Dahua VTO6 series Quick Start Manual
Dahua VTO6 series Quick Start Manual

Dahua VTO6 series Quick Start Manual

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Villa Door Station Quick Start Guide
-----VTO6xxx series
V1.2.0

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  • Page 1 Villa Door Station Quick Start Guide -----VTO6xxx series V1.2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Product Appearance ....................3 2 Basic Function Introduction ..................5 2.1 Call Manager Center ................... 5 2.2 Call User ......................6 2.2.1 Connecting Status ..................6 2.2.2 Calling Status .................... 6 2.3 Monitor ........................ 6 2.4 Unlock (Access control module is required for VTO6110B) ......... 6 2.4.1 Unlock under Connecting Status ...............
  • Page 3 3.6.1 Reboot Device ..................15 3.6.2 Logout ..................... 15 4 Technical Specifications ..................16 5 Device Port Illustration ..................18 6. Installation Guide....................19 7 FAQ 22...
  • Page 4: Product Appearance

    1 Product Appearance Please wait about 10s for the indicators in touch button to turn on after you plug the device to power supply. It takes about 60s for all the indicators to turn on and then off. After the system boots up properly, you will see its front as shown in Figure 1- 1, Figure 1- 2 and Figure 1-3.
  • Page 5 Figure 1- 2 Name Function Light compensation will automatically Compensation turn on during connecting status if there is no enough light in environment. Camera It monitors corresponding door region. Card Swiping Area You can swipe card in this area. You can touch this button (the blue Touch Button indicator will be on) to call VTH or manager center.
  • Page 6: Basic Function Introduction

    Figure 1- 3 Name Function Light compensation will automatically turn on during Compensation connecting status if there is no enough light in environment. Camera It monitors corresponding door region. Card Swiping You can swipe card in this area. (For 6100C series only) Area You can touch this button (the blue indicator will be on) to call Touch Button...
  • Page 7: Call User

    any time. 2.2 Call User 2.2.1 Connecting Status Within the time that allows you to call VTH, you can touch the button to call VTH. Excluding time to call manager center, all remaining time supports call to VTH. During connecting, you can touch the button on VTO to end call at any time. 2.2.2 Calling Status Under connecting status, if the call is picked up, you will enter calling status.
  • Page 8: Unlock Via Ic Card

    2.4.4 Unlock via IC Card By swiping authorized IC card, you can unlock door after local verification. 2.5 Compensation of Light In dark environment or at night, the VTO adopts auto photoreception technology which achieves light compensation in connecting status. 2.6 Vandal Proof There is one channel of vandal proof which will generate alarm sound and report to the manager center once VTO is forced to leave the wall.
  • Page 9: Login Interface

    Figure 3- 1 Name Function Here you can config VTO6110B’s device System Config parameter and LAN info. Here you can search VTO6110B’s call records. Info Search Here you can video VTO6110B’s VTH status Status Statistics statistics. Here you can reboot VTO6110B and logout Logout WEB-end.
  • Page 10: System Config

    Figure 3- 2 Default username: admin Default password: admin. Click login to enter WEB interface. After you have logged in, you can see there are four major settings as: system config, info search, status statistics and logout. 3.3 System Config System config consist of: local config, indoor station manager (VTH), LAN config, network config and change password.
  • Page 11 Figure 3- 3 Please note: 1) Frame rate: set 30 as frame rate for NTSC and 25 as frame rate for PAL standard. 2) Delete all: Click this button and then confirm. VTO will restore default settings. Be cautious! 3) Video format: select between D1 and WVGA. D1 resolution: 704x576; WVGA resolution: 800x480.
  • Page 12: Indoor Station (Vth) Manager

    Figure 3- 4 Under local config interface, click on A&C manager. The initial villa VTO password is 123456 and to unlock, input #123456#. Here you can change password, set unlock responding interval and unlock period. FTP IP: FTP IP is used in storing snapshot taken by the VTO while user can view them by logging in this FTP IP.
  • Page 13: Lan Config

    Figure 3- 6 Under digital indoor station interface, check display residence info enable to show existing VTH info. Click add button at lower left, and input user info in the prompt box. In default, only VTH short no. is mandatory. 3.3.3 LAN Config LAN config interface is shown in Figure 3- 7.
  • Page 14: Network Config

    3.3.4 Network Config Network config interface is shown in Figure 3- 8. Figure 3- 8 Here you can set IP info of villa VTO which includes IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. After you modified the IP address, the web interface will reboot and you will be transferred to the new IP address.
  • Page 15: Change Password

    3.3.5 Change Password Change password interface is shown in Figure 3- 9. Figure 3- 9 Here you can change the web login password of villa VTO. You need to input old password and new password and confirm new password. Click on OK to save. 3.4 Info Search 3.4.1 Call History Call history interface is shown in Figure 3- 10.
  • Page 16: Status Statistics

    3.5 Status Statistics 3.5.1 VTH status VTH status interface is shown in Figure 3- 11. Under status statistics interface, click on VTH status. Here you can view connection state of VTH. Figure 3- 11 3.6 Logout 3.6.1 Reboot Device Reboot device interface is shown in Figure 3- 12. Figure 3- 12 Here you can reboot the device.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Figure 3- 13 Here you can logout the device. 4 Technical Specifications Model VTO6110B/VTO6110BW System Main processor Embedded microcontroller Embedded LINUX OS Video Video compression H.264 standard Input/Approaching 1.3 mega pixels CMOS HD camera Induction Night vision Support Audio Input Omnidirectional microphone Output Built-in loudspeaker...
  • Page 18 Power supply DC 10~15V Power Standby ≤1W ; working ≤10W consumption Environment -10℃~+60℃, 10~95%RH Dimensions 115mm*45mm*155mm(L*W*H) Weight 0.5kg Model VTO6100C/VTO6000CM System Main processor Embedded microcontroller Embedded LINUX OS Video Video compression H.264 standard Input/Approaching 1.3 mega pixels CMOS HD camera Induction Night vision Support...
  • Page 19: Device Port Illustration

    VTO6100C:0.5kg Weight VTO6000CM:0.8kg 5 Device Port Illustration Ports of VTO are illustrated in Figure 5- 1 and Figure 5-2. Figure 5- 1 Port Name Description When this device is forced to leave wall, it will generate alarm Vandal proof switch sound and report to the manager center.
  • Page 20: Installation Guide

    Figure 5- 2 Port Name Description Network port Connect to RJ45 port Power supply Connect to 12V DC. port Test port For installer use Green port 1 Connect to lock Green port 2 Connect to door sensor and unlock button 6.
  • Page 21 Figure 6- 1 Installation step: Fix installation holder onto wall: Use the M4 screw accompanied with the VTO to fix holder onto the 86 box (as b in Figure 6- 1); In order to firm the VTO, use the ST3.0 screw accompanied with VTO to fix the 86 box onto wall after locking the 86 box.
  • Page 22 Figure 6- 2 Installation step: Fix VTO onto wall: Use the M4 screw accompanied with the VTO to fix VTO onto the 86 box (as ③ in Figure 6- 1); In order to firm the VTO, use the ST3.0 screw accompanied with VTO to fix the 86 box onto wall after locking the 86 box.
  • Page 23 7 FAQ Q: How do I know if the power supply to VTO is working normally? A: After you plug the device to power supply, wait about 10s for the indicators in touch button to turn on. Approximately 60s later, all indicators will turn on as the device works normally.

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