Dahua DHI-VTO2202F-P-S2 User Manual

Dahua DHI-VTO2202F-P-S2 User Manual

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Intercom Two-wire and IP Outdoor Station
DHI-VTO2202F-P-S2
User's Manual
V1.0.3

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  • Page 1 Intercom Two-wire and IP Outdoor Station DHI-VTO2202F-P-S2 User’s Manual V1.0.3...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    General This manual offers reference material and general information about the basic operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting for a Dahua security device. Read, follow, and retain the following safety instructions. Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operating the unit.
  • Page 3 Guide. Contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation. Video loss is inherent to all digital surveillance and recording devices; therefore, Dahua  cannot be held liable for any damage that results from missing video information. To minimize the occurrence of lost digital information, Dahua recommends multiple, redundant recording systems, and adoption of backup procedures for all data.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings This chapter describes the contents covering proper handling of the device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read these contents carefully before using the device, comply with them when using, and keep it for future reference. Installation and Maintenance Professionals Requirements All installation and maintenance professionals must have adequate qualifications or ...
  • Page 5  have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized parts may cause fire, electrical shock, or other hazards. Dahua is not liable for any damage or harm caused by unauthorized modifications or repairs. Perform safety checks after completion of service or repairs to the unit.
  • Page 6  Use attachments and accessories only specified by the manufacturer. Any change or  modification of the equipment, not expressly approved by Dahua, could void the warranty. Internal and external ground connection should be stable.  Do not supply power via the Ethernet connection (PoE) when power is already supplied ...
  • Page 7: Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords  The number one reason systems are “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords. It is recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong password whenever possible.
  • Page 8 Forward Only Ports You Need  Forward only the HTTP and TCP ports that are requited. Do not forward a wide range of numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address. Do not forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a recorder on site.
  • Page 9 Secure Auditing  Check online users regularly to ensure unauthorized accounts are not logged in to a device. Check the equipment log to access the IP addresses used to login to devices and their key operations. VIII...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Foreword ........................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ............................III Cybersecurity Recommendations ............................VI 1 Overview ........................................ 1 2 Intercom Modules ....................................2 Camera Module ..................................2 3 Initializing the VTO.................................... 4 4 Login and Reset the Password ..............................5 Login ......................................
  • Page 11 Firewall ..................................... 31 9 Log Management .................................... 32...
  • Page 12: Overview

    Overview The DHI-VTO2202F-P-S2 enables tenants to view and talk with visitors and remotely unlock doors all from an intuitive mobile app and an interior color monitor. Each IP outdoor station includes a 2 MP wide-angle camera with manual rear pivot, two-way talk and enables remote functions such as snapshot when ringing and video and audio message retrieval.
  • Page 13: Intercom Modules

    Intercom Modules Camera Module Front Panel Name Description Microphone — Camera — On: Door unlocked. Indicator On: In a call. On: Calling. Speaker — Call button Call a VTH or the management center. Name tag —...
  • Page 14 Rear Panel Name Description Anti-tampering When the VTO is removed from the wall forcibly, an alarm will be switch triggered and the alarm information will be sent to management center. From left to right: GND: Ground. +12V_OUT: Outputs 12V/100ma power. RS485_B: RS-485 communication.
  • Page 15: Initializing The Vto

    Initializing the VTO For first-time login or after resetting the VTO, initialize the device on the web interface. Power on the VTO. Enter the default IP address (192.168.1.108) of the VTO in the browser address bar. Make sure that the IP address of your PC is in the same network segment as the VTO. Device initialization Enter and confirm the password, and then click Next.
  • Page 16: Login And Reset The Password

    Login and Reset the Password Login Before login, make sure that the PC is in the same network segment as the VTO. Go to the IP address of the VTO in the browser. For first-time login, enter the default IP. If you have multiple VTOs, we recommend changing the default IP address (Network >...
  • Page 17 Scan the QR code to receive a get a string of numbers and letters. Send the string to the following email address: support_gpwd@htmicrochip.com. The security code is sent to the email address configured during initialization. Enter the security code in the input box, and then click Next. If you did not set an email address during initialization, contact your supplier or ...
  • Page 18: Main Interface

    Main Interface Main interface Table 5-1 Main interface introduction Function Description : Change the password and your email address. : Return to the main interface. : Log out, restart the VTO or restore the VTO to factory settings. General function If you restore the VTO to factory settings, the unit deletes all data except the external storage.
  • Page 19: Local Settings

    Local Settings This chapter introduces the detailed configuration of the VTO. Basic Select Local Settings > Basic. Basic Configure the parameters. Table 6-1 Basic parameter description Parameter Description Device Type Select Villa Station or Small Apartment. Center Call No. The default phone number for the management center is 888888. Device Name This name appears when other devices are monitoring this VTO.
  • Page 20: Video And Audio

    Click Save. Video and Audio Configure the VTO video format, quality, and audio settings. Select Local Settings > Video & Audio. Video and audio Configure the parameters, which take effect as you make changes. Table 6-2 Video parameter description Parameter Description Video Format —...
  • Page 21: Access Control Settings

    Parameter Description Makes the color brighter or darker. The light sensor determines the default value. It is recommend to keep the default value. Saturation The brighter the value, the bolder the color. Changes the picture brightness and improves the picture Gamma dynamic range in a non-linear way.
  • Page 22: Rs-485

    Configure the parameters. Table 6-3 Local access control parameter description Parameter Description Unlock Responding The door can only be unlocked again after the interval. Interval Unlock Period The time during which the lock stays unlocked. Enable to lock the door until the door sensors make contact. If the door is unlocked longer than the Door Sensor Check Duration, the door triggers an alarm and sends an alert to the management center.
  • Page 23: Password Management

    6.3.3 Password Management Select Local Settings > Access Control Settings > Password Management. Add, remove, and modify user accounts for unlocking the door. Password management System Configure time parameters, NTP server, and more. Select Local Settings > System. System...
  • Page 24 Configure the parameters. Table 6-4 System parameter description Parameter Description Date Format — Time Format System Time Changing system time may cause issues when searching video. Turn off video recording and auto snapshot before changing the time. — Time Zone Synchronize the VTO system time with the PC you are accessing the VTO's web Sync with PC interface from.
  • Page 25: Security

    Click Save. Security Configure functions that involve device security. Select Local Settings > Security. Security Configure the parameters. Table 6-5 Security parameter description Parameter Description Enable the use of CGI commands. CGI Enable It is recommended to disable this function or the VTO might be exposed to security risks and data leakage.
  • Page 26: Wiegand

    Parameter Description It is recommended to disable this function or the VTO might be exposed to security risks and data leakage. Outputs encrypted bit stream through RTSP. RTSP Over TSL It is recommended to enable this function or the VTO might be exposed to security risks and data leakage.
  • Page 27: Onvif User

    Wiegand ONVIF User Add accounts for devices to monitor the VTO through the ONVIF protocol. If you delete an account, it cannot be undone. Select Local Settings > Onvif User. Click Add. Add an ONVIF user Enter the information and click Save. ONVIF devices monitor the VTO by using the account.
  • Page 28: Upload File

    Upload File Upload audio files to change the sound when calling, unlocking the door, and more. Select Local Settings > Upload File. Select an audio type and click Browse to select the audio file as needed. Change the sound prompt Click Upload.
  • Page 29: Household Setting

    Household Setting This chapter details the following steps: • Add, modify, and delete VTO, VTH, VTS, and IP cameras. • Send messages from the SIP server to VTOs and VTHs when the VTO works as the SIP server. If you are using other servers as the SIP server, see the corresponding manual for details. To configure SIP server parameters, see "SIP Server"...
  • Page 30: Vth Management

    Configure the parameters. Table 7-1 Add VTO configuration Parameter Description The VTO number configured. See Table 6-1 for details. Registration Password Keep the default setting. Build No. Available only when other servers work as the SIP server. Unit No. IP Address IP address of the VTO.
  • Page 31 Click Add. Configure the parameters on the left. Table 7-2 Room information Parameter Description First Name Last Name Provide the the information to differentiate each room. Nick Name Enter a room number, and then configure the number on a VTH to connect it Room No.
  • Page 32: Issuing An Access Card

    7.2.2 Issuing an Access Card Issue an access card to unlock the door of a room. To use this function, the VTO must have a card reader. Select Household Setting > VTH Management, click Add, and then click Issue Card. Countdown notice Swipe the card on the VTO.
  • Page 33: Reading Fingerprints For Access

    7.2.3 Reading Fingerprints for Access Creates a fingerprint image used to unlock a door. To use this function, the VTO must have a fingerprint scanner. Select Household Setting > VTH Management, click Add, and then click Issue Fingerprint. Issue fingerprint Enter a username, assign unlock permission as needed, and then click Save.
  • Page 34: Ip Camera Setting

    Click Add. Add VTS Configure the parameters. Table 7-3 Add VTS configuration Parameter Description VTS No. The number of the VTS. Registration Password Keep the default setting. IP Address VTS IP address. Click Save. IP Camera Setting Add an IP camera and an NVR to the VTO working as the SIP server. Once added all connected VTH monitors can monitor the video.
  • Page 35 Click next to an available camera. Add IPC Configure the parameters. Table 7-4 Add IPC configuration Parameter Description IPC Name Enter the name that identifies the IPC. IP Address Camera IP address. Username Web interface login username and password for the device. Password Port Keep the default.
  • Page 36: Status

    Status View the online status and IP addresses of all the connected devices. Log in to the web interface of the SIP server, and then select Household Setting > Status. Status Publish Information Allows you to send messages from the SIP server to the VTH devices connected to it, and allows you to view the message history.
  • Page 37: History Info

    Enter the content of your message into the "Contents" field. Click Confirm. 7.6.2 History Info View the information contained in previously sent messages. Log in to the web interface of the SIP server, select Household Setting > Publish Information > History Info.
  • Page 38: Network

    Network This chapter introduces how to configure the network parameters. Basic 8.1.1 TCP/IP Modify the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS of the VTO. Select Network > Basic. TCP/IP and port Configure the parameters and click Save. The VTO will restart after making any changes. You must modify the IP address of your PC to the same network segment as the VTO to log in again.
  • Page 39: Port

    8.1.2 Port Parameter description Parameter Description HTTP Port 80 by default. If already used, choose any number from 1025 to Port 65535 as needed. You can enter http://VTO IP address:Port to log in to the VTO. Enable this function and click Save. You can now enter https://VTO IP HTTPS Port address:HTTPS Port to log in to the VTO.
  • Page 40: Enabling Upnp Services

    8.2.1 Enabling UPnP Services Select Network > UPnP. Enable the services listed as needed. Select Enable. Click Save. 8.2.2 Adding UPnP Services Select Network > UPnP. Click Add. Configure the parameters as needed. Add a UPnP service Parameter description Parameter Description Service Name Enter the information as needed.
  • Page 41: Sip Server

    SIP Server There must be a SIP server in the network for all connected VTOs and VTHs to call each other. Use a VTO or another server as the SIP server. Select Network > SIP Server. SIP Server Select a server type as needed. To set the VTO you have logged in as the SIP server: ...
  • Page 42 Firewall You can enable different firewall types to control network access to the VTO. Select Network > Firewall. Firewall Select one or more firewall types, and then check the box next to Enable. Configure the parameters. Firewall type description Type Description Select either Allowlist or Blocklist, and then add an IP address or segment Network Access...
  • Page 43 Log Management Select Search Log to view call history, system logs, and alarm records, unlock records, and export them to your PC as needed. If storage is full, the oldest records will be overwritten. Back up the records as needed.
  • Page 44 Dahua Technology USA 15245 Alton Parkway, Suite #100 Irvine, CA 92618 http://us.dahuasecurity.com/ Main Line: 949-679-7777 Support: 877-606-1590 Sales: sales.usa@dahuatech.com Support: support.usa@dahuatech.com © 2021 Dahua Technology USA. All rights reserved. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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