshot
automatically when the door is opened, and
uploaded to FTP.
Upload Unlock Record
Reserved function.
Issue Card
1. Click Issue Card.
2. Swipe the unauthorized card at VTO.
Pop up Card Info interface.
3. Enter “Room No.” and “Card No.”, and click
OK.
Cards can be swiped continuously, within a
period of 30s.
4. Click “OK” to finish issuing card.
Click “OK” within the countdown, so the
cards will be valid. Otherwise, all card info
will be invalid.
Click “Cancel” when issuing cards, in order
to stop issuing.
This parameter
is displayed
after card
swiping module
is connected
and added to
façade layout.
Table 7-8
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
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7.7.4 Sound Control
Enable and disable unlock sound, ringtone, alarm sound and speech sound.
Select “System Config >Local Config > Sound Control”. Step 1
The system displays Sound Control” interface, as shown in Figure 7-34.
Figure 7-34
Enable or disable corresponding sound. Step 2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.7.5 Talk Manager
Set the auto snapshot, message and record upload functions during talk.
Auto snapshot, message and record are uploaded to FTP. Please confirm that FTP server has
been configured.
Select “System Config >Local Config > Talk Manager”. Step 1
The system displays Talk Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 7-35.
Figure 7-35
Set parameters and refer to Table 7-9 for details. Step 2
Parameter
Description
Auto Snapshot
Tick Enable. 2 pictures will be snapshot automatically during calling,
and 1 picture will be snapshot automatically when pickup, and then
uploaded to FTP.
Leave Message
Upload
If VTH doesnt have SD card or SD card isnt inserted, enable this
function and set FTP server to realize this function.
If VTH has SD card, the messages and records will be saved on the
VTH automatically. This function is invalid.
Tick Enable to enable the function. VTH info interface has Visitors
Message tab. When VTO calls VTH and gets no response, the system
prompts that No one answers. Please press 1 to leave a message.
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Parameter
Description
Press [1] to leave a picture/message. The system will upload the
contents to FTP and messages are available at Visitors Message tab.
Upload Talk
Record
Reserved function.
Table 7-9
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.7.6 System Time
Set system date format, time format, system time and NTP server.
Select “System Config >Local Config > System Time”. Step 1
The system displays System Time” interface, as shown in Figure 7-36.
Figure 7-36
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
Date Format
Set date display format, including Year-Month-Day,
Month-Day-Year and Day-Month-Year.
Time Format
Set time display format, including 12-hour standard
and 24-hour standard.
System Time
Set present system date and time of VTO.
System time shall not be changed arbitrarily;
otherwise, it may fail to inquire records and
snapshots or release info. Before changing system
time, please stop recording or disable auto snapshot.
Sync PC
Click Sync PC”, so system time and local PC time
are consistent.
DST Enable
Some countries or regions follow daylight-saving
time (DST). Choose to enable DST or not according
to actual needs:
1. Tick DST Enable to enable DST function.
2. Select DST Type, including Date and Week.
DST Type
Start Time
End Time
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Parameter
Step 3
Description
3. Set the start time and end time of DST.
NTP Enable
Tick “NTP Enable to enable this function.
NTP Server
Enter domain name or IP address of NTP server.
Zone
Select time zone of the device.
Port No.
Set port no. of NTP server.
Update Period
The time interval of updating time between device
and NTP server. Maximum update period is 30
minutes.
Table 7-10 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Date Format
Set date display format, including Year-Month-Day, Month-Day-Year
and Day-Month-Year.
Time Format
Set time display format, including 12-hour standard and 24-hour
standard.
System Time
Set present system date and time of VTO.
System time shall not be changed arbitrarily; otherwise, it may fail to
inquire records and snapshots or release info. Before changing system
time, please stop recording or disable auto snapshot.
Sync PC
Click Sync PC”, so system time and local PC time are consistent.
DST Enable
Some countries or regions follow daylight-saving time (DST). Choose
to enable DST or not according to actual needs:
4. Tick DST Enable to enable DST function.
5. Select DST Type, including Date and Week.
6. Set the start time and end time of DST.
DST Type
Start Time
End Time
NTP Enable
Tick “NTP Enable to enable this function.
NTP Server
Enter domain name or IP address of NTP server.
Zone
Select time zone of the device.
Port No.
Set port no. of NTP server.
Update Period
The time interval of updating time between device and NTP server.
Maximum update period is 30 minutes.
Table 7-10
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 5
7.7.7 Config Manager
Realize backup or restore backup, VTH info, local config, networked config and video config;
restore all default configurations.
Select “System Config >Local Config > Config Manager”. The system displays Config
Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 7-37.
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Figure 7-37
Backup
Select VTH Info, and click Backup, so VTH info will make a backup in VTO.
Restore Backup
Click Restore Backup, so card info and VTH info is restored to backup info.
Export Config
Click Export Config to export config info and save it at local device, so as to restore config
or import into other devices.
Import Config
Click Import Config to import local config files to the device, so as to restore data or
synchronize data.
Default All
Click Default All. After confirmation, the device will reboot, and restore all info to default
status, except IP address.
7.8 Indoor Manager
Manage VTH info and card info in the system. Select “System Config > Indoor Manager, and
the system displays “Digital Indoor Station Manager” interface, as shown in Figure 7-38.
Figure 7-38
7.8.1 Add VTH
Add master VTH.
After “Network” interface of extension VTH has added and enabled master VTH, VTO
interface will obtain extension VTH info automatically.
Click “Add”. Step 1
The system displays Add” interface, as shown in Figure 7-39.
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Figure 7-39
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
Family Name
Set VTH user name and nick name, in order
to identify VTH.
First Name
Nick Name
VTH Short No.
Set VTH room no..
VTH short no. is the same as room no.
configured at VTH.
IP Address
VTH IP address.
Table 7-11 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Family Name
Set VTH user name and nick name, in order to identify VTH.
First Name
Nick Name
VTH Short No.
Set VTH room no..
VTH short no. is the same as room no. configured at VTH.
IP Address
VTH IP address.
Table 7-11
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 5
7.8.2 Modify VTH
Only family name, first name and nick name of VTH can be modified.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Modify” interface, as shown in Figure 7-40.
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Figure 7-40
Modify VTH “Family Name”, “First Name” and “Nick Name”. Step 2
Click “OK” to save the settings. Step 3
7.8.3 Delete VTH
Click to delete VTH info one by one.
7.8.4 QR Code
Every VTH provides a QR code. Connect mobile phone client with P2P function, so all info is
pushed to the client, in order to receive and view them conveniently.
Click to enter username and password, click OK, and display QR code and serial
number of this VTH, as shown in Figure 7-14.
Figure 7-41
Scan this QR code with mobile phone client. Before adding the device, ensure that VTO
P2P function has been enabled. Please refer to 7.5.5 P2P for details.
Username and password are the ones to login WEB interface of VTO.
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7.8.5 Config Manager
Import or export device info, password info, card no. info and login info of the device.
7.8.5.1 Export Config
Export and save config in the local device. When other devices need to configure the same
parameters, the config file can be imported.
Click Export Config. Step 1
The system displays Export” interface, as shown in Figure 7-42.
Figure 7-42
Select “Export Type” and click “OK”. Step 2
Select a location to save it. Step 3
Click “Save”. Step 4
The system prompts “Operation Succeeded”, representing successful export.
7.8.5.2 Import Config
Import local config file into the device, so as to realize configuration.
Click Import Config. Step 1
The system displays Open” interface.
Select config file (.log) to be imported and click Open. Step 2
The system prompts Operation Succeeded, representing successful import.
7.8.6 Card Manager
Issue card, report loss and cancel, modify card ID and delete card.
7.8.6.1 Report Loss
If one card is lost, report loss of the card. The card doesnt have authority to unlock the door,
until the report is cancelled.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Card Info” interface, as shown in Figure 7-43.
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Figure 7-43
Modular VTO doesnt support main card function.
Click to report loss, and the icon is switched to . Step 2
Click to cancel the report and restore unlock function.
Click to close config interface. Step 3
7.8.6.2 Modify
Modify username of the card.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Card Info” interface, as shown in Figure 7-43.
Click . Step 2
The system displays Modify” interface, as shown in Figure 7-44.
Figure 7-44
Modify username of the card. Step 3
Click “OK”. Step 4
Click to close config interface. Step 5
7.8.6.3 Delete
After deletion, the card doesnt own unlock authority.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Card Info” interface, as shown in Figure 7-43.
Click to delete card info. Step 2
Click to close config interface. Step 3
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7.9 Video Set
Set video picture and audio volume of VTO with camera.
7.9.1 Video Set
Select “System Config >Video Set>Video Set”. Step 1
The system displays “Video Set” interface, as shown in Figure 7-45. Click “Open Door”,
and VTO is unlocked.
Figure 7-45
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
Main Format
Video Format
Adjust resolution of video, including 720P, WVGA
and D1.
Frame Rate
Adjust transmission speed, including 3, 25 and 30
frames.
Bitrate
Select according to actual access network, including
256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps and 3Mbps.
Extra Format
Video Format
Adjust resolution of video, including WVGA, D1,
QVGA and CIF.
Frame Rate
Adjust transmission speed, including 3, 25 and 30
frames.
Bitrate
Select according to actual access network, including
256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps and 3Mbps.
Brightness
Adjust overall brightness in a linear way. The larger
the value is, the brighter the image becomes; and
vice versa. When this value is large, the image dims
easily.
Contrast
Adjust image contrast. The larger the value is, the
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Parameter
Step 3
Description
more contrasted the image becomes; and vice versa.
When this value is large, dark part of the image is too
dark, while bright part overexposes easily. When this
value is small, the image dims.
Hue
Adjust image hue. There is a default value according
to sensitometric feature of the sensor. Generally, it is
unnecessary to adjust this value greatly.
Saturation
Adjust image shade. The larger the value is, the
deeper the color becomes, and vice versa. This
value doesnt affect overall brightness of the image.
Gain Auto
Adjust image noise. The less the value is, the smaller
the noise becomes, but image brightness is very
dark in dark scene. The larger the value is, the more
brightness will be obtained in dark scene, but image
noise becomes more obvious.
Scene Mode
Set white balance mode, mainly affecting overall
hue. It is automatic mode by default.
Disabled: any mode is not set.
Automatic: set white balance automatically,
compensate white balance of different color
temperature automatically, and ensure normal
image color.
Sunny: threshold value of white balance is set to
sunny day mode.
Night: threshold value of white balance is set to
night mode.
Day/Night Mode
Camera image display is set to colorful or black and
white mode.
Colorful: display colorful image.
Automatic: automatically choose to display
colorful image or black white image according to
ambient brightness.
Black white: display black and white image.
Backlight Mode
There are several modes:
Disabled: no backlight.
Backlight: prevent silhouette appearing in dark
part of the subject against the light.
Wide dynamic: according to ambient brightness,
the system reduces brightness of
high-brightness area, increases brightness of
low-brightness area, and thus displays both
areas clearly.
Inhibition: the system inhibits brightness of
high-brightness area of the image, reduces halo
size and thus reduces brightness of the entire
image.
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Parameter
Step 3
Description
Mirror
Select On; the image will be turned over from left to
right.
Flip
Select On; the image will be turned over from top to
bottom.
Table 7-12 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Main
Format
Video Format
Adjust resolution of video, including 720P, WVGA and D1.
Frame Rate
Adjust transmission speed, including 3, 25 and 30 frames.
Bitrate
Select according to actual access network, including 256Kbps,
512Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps and 3Mbps.
Extra
Format
Video Format
Adjust resolution of video, including WVGA, D1, QVGA and CIF.
Frame Rate
Adjust transmission speed, including 3, 25 and 30 frames.
Bitrate
Select according to actual access network, including 256Kbps,
512Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps and 3Mbps.
Brightness
Adjust overall brightness in a linear way. The larger the value is,
the brighter the image becomes; and vice versa. When this value
is large, the image dims easily.
Contrast
Adjust image contrast. The larger the value is, the more
contrasted the image becomes; and vice versa. When this value
is large, dark part of the image is too dark, while bright part
overexposes easily. When this value is small, the image dims.
Hue
Adjust image hue. There is a default value according to
sensitometric feature of the sensor. Generally, it is unnecessary
to adjust this value greatly.
Saturation
Adjust image shade. The larger the value is, the deeper the color
becomes, and vice versa. This value doesn’t affect overall
brightness of the image.
Gain Auto
Adjust image noise. The less the value is, the smaller the noise
becomes, but image brightness is very dark in dark scene. The
larger the value is, the more brightness will be obtained in dark
scene, but image noise becomes more obvious.
Scene Mode
Set white balance mode, mainly affecting overall hue. It is
automatic mode by default.
Disabled: any mode is not set.
Automatic: set white balance automatically, compensate
white balance of different color temperature automatically,
and ensure normal image color.
Sunny: threshold value of white balance is set to sunny day
mode.
Night: threshold value of white balance is set to night mode.
Day/Night Mode
Camera image display is set to colorful or black and white mode.
Colorful: display colorful image.
Automatic: automatically choose to display colorful image or
black white image according to ambient brightness.
Black white: display black and white image.
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Parameter
Description
Backlight Mode
There are several modes:
Disabled: no backlight.
Backlight: prevent silhouette appearing in dark part of the
subject against the light.
Wide dynamic: according to ambient brightness, the system
reduces brightness of high-brightness area, increases
brightness of low-brightness area, and thus displays both
areas clearly.
Inhibition: the system inhibits brightness of high-brightness
area of the image, reduces halo size and thus reduces
brightness of the entire image.
Mirror
Select On; the image will be turned over from left to right.
Flip
Select On; the image will be turned over from top to bottom.
Table 7-12
7.9.2 Audio Set
Select “System Config >Video Set>Audio Set”. Step 1
The system displays Audio Set” interface, as shown in Figure 7-46.
Figure 7-46
Adjust VTO mic volume and beep volume. Step 2
7.10 IPC Info
Add IP camera (IPC) info and support max. 32 channels. IPC info will be synchronized with
VTH automatically, in order to facilitate VTH monitoring.
Select “System Config > IPC Info”. The system displays “IPC Infointerface, as shown in Figure
7-47.
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Figure 7-47
7.10.1 Add One IPC
Add IPC info one by one.
Add IPC directly, or add NVR/XVR/HCVR devices to obtain info about the added IPC.
Click . Step 1
The system displays Modifyinterface, as shown in Figure 7-48.
Figure 7-48
Set parameters and refer to Step 2
Parameter
Step 3
Description
IPC Name
Enter IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR name.
IP Address
Enter IP address of the connected
IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR.
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Parameter
Step 3
Description
Username
Enter the username and password to login
WEB interface of IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Password
Port No.
It is 554 by default.
Protocol
It consists of local protocol and Onvif
protocol. Please select according to the
protocol supported by the connected
device.
Stream
Select from main format and extra format
according to needs.
Main format: large stream, high
definition, large occupied bandwidth,
suitable for local storage.
Extra format: smooth image, small
occupied bandwidth, suitable for low
bandwidth network transmission.
Channel
To connect IPC, it is 1 by default.
To connect NVR/XVR/HCVR, it is set
to channel no. of IPC on
NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Table 7-13 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
IPC Name
Enter IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR name.
IP Address
Enter IP address of the connected IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Username
Enter the username and password to login WEB interface of
IPC/NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Password
Port No.
It is 554 by default.
Protocol
It consists of local protocol and Onvif protocol. Please select
according to the protocol supported by the connected device.
Stream
Select from main format and extra format according to needs.
Main format: large stream, high definition, large occupied
bandwidth, suitable for local storage.
Extra format: smooth image, small occupied bandwidth, suitable
for low bandwidth network transmission.
Channel
To connect IPC, it is 1 by default.
To connect NVR/XVR/HCVR, it is set to channel no. of IPC on
NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Table 7-13
Click OK to complete adding. Step 5
7.10.2 Delete
Click to delete camera info.
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7.10.3 Batch Import
With batch import function, import IPC info into the system.
Click Import Config, select config file (.csv) and import the file info into the system.
7.10.4 Batch Export
Export and save the present IPC info to the local device, for the sake of future use.
Click Export Config; select the path to save config file.
7.11 Fingerprint Manager
Collect, remove fingerprint and remove all fingerprints; import and export fingerprint info.
Max. 3,000 fingerprints can be collected.
Fingerprint module has been configured and added to façade layout. Please refer to 7.7.2
Facade Layout for details.
Select “System Config > Fingerprint Manager”. The system displays Fingerprint Manager
interface, as shown in Figure 7-49.
Figure 7-49
7.11.1 Collect Fingerprint
After collection, the fingerprint can be used to open the door.
Click Collect. Step 1
The system displays Fingerprint Info” interface, as shown in Figure 7-50.
Figure 7-50
Set Username and Room No., and click OK. Step 2
The system prompts that Please collect the fingerprint for three times on the device.
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Room No. refers to room no. of VTH.
According to voice prompt of VTO, press your finger on fingerprint sensor, and collect Step 3
the same fingerprint for 3 times.
If WEB interface shows Collected successfully, it means that the fingerprint is
collected successfully and the fingerprint info is displayed in fingerprint info list.
If WEB interface shows Failed, please collect it again.
7.11.2 Modify Fingerprint Info
Click to modify corresponding username of the fingerprint.
7.11.3 Remove Fingerprint
Click to remove corresponding fingerprint info.
Click Remove All to remove all fingerprint info.
7.11.4 Import Fingerprint Info
Import fingerprint info in batches, in order to open the door with a fingerprint.
Click Fingerprint Import. Step 1
Select fingerprint info file (.csv). Step 2
Click Open. Step 3
The system prompts Operation Succeeded, representing successful import.
7.11.5 Export Fingerprint Info
Fingerprint info in the system is exported to local device in the form of Excel, before which the
info shall be exported to temporary cache first.
Click “Fingerprint Export to Temp”. Step 1
The system displays the prompt as shown in Figure 7-51. It means that fingerprint info
has been imported into browser cache.
Figure 7-51
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Click OK. Step 2
Click Fingerprint Export to Excel. Step 3
Select the storage path. Step 4
Save the fingerprint info to local device, for the sake of future use.
7.12 Info Search
Search VTO call history, alarm record and unlock record.
7.12.1 Call History
View VTO call and talk record. Max. 1,024 records can be saved.
Select Info Search> Call History. The system displays “VTO Call History” interface, as shown
in Figure 7-52.
Click Export Record to export the VTO call record.
Figure 7-52
7.12.2 Alarm Record
View VTH 8-channel alarm, duress alarm and other alarm records. Max. 1,024 records can be
saved.
Select Info Search> Alarm Record. The system displays Alarm Recordinterface, as shown
in Figure 7-53. Click Export Record to export the VTO alarm record.
Figure 7-53
7.12.3 Unlock Record
View unlock records with fingerprint, card, password, remote way and button. Max. 1,000
records can be saved.
Select Info Search> Unlock Record> VTO Unlock Record. The system displays VTO Unlock
Record” interface, as shown in Figure 7-54.
Click Export Record to export the VTO unlock record.
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Figure 7-54
7.13 Reboot Device
Reboot the device at WEB interface.
Select Logout > Reboot Device. Step 1
The system displays Reboot Device” interface, as shown in Figure 7-55.
Click Reboot Device, so the device reboots automatically. Step 2
WEB interface is switched to WEB login interface.
Figure 7-55
7.14 Logout
Log out the WEB interface.
Select Logout > Logout. Step 1
The system displays Logout” interface, as shown in Figure 7-56.
Click Logout. Log out the WEB interface and return to login interface. Step 2
Figure 7-56
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8 FAQ
1. Question: Press the call key; the indicator light turns on, but VTO doesnt call?
Answer: Please confirm validity of this call again.
2. Question: How can I hang up?
Answer: Please press buttons on the VTO, and VTO will send corresponding prompt tone.
3. Question: There is no sound or light, and it doesnt start. How can I deal with it?
Answer: Check whether power supply is normal, and whether socket is in good contact.
4. Question: It prompts that the call is unreachable. How can I deal with it?
Answer: Network failure. Please check whether network cable between this device and
extension is inserted in place, and whether VTH is registered at VTO.
5. Question: Voice is too low. How can I deal with it?
Answer: Please adjust VTO volume and VTH talk volume according to actual conditions.
6. Question: The device fails to boot up. How can I deal with it?
Answer: Please check whether power supply of VTO and VTH is normal.
7. Question: VTH has no video or video quality is poor. How can I deal with it?
Answer: VTO WEB interface switches to WVGA video format. Please dont put VTO at places
with unideal ray of light or with direct exposure to sunlight.
8. Question: The device fails to unlock. How can I deal with it?
Answer: Please check whether connecting line of VTO access module loosens, and whether
electrical control lock breaks down (incorrect wiring, no voltage output or low voltage output).
9. Question: How can I deal with problems that are not confirmed or cannot be solved?
Answer: Please consult professional technical support.
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Appendix 1 Technical Parameters
Appendix 1.1 VTO2000A-C
Model
VTO2000A-C
System
Main Processor
Embedded microcontroller
Operating System
Embedded LINUX operating system
Video
Video Compression Standard
H.264
Input
1 megapixel CMOS HD camera
Night Vision
Support
Audio
Input
Omnidirectional microphone
Output
Built-in speaker
Talk
Support two-way audio talk
Operating
Mode
Input
One-button input
Lock Status Detection
Support (optional)
Structure &
Installation
Material
Stainless steel
Mounting Mode
Surface mounting and flush mounting
Protection
Performance
Protection against Mechanical
Impacts
IK07
Protection against Solid
Objects and Liquids
IP54
Tamperproof
Support
Network
Ethernet
10M/100Mbps self-adaptive
Network Protocol
TCP/IP
Specification
Power Supply
DC 12V24V±10%
Power Consumption
Standby ≤1W; working ≤10W
Working Temperature
40℃~+60
Relative Humidity
10%95%RH
Size (Lengt Width × Height)
110.7mm×118.1mm×42.3mm (including lens case)
Weight
0.36kg
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Appendix 1.2 VTO2000A-B/VTO2000A-K/VTO2000A-R
/VTO2000A-F
Model
VTO2000A-B
VTO2000A-K
VTO2000A-R
VTO2000A-F
Operation Mode Input
Three-button
14-button
Card reader,
proximity sensor
Capacitance
sensor
Spec
ificati
on
Power
Consumption
Standby ≤0.1W;
Working ≤0.45W
Standby ≤0.1W;
Working ≤0.45W
Standby ≤0.3W;
Working ≤0.3W
Standby ≤0.4W;
Working ≤0.4W
Working
Temperature
40℃~+60
40℃~+60
40℃~+60
40℃~+60
Relative
Humidity
10%95%RH
10%95%RH
10%95%RH
10%95%RH
Size (Length×
Width × Height)
110mm×120mm
×24.9mm
110mm×120mm
×29mm
110mm×120mm
×24.9mm
110mm×120mm
×32mm
Weight
0.27kg
0.32kg
0.27kg
0.3kg
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Appendix 2 Accessory Specification
Appendix 2.1 Specification of Network Cable
Please select network cable reasonably according to wiring length LN between VTO and VTH.
Specification of Network Cable
0<LN≤50m
50<LN≤100m
UTP Cat5e/Cat6: 10 Ohm/100m
Yes
Yes
UTP Cat5e/Cat6: 18.8 Ohm/100m
Yes
No
Please try to ensure that wiring length LN doesnt exceed 100m.
Appendix 2.2 Specification of Extension Power Cord
Please select suitable extension power cord according to distance LC between adapter and
VTO.
Specification of Extension Power Cord
0<LC≤30m
30<LC≤100m
20AWG
Yes
No
18AWG
Yes
Yes
17AWG
Yes
Yes
Before power on, please check whether positive and negative poles of extension power cord
are wired correctly; avoid reverse connection.
Appendix 2.3 Specification of Embedded Box
Model
Specification of Embedded Box
Modular VTO with Single Module
Flush mounting box 115mm×115mm×57mm
Modular VTO with 2 Modules
Flush mounting box 237mm×125mm×50mm
Modular VTO with 3 Modules
Flush mounting box 349mm×125mm×50mm
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