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VUO9231D
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  • Page 1 Video Intercom | User Manual - VUO9231D V1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................... 2 Product Overview ..................6 Introduction to Product ..................6 Features ......................6 Structure ...................... 7 Front Panel ..................... 7 Rear Panel ...................... 9 Networking ....................11 Installation and Debug ................12 Device Wiring ....................12 Installation .....................
  • Page 3 5.2.7 IPC Information ................... 41 5.2.8 Publish Information ................42 5.2.9 UPnP Setup ..................43 5.2.10 Fingerprint Info ..................44 Info Search ....................46 5.3.1 Call Record ..................46 5.3.2 Alarm Record ..................46 5.3.3 Unlock Record ..................47 Status Statistics..................... 47 Functional Operation .................
  • Page 4 Important Safeguards and Warnings Please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully before using the product in order to avoid damages and losses. Note:  Do not expose the device to lampblack, steam or dust. Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 5 CD-ROM, QR code or our official website. If there is inconsistency between paper User's Manual and the electronic version, the electronic version shall prevail. All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written  notice. The product updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the Manual.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    1 Product Overview Introduction to Product 10-inch touch screen VUO can connect to VUH, VUS and etc., providing bidirectional video intercom for visitor and resident, plus password unlock card unlock fingerprint unlock, QR code unlock and face recognition (expansible). Features ...
  • Page 7: Structure

    2 Structure Front Panel Figure 2-1 Front Panel Component Description Name...
  • Page 8 Component Description Name Camera Monitor VUO video. Speaker Sound output. Backlight Backlight of camera. Screen 10 inch IPS HD screen Proximity When body or object approaches, the sensor Sensor light is ON. Sound input. Authorize IC card unlock right (issue card), Card Area card unlock Fingerprint...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel Figure 2-2 Component Name Description Camera Adjust Adjust camera. When VUO is forced to leave wall, it will alarm and send Vandal-proof alarm to MGT center. Network Standard RJ45 Ethernet cable.
  • Page 10 Component Name Description Device debugging. Power Input DC 12V power input Analog Signal Analog signal connect to distributor Lock Connect to unlock button and door sensor, control NO/NC lock ON/OFF, see device rear label for details. Wiegand Port Connect to wiegand device, see device rear label for details.
  • Page 11: Networking

    3 Networking Figure 3-1...
  • Page 12: Installation And Debug

    4 Installation and Debug Device Wiring Please see device rear panel. Installation Warning:  Avoid installation in poor environment, such as condensation, high temperature, oil stain, dust, corrosion or direct sunlight.  Project installation and debugging must be done by professionals. Please do not open the device in case of failure, and please contact after sales service.
  • Page 13: Installation Step

    4.2.2 Installation Step Figure 4-1 Step: Step 1. On appropriate surface, embed case into wall with cement. Note: During installation, the recommended distance from device center to ground is 1.4m~1.6m. Step 2. Fix VUO front panel on the case with screws. 4.3 Device Debug 4.3.1 Before Debugging Debugging personnel shall be familiar with related materials, know device installation,...
  • Page 14: Debug Device (Vt System)

    After debugging end, clear up site (handle plugs, fix device and etc.) VUO default IP address is 192.168.1.110. Before you use the VUO, please modify IP address to be planned IP address, so that VUO and VUH are in the same segment. Step to debug: Step 1.
  • Page 15 Figure 4-2 Select WI-FI you want to connect, and in pop-up WLAN connection window, enter WI-FI password. Click OK. Now device interface shows at the upper-right corner which means wireless connection is successful.  Wired: Select Wired. See Figure 4-3.
  • Page 16 Figure 4-3 Enter VUH Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Click OK. Now device interface shows at the upper right corner which means wired connection is successful. Note: You also can enable DHCP to auto gain VUH IP, subnet mask and gateway and click OK to complete wired connection.
  • Page 17 Figure 4-5 Click OK to save config. System pops up prompt interface which means config is successful. Note: Telnet server is ON, debugging personnel can view VUH config via telnet+IP. Step 6. Click Network to config VUO info. Warning: Before config, please make sure VUO is plugged to power and is in the same segment with VUH.
  • Page 18: Successfully Debug

    Figure 4-6 Fill in VUO name, and extension VUO IP address, select device type, set enable status to The device supports n19 units of extensions, and you can click to page down to add more extensions. 4.3.3 Successfully Debug On VUO dial VUO room no. to call VUH. VUH pops up monitoring video and operation buttons, see Figure 4-7.
  • Page 19 Figure 4-7 Icon Icon Name Note VUO config electric control lock, click Unlock 1 , unlock. If this VUO has 485 expansion interface, it can expand electric control lock or door Unlock 2 sensor lock, after successfully matching with VUH, click , unlock.
  • Page 20 Icon Icon Name Note if full, it overwrites from the earliest record. Note: When SD card is not installed, this button is grey. Volume Adjust call volume. 、 Accept Call Hang up Chart 4-2...
  • Page 21: Web Config

    5 WEB Config This chapter introduces WEB config of 10-inch touch screen VUO. WEB Login and Logout 5.1.1 Login Step 1. In Internet Explorer of PC enter planned IP address of VUO. See Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Note:  Please confirm IP of PC and IP of VUO are in the same segment. ...
  • Page 22: System Config

    Figure 5-2 Step 2. Click Logout. System exits WEB page. You can go to Logout>Reboot Device>Reboot Device, to reboot the device. System Config 5.2.1 Local Config You can go to Local Config interface, set local, access control, talk, system time and config.
  • Page 23 Parameter Note System Type Unit VUO scene includes digital system networking and analog system networking. You can select corresponding system type. Sensitivity of fill During video talk, if environment is dark, auto enables light. light to open Range is 0~255, default is 60. Storage Point Record, snapshot and other info can be stored in FTP server or SD card.
  • Page 24 Figure 5-4 Parameter Note Unlock Responding After being unlocked, interval before device responds to next Interval unlock. Unit is second. Unlock Period After respond and unlock, time the door remained unlocked. Unit is second. Door Sensor Check Only when using door sensor lock, check “Check Door Sensor Time Signal Before Lock”, valid only when “door sensor check time”...
  • Page 25 Password password, so each user can unlock with this new password. Unlock Password Confirm Common Password Enable” Menace Password Check “Menace Password Enable” to enable unlock function. Menace In emergency, if you enter menace password, the device will Password Confirm report menace info to the MGT center.
  • Page 26 5.2.1.4 System Time In page, select System Config>Local Config>System Time. Set date format, time format, system time, NTP server address, time zone and port. See Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 Parameter Note Date Format Set date format of display. Time Format Set time format of display as 12-hour and 24-hour.
  • Page 27: Lan Config

    Figure 5-7 Paraemter Note Export Config Import or export system config file, when more than one device need to set the same parameter, a user can backup config file. Import Config  Export config file(Config.backup).  Import config file. Default All Device all parameters will be restored to default.
  • Page 28: Device Manager

    Parameter Note Select server type of device. If this device is SIP server, select Server Type VUO for server type. Default Click “Default”, to restore all parameters in this page to default. Refresh Click “Refresh”, to refresh this page. 5.2.3 Device Manager Note: Visible if this device is used as SIP server.
  • Page 29 Figure 5-10 Click to modify VUO parameter info. Click to delete added VUO. Note: For VUO in use, you cannot modify it or delete it. 5.2.3.2 Indoor Station Manager Warning: After you have added a single VUH, we do not recommend you to batch add VUH, since this operation will overwrite original VUH.
  • Page 30 Parameter Note Family Name Set VUH username. First Name As VUH room Note:  VUH short no. is composed of 1-5 digits of number. If your VUH room no. need group call function, please make sure you  Short No. have enabled group call in System Config>LAN Config>LAN Config, and add “-0”...
  • Page 31 Figure 5-13 Step 3. Check Create Room No., to enable batch add VUH. Step 4. Click OK. See Figure 5-14. Figure 5-14...
  • Page 32 Step 5. Click to modify VUH username, password, registration and its password. Click to delete VUH. Tips: If your VUH room no. need group call function, please make sure you have enabled group call in System Config>LAN Config>LAN Config, and add “-0” behind VUH short no., add “-1”, “-2”...
  • Page 33: Network Config

    5.2.3.4 Config Manager You can import or export system config file, when more than one device need to set same parameter, you can use backup config file. Step 1. Select System Config>Device Manager>Config Manager. See Figure 5-16. Figure 5-16 Step 2. Config import/export. ...
  • Page 34 reboot. After a while, WEB interface directly goes to new IP address. You also can modify VUO IP in Project Setup>IP Setup local interface. Figure 5-18 Parameter Note IP Address Enter number as IP address. According to actual condition, subnet mask prefix is number, enter Subnet Mask 1~255,part of subnet prefix is a special network link, which in general include a layer structure.
  • Page 35 Figure 5-19 Step 2. Configure interface parameter, see chart below. Parameter Note IP Address Host IP address where FTP is installed. Port No. Default is 21. Username Username and password to access FTP server. Password Step 3. Click OK, to complete FTP setup. 5.2.4.3 SIP Server ...
  • Page 36 Parameter Note Username SIP server login username and password. Password Default username is VUO no., and default password is 888888. SIP Domain SIP server domain, can be null. Step 2. Enter parameter. Step 3. Click OK. 5.2.4.4 Port Config Step 1. Select System Config>Network Config>Port Config. See Figure 5-21. Figure 5-21 Step 2.
  • Page 37 5.2.4.5 DDNS Config DDNS(Dynamic Domain Name Server), is dynamic upgrade of domain name and IP address of DNS server when device IP address is changing frequently. This can guarantee user access to device via domain name. Warning:  Before config, please make sure the device support DNS type, and login corresponding DDNS username, password and etc.
  • Page 38: Video Set

    Parameter Note DDNS Live DDNS server live time. Time Step 4. Click OK, to complete DDNS server setup. In PC web browser enter domain name, and press Enter. If it shows device WEB page, the operation is successful. If not, config failed. 5.2.5 Video Set 5.2.5.1 Video Set...
  • Page 39: User Manage

    Parameter Note  D1:resolution is 720×576.  QVGA: :resolution is 320×240. Frame Rate Adjust video transmission speed, as 30 and 25 fps. According to actual device input network, select bit rate, Bit Rate as 256Kbps,512Kbps,1Mbps,2Mbps and 3Mbps. Brightness Adjust video brightness Contrast Adjust video contrast Adjust video HUE...
  • Page 40 Figure 5-25 Note: Currently the system supports two user types: admin and user.  Admin has higher rights with full operation rights.  User can only view system configuration, unlock, export record, send publish info and modify user password. Step 4. Click OK, complete WEB interface adding of user, see Figure 5-26. Figure 5-26 5.2.6.2 Delete User...
  • Page 41: Ipc Information

    Figure 5-27 Step 3. Enter old password, new password and confirm new password. Step 4. Click OK. 5.2.7 IPC Information Note: Visible when this device is as SIP server. You can add up to 20 IPCs, and added cameras will be auto synced with VUH. To add IPC: Step 1.
  • Page 42: Publish Information

    Parameter Note Address Username Login IPC WEB interface username and password. Password Step 4. Click OK. 5.2.8 Publish Information In Publish Information page, you can send publish information and view historical information. Note: Visible when the device is as SIP server. 5.2.8.1 Send Info In page, select System Config>Publish Information>Send Info.
  • Page 43: Upnp Setup

    You also can go to System Config>Local Config>Talk Manager interface, to delete publish info. Figure 5-30 5.2.9 UPnP Setup Note: Visible when the device is set as SIP server. Warning:  Login router, set router WAN port IP address connection to WAN. ...
  • Page 44: Fingerprint Info

    Parameter Note Inport Port to mapping. Outport Port mapped on router. Note:  When you set router mapping outer port, try use port within 1024~5000, to avoid using well-known port 1~255 and system port 256~1023.  When there are multiple devices in the same LAN, please plan for port mapping, to eliminate multiple device mapping to one external port.
  • Page 45 Step 3. Enter username and room no. of the fingerprint, click OK. Step 4. Follow audio instructions to enter fingerprint for three times on VUO. If verification fails, please enter fingerprint again. See Figure 5-33. Figure 5-33  Batch add fingerprint Step 1.
  • Page 46: Info Search

    5.3 Info Search You can view call record, alarm record and unlock record. 5.3.1 Call Record Store up to 1024 records. Select Info Search>Call History>Call History. You can search VUO call records, including call type, room no., start time, call time and end status. See Figure 5-34. Figure 5-34 Click Export Record to export call record of VUO.
  • Page 47: Unlock Record

    5.3.3 Unlock Record Unlock record stores up to 1000 records, including remote unlock, card unlock and button unlock. In Info Search>Unlock Record>VUO Unlock Record interface, you can search unit VUO unlock status, including unlock type, unlock time and etc. See Figure 5-36. Figure 5-36 Click Export Record to export VUO unlock record.
  • Page 48: Functional Operation

    6 Functional Operation VUO supports unlock via fingerprint, password, card, QR code, and to call MGT center and VUH. It also supports video intercom with MGT center and VUH. Project Setting In Project Setting interface, for engineer config only. Password to enter is 888888. Note: Project setting password can be changed on WEB, see Ch 5.2.1.2.
  • Page 49: Volume Config

    6.1.2 Volume Config In Project Setting>Volume Config interface, you can control volume of entire VUH, incluing touch screen tone, VUH ring, alarm tone and etc. There are recommended values, see Figure 6-2. Figure 6-2 6.1.3 Issue Card Step 1. Select Project Setting>Issue Card, see Figure 6-3.
  • Page 50 Figure 6-3 Step 2. Select method to issue card.  Master card. Select master card. Note: Set authorized card to be master card, referring to Ch 5.2.3.3. At device card area, swipe master card. Note: Room no. entered shall be identical with room no. set in VUO WEB System Config>Device Manager>Indoor Station Manager.
  • Page 51: Info

    Room no. entered shall be identical with room no. set in VUO WEB System Config>Device Manager>Indoor Station Manager. Enter room no., press OK. Swipe card at card area. Please swipe card to be authorized. After authorization is successful, it will prompt, and you can go to System Config>Device Manager>Indoor Station Manager, click to view.
  • Page 52: Unlock

    Unlock 6.2.1 Unlock via Fingerprint At fingerprint area of VUO, enter recorded fingerprint to unlock. See Ch 5.2.10.1. 6.2.2 Unlock via Password On VUO enter “#+unlock password+, to unlock. See Ch 5.2.1.2. 6.2.3 Unlock via Card Note: Visible only when VUO is set as SIP server. At card area on VUO, swipe authorized card to unlock.
  • Page 53: Unlock Via Vuh

    Figure 6-5 6.2.5 Unlock via VUH When VUH is being called, monitored or on a call, it all can remotely unlock VUO. After it hangs up or countdown ends, it can return to standby interface. Call Function 6.3.1 Call MGT Center Press on VUO screen to call MGT center, see Figure 6-6.
  • Page 54: Call Vuh

    Figure 6-6 Note: MGT center no. can be modified on VUO WEB, see Ch 5.2.1.1. Default is 888888. 6.3.2 Call VUH On VUO enter “room no.+call ” to call corresponding VUH, see Figure 6-7.
  • Page 55: Default

    Figure 6-7 Default See Ch 5.2.1.5.
  • Page 56: Appendix 1 Technical Specifications

    Appendix 1 Technical Specifications Model VUO9231D Main Process Embedded micro controller HI3521 Embedded Linux os Video Compression Standard H.264 Input 2.0 MP HD camera Night Vision Support Support Auto Fill Light Support Input Omnidirectional Mic Output Built-in speaker Talk Support bidirectional talk Screen Dimension 10 inch TFT screen Resolution...
  • Page 57 Model DH-VUO9231D -40℃~+60℃ Working Environment 10%RH~95%RH Protection IP54 Dimensions 475mm×174mm×58mm Note:  This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in user interface.  All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice.

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