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Digital VTH
Users Manual
V1.2.0
Foreword I
Foreword
General
This document mainly introduces function, structure, networking, installation process,
debugging, UI operation and technical parameter of digital VTH products matched with version
4.2 UI interface.
Models
Type
Model Series
Specic Model
Digital
VTH
VTH5221 series
VTH5221DW, VTH5221D VTH5221DW-C VTH5221D-C, , ,
VTH5221E-H VTH5221EW-H ,
VTH5241 series
VTH5241DW
VTH15
series
Type A
VTH1520A VTH1520AS-H VTH1520AH VTH1520AS , , ,
Type B
VTH1550B VTH1560B(W) ,
Type
CH
VTH1510CH VTH1520CH VTH1550CH VTH1550CHM , , ,
VTH16 series
VTH1660CH
VTH2X series
VTH2221A
VTH1550CHW-2, VTH5222CH
Device Upgrade
Please don’t cut off power supply during upgrade. Power can be cut off only after the device
completes upgrade and reboots.
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with dened meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words
Meaning
TIPS
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
NOTE
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement
to the text.
Revision History
No.
Version
Revision Content
Release Date
1
V1.0.0
First release
2017.1.15
2
V1.1.0
Add VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H panel introduction
2018.5.15
Foreword II
No.
Version
Revision Content
Release Date
and installation drawing.
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 manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our ocial
website. If there is inconsistency between paper 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 dierences 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 manual (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 nal explanation.
Important Safeguards and Warnings III
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 owing 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.
Power Requirement
The product shall use electric wires (power wires) recommended by this area, which shall
be used within its rated specication!
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
specic power supply requirements, please refer to device labels.
Appliance coupler is a disconnecting device. During normal use, please keep an angle that
facilitates operation.
Table of Contents IV
Table of Contents
Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I
Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................... III
1 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................. 1
Product Prole ............................................................................................................................... 1 1.1
Function ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2
2 Product Structure .................................................................................................................................. 2
Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1
2.1.1 VTH5221 Series /VTH5241 Series ..................................................................................... 2
2.1.2 VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H ............................................................................................ 3
2.1.3 VTH15 Series Type A/B ...................................................................................................... 4
2.1.4 VTH15 Series Type CH /VTH5222CH ................................................................................ 6
2.1.5 VTH1660CH ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.6 VTH2221A .......................................................................................................................... 8
Rear Panel Port 8............................................................................................................................. 2.2
2.2.1 VTH5221 Series /VTH5241 Series ..................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H ............................................................................................ 9
2.2.3 VTH15 Series Type A/Type B/Type CH .............................................................................. 9
2.2.4 VTH5222CH/VTH5222CHW-2 ......................................................................................... 10
2.2.5 VTH1660CH ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.6 VTH2221A ......................................................................................................................... 11
3 Network Diagram ................................................................................................................................. 12
2-wire System ............................................................................................................................. 12 3.1
Digital System ............................................................................................................................. 12 3.2
4 Device Installation ............................................................................................................................... 15
Installation Flow Chart ................................................................................................................ 15 4.1
Open-case Inspection ................................................................................................................. 15 4.2
Installation Requirement ............................................................................................................. 16 4.3
Device Installation ....................................................................................................................... 16 4.4
4.4.1 Surface Installation ........................................................................................................... 16
4.4.2 Installation with 86 Box ..................................................................................................... 17
4.4.3 Desktop Installation with Bracket ..................................................................................... 17
5 Device Debugging ............................................................................................................................... 19
Debugging Settings ..................................................................................................................... 19 5.1
5.1.1 VTO Settings..................................................................................................................... 19
5.1.2 VTH Settings ..................................................................................................................... 27
Debugging Verication ................................................................................................................ 34 5.2
5.2.1 VTO Calls VTH ................................................................................................................. 34
5.2.2 VTH Monitors VTO ........................................................................................................... 34
6 Interface Operation ............................................................................................................................. 36
Main Interface ............................................................................................................................. 36 6.1
Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 38 6.2
Table of Contents V
6.2.1 Ring Settings .................................................................................................................... 38
6.2.2 DND Settings .................................................................................................................... 42
6.2.3 Alarm Setting .................................................................................................................... 43
6.2.4 Mode Setting ..................................................................................................................... 47
6.2.5 Forward Setting ................................................................................................................ 48
6.2.6 General Setting ................................................................................................................. 49
6.2.7 Product Info ...................................................................................................................... 55
Project Settings ........................................................................................................................... 56 6.3
6.3.1 Forget Password ............................................................................................................... 56
6.3.2 Network Settings ............................................................................................................... 57
6.3.3 VTH Cong ....................................................................................................................... 59
6.3.4 VTO Cong ....................................................................................................................... 60
6.3.5 Default ............................................................................................................................... 61
6.3.6 Reset MSG ....................................................................................................................... 62
Call .............................................................................................................................................. 62 6.4
6.4.1 Contact .............................................................................................................................. 62
6.4.2 Call User ........................................................................................................................... 64
6.4.3 Call from User ................................................................................................................... 66
6.4.4 Call from VTO ................................................................................................................... 67
6.4.5 Recent Call ....................................................................................................................... 69
Monitor ........................................................................................................................................ 70 6.5
6.5.1 Monitoring of VTO ............................................................................................................. 70
6.5.2 Monitoring of IPC .............................................................................................................. 72
6.5.3 Favorite ............................................................................................................................. 75
SOS ............................................................................................................................................. 76 6.6
Info .............................................................................................................................................. 76 6.7
6.7.1 Security Alarm ................................................................................................................... 76
6.7.2 Guest Message ................................................................................................................. 77
6.7.3 Publish Info ....................................................................................................................... 78
6.7.4 Video Pictures ................................................................................................................... 79
Unlock Function .......................................................................................................................... 80 6.8
Arm and Disarm Function ........................................................................................................... 80 6.9
6.9.1 Arm .................................................................................................................................... 80
6.9.2 Disarm ............................................................................................................................... 81
7 DSS Mobile for VDP ............................................................................................................................ 82
Downloading the App .................................................................................................................. 82 7.1
Registration and Login ................................................................................................................ 82 7.2
Call Functions ............................................................................................................................. 87 7.3
7.3.1 Conguring Call Forward .................................................................................................. 87
7.3.2 Calling Operations ............................................................................................................ 89
Monitor ........................................................................................................................................ 91 7.4
Call Records ................................................................................................................................ 93 7.5
Message ...................................................................................................................................... 94 7.6
Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 96 7.7
Cybersecurity Recommendations ................................................................................... 97 Appendix 1
Product Overview 1
1 Product Overview
Product Prole 1.1
VTH series product is a digital video intercom home station for numerous homes, integrating
monitoring, intercom and unlocking. With embedded technology, all IP network, SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) technology and network encryption technology, achieve more
stable system operation, richer functional extension, more convenient system management
and safer data transmission.
Function 1.2
Wi-Fi Networking Realize Wi-Fi networking of devices. :
Video Intercom Call or connect VTO and VTH; realize talk. :
Monitoring Monitor fence station, VTO and IPC devices. :
SOS Press the key to call the Call Center in case of an emergency. :
Auto Snapshot: Snapshot the call picture or monitoring picture, and store them in SD card
or FTP.
DND (Do Not Disturb): Avoid other’s incoming call interference.
Remote Unlock Realize remote unlock. :
Arm and Disarm Provide 6-channel area setting, arm and disarm them. :
Playback Play back videos and pictures in SD card of this device. :
Alarm: After 6-channel area triggers an alarm, pop up an alarm prompt interface, provide
linkage alarm output and report to Call Center.
Record Inquiry Inquire call records and alarm records. :
Message Inquiry: Inquire guestsmessage, videos, pictures and announcements issued by
Property Management Center.
Product Structure 2
2 Product Structure
Front Panel 2.1
2.1.1 VTH5221 Series /VTH5241 Series
VTH5221D is a 7″ digital indoor monitor. Their front panels have the same size, as shown in
Figure 2-1. Please refer to Table 2-1 for details.
Figure 2-1
No.
Name
Description
1
Camera
occlusion
switch
Slide it to occlude or open the camera.
2
Camera
Only VTH5221DW-C supports front-facing camera.
3
Microphone
Voice input.
4
Display screen
7″ type D digital VTH owns a 7″ high-denition LCD.
10″ type D digital VTH owns a 10″ high-denition LCD.
5
Unlock
Press this key during calling, talking, monitoring and speaking of
VTO, so corresponding VTO will be unlocked.
6
Monitor
In standby mode, press this key to monitor the main VTO.
During monitoring, press this key to exit monitoring.
7
Menu
Press this key to return to main menu.
8
Call
In case of incoming call, press this key to answer the call.
During talk, press this key to hang up.
During monitoring, press this key to speak to unit VTO, villa
Product Structure 3
No.
Name
Description
VTO and fence station.
During speaking, press this key to exit speaking.
9
SOS
Press this key to call the Call Center in case of emergency.
Table 2-1
2.1.2 VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H
VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H is two types of digital VTH with handset. They are the same
except appearance color, as shown in Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-2
No.
Name
Description
1
Display screen
7″ high-denition LCD.
2
Microphone
Voice input.
3
Indicator
The indicator light is normally on after power-on.
4
Handset
Pick up the handset, and dial pad will be displayed.
Table 2-2
Figure 2-3
No.
Name
Description
1
RJ11 port
Port of connecting cable between handset and VTH.
2
Reboot button
Long press the button to reboot VTH.
Product Structure 4
No.
Name
Description
3
TF card slot
TF card slot, max. 64GB.
4
RJ45 port
RJ45 network cable port.
5
RJ11 port
Port of connecting cable between handset and VTH.
Table 2-3
2.1.3 VTH15 Series Type A/B
In VTH15 series, different types of devices have dierent front panels.
Figure 2-4 VTH15 Series Type A
Icon
Name
Description
SOS
Press this key to call the Call Center in case of
emergency.
Menu
Press this key to return to main menu.
Call
In case of incoming call, press this key to answer
the call.
During talk, press this key to hang up.
During monitoring, press this key to speak to
apartment VTO, villa VTO and fence station.
During speaking, press this key to exit speaking.
Monitor
In standby mode, press this key to monitor the
main VTO.
During monitoring, press this key to exit monitoring.
Unlock
Press this key during calling, talking, monitoring and
speaking of VTO, so corresponding VTO will be
unlocked.
Power
indicator
If this indicator turns on in green, it represents normal
power supply.
Product Structure 5
Icon
Name
Description
Network
indicator
If this indicator turns on, it represents normal
communication with VTO.
If this indicator turns off, it represents abnormal
communication with VTO.
Message
indicator
If this indicator turns on, it represents that there are
unread messages.
DND
indicator
If this indicator turns on in green, it represents that DND
function is enabled.
For DND settings, please refer to 6.2.2 DND Settings . “ “
Table 2-4
Figure 2-5 VTH15 Series Type B
Icon
Name
Description
SOS
Press this key to call the Call Center in case of
emergency.
Menu
Press this key to return to main menu.
Call
In case of incoming call, press this key to answer
the call.
During talk, press this key to hang up.
During monitoring, press this key to speak to
apartment VTO, villa VTO and fence station.
During speaking, press this key to exit speaking.
Monitor
In standby mode, press this key to monitor the
main VTO.
During monitoring, press this key to exit monitoring.
Product Structure 6
Icon
Name
Description
Unlock
Press this key during calling, talking, monitoring and
speaking of VTO, so corresponding VTO will be
unlocked.
Message
indicator
If this indicator turns on, it represents that there are
unread messages.
Power
indicator
If this indicator turns on in green, it represents normal
power supply.
Table 2-5
2.1.4 VTH15 Series Type CH /VTH5222CH
Figure 2-6
Product Structure 7
Icon
Name
Description
SOS
Press this key to call the Call Center in case of emergency.
Menu
Press this key to return to main menu.
Call
In case of incoming call, press this key to answer the
call.
During talk, press this key to hang up.
During monitoring, press this key to speak to apartment
VTO, villa VTO and fence station.
During speaking, press this key to exit speaking.
Monitor
In standby mode, press this key to monitor the main
VTO.
During monitoring, press this key to exit monitoring.
Unlock
Press this key during calling, talking, monitoring and
speaking of VTO, so corresponding VTO will be unlocked.
Table 2-6
2.1.5 VTH1660CH
Figure 2-7
No.
Name
Description
1
Power indicator
If this indicator turns on in green, it represents
normal power supply.
2
Microphone
Audio input.
Product Structure 8
Table 2-7
2.1.6 VTH2221A
Figure 2-8
Icon
Name
Description
SOS
Press this key to call the Call Center in case of
emergency.
Menu
Press this key to return to main menu.
Call
In case of incoming call, press this key to answer
the call.
During talk, press this key to hang up.
During monitoring, press this key to speak to
apartment VTO, villa VTO and fence station.
During speaking, press this key to exit speaking.
Monitor
In standby mode, press this key to monitor the
main VTO.
During monitoring, press this key to exit monitoring.
Unlock
Press this key during calling, talking, monitoring and
speaking of VTO, so corresponding VTO will be
unlocked.
Power
indicator
If this indicator turns on in green, it represents normal
power supply.
Message
indicator
If this indicator turns on, it represents that there are
unread messages.
Table 2-8
Rear Panel Port 2.2
2.2.1 VTH5221 Series /VTH5241 Series
Port positions are slightly different on the rear panel of VTH5221 series and VTH5241 series,
but the same port owns the same function. Taking VTH5221 as an example, specic functions
of ports are introduced, as shown in Figure 2-9.
Product Structure 9
Figure 2-9
2.2.2 VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H
Port positions are slightly different on the rear panel, but the same port owns the same function.
VTH5221E-H/VTH5221EW-H front panels are shown in Figure 2-10.
Figure 2- 10
2.2.3 VTH15 Series Type A/Type B/Type CH
In VTH15 series, dierent types of digital VTH have dierent port positions, but the same port
provides the same function. Taking VTH1550CH as an example, specic functions of ports are
introduced, as shown in Figure 2- . 12
Figure 2- 11
Product Structure 10
In VTH15 type A/type B series, dierent types of digital VTH have dierent port positions, but
the same port provides the same function. Taking VTH1560B as an example, specic functions
of ports are introduced, as shown in Figure 2- . 12
Figure 2- 12
2.2.4 VTH5222CH/VTH5222CHW-2
Except dierent numbers of 2-wire port, VTH5222CH and VTH5222CHW-2 are the same in
other aspects. VTH5222CH has 1 group of 2-wire port, while VTH1550CHW-2 has 3 groups of
2-wire port. VTH5222CH provides 6-ch alarm input ports, 1-ch alarm output port, 1-ch RS485
port and 1 group of 2-wire port, as shown in Figure 2- . 13
Figure 2- 13
2.2.5 VTH1660CH
VTH1660CH provides 6-ch alarm input ports, 1-ch RS485 port, 1-ch debugging port, 1-ch
network port and power port, as shown in
Figure 2- . 14
Product Structure 11
Figure 2- 15
2.2.6 VTH2221A
VTH2221A provides 8-ch alarm input ports, 1-ch network port and power port, as shown in
Figure 2- . 14
Figure 2- 14
Network Diagram 12
3 Network Diagram
2-wire System 3.1
Network diagram of 2-wire system is shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1
Digital System 3.2
Digital system network consist of two types:
VTH adopts PoE power supply from oor switch, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Network Diagram 13
Figure 3-2
VTH adopts independent power supply from power supply device, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Network Diagram 14
Figure 3-3
Device Installation 15
4 Device Installation
Installation Flow Chart 4.1
VTH installation ow chart is shown in Figure 4-1 Please install VTH in the following steps.
Figure 4-1
For cable connection, please refer to 2.2 Rear Panel Port . “ “
For device installation, please refer to 4.4 Device Installation . “ “
Open-case Inspection 4.2
Please carry out open-case inspection when receiving the device. Please timely contact our
after-sales service personnel in case of any problems.
Sequence
Item
Content
1
Overall
package
Appearance
Inspect whether there are obvious damages.
Package
Inspect whether there are accidental impacts.
Fittings
Inspect whether ttings are complete.
2
Model
and label
Device model
Inspect whether it is consistent with order
contract.
Device Installation 16
Sequence
Item
Content
Label on the
device
Inspect whether it is torn or damaged.
Don’t tear or discard the label, otherwise warranty
service won’t be provided. When dialing our
after-sales hotline, please provide serial number
of the product.
3
Device
Appearance
Inspect whether there are obvious damages.
Table 4-1
Installation Requirement 4.3
Don’t install VTH in bad environment, such as condensation, high temperature, stained,
dusty, chemically corrosive and direct sunshine environment.
Engineering installation and debugging shall be done by professional teams. Please don’t
dismantle or repair arbitrarily in case of device failure.
Device Installation 4.4
It is suggested that installation height of device central point shall be 1.4cm 1.6cm above the
ground.
4.4.1 Surface Installation
Directly install the device with a bracket onto a wall, which is suitable for all types of devices.
Take VTH1550CH for example. “ ”
Drill holes in the wall according to hole positions of the bracket. Step 1
Fix installation bracket directly onto the wall with screws. Step 2
Put the device into installation bracket from top down.Step 3
Device Installation 17
Figure 4-2
4.4.2 Installation with 86 Box
Install the device with 86 box, which is suitable for all types of devices. Take VTH1560B/BW
for example.
Embed 86 box into a wall at a proper height. Step 1
Fix installation bracket onto 86 box with screws. Step 2
Put the device into installation bracket from top down. Step 3
Figure 4-3
4.4.3 Desktop Installation with Bracket
Install the device with bracket on the desktop, which only applies to handset VTH. Take
VTH5221E-H for example.
With two M3×6 cross recessed countersunk head screws, tighten the metal bracket Step 1
onto the top two nuts of desktop bracket.
Device Installation 18
Please connect wire by reference to Figure 2- . Step 2 10
After wiring, guide the wire through wire outlet in the rear or at the bottom of desktop Step 3
bracket.
Put the handset VTH along slot at the top of metal bracket, and install it into the Step 4
bracket.
Figure 4-4
Device Debugging 19
5 Device Debugging
Carry out debugging to ensure that the device can realize basic network access, call and
monitoring functions after installation. Before debugging, please check whether the following
work has been completed.
Check whether there is short circuit or open circuit. Power on the device only after the
circuit is conrmed to be normal.
IP and no. of every VTO and VTH have been planned.
Check deployment position of SIP server.
Debugging Settings 5.1
This device shall be used with VTO of SIP system. This manual introduces Unit VTO as
an example. Please refer to matched user’s manuals for other types of VTO.
Set VTO info and VTH info at WEB interface of every VTO, set VTH info, network info and
VTO info on every VTH, and thus realize video intercom function.
5.1.1 VTO Settings
5.1.1.1 Initialization
For the rst time, please initialize and modify 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 VTO power and boot up. Step 1
Enter default IP address of VTO at the address bar of PC browser. Step 2
The system displays Device Ini interface, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Device Debugging 20
Figure 5-1
Enter Password and Conrm Password , and click Next . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays step two , 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.
Figure 5-2
Select Email and enter your Email address. This Email address is used to reset the Step 4 “ ”
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, and shows Success “ ”
Device Debugging 21
Figure 5-3
Click . Step 6 OK
The system displays WEB login interface, as shown in Figure 5-4.
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 Network Cong
Modify IP address of VTO to be planned IP address.
Select Network Setting Basic . Step 1 >
The system displays TCP/IP interface, as shown in Figure 5-5. “ ”
Device Debugging 22
Figure 5-5
Enter the planned IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway“ ”, ” “ , and click . Step 2 OK
After modication 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, the webpage cannot be displayed.
Please add PC into the planned network segment and login WEB interface again.
5.1.1.3 Set System Type
Default system type is analog system and shall be changed to TCP/IP. Otherwise, it will fail to ue
connect VTH successfully.
Select Local Setting Basic . Step 1 >
The system displays Device Properties interface, as shown in Figure 5-6. “ ”
Figure 5-6
Select system type to be TCP/IP . Step 2 “ ”
Click to save cong. Step 3 OK
Reboot the device manually or wait the device to reboot automatically, and the settings
will take effect.
5.1.1.4 Set Server Type
You can select the type of the server which manages all the VTO devices.
Select Network Setting SIP Server . Step 1 >
The system displays SIP Server interface, as shown in Figure 5-7. “ ”
Device Debugging 23
Figure 5-7
Select server type. Step 2
When this VTO or another VTO works as SIP server, select Server Type to be “ ”
VTO. It applies to a scenario where there is only one unit.
When the platform (such as Express/DSS) works as SIP server, select Server
Type to be Express/DSS . It applies to a scenario where there are multiple ” “
buildings or multiple units.
5.1.1.5 SIP Server Cong
Congure SIP server info.
Select Network Setting SIP Server . Step 1 >
The system displays SIP Server interface, as shown in Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8
Congure SIP server. Step 2
This VTO works as SIP server.
Select “ ”Enable , and click “ ”OK to save cong. The VTO reboots automatically, and
WEB interface jumps to login interface.
If the VTO you are visiting is not congured as SIP server, do not select the Enable
check box at SIP Server, otherwise the connection will fail.
Another VTO works as SIP server.
Device Debugging 24
Set parameters by reference to Table 5-1 and click . The VTO reboots OK
automatically, and web interface jumps to login interface.
Parameter
Description
IP Address
IP address of VTO, which works as SIP server.
Port
It is 5060 by default.
Username
Use default value.
Password
SIP Domain
SIP domain shall be VDP.
Login
Username
Username and password to login SIP server.
Login Pwd
Table 5-1
The platform (Express/DSS) works as SIP server.
Select Server Type to be Express/DSS and set parameters by reference to ” “
Table 5-2 and click . The VTO reboots automatically, web interface jumps OKand
to login interface.
Parameter
Description
IP Address
IP address of the platform.
Port
It is 5080 by default.
Username
Use default value.
Password
SIP Domain
SIP domain can be null or default.
SIP Server
Username
Username and password to login SIP server.
SIP Server
Password
Table 5-2
VTO settings have been completed if the platform or another VTO works as SIP server.
If this VTO works as SIP server, Device Manager appears in the left parameter tab. “ ”
Please add VTO and VTH by reference to 5.1.1.6 Add VTO “ “ and 5.1.1.7 Add VTH .
5.1.1.6 Add VTO
Add info about all outdoor stations (VTO).
It is necessary to add VTO only when this VTO works as SIP server.
Login web interface again. Step 1
Select Household Setting > VTO No. Management . Step 2
The system displays VTO No. Management“ ” interface, as shown in Figure 5-9.
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Figure 5-9
Click Add . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays Add interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 10
Figure 5- 10
Set VTO parameters by reference to Table 5-3. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Rec No.
VTO number.
Register Password
Signaling interactive use in SIP system. Adopt default value.
IP Address
IP address of VTO.
Username
Username and password to login WEB interface of this VTO.
Password
Table 5-3
Click to complete adding. Step 5 OK
Repeat these steps to add other outdoor stations in the group.
5.1.1.7 Add VTH
Add info about all indoor stations (VTH).
It is necessary to add VTH only when this VTO works as SIP server.
When there are master VTH and extension, both shall be added.
Select Household Setting > Room No. Management . Step 1 “ ”
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The system displays Room No. Management interface, as shown in Figure 5- . “ ” 11
Figure 5-11
Click Add . Step 2 “ ”
The system displays Add“ ” interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 12
Figure 5- 12
Set VTH parameters by reference to Table 5-4.Step 3
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Parameter
Description
First Name
Set VTH username and nickname, in order to distinguish.
Last Name
Nick Name
Room No.
Set VTH room number.
VTH short number consists of 1 6 numbers, which may
include number and # . It shall be consistent with room “ ”
number congured at VTH.
When there are master VTH and extensions, to realize
group call function, master VTH short no. shall end with
“ ”#0 , whereas extension VTH short no. shall end with #1,
#2 and #3. For example, if master VTH is 101#0,
extensions will be 101#1, 101#2
Register Password
Signaling interactive use in SIP system. Adopt default value.
Register Type
Table 5-4
Click to complete adding. Step 4 OK
Repeat these steps to add other indoor stations in the group.
5.1.2 VTH Settings
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 Conrm Pwd Email . Step 2 “ ”, and “ ”
Press [OK]. Step 3
The system displays main interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 14
Figure 5- 14
5.1.2.2 Set Device Network
According to available network connection modes, congure VTH network information.
IP addresses of VTH and VTO shall be in the same network segment. Otherwise, VTH will fail
to obtain VTO info after conguration.
Press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [Network]. Step 3
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The system displays Network interface, as shown in “ ”
Figure 5- or Figure 5-15 16.
Only devices with the wireless function can access to wireless network.
Figure 5- 15
Figure 5- 16
Set according to actual network access mode. Step 4
LAN
Enter Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway, press [OK]. Or press to enable
DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically.
If the device has WLAN function, please click WLAN tab to set it.
WLAN
1) Press to enable Wi-Fi function.
The system displays available Wi-Fi list, as shown in Figure 5- . 17
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Figure 5- 17
2) Connect Wi-Fi.
The system has 2 access ways as follows.
At WLAN interface, select Wi-Fi, click Wireless IP tab to enter Local IP “ ”,
Subnet Mask and Gateway , and press [OK]. ” “
At WLAN interface, select Wi-Fi, click Wireless IP tab, press to “ ”
enable DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically, as shown in Figure
5- . 18
To obtain IP info with DHCP function, use a router with DHCP function.
Figure 5- 18
5.1.2.3 VTH Cong
Set VTH Room No. , type and Master IP . “ ”
At main interface, press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [VTH Cong]. Step 3
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The system displays VTH Cong interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 19
Figure 5- 19
Set VTH info. Step 4
Be used as a master VTH.
Enter Room No. (such as 9901 or 101#0) and press to save. “ ” OK
“ ” 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.
In case of extension VTH, room no. shall end with #0. Otherwise, it will fail to
connect VTO.
Be used as an extension VTH.
1) Press [Master] and switch to Extension . “ ”
2) Enter Room No. (such as 101#1) and Master IP (IP address of master VTH). “ ”
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.
(Optional) Press to enable SSH. Step 5
After SSH is enabled, the debugging terminal connects VTH through SSH protocol, so
as to operate and debug it.
Press [OK] to save cong. Step 6
5.1.2.4 SIP Server
Congure SIP server on VTH, and build connection.
At main interface, press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [SIP Server]. Step 3
The system displays SIP Server interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 20
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Figure 5- 20
Set parameters of SIP server by reference to Step 4
Parameter
Description
Server IP
When the platform works as SIP server, server IP is IP address of
the platform.
When VTO works as SIP server, server IP is IP address of the
VTO.
Network Port
When the platform works as SIP server, network port is 5080.
When VTO works as SIP server, network port is 5060.
User Name
Use default value.
Register Pwd
Domain
Registration domain of SIP server, which can be null.
When VTO works as SIP server, registration domain of SIP server shall
be VDP.
User Name
User name and password to login SIP server.
Login Pwd
Table 5-6Table 5-5
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Parameter
Description
Server IP
When the platform works as SIP server, server IP is IP address of
the platform.
When VTO works as SIP server, server IP is IP address of the
VTO.
Network Port
When the platform works as SIP server, network port is 5080.
When VTO works as SIP server, network port is 5060.
User Name
Use default value.
Register Pwd
Domain
Registration domain of SIP server, which can be null.
When VTO works as SIP server, registration domain of SIP server shall
be VDP.
User Name
User name and password to login SIP server.
Login Pwd
Table 5-6
Set Enable Status to be . Step 5
Enable SIP server function.
Press [OK] to save config. Step 6
5.1.2.5 VTO Config
Add VTO and fence station info; at VTH interface, bind VTH with VTO.
At main interface, press [Setting] for more than 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [VTO Config]. Step 3
The system displays “VTO Config interface, as shown in Figure 5- . 21
Figure 5- 21
Add VTO or fence station. Step 4
Add main VTO.
1) Enter Main VTO Name ”, “VTO IP Address User Name Password . ”, “ ” and “
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2) Switch the Enable Status to be .
User Name and Password shall be consistent with WEB login user name and
password of VTO. Otherwise, it will fail to connect.
Add sub VTO or fence station.
1) Enter Sub VTO/Fence Station Name Sub VTO/Fence Station IP address ”, “ ”,
“User Name and Password .
2) Switch the Enable Status to be .
Press / to turn page and add more sub VTO/fence stations.
Debugging Verication 5.2
5.2.1 VTO Calls VTH
Dial VTH room no. (such as 101) at VTO, and thus call VTH. VTH pops up monitoring image
and operating keys, as shown in Figure 5- . It represents successful debugging. 22
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- 22
5.2.2 VTH Monitors VTO
VTH is able to monitor VTO, fence station or IPC. Take VTO for example.
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Select Monitor > Door , as shown in Figure 5- . Select the VTO to enter monitoring image, as 23
shown in Figure 5- . 24
The following gure means that SD card has been inserted into VTH. If SD card is not inserted,
recording and snapshot icons are gray.
Figure 5- 23
Figure 5- 24
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6 Interface Operation
Main Interface 6.1
There are six items at the main interface, namely, call, info, monitor, SOS, setting and arm/disarm, as
shown in Figure 6-1. For description of every item, please refer to Table 6-1.
No.
Name
Description
1
Room No.
Number of the room where VTH is located.
2
Call
Call a user.
Manage the contacts.
View and manage the call records.
3
Info
View, delete and clear notices issued by Property Management Center.
View, delete and clear security alarm info.
When VTH doesn’t have a SD card or VTO enables video-audio
message uploading function, Guest Message tab will be displayed. “ ”
View, delete and clear messages of VTO.
When VTH owns a SD card, Video Pic tab will be displayed. View, “ ”
delete and clear videos and pictures.
4
Status Bar
: Wired network connection icon, meaning that the device isn’t
connected with network.
: Wired network connection icon, meaning that the device has
connected with network in a wired way.
: Wi-Fi network connection icon, meaning that the device has
connected with network in a wireless way.
: Main VTO connection icon, meaning that the device failed to
connect main VTO; without this icon, the device has connected with
main VTO successfully.
: SD card icon, meaning that SD card has been inserted into the
device; without this icon, the SD card has not been inserted or the
device doesn’t support SD card.
: DND (Do Not Disturb) icon, meaning that the device has enabled
DND function. It is not enabled by default.
5
Time
Display date, day of the week and time.
6
Arm/disarm
Display the last unread alarm info.
: press this icon to enter arm mode selection.
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No.
Name
Description
7
Setting
Press [Setting], input login password and enter system setting
interface.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds, input the password set during
initialization, and enter project setting interface.
8
SOS
Press this icon to call Management Center.
9
Monitor
Monitor the VTO, fence station, IPC, NVT, HCVR and XVR.
Table 6-1 Table 6-2
Figure 6-1
No.
Name
Description
1
Room No.
Number of the room where VTH is located.
2
Call
Call a user.
Manage the contacts.
View and manage the call records.
3
Info
View, delete and clear notices issued by Property Management
Center.
View, delete and clear security alarm info.
When VTH doesn’t have a SD card or VTO enables
video-audio message uploading function, Guest Message tab will “ ”
be displayed. View, delete and clear messages of VTO.
When VTH owns a SD card, Video Pic tab will be displayed. “ ”
View, delete and clear videos and pictures.
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No.
Name
Description
4
Status Bar
: Wired network connection icon, meaning that the device
isn’t connected with network.
: Wired network connection icon, meaning that the device
has connected with network in a wired way.
: Wi-Fi network connection icon, meaning that the device
has connected with network in a wireless way.
: Main VTO connection icon, meaning that the device failed
to connect main VTO; without this icon, the device has
connected with main VTO successfully.
: SD card icon, meaning that SD card has been inserted into
the device; without this icon, the SD card has not been inserted
or the device doesn’t support SD card.
: DND (Do Not Disturb) icon, meaning that the device has
enabled DND function. It is not enabled by default.
5
Time
Display date, day of the week and time.
6
Arm/disarm
Display the last unread alarm info.
: press this icon to enter arm mode selection.
7
Setting
Press [Setting], input login password and enter system setting
interface.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds, input the password set
during initialization, and enter project setting interface .
8
SOS
Press this icon to call Management Center.
9
Monitor
Monitor the VTO, fence station, IPC, NVT, HCVR and XVR.
Table 6-2
Setting 6.2
6.2.1 Ring Settings
Set VTO ring, VTH ring, alarm ring and other rings.
There is an SD card on the VTH, and users can import ring tones to the SD card.
Ring tones must be stored at the path/mnt/sd/Ring/.
Audio le extension name must be .mp3; audio les must be MP3 les (audio les of other
formats cannot be played if you modify their extension names).
Audio le size must be less than 100kB.
Ring tone format: 16K, 16BIT, mp3.
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You can only customize 10 ring tones ther ring tones will not be displayed at the VTH. . O
6.2.1.1 VTO Ring
Set a ring for the connected VTO, and support to set maximum 20 VTOs.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Ring > VTO Ring Setup . Step 3
The system displays VTO Ring Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6-2 Press “ ” .
or to page up and down.
Figure 6-2
Press text box to select rings, and press to set the volume. Step 4 and
6.2.1.2 VTH Ring
Set the ring of this VTH.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
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Select Ring > VTH Ring Setup . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays VTH Ring Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3
Press text box to select rings, and press to set the volume. Step 4 and
6.2.1.3 Alarm Ring
Set the ring when VTH gives an alarm.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Ring > Alarm Ring Setup . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays Alarm Ring Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6-4.
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Figure 6-4
Press text box to select rings, and press to set the volume. Step 4 and
6.2.1.4 Other
Set VTO ring time, VTH ring time, MIC volume, talk volume and ring mute setting.
VTO Ring Time and VTH Ring Time of extension VTH are synchronized with master VTH, ” “
and cannot be set.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Ring > Other . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays Other interface, as shown in Figure 6-5. “ ”
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Figure 6-5
Press to set the time or volume. Press to enable Ring Step 4 and
Mute , and the icon becomes .
VTO ring time: ring time when VTO calls VTH.
VTH ring time: ring time when another VTH calls this VTH.
6.2.2 DND Settings
Set to avoid incoming calls within a time period.
DND function is not enabled by default.
Under DND mode, there is no call reminder when VTH is called, but call info is recorded.
Parameters at this interface are set on master VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes
with master VTH.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Press [DND]. Step 3
The system displays DND Settings interface, as shown in Figure 6-6. “ ”
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Figure 6-6
Press to enable DND function, and the icon becomes . Step 4
The system displays DND period, as shown in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7
Press time text box; set start time and end time. Step 5
Press [Click to select week] and select DND week. Step 6
Press [OK] to save settings. Step 7
6.2.3 Alarm Setting
Set wire zone, wireless zone and alarm output.
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Zones can be set under disarm mode.
6.2.3.1 Wire Zone
Set zone type, NO/NC, alarm status and delay. It supports to set 8 zones at most.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Alarm > Wire Zone . Step 3
The system displays Wire Zone interface, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8
Press corresponding positions to set area type, NO/NC, alarm status, enter delay and Step 4
exit delay. Please refer to Table 6-3 for details.
Parameter
Description
Area
The number cannot be modied.
NO/NC
Select NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) according to detector type. It
shall be the same as detector type.
Type
Select corresponding type according to detector type, including IR, gas, smoke,
urgency btn, door, burglar alarm, perimeter and doorbell.
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Parameter
Description
Status
It includes instant alarm, delay alarm, bypass and remove.
Instant alarm: in case of alarm after arm, produce alarm sound at once and
enters alarm status.
Delay alarm: in case of alarm after arm, enter alarm status after some time.
Within the time period, you can disarm and cancel the alarm.
Bypass: this area is shielded from this arm. After disarm, this area will restore
normal working status.
Remove: this area is invalid during arm/disarm.
An zone unde Remove status cannot be bypassed. r “ ”
Enter
Delay
After entering delay, when armed area triggers an alarm,
entering armed area from non-armed area within the delay
time period will not lead to linkage alarm. Linkage alarm will
be produced if delay time comes to an end and it is not
disarmed.
Delay is only valid
to the areas of
delay alarm .
Exit Delay
After arm, delay alarm area will enter arm status at the “ ”
end of exit delay . “ ”
If multiple areas set the exit delay, interface prompt will
conform to maximum delay time.
Table 6-3
Press [OK] to complete setting. Step 5
6.2.3.2 Wireless Zone
Only devices with wireless function have this function.
Add, delete and set wireless zones.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Alarm > Wireless Zone . Step 3
The system displays Wireless Zone interface, as shown in Figure 6-9.
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Figure 6-9
Press [Add]. Step 4
Press wireless code button of wireless device. Please refer to wireless device user’s Step 5
manual for details.
After successful coding, display area info.
Press corresponding positions to set alarm status, enter delay and exit delay. Please Step 6
refer to Table 6-3 for details.
Press [Edit] to select a zone and press [Delete] to delete the selected area.
6.2.3.3 Alarm Output
After enabling alarm output, when other devices call this VTH, the alarm output device will
output alarm info.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select Alarm > Output . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays Output interface, as shown in Figure 6- . “ ” 10
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Figure 6- 10
Press to enable alarm output function, and the icon becomes . Step 4
6.2.4 Mode Setting
Set area on/off status under different modes.
Area mode can be set only in disarm status.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Press [Mode]. Step 3
The system displays Mode interface, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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Figure 6-11
Select arm mode in every tab. Step 4
Press in every area to add it into arm mode. Step 5
Multiple areas can be added into one arm mode simultaneously, whereas one area can
be added into different modes.
6.2.5 Forward Setting
Forward incoming calls.
Parameters at this interface are set on master VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with
master VTH.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Press [Forward Step 3 ].
The system displays Forward interface, as shown in Figure 6- . “ ” 12
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Figure 6- 12
Input VTH no. in the corresponding forward mode, press to enable the Step 4
forward function. Please refer to Table 6-4 for details.
Parameter
Description
Always
All incoming calls will be forwarded to preset number immediately.
Busy
When the user is busy, incoming call from the third party will be
forwarded to preset number. If No Answer is not set, when the user “ ”
refuses to answer, the incoming call will be deemed as busy
forwarding.
No Answ er
If no one answers after VTH ring time, the incoming call will be
forwarded to preset number.
Set VTH ring time at Setting > Ring > Other interface. “ ”
Table 6-4
To forward to an user of another building or unit, the forward number is Building +
Unit + VTH room number . For example, input 0101101 for 101 of Unit 1, Building
1.
To forward to an user of the same unit, the forward number is VTH room number.
Press [OK] to save settings. Step 5
6.2.6 General Setting
Set VTH time, display, password and others.
6.2.6.1 Time Setting
Set VTH system time, time zone and DST.
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Parameters at this interface are set on master VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with
master VTH.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select General > Time . Step 3
The system displays Time interface, as shown in Figure 6-13.
Figure 6- 13
Set time parameter. Step 4
When system time switch is , obtain server time by default; when it is
, set system time, time zone and DST manually.
Manual setting of system time
1) Press of system time and the icon becomes , so as to enable
manual setting function.
2) Press time text box to set system time.
Setting of time zone
1) Press of system time and the icon becomes , so as to enable
manual setting function.
2) Press time zone text box, and select local time zone, as shown in Figure 6- . 14
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Figure 6- 14
DST setting
1) Press of system time and the icon becom , so as to enable es
manual setting function.
2) Press to enable DST.
3) Press DST text box, and select DST start time and end time.
6.2.6.2 Display Setting
Set VTH screen brightness, screensaver time and clean.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select General > Display . Step 3
The system displays Display interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 15
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Figure 6- 15
Set parameters. Step 4
Press ; set and Brightness and Screensaver Time .
Press [Clean] and the screen will be locked for 10 seconds. During the period,
clean the screen. It restores after 10 seconds.
6.2.6.3 Password Setting
Set login password, arm/disarm password, unlock password and anti-hijacking password of
VTH setting interface. Login password, arm/disarm password and unlock password are 123456
by default, whereas anti-hijacking password is the reversed login password.
Parameters at this interface are set on master VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with
master VTH.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Select General > User Password . Step 3 “ ”
The system displays User Password interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 16
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Figure 6- 16
Enter New Password and Conrm Password . Step 4 ” “
Press [OK] to complete password modication. Step 5
6.2.6.4 Other Settings
Set monitor time, record time, VTO message time, VTO talk time, resident- -resident call to
enable, resident- -resident call time, auto capture and touch ring. to
Extension VTH can set Auto Capture Touch Ring , but other parameters synchronize and “ ”
with master VTH and cannot be set.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Select General > Other“ ”. Step 3
The system displays Other interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 17
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Figure 6- 17
Set parameters. Please refer to Table 6-5 for details. Step 4
Parameter
Description
Operation
Monitor Time
Maximum time to monitor VTO, IPC, fence station,
HCVR, NVR and DVR.
Press to and
set the time.
Record Time
Maximum recording time of videos during call, talk,
monitoring and speaking. The system stops
recording at the end of recording time.
VTO Message
Time
When VTO message time is not 0:
If VTH with SD card doesn’t answer when VTO
calls, enter message status according to
prompt, and save the message in SD card of
VTH.
If VTH doesn’t have SD card, but VTO has
enabled Leave Message Upload and set FTP
server, Message tab will appear at VTH info “ ”
interface. If VTH doesn’t answer when VTO
calls, enter message status according to
prompt, and upload the message to FTP
server.
If VTH doesn’t have SD card, and VTO has not
enabled Leave Message Upload , if VTH “ ”
doesn’t answer when VTO calls, hang up
automatically.
When VTO message time is 0:
Hang up automatically if VTH doesn’t answer
when VTO calls, no matter whether VTH has
SD card or not, no matter whether VTO has
enabled Leave Message Upload or not. “ ”
If VTO sets to forward the call to management
center, if VTH doesn’t answer when VTO calls, and
there is no message prompt, the call will be
forwarded to management center.
Resident- -residto
ent Call Time
Maximum talk time between VTH and VTH.
VTO Talk Time
Maximum talk time when VTO calls VTH.
Resident- -residto
ent Call Enable
After resident- -resident call is enabled, VTH can to
call another VTH.
The called party enables internal call, to realize this
function.
Press to
enable the function.
The icon becomes
.
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Parameter
Description
Operation
Auto Capture
After auto capture is enabled, 3 pictures will be
captured automatically when VTO calls VTH. View
them at Info > Record and Picture interface. “ ”
This function is valid only when SD card is inserted.
Touch Ring
After enabling touch ring, there will be a ring when
touching the screen.
Table 6-5
6.2.7 Product Info
Reboot the system and format SD card.
If SD card isn’t inserted into the device, SD format function is invalid.
Press [Setting]. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Input login password and press [OK]. Step 2
Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password Setting for “ “
details.
Press [Product Info]. Step 3
The system displays Product Info interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 18
Figure 6- 18
Reboot
Press [Reboot] and press [OK] at prompt interface. The device will reboot.
SD Format
Press [SD Format] and press [OK] at prompt interface. The SD card will be formatted.
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Project Settings 6.3
6.3.1 Forget Password
If you forget initialization password when entering project settings interface, reset password
through Forget Password“ ” at the interface or in VDPcong tool.
6.3.1.1 Reset the Password at the Interface
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Press [Forget Password]. Step 2
The system displays QR Code interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 19
Figure 6- 19
Scan the QR code with any code-scanning APP, bind your email box, send it by email Step 3
to support_cpwd@htmicrochip.com, and thus obtain security code.
Press [Next]. Step 4
Enter Password Confirm Password and obtained Security Code . Step 5 , “ ”
Press [OK] to complete resetting the password. Step 6
6.3.1.2 Reset the Password in VDPcong
Use VDPcong tool to export XML le (ExportFile.xml), send it by email to
support_cpwd@htmicrochip.com, and obtain XML file (result.xml). Then, import the le and
reset a new password.
Please refer to VDPcong Help Document for details. “ ”
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6.3.2 Network Settings
Set VTH network info according to actual conditions, since dierent types of devices support
dierent access modes.
IP addresses of VTH and VTO shall be in the same network segment. Otherwise, VTH will fail
to obtain VTO info after conguration.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [Network]. Step 3
The system displays Network interface, as shown in Figure 6- or Figure 6-“ ” 20 21.
Only devices with the wireless function can access to wireless network.
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Figure 6- 20
Figure 6- 21
Set according to actual network access mode. Step 4
LAN
Enter Local IP Subnet Mask and , ” “Gateway manually, press [OK]. Or press
to enable DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically.
If the device has wireless function, please click LAN tab to set it. “ ”
WLAN
1) Press to enable Wi-Fi function.
The system displays available Wi- list, as shown in Figure 6- . Fi 22
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Figure 6- 22
2) Connect Wi- . Fi
The system has 2 access ways as follows.
At WLAN interface, select Wi-Fi, click Wireless IP tab to enter Local IP “ ”,
Subnet Mask and Gateway , and press [OK]. ” “
At WLAN interface, select Wi-Fi, click ” “Wireless IP tab, press to
enable DHCP function and obtain IP info automatically, as shown in Figure
6- . 23
To obtain IP info with DHCP function, use a router with DHCP function.
Figure 6- 23
6.3.3 VTH Cong
Congure VTH info.
VTH Room No. shall be the same with VTH Short No. , which is set at VTO WEB interface or “ ”
Express/DSS platform server.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [VTH Cong]. Step 3
The system displays VTH Cong interface, as shown in Figure 6- . “ ” 24
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Figure 6- 24
Set VTH info. Step 4
Be used as a master VTH.
Enter Room No. (such as 9901 or 101#0). “ ”
“ ” 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.
In case of extension VTH, room no. shall end with #0. Otherwise, it will fail to
connect VTO.
Be used as an extension VTH.
1) Press [Master] and switch to “ ”Extension .
2) Enter Room No. (such as 101#1) and Master IP (IP address of master VTH). “ ”
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 initialization.
(Optional) press enable SSH. Step 5 to
After SSH is enabled, the debugging terminal connects VTH through SSH protocol, so
as to operate and debug it.
Press [OK] to save settings. Step 6
6.3.4 VTO Cong
Add VTO and fence station info, and bind VTH with VTO on the VTH side.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password“ ” prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [VTO Cong]. Step 3
The system displays VTO Cong interface, as shown in gure 6- . Fi 25
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Figure 6- 25
Add VTO or fence station. Step 4
Add main VTO.
1) Enter main VTO name, VTO IP, User Name and Password . ” “
2) Switch the Enable Status“ ” to be .
” “ User Name and Password shall be consistent with WEB login user name and
password of VTO. Otherwise, it will fail to connect.
Add sub VTO or fence station.
1) Enter sub VTO/fence station name, IP address, “ ”User Name and Password“ ”.
2) Switch the Enable Status“ ” to be .
Press / to add more sub VTOs/ fence stations.
6.3.5 Default
All parameters of the device, except IP address, can be restored to initial default values.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box. “ ”
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [Default]. Step 3
The system displays Default interface. “ ”
Press [OK]. Step 4
The device reboots and enters initialization interface, representing successful
restoration.
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6.3.6 Reset MSG
Modify the bonded Email.
Press [Setting] for over 6 seconds. Step 1
The system pops up Password prompt box.
Enter the password set during initialization, and press [OK]. Step 2
Press [Reset MSG]. Step 3
The system displays Reset MSG interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 26
Figure 6- 26
Enter New Email and press [OK]. Step 4
The Email will obtain security code during password resetting. For details, please refer to 6.3.1
Forget Password .
Call 6.4
Manage contact, call users and view the latest call log.
6.4.1 Contact
Add and edit VTH and extension number.
Select Call > Contact , and the system displays Contact “ ” interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 27
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Figure 6- 27
6.4.1.1 Add User
Press [Add]. Step 1
The system displays User Info interface, as shown in Figure 6- . “ ” 28
Figure 6- 28
Enter Last Name First Name Room No. of contact person. Step 2 “ ”, and “ ”
Press [ ] to complete adding. Step 3 OK
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6.4.1.2 Edit Contact Info
Select the contact person, press to edit the info.
6.4.1.3 Delete Contact Person
Press [Edit], select the contact person and press [Delete] to delete the contact person.
Multiple contact persons can be selected once.
6.4.2 Call User
Make sure that resident- -resident call function has been enabled. Please refer to 6.2.6.4 to
Other Settings for details.
Call function is used by VTH to call VTH.
If both VTHs have a camera, bilateral video call can be provided.
6.4.2.1 Dial and Call User directly
At Call User interface, dial and call the user. “ ”
Select Call > Call User . Step 1 “ ”
The system displays Call Us interface, as shown in Figure 6-er29.
Figure 6- 29
Enter the user’s room no. (VTH room no.). Step 2
If VTO works as SIP server, dial room no. directly.
If the platform works as SIP server:
Call a user in the same unit and the same building, dial room number directly.
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Call a user in other buildings or units, add the building number. For example,
dial 1#1#101 to call Building 1 Unit 1 Room 101.
If master VTH (101#0) calls extension (101#1), please enter room no.: ; if the #1
extension calls master VTH, please enter room no.: . #0
Press to start. Step 3
The system displays calling interface, as shown in Figure 6- . After the user answers 30
the call, both parties talk to each other, as shown in Figure 6- . For interface key 31
description, please refer to Table 6-6.
If VTH owns a camera, there will be videos after answering the call.
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Figure 6- 30
Figure 6- 31
6.4.2.2 Call User in Contact
Please add contact persons to the contact, by reference to 6.4.1.1 Add User.
Select Call > Contact . Step 1 “ ”
Select the one you want to call. Step 2
Press to start. Step 3
6.4.3 Call from User
When another VTH calls this VTH, the call interface will be displayed, as shown in Figure 6- . 32
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Figure 6- 32
Press to talk with each other, as shown in Figure 6- . For key description, please 33
refer to Table 6-6.
Press to hang up.
Figure 6- 33
6.4.4 Call from VTO
Dial VTH room no. (such as 9901) at VTO, to call VTH. Step 1
VTH pops up a waiting picture, as shown in Figure 6- . 34
At VTH interface, press [Answer]. Step 2
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Answer the call and talk with each other. For key description, please refer to Table 6-6.
Figure 6- 34
Key
Description
/
Press this key to unlock the VTO remotely.
The system provides 2-channel unlock function. If the icon is gray, it
means that unlock function of this channel is not available.
This key means to talk with the opposite end device.
Press this key to prohibit talking; press it again to switch back to talking
status.
Press this key to select IPC in Favorite that shall be monitored. “ ”
Press this key to snapshot.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
Press this key to record. Complete recording when the call is completed or
by pressing .
Videos are stored in SD card of this VTH. If SD card is full, the earlier
videos will be covered.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
Press this key to reduce volume.
Press this key to increase volume.
Press this key to answer and talk.
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Key
Description
Press this key to refuse.
Table 6-6
6.4.5 Recent Call
View and manage the missed call, accepted call and called log of this VTH. Meanwhile, call
back the contact persons. Select Call > Recent Call , and the system displays Recent Call “ ”
interface.
In case of missed call, press on the front panel and enter recent call interface.
Figure 6- 35
6.4.5.1 Callback
Select the recent call of required VTH, press [Call] to call the contact person.
6.4.5.2 Delete
Press [Edit], select a recent call record and press [Delete] to delete it.
6.4.5.3 Clear
Press [Clear] to clear all recent calls in this tab.
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Monitor 6.5
VTH is able to monitor VTO, fence station or IPC.
6.5.1 Monitoring of VTO
Please conrm user name and password in VTH, which are set when adding VTO. They shall
be consistent with WEB login user name and password of VTO. Otherwise, it will fail to obtain
videos during monitoring.
VTH is able to monitor VTO or fence station. Under the condition of monitoring, press call key
on the front panel to talk to VTO. VTO will pick up the call automatically.
Select Monitor > VTO . Step 1 “ ”
The system displays the list of added VTO and fence station, as shown Figure 6-in 36.
Press to add frequently-used VTO or fence station to favorite, which will be
displayed in Favorite tab, so as to switch videos during monitoring. “ ”
Figure 6- 36
Press to select VTO that shall be monitored. Step 2
The device enters monitoring, as shown in Figure 6- . For relevant monitoring 37
operations, please refer to Table 6-7.
Icon
Description
/
Press this key to unlock VTO remotely.
The system provides 2-channel unlock function. If the icon is gray, it
means that unlock function of this channel is not available.
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Icon
Description
Press this key to snapshot.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
Press this key to record. Complete recording when the call is completed
or by pressing .
Videos are stored in SD card of this VTH. If SD card is full, the earlier
videos will be covered.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
/
If VTH connects multiple VTO/IPC, press to switch to and
last/next channel.
Press this key to cancel monitoring.
Press this key to speak to the other end device.
Press this key to start and the icon becomes . Press it again to
complete.
Table 6-8Table 6-7
Speak to VTO directly after successful monitoring.
Figure 6- 37
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Icon
Description
/
Press this key to unlock VTO remotely.
The system provides 2-channel unlock function. If the icon is gray, it
means that unlock function of this channel is not available.
Press this key to snapshot.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
Press this key to record. Complete recording when the call is completed
or by pressing .
Videos are stored in SD card of this VTH. If SD card is full, the earlier
videos will be covered.
This key is gray if SD card is not installed.
/
If VTH connects multiple VTO/IPC, press to switch to and
last/next channel.
Press this key to cancel monitoring.
Press this key to speak to the other end device.
Press this key to start and the icon becomes . Press it again to
complete.
Table 6-8
6.5.2 Monitoring of IPC
Please add IPC before monitoring of IPC.
6.5.2.1 Add IPC
IPC added at main VTO and Express/DSS IPC interface will be synchronized to VTH. “ ”
The synchronized IPC cannot be deleted.
Before adding IPC, please ensure that IPC has been powered on, and connected to the
same network with VTH.
Select Monitor > IPC . Step 1 “ ”
The system displays IPC interface, as shown in Figure 6- . Press to add 38
frequently-used IPC to favorites, which will be displayed in Favorite tab, so as to “ ”
switch videos during monitoring.
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Figure 6- 38
Press [Add]. Step 2
The system displays Add IPC interface, as shown in Figure 6-“ ” 39.
Figure 6- 39
Please refer to Table 6-9 to congure camera parameters. Step 3
Parameter
Description
IPC
Press this key to select IPC, NVR, DVR and HCVR.
Select IPC, meaning that VTH obtains video stream from the connected
IPC directly. It is necessary to congure IPC info .
Select NVR/DVR/HCVR, meaning that VTH obtains IPC video stream
from the connected device. It is necessary to congure info about the
connected device.
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Parameter
Description
IPC32 Name
Input IPC/NVR/DVR/HCVR name.
IP
Input IP address of the connected IPC/NVR/DVR/HCVR.
User Name
Input user name and password to login WEB interface of
IPC/NVR/DVR/HCVR.
Password
Port
Default port is 554.
Stream
Select stream type according to needs, including main stream and extra
stream.
Main stream: large stream, high denition, large occupied bandwidth,
suitable for local storage.
Extra stream: relatively smooth image, small occupied bandwidth,
suitable for network transmission with low bandwidth.
Protocol
It includes local protocol and Onvif protocol. Please select according to the
protocol of the connected device.
Channel
If IPC is connected, default setting is 1.
If NVR/XVR/HCVR is connected, set channel number of IPC on
NVR/XVR/HCVR.
Table 6-9
Press [OK] to nish. Step 4
6.5.2.2 Modify IPC
Modify IPC info.
Select Monitor> IPC . “ ”Step 1
The system displays IPC interface.
Press of IPC. Step 2
Modify IPC parameters. Please refer to Table 6-9 for details. Step 3
Press [OK] to nish. Step 4
6.5.2.3 Delete IPC
Delete IPC that has been added. However, IPC synchronized from VTO or the platform cannot
be deleted.
Select Monitor> IPC . Step 1 “ ”
The system displays IPC interface.
Press [Edit]. Step 2
Select IPC. Step 3
Press [Delete] to delete the selected IPC. Step 4
6.5.2.4 Monitor IPC
Monitor the IPC.
Select Monitor> IPC . Step 1 “ ”
The system displays IPC interface.
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Select IPC to be monitored, and press . Step 2
The system displays monitoring interface, as shown in Figure 6- . 40
Figure 6- 40
Please monitor the VTO by reference Table 6-8. Step 3 to
6.5.3 Favorite
Display VTO, fence stations or IPC that have been added to favorites.
To view favorite list, please ensure that VTO, fence station or IPC have been added to favorites.
Otherwise, the list is null.
Select Monitor> Favorite“ ”. Step 1
The system displays Favorite interface, as shown in Figure 6- . “ ” 41
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Figure 6- 41
Select the device to be monitored, and press . Step 2
The system displays monitoring interface. In case of multiple devices in Favorite tab, “ ”
press to switch and monitor them. /
SOS 6.6
Please ensure that management center has been connected. Otherwise, it will fail to call.
In emergency, press button on the front panel, or press [SOS] at the main interface to call
management center.
Info 6.7
6.7.1 Security Alarm
All alarm info is stored in the device.
When an alarm is triggered, there will be 15s alarm sound. Pop up alarm prompt interface, as
shown in Figure 6- , and upload the alarm info to alarm record interface and management 42
platform.
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Figure 6- 42
Alternatively, select Info > Security Alarm , and the system displays Security Alarm interface, “ ”
as shown in Figure 6- All tab displays all alarm info of the system, whereas Unread tab 43. “ ”
displays unread alarm info.
Press [Edit] to select the info; press [Delete] to delete the selected info.
Press [Clear] to delete all records after conrmation.
Figure 6- 43
6.7.2 Guest Message
When a SD card is inserted into the device, this function is valid. All messages are stored
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in SD card.
If SD card is not inserted, but VTO WEB has set FTP and selected Video-audio Message
Uploading , this function is valid too. All messages will be uploaded to FTP.
Select Info > Guest Message , and the system displays Guest Message interface, as shown “ ”
in Figure 6- All tab displays all messages of the system, whereas Unread tab displays 44. “ ”
unread messages.
Press [Edit] to select the info; press [Delete] to delete the selected info.
Press [Clear] to delete all messages after conrmation.
Figure 6- 44
6.7.3 Publish Info
Info released by the management center is stored in the device, and pictures, if any, are stored
in FTP card.
Select Info > Publish Info , and the system displays ” “Publish Info interface, as shown in Figure
6- All tab displays all info of the system, whereas Unread tab displays unread info. 45. “ ”
Press [Edit] to select the info; press [Delete] to delete the selected info.
Press [Clear] to delete all info after conrmation.
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Figure 6- 45
6.7.4 Video Pictures
When a SD card is inserted into the device, this function is valid. All videos and pictures are
stored in SD card.
Select Info > Video Pictures , and the system displays Video Pictures interface, as shown in “ ”
Figure 6- . 46
Press [Edit] to select the video or picture; press [Delete] to delete the selected video or
picture.
Press [Clear] to delete all videos and pictures after conrmation.
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Figure 6- 46
Unlock Function 6.8
When the VTH is being called, during monitoring, talking and speaking, press unlock button,
and the VTO will be unlocked remotely.
Arm and Disarm Function 6.9
6.9.1 Arm
In case of triggering alarm after arm, produce linkage alarm and upload alarm info.
Please ensure that the area has been added into arm mode. Otherwise, there will be no
alarm triggering after arm.
Please ensure that it is in disarmed status. Otherwise, arm will fail.
Press at the main interface. Step 1
The system displays arm mode, as shown in Figure 6- . 47
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Figure 6- 47
Select arm mode. Step 2
The system displays password input interface.
Enter arm and disarm password; press [OK]. Step 3
The device beeps continuously, which represents successful arm. The key displays
corresponding arm mode.
Default password of arm and disarm is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password
Setting for details.
If delay alarm is set in the area, the device will beep continuously at the end of
exit delay time.
6.9.2 Disarm
Please ensure that it is in armed status. Otherwise, disarm will fail.
Press disarm symbol at the lower right corner of the main interface. Step 1
The system displays password input interface.
Enter arm and disarm password; press [OK]. Step 2
The system displays successful disarm.
Default password of arm and disarm is 123456. Please refer to 6.2.6.3 Password
Setting for details.
If you are forced to enter disarm password in case of emergencies, enter
anti-hijacking password, which is the reversed arm password. The system will
disarm, and at the same time, upload alarm info to management center/platform.
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7 DSS Mobile for VDP
You can download the DSS mobile app and bind your VTH to the app to unlock the door, talk to
the connected VTO devices, call the management center, and view call records and messages.
Downloading the App 7.1
Before start, make sure your VTO, VTH, and DSS server are properly connected.
On t VTH main interface, tap he Setting. Step 1
The Password Verication dialog box is displayed.
Figure 7-1
Input the password you congured, and then select General > QR Code. Step 2
The Register code and Download code are displayed.
Scan the Download code with your smart phone to download and install the app. Step 3
Figure 7-2
Registration and Login 7.2
Run the app, then accept the End-User License Agreement, and then allow the Step 1
permissions for the app.
The Registration interface is displayed.
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Figure 7-3
Tap , and then scan the code on the VTH. See Step 2 in 7.1 Step 2 Register “ “
Downloading the App .
The IP address and port number of your DSS server is displayed.
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Figure 7-4
Tap , then Input the user name and password you need, and then tap Step 3 Conrm
Registration. You can register 5 users on a VTH at most.
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Figure 7-5
Tap . Step 4 Login
The interface is displayed. Login
Input the user name and password you registered, and then tap Login. Step 5
The Call Records interface is displayed.
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Figure 7-6
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Call Functions 7.3
7.3.1 Conguring Call Forward
Conrm your SIP ID, and then congure call forward on the VTH. If any device is calling the
VTH, you will receive the call on the phone.
Log in the app, and then tap . Step 1 Setting
The Settings interface is displayed, and the SIP ID here is 3#1#1001#115.
Figure 7-7
On t VTH main interface, tap he Setting. Step 2
The Password Verication dialog box is displayed.
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Figure 7-8
Input the password you congured, and then tap Forward. Step 3
The Forward interface is displayed.
Figure 7-9
You can select the forward type you need:
Always: All the calls come to this VTH will be forwarded.
Busy: If the VTH is busy, then the call will be forwarded.
No Answer: Any call that has not been answered within 15 s will be forwarded.
In the input box behind the forward type you need, input the SIP code. Step 4
If you want to forward the calls to a specic user, input the SIP code of that user.
For example, if you input 3#1#1001#115, then all the calls will be forwarded to that
specic user.
If you want to forward the calls to every user of the VTH, change the last three
numbers into , in this case, you need to input 100 3#1#1001#100, then all the users
will receive the forwarded call on their phone at the same time.
Tap to enable the function, and then it changes to . Tap to save. Step 5 OK
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7.3.2 Calling Operati ons
After call forward is properly congured, you can receive and answer phone calls from the VTO
or the management center.
When the VTO is making video call, you can answer the call and unlock the door remotely.
Figure 7-10
You can also receive the call from the management center.
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Figure 7-11
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Monitor 7.4
You can add the connected VTO manually to do monitor, voice communication, and unlock.
Log in the app, and then tap . Step 1 Monitor
The interface is displayed. Monitor
Figure 7-12
You can tap Call Manager to call the management center.
Tap the “ ”+ sign, and then select the VTO you need from the Channel List. Step 2
The live video is displayed.
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Figure 7-13
Tap Open Door to unlock the door.
Tap Speaking to do voice communication with the VTO.
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Call Records 7.5
After call forward is properly configured (See 7.3.1 Conguring Call Forward“ “), you can view
the call records from the VTO or the management center.
Log in the app, and then Tap Call Records. Step 1
The Call Records interface is displayed.
Figure 7-14
You can view the missed calls and all the records. Step 2
Tap Edit to delete call record one by one.
Tap Edit > Empty to delete all the records.
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Message 7.6
Log in the app, and then tap . Step 1 Message
The Message interface is displayed. You can view the access messages and alarm
messages.
Figure 7- 14
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Figure 7-15
You need to enable event subscription rst. See 7.7 Setting.“ ”
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Setting 7.7
Log in the app, and then tap . Step 1 Setting
The Settings interface is displayed.
Figure 7-16
Tap to enable the function you need, and then it changes to . Step 2
Enable Event Subscription, and then you can view the access messages and alarm
messages. See 7.6 Message. “ ”
Enable Sound, and then the phone rings when receiving a call.
Tap , and then you can view the version information or the help document, and Step 3 About
you can logout the current account.
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Cybersecurity Recommendations Appendix 1
Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is
connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic
steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them
less susceptible to attacks. Below are some tips and recommendations how to create a on
more secured security system.
Mandatory actions to be taken for basic equipment network security:
1. Use Strong Passwords
Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords:
The length should not be less than 8 characters;
Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case
letters, numbers and symbols;
Do not contain the account name or the account name in reverse order;
Do not use continuous characters, such as 123, abc, etc.;
Do not use overlapped characters, such as 111, aaa, etc..
2. Update Firmware and Client Software in Time
According to the standard procedure in Tech-industry, we recommend to keep your
equipment (such as NVR, DVR, IP camera, etc.) rmware up- -date to ensure the system to
is equipped with the latest security patches and xes. When the equipment is connected to
the public network, it is recommended to enable the auto-check for updates nction to fu
obtain timely information of rmware updates released by the manufacturer.
We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software.
"Nice to have" recommendations to improve your equipment network security:
1. Physical Protection
We suggest that you perform physical protection to equipment, especially storage devices.
For example, place the equipment in a special computer room and cabinet, and implement
well-done access control permission and key management to prevent unauthorized
personnel from carrying out physical contacts such as damaging hardware, unauthorized
connection of removable equipment (such as USB flash disk, serial port), etc.
2. Change Passwords Regularly
We suggest that you change passwords regularly to reduce the risk of being guessed or
cracked.
3. Set and Update Passwords Reset Information Timely
The equipment supports password reset function. Please set up related information for
password reset in time, including the end user’s mailbox and password protection
questions. If the information changes, please modify it in time. When setting password
protection questions, it is suggested not to use those that can be easily guessed.
4. Enable Account Lock
The account lock feature is enabled by default, and we recommend you to keep it on to
guarantee the account security. If an attacker attempts to log in with the wrong password
several times, the corresponding account and the source IP address will be locked.
5. Change Default HTTP and Other Service Ports
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We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers
between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you
are using.
6. Enable HTTPS
We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure
communication channel.
7. Enable Whitelist
We suggest you to enable whitelist function to prevent everyone, except those with
specied IP addresses, from accessing the system. Therefore, please be sure to add your
computer’s IP address and the accompanying equipment’s IP address to the whitelist.
8. MAC Address Binding
We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the equipment,
thus reducing the risk of ARP spoong.
9. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably
According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a
minimum set of permissions to them.
10. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes
If not needed, it is recommended to turn o some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP,
etc., to reduce risks.
If necessary, it is highly recommended that you use safe modes, including but not limited to
the following services:
SNMP: Choose SNMP v3, and set up strong encryption passwords and authentication
passwords.
SMTP: Choose TLS to access mailbox server.
FTP: Choose SFTP, and set up strong passwords.
AP hotspot: Choose WPA2-PSK encryption mode, and set up strong passwords.
11. Audio and Video Encrypted Transmission
If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive, we recommend that
you use encrypted transmission function, to reduce the risk of audio and video data being
stolen during transmission.
Reminder: encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efciency.
12. Secure Auditing
Check online users: we suggest that you check online users regularly to see if the device is
logged in without authorization.
Check equipment log: By viewing the logs, you can know the IP addresses that were used
to log in to your devices and their key operations.
13. Network Log
Due to the limited storage capacity of the equipment, the stored log is limited. If you need
to save the log for a long time, it is recommended that you enable the network log function
to ensure that the critical logs are synchronized to the network log server for tracing.
14. Construct a Safe Network Environment
In order to better ensure the safety of equipment and reduce potential cyber risks, we
recommend:
Disable the port mapping function of the router to avoid direct access to the intranet
devices from external network.
The network should be partitioned and isolated according to the actual network needs. If
there are no communication requirements between two sub networks, it is suggested to
Cybersecurity Recommendations 99
use VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve
the network isolation effect.
Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized
access to private networks.


Produktspezifikationen

Marke: Dahua Technology
Kategorie: Türsprechanlage
Modell: VTH5421EW-H
Touchscreen: Ja
Bildschirmdiagonale: 7 "
Bildschirmtechnologie: TFT
Eingebautes Mikrofon: Ja
Eingebaute Lautsprecher: Ja
Installiertes Betriebssystem: Linux
Freisprecheinrichtung: Ja
WLAN: Ja
WLAN-Standards: 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Breite: 236 mm
Tiefe: 129.8 mm
Gewicht: 566 g
Produktfarbe: Weiß
Steuerung: Berührung
Übertragungstechnik: Verkabelt & Kabellos
Höhe: 23 mm
Betriebstemperatur: -10 - 55 °C
Relative Luftfeuchtigkeit in Betrieb: 10 - 90 %
Paketgewicht: 917 g
Unterstützte Netzwerkprotokolle: IPv4, DNS, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, SIP
Sprachcodec: PCM
Zertifizierung: FCC
Display-Hintergrundbeleuchtung: Ja
Stromverbrauch (Standardbetrieb): 5 W
Power over Ethernet (PoE): Ja
Anzahl Ethernet-LAN-Anschlüsse (RJ-45): 1
Farbe: Ja
Stromverbrauch (Standby): 2 W
Ethernet LAN Datentransferraten: 10, 100 Mbit/s
Kompatible Speicherkarten: SD
Max. Speicherkartengröße: 32 GB
Art des Touchscreens: Kapazitiv
Ethernet Schnittstellen Typ: Schnelles Ethernet
Vorgesehene Verwendung: Drinnen
Nachhaltigkeitszertifikate: CE
Verkabelungstechnologie: 10/100Base-T(X)
Wandmontage: Ja
Inklusive Außengerät: Nein
Innengerät inklusive: Ja
Innengerät Stromversorgung: Gleichstrom
Video-Codec: H.264
Anzahl der Display unterstützt: 1
Speicherkarten-Slot: Ja
Gehäusematerial Innengerät: ABS, Polycarbonate
Display-Auflösung: 1024 x 600 Pixel

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