Dahua KTP03 User Manual
Dahua KTP03 User Manual

Dahua KTP03 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital VTH User’s Manual V1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Foreword General This document mainly introduces function, structure, networking, installation process, debugging, UI operation and technical parameter of digital VTH products. Device Update Do not cut off the power supply during upgrade. Power can be cut off only after the device completes upgrade and reboots.
  • Page 3 there is inconsistency between paper User's Manual and the electronic version, the electronic version shall prevail. All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product  updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the Manual. Please contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the device, and comply with the guidelines when using it. Operation Requirements ● Check whether the power supply is correct before use. ●...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Foreword ................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ......................III 1 Product Overview ............................1 Introduction ....................................1 Function ......................................1 2 Network Diagram ............................3 2-wire System ....................................3 Digital System ....................................3 3 Preparation and Commissioning ........................6 Preparation ....................................
  • Page 6 4.7.2 Network Settings ................................ 59 4.7.3 VTH Configuration ..............................59 4.7.4 VTO Configuration ..............................59 4.7.5 Default .................................... 60 4.7.6 Reset MSG ..................................60 Unlock Function ..................................60 Arm and Disarm Function ..............................61 4.9.1 Arm ....................................61 4.9.2 Disarm ..................................... 62 5 DSS Agile VDP ..............................
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Product Overview Introduction A digital VTH is device that can perform monitoring, voice/video call, and door unlock. Function Wi-Fi Networking Connect to Wi-Fi networks. Video/Voice Call Make video or voice call to other VTOs and VTHs. Monitoring Monitor fence station, VTO and IPC devices (only supported by certain models). Make emergency call to the Call Center.
  • Page 8 Playback Play back videos and pictures in the SD card. Alarm Alarms will trigger linkage and be sent to the Call Center. Record View call and alarm records. Message View messages, including videos, pictures and announcements.
  • Page 9: Network Diagram

    Network Diagram 2-wire System Network diagram of 2-wire system Digital System There are two types of digital system network: The VTH powered through PoE from the floor switch. ...
  • Page 10 Network diagram of digital system (1) The VTH is independently powered through a power supply. ...
  • Page 11 Network diagram of digital system (2)
  • Page 12: Preparation And Commissioning

    Preparation and Commissioning Carry out commissioning to ensure that the device can realize basic network access, call and monitoring functions. Preparation Before commissioning: Power on the device only after there is no short or open circuit.  Plan IP addresses and numbers (works as phone numbers) for every VTO and VTH. ...
  • Page 13 This password is used to log in to the web interface. It must be at least 8 characters, and include a combination of at least two types among number, letter and symbol. Set an email address Select Email and enter your email address for resetting password. Click Next.
  • Page 14 Login interface Enter username (admin by default) and password, and then click Login. 3.1.1.2 Network Parameters Change the IP address of the VTO to the one that you planned. Select Network Setting > Basic. TCP/IP Enter the parameters, and then click OK. The VTO automatically restarts.
  • Page 15 Device properties Select System Type to TCP/IP. Click OK. Wait for the device to automatically restart or restart it manually, and then the settings will take effect. 3.1.1.4 Server Type You can select the type of the server that manages all VTO devices. Select Network Setting >...
  • Page 16 SIP server (2) Configure SIP server. The current VTO works as the SIP server.  Enable SIP Server, and then click OK. The VTO automatically restarts, and it jumps to the login interface. If the current VTO is not the SIP server, do not enable SIP Server; otherwise the connection will fail.
  • Page 17 VTO settings have been completed if the platform or another VTO works as the SIP server.  If the current VTO works as the SIP server, Device Manager will appear on the left. See 3.1.1.6  Adding VTO and 3.1.1.7 Adding VTH to add VTOs and VTHs. 3.1.1.6 Adding VTO Add VTO only when the current VTO works as the SIP server.
  • Page 18 Table 3-3 Parameters of adding a VTO Parameter Description Rec No. VTO number. Register Password Keep it default. IP Address IP address of VTO. Username Web interface login username and password of this VTO. Password Click OK. Do Step 3–Step 5 to add other VTOs. 3.1.1.7 Adding VTH Add VTHs only when the current VTO works as the SIP server.
  • Page 19: Vth Settings

    Table 3-4 Parameters of adding a VTH Parameter Description First Name Last Name Information to distinguish each device. Nick Name VTH number consists of 1–6 numbers, which may include number  and #. It must be consistent with room number configured at the VTH.
  • Page 20 Select apartment or villa Select First-time Config and tap OK. First-time configuration DHCP is selected by default, or select Static IP and configure the parameters as needed.
  • Page 21 DHCP Static IP Set a password and an email address for the VTH, and then tap Next. The password is used to enter project setting.  If you select Apartment in Step 2, initialization is completed with this step. ...
  • Page 22 Set a password an email address for the VTH Set a password and an email address for the VTO. The password is used to enter project setting. Set a password an Email address for the VTO Click Initialize to initialize a single device or Batch Initialization to initialize all available devices, and then click Next.
  • Page 23 Initialize devices Click One-key Config to go to the main interface. Network configuration...
  • Page 24 Main interface 3.1.2.2 Network Parameters IP addresses of all VTHs and VTOs must be in the same network segment. Otherwise, the VTH will fail to obtain VTO information. On the main interface, tap Setting for more than 6 seconds. Enter the password and tap OK. Tap Network.
  • Page 25 WLAN  Only certain models support WLAN function. The actual product shall prevail.  Use a router with secured encryption protocols.  Turn on the WLAN function. WLAN Connect to a network. The system has 2 access ways as follows. Tap Wireless IP and enter Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway, and then tap OK.
  • Page 26 Enable the DHCP function 3.1.2.3 VTH Config On the main interface, tap Setting for more than 6 seconds. Enter password and tap OK. Tap VTH Config. VTH configuration Configure VTH information. As a main VTH.  Enter the room number (such as 9901 or 101#0) and other information, and then tap OK.
  • Page 27 Room number must be the same with VTH Short No., which is configured when adding  VTHs on the VTO web interface. Otherwise, it will fail to connect to the VTO. When there are extension VTHs, room numbers must end with #0. Otherwise, it will fail ...
  • Page 28 Table 3-5 SIP server parameters Parameter Description When a platform works as the SIP server, it is the IP address of the Server IP platform. When a VTO works as the SIP server, it is the IP address of the VTO. 5080 when a platform works as the SIP server.
  • Page 29 User Name and Password must be consistent with the web interface login username and password of the VTO. Add sub VTO or fence station.  Enter the sub VTO or fence Station name, IP address, username and password. Turn on Enable Status. to turn page and add more sub VTO or fence stations.
  • Page 30 Add a VTO Click Change IP to change the information of the VTO, including IP, netmask, and  gateway. Username and password cannot be changed here. They are the same as the ones used to log in to the web interface of the VTO, and are used to log in to the VTO. Change the information of the VTO device...
  • Page 31: Commissioning

    Commissioning 3.2.1 VTO Calling VTH Dial the VTH room number (such as 101) on the VTO and the following image appears, which means all parameters are correctly configured. Calling interface 3.2.2 VTH Monitoring VTO VTH can monitor VTO, fence station or IPC. This section takes monitoring VTO as an example. On the main interface of the VTH, tap Monitor >...
  • Page 32 Door Monitoring image SD card is needed for recording and snapshot; otherwise, the icons will be gray.
  • Page 33: Interface Operation

    Interface Operation Main Interface Main interface Table 4-1 Main interface description Name Description Room number Number of the room where the VTH is located. View, delete and clear announcements or security alarm information. When the VTH does not have an SD card, and the video- audio message uploading function is enabled on the VTO, Info three tabs will be displayed, Guest Msg, Guest Snap and...
  • Page 34: Call

    Name Description : Failed to connect to the main VTO; when disappeared, the device has connected to the main VTO. : An SD card has been inserted into the device; when disappeared, the device does not have an SD card or support SD card.
  • Page 35: Contact

    Clear: Clear all record in the current tab (All or Missed Call).  If storage is full, the oldest records will be overwritten. Back up the records as needed. 4.2.2 Contact Tap Call > Contact, and then add or edit the users. Contact Add a user.
  • Page 36: Call User

    Related Operations Edit user information: Tap a user and tap Edit.  Delete a user: Tap Edit, select a user, and then tap Delete.  You can select multiple contacts at the same time. 4.2.3 Call User Make sure that resident-to-resident call function has been enabled. See "4.6.6.4 QR Code" for ...
  • Page 37 If the VTH has a camera, there will be videos after answering the call. Calling Call in progress 4.2.3.2 From Contact Add contacts first. See 4.2.2 Contact. Select Call > Contact. Select the one you want to call.
  • Page 38: Call From User

    to start. 4.2.4 Call from User When receiving calls from other VTHs, the following interface will be displayed. Call interface (1) : Answer.  : Hang up.  Call interface (2)
  • Page 39: Call From Vto

    4.2.5 Call from VTO Dial VTH room no. (such as 9901) at VTO, to call VTH. On the VTH interface, tap Answer. Call from VTO Table 4-2 Interface description Description Remotely unlock the door where the VTO is installed. The system provides 2-channel unlock. If the icon is gray, it means that the unlock function of this channel is not available.
  • Page 40: Info

    Description Reduce volume. Increase volume. Answer calls. Hang up. Info You can view and manage different kinds of information. Information in Security Alarm and Publish Info is stored in the device, and the one in Guest  Message and Video Pictures is stored in the SD card, which means you need an SD card for these two functions.
  • Page 41: Guest Message

    Security alarm 4.3.2 Guest Message Select Info > Guest Message, and then you can view and manage all messages. Guest message 4.3.3 Publish Info Select Info > Publish Info, and then you can view and manage all messages.
  • Page 42: Video Pictures

    Publish info 4.3.4 Video Pictures Select Info > Video Pictures, and then you can view and manage the pictures and videos. Records Monitor You can monitor VTO, fence station or IPC on the VTH.
  • Page 43: Monitoring Vto

    4.4.1 Monitoring VTO When adding VTOs, make sure that the username and password of each device is consistent with the web login username and password. See 3.1.2.5 VTO Configuration for details. Otherwise, monitoring will not work properly. When monitoring, press the call button on the device front panel of the to talk to the VTO. Tap Monitor >...
  • Page 44 Monitoring VTO Table 4-4 Interface description Icon Description Remotely unlock the door where the VTO is located. The system provides 2-channel unlock function. If the icon is gray, it means that unlock function of this channel is not available. Take snapshot. An SD card is needed to use this function.
  • Page 45: Monitoring Ipc

    4.4.2 Monitoring IPC 4.4.2.1 Adding IPC IPCs added to the main VTO and Express/DSS will be synchronized to the VTH. The synchronized  IPCs cannot be deleted. Before adding an IPC, make sure that it is powered on, and connected to the same network as the ...
  • Page 46 Add IPC Configure the parameters. Table 4-5 Parameter description Parameter Description Select IPC or NVR. IPC32 Name Name of the IPC/NVR. IP address of the IPC/NVR. User Name Web interface login username and password of the IPC/NVR. Password Port 554 by default. Main stream: High definition that needs large amount of bandwidth.
  • Page 47: Favorite

    4.4.2.3 Deleting IPC Delete IPC that has been added. However, IPC synchronized from VTO or the platform cannot be deleted. Select Monitor > IPC. Tap Edit. Select IPC. Tap Delete to delete the selected IPC. 4.4.2.4 Monitoring IPC Monitor the IPC. Select Monitor >...
  • Page 48: Sos

    Favorite Select the device to be monitored, and tap The system displays monitoring interface. In case of multiple devices in Favorite tab, tap to switch and monitor them. Please ensure that management center has been connected. Otherwise, it will fail to call. In emergency, press the SOS button on the device front panel, or tap SOS on the main interface to call management center.
  • Page 49 Audio file size must be less than 100 KB.  Ring tone format: .pcm.  You can only customize 10 ring tones. Other ring tones will not be displayed at the VTH.  4.6.1.1 VTO Ring Set a ring for the connected VTO, and support to set maximum 20 VTOs. Tap Setting.
  • Page 50 VTH ring setup Tap text box to select rings, and tap to set the volume. 4.6.1.3 Alarm Ring Set the ring when the VTH gives an alarm. Tap Setting. Enter login password and tap OK. Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting for details. Select Ring >...
  • Page 51: Card Information

    Tap text box to select rings, and tap to set the volume. 4.6.1.4 Other Ring Settings 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 main VTH, and cannot be set.
  • Page 52: Alarm Setting

    Card management Click Issue Card. Swipe the card on the corresponding VTO. The card information will be added to the VTH. Assign unlock permission by selecting Lock 1 and Lock 2 as needed. Click Confirm. Click Delete to delete the card information. 4.6.3 Alarm Setting Set wire zone, wireless zone and alarm output.
  • Page 53 Wire zone Tap corresponding positions to set area type, NO/NC, alarm status, enter delay and exit delay. Table 4-6 Parameter description Parameter Description Area The number cannot be modified. Select NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) according to detector type. It shall NO/NC be the same as detector type.
  • Page 54 Tap OK to complete setting. 4.6.3.2 Wireless Zone Only devices with wireless function have this function. Add, delete and set wireless zones. Tap Setting. Enter login password and tap OK. Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting for details. Select Alarm >...
  • Page 55: Mode Setting

    Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting for details. Select Alarm > Output. Output to enable alarm output function, and the icon becomes 4.6.4 Mode Setting Set area on/off status under different modes. Area mode can be set only in disarm status. Tap Setting.
  • Page 56: Forward Setting

    Mode Select arm mode in every tab. in every area to add it into arm mode. Multiple areas can be added into one arm mode simultaneously, whereas one area can be added into different modes. 4.6.5 Forward Setting Forward incoming calls. Parameters at this interface are set on main VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with main VTH.
  • Page 57: General Setting

    Forward Input VTH no. in the corresponding forward mode, tap to enable the forward function. Table 4-7 Parameter description Parameter Description Always All incoming calls will be forwarded to preset number immediately. When the user is busy, incoming call from the third-party will be forwarded to preset Busy number.
  • Page 58 Parameters at this interface are set on main VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with main VTH. Tap Setting. Enter login password and tap OK. Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting for details. Select General > Time. Set time and time zone Set time parameter.
  • Page 59 Set DND period Turn on DND period, set start and end time or click Click to select week to select the  day(s), and you will not receive any call or message during this period. 4.6.6.2 Display Setting Set VTH screen brightness, screensaver time and clean. Tap Setting.
  • Page 60 Set parameters. ; set Brightness and Screensaver Time.  Tap Clean and the screen will be locked for 30 seconds. During the period, clean the  screen. It restores after 10 seconds. 4.6.6.3 Password Setting Set login password, arm/disarm password, unlock password and anti-hijacking password of VTH setting interface.
  • Page 61 Default login password is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting for details. Select General > QR Code. QR Code Scan the QR code on the right to download the DSS Agile VDP on your smartphone. Scan the QR code on the left to register the VTH to the app. For detailed operations of the app, see "5 DSS Agile VDP".
  • Page 62 Other Set parameters. Table 4-8 Parameter description Parameter Description Operation Monitor Time Maximum time to monitor VTO, IPC and fence station. Maximum recording time of videos during call, talk, monitoring Record Time and speaking. The system stops recording at the end of recording time.
  • Page 63: Product Info

    Parameter Description Operation After resident-to-resident call is enabled, VTH can call another VTH. Resident-to- resident Call Enable The called party enables internal call, to realize this function. After enabled, 3 pictures will be captured automatically when the VTO calls the VTH. Tap Info > Record and Picture to view to enable them.
  • Page 64: Project Settings

    Product information Restart: Restart the device.  Language: Change the language of the device.  Format SD Card: Clear all data in the SD card.  Be careful with this operation. Eject SD card: Eject the SD card first to safely remove it. ...
  • Page 65: Network Settings

    QR code Scan the QR code with any code-scanning APP, bind your email box, send it by email to support_gpwd@htmicrochip.com, and thus obtain security code. Tap Next. Enter Password, Confirm Password and obtained Security Code. Tap OK to complete resetting the password. 4.7.1.2 Reset the Password in VDPconfig VDPconfig tool...
  • Page 66: Default

    4.7.5 Default All parameters of the device will be restored to default values. IP address and data in the SD card will not be restored. See Figure 4-38 to format the SD card. Tap Setting for over 6 seconds. Enter the password set during initialization, and tap OK. Tap Default.
  • Page 67: Arm And Disarm Function

    Arm and Disarm Function 4.9.1 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.
  • Page 68: Disarm

    4.9.2 Disarm Please ensure that it is in armed status. Otherwise, disarm will fail. Tap disarm symbol at the lower right corner of the main interface. Enter arm and disarm password, and then tap OK. Default password of arm and disarm is 123456. Please refer to 4.6.6.3 Password Setting ...
  • Page 69: Dss Agile Vdp

    DSS Agile VDP You can download DSS Agile VDP (hereinafter referred to as the "app") and link your VTH to the app to unlock the door, talk to connected VTO devices, call the management center, and view call records and messages.
  • Page 70: Registration And Login

    QR code Registration and Login on your smartphone, read the Software license agreement and Privacy policy, and then tap Agree (only for first-time login). Registration interface , and then scan the Register code on the VTH. See Step 2 in "5.1 Downloading the App".
  • Page 71: Call Functions

    Confirm IP address and port number Verify the IP address and port number, and then tap Confirm. Enter the username and password, and then tap Registration. You can add 5 users to one VTH at most. Login Tap the Login tab, enter the username and password you have set, and then tap Login. Call Functions You can receive the forwarded calls, remotely unlock the door, view live video of the VTO, and more.
  • Page 72: Forwarding Calls

    To receive push notifications of call messages on the mobile phone, make sure that notifications of the app are enabled on your smartphone, and you are logged in to the app. 5.3.1 Forwarding Calls Confirm your SIP ID, and then configure call forwarding on the VTH. If any device calls the VTH, you will receive the call on your smartphone.
  • Page 73 VTH main interface Enter the password you configured, and then tap Forward. Forward Select forwarding type as needed: Always: All calls to this VTH will be forwarded.  Busy: If the VTH is busy, the call will be forwarded.  No Answer: Any call that is not answered within the defined ring time will be forwarded.
  • Page 74: Calling Operations

    to enable the forwarding type you selected, and then tap OK. 5.3.2 Calling Operations After call forwarding is configured, you can receive and answer phone calls from the VTO or the management center. For example, when a VTO is calling, you can answer the call, view live video, and remotely unlock the door if the VTO is connected to a lock.
  • Page 75 Monitor interface , select the VTO from the channel list as needed.
  • Page 76: Call Records

    Live video : Switch to another VTO.  : Unlock the door remotely.  : Have a two-way audio talk with the VTO.  : Call management center.  Call Records View the incoming and outgoing call records. Log in to the APP, and then tap Records.
  • Page 77 Call records Red phone icon: The call is missed or not answered.  Green phone icon: The call is answered.  Not Opened/Opened: Indicates whether the door is unlocked.  Edit: Delete the record one by one, or tap Edit > Empty to delete all records. ...
  • Page 78: Message

    Message You can view the unlocking records and alarm messages, and search for history messages. You need to enable Event Subscription in Setting of the App first. See "5.7 Setting" for details.  To receive messages on your smartphone, make sure that notifications of the app are enabled on ...
  • Page 79 Alarm messages Searching for History Messages Tap History, set the start and end time, and then tap SEARCH. You search for messages within up to 7 days.
  • Page 80 History messages...
  • Page 81: Visitor

    Visitor You can create a pass for a visitor to have access permission. The pass is invalid after it is manually invalidated, the visiting period expires, or the visit is ended. You can also view visit records. 5.7.1 Creating Pass Log in to the APP, and then tap Visitor.
  • Page 82 Visitor pass Tap Send to Visitor to send the QR code to the visitor. Tap Save to save the QR code to your smartphone. (Optional) Tap Invalidate to cancel the appointment, and then the QR code will not have access permissions. Tap Invite Again to generate a new pass for the visitor.
  • Page 83: Visit Records

    Invalidate the pass 5.7.2 Visit Records You can view visitor status such as having an appointment, on a visit, ending the visit, and cancelling the appointment. You can also view and modify the pass. View visitor status: Log in to the APP, tap Visitor > Record. ...
  • Page 84: Setting

    Visitor records Setting You can view SIP ID, and enable message subscription, stream encryption, message sound, login by pattern, and more. Log in to the app, and then tap Setting.
  • Page 85 Setting Event Subscription: Enable it, and then you can receive unlocking messages and alarm messages.  See "5.6 Message" for details. Stream Encryption: Enable it to enhance security, but stream acquisition speed might slow down.  Gesture: Draw a pattern, and then you can log in by that pattern. ...
  • Page 86: Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Cybersecurity Recommendations 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.
  • Page 87 We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel. MAC Address Binding We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the device, thus reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them.

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