Dahua VTO1210CXS1 User Manual
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Unit VTO
(Version 4.3)
User's Manual
V1.0.1

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  • Page 1 Unit VTO (Version 4.3) User’s Manual V1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity 1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords: The number one reason systems get “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 3 ● Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge range of numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address. ● You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a recorder on site;...
  • Page 4 Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best way to achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room that is behind a lock and key. 15.
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Foreword General This Manual introduces the operation of the web interface. Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable CAUTION result.
  • Page 6 updates might cause some differences 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 ...
  • Page 7: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    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 ...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Cybersecurity Recommendations ......................II Foreword ..............................V Important Safeguards and Warnings ....................VII 1 Initialization ............................1 2 Login Interface ............................3 Logging In ............................. 3 Resetting Password ........................3 3 Main Interface ............................5 4 Local Setting ............................6 Basic ..............................
  • Page 9 FTP .............................. 27 UPnP ............................28 SIP Server ........................... 30 IP Permissions ..........................31 7 Log Management ..........................33 Call .............................. 33 Alarm ............................33 Unlock ............................34 Log .............................. 34 Table of Contents IX...
  • Page 10: Initialization

    Initialization For first time login or after the VTO being reset, you need to initialize the web interface. The default IP address of the VTO is 192.168.1.110, and make sure the PC is in the same network segment as the VTO. Connect the VTO to power source, and then boot it up.
  • Page 11 Login interface Initialization 2...
  • Page 12: Login Interface

    Login Interface Logging In Before logging in, make sure that the PC is in the same network segment as the VTO. Open internet browser on the PC, then enter the VTO IP address in the address bar, and then press Enter. The login interface is displayed.
  • Page 13 Reset the password (2/3) Scan the QR code to obtain the security code in your mailbox, and then enter the security code in the input box. If you did not configure Email during initialization, contact the supplier or customer  service for help.
  • Page 14: Main Interface

    Main Interface Log in the web interface of the VTO, and then the main interface is displayed. See Figure 3-1. Main interface For the introduction of the main interface, see Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Main interface introduction Function Description These buttons are displayed all the time Click to change the password and your Email address.
  • Page 15: Local Setting

    Local Setting This chapter introduces how to configure VTO type, VTO No., video and audio, access password, system time, and security function. General operations: After every configuration, click Confirm to save, and click Refresh to view the latest  change. If you click Default, all the configurations in the current page would be restored to the ...
  • Page 16: Video & Audio

    Parameter Description Fence station is normally used when other servers work as  SIP server. Configure the number of the management centre, and you can call Centre Call the management centre on every VTO or VTH in the network. The default number is 888888.
  • Page 17 Video & Audio Configure parameters, and these configurations take effect immediately. See Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Video parameter description Parameter Description Video Format Select the video resolution from 720P, WVGA, and D1. Configure the number of frames in 1 second. You can select Format Rate from 1 to 25 under PAL, and 1 to 30 under NTSC.
  • Page 18: Access Control

    Parameter Description areas on the target when shooting against light. Wide dynamic: the system dims bright areas and compensates dark areas to ensure the clarity of all the area. Inhibition: the system constrains bright areas and reduces halo size to dim the overall brightness. Sensor Adjust the value, and the larger the value is, the easier the Sensitivity...
  • Page 19: Local

    4.3.1 Local On the main interface (Figure 3-1), select Local Setting > Access Control > Local. The Local interface is displayed. See Figure 4-3. Local Configure parameters, and for the detailed description, see Table 4-3. Table 4-3 Local access control parameter description Parameter Description Unlock Responding...
  • Page 20: Rs485

    Parameter Description Menace Password Under any of these two situations you can use menace password. By default, the menace password is entering the public unlock password reversed. You can configure any number as needed. Menace Password Once the duress password is used Confirm When using VTO as SIP server, there will be an alarm record at Log Management >...
  • Page 21: System

    Parameter Description can go to. Enter the baud rate of the third party RS-485 device that you Baud Rate need. Data Bit Check Bit These items can be used for serial port debugging. Stop Bit Click Save. System This section introduces how to configure the date format, time format, and the NTP server. On the main interface (Figure 3-1), select Local Setting >...
  • Page 22: Security

    Parameter Description NTP Server Enter the domain name of the NTP server. Zone The time zone of the current area. Port The port number of the NTP server. The time interval that the VTO syncs time with the NTP server, and it Update Cycle is 30 min at most.
  • Page 23: Face Recognition

    Table 4-7 Wiegand parameter Parameter Description Mode Select Input or Output according to Wiegand device type. Select transmitting speed from 34 bit, 66 bit, and 26 bit. The larger the TransMode value is, the faster the transmission will be. Pulse Step (µs) The Wiegand signal frequency, it is 1000 by default.
  • Page 24: Household Setting

    Household Setting This chapter applies to the condition in which the VTO works as SIP server (see 6.4 SIP Server), and it introduces how to add, modify, and delete VTO, VTH, VTS, and IPC devices, and how to send messages from the SIP server to other VTO and VTH devices. If you are using other servers as SIP server, see the corresponding manual for the detailed configuration.
  • Page 25: Modifying Vto

    Add VTO Configure the parameters, and be sure to add the SIP server itself too. See Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Add VTO configuration Parameter Description The VTO number you configured for the target VTO. See the Rec No. details in "Table 4-1." Register Password Keep default value.
  • Page 26: Deleting Vto

    Modify VTO You can modify the Rec No., Username, and Password. See Table 5-1 for the details. Click Save. 5.1.3 Deleting VTO The VTO that is currently at use cannot be modified or deleted. On the VTO No. Management interface (Figure 5-1), click to delete VTO one by one;...
  • Page 27 Room No. Management You can add single room number or do it in batch. Add single room number  Click the Add at the mid lower position. The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 5-5. Add single room number Configure room information, and for the detailed description. See Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Room information Parameter Description...
  • Page 28: Modifying Room Number

    Parameter Description Register Password Keep the default value. Click Save. The added room number is displayed. Click to modify room information, and click to delete a room. Adding room number in batch  Configure the Unit Layer Amount, Room Amount in One Layer, First Floor Number, and Second Floor Number according to the actual condition.
  • Page 29: Vts Management

    Countdown notice Swipe the card that needs to be authorized on the VTO, and then the Issue Card dialogue box is displayed. See Figure 5-8. Issue Card Enter the name you need, then click Save, and then click Confirm Send Card at the countdown notice (Figure 5-7).
  • Page 30 VTS management Click Add. The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 5-11. Add VTS On VTS, select Config > Advance Config, then enter the password (123456 by default), and then select SIP Server, the VTS No. is displayed as User Name (normally it is 888888XXX).
  • Page 31: Ipc Setting

    Center call No. Click Confirm. IPC Setting You can add IPC, NVR, HCVR, and XVR to the SIP server, and then all the connected VTH can do monitor with the added cameras. Log in the web interface of the SIP server, and then select Household Setting > IPC Setting The IPC Setting interface is displayed.
  • Page 32: Status

    Add IPC Configure the parameters, and for the detailed description, see Table 5-4. Table 5-4 Add IPC configuration Parameter Description IPC Name Enter the name of the device you need. IP Addr. The IP address of the device. Username The user name and password for the web interface of the Password device.
  • Page 33: Publish Information

    Status Publish Information You can send messages from the SIP server to other VTH devices, and view the message sending history. 5.6.1 Send Info Log in the web interface of the SIP server, and then select Household Setting > Publish Information > Send Info. The Send Info interface is displayed.
  • Page 34: Face Management

    History info You can view the time and title of the sent messages. Face Management You can add, delete, import, and export face data. Face recognition is available on select models.  The VTO can save 10,000 faces at most. ...
  • Page 35: Importing Face Data

    Export config Enter the password for the Web interface, and then click Save to export face data. 5.7.2 Importing Face Data Click Face Info Import. Enter the password for the Web interface, and then click Save. The Import interface is displayed. See Figure 5-20. Import Click Select, and then select the file you need.
  • Page 36: Network Setting

    Network Setting This chapter introduces how to configure IP address, FTP, SIP server, DDNS, and UPnP. Basic 6.1.1 TCP/IP You can modify the IP address and port number of the VTO. Select Network Setting > Basic. The TCP/IP information and port information are displayed. See Figure 6-1. TCP/IP and port Enter the network parameters and port number you planed, and then click Save.
  • Page 37: Upnp

    Configure parameters. See Table 6-1. Table 6-1 FTP parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable FTP function. Name Enter the name of the FTP server as needed. IP Addr. The IP address of the FTP server. Port It is 21 by default.
  • Page 38 UPnP Select the Enable checkbox to enable UPnP function. There have been some mapping relations done in the factory, and you can click modify them. Or you can click Add to add a new one. The Modify/Add interface is displayed. See Figure 6-4. Modify/Add UPnP Configure parameters.
  • Page 39: Sip Server

    Parameter Description Try to use port number between  The port on the local 1024 to 5000 and not between 1 to Internal Port area VTO that you need 255 and 256 to 1023 when mapping to visit. ports with router to avoid conflict. When mapping multiple devices to ...
  • Page 40: Ip Permissions

    Select VTO in the Server Type list, and then configure the parameters. See Table 6-3. Table 6-3 SIP server configuration Parameter Description The IP address of the VTO which works as SIP IP Addr. server. Port 5060 Username Keep the default value. Password SIP Domain SIP Server Username...
  • Page 41 If you need to use white list, select White List, and then add an IP address or IP  section in the white list before clicking Confirm. Click Add. The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 6-8. Add IP address You can select and enter single IP address or an IP section, and then click Save.
  • Page 42: Log Management

    Log Management You can view call history, alarm record, unlock record and various system logs. Call You can view the call type, room number, begin time, talk time, and end state. Select Log Management > Call. The Call interface is displayed. See Figure 7-1. Call Click Export Data to export the records to your PC.
  • Page 43: Unlock

    Unlock You can view various unlock records, including access card unlock, password unlock, remote unlock, and press button unlock. Select Log Management > Unlock. The Unlock interface is displayed. See Figure 7-3. Unlock Click Export Data to export the records to your PC. You can view various system logs, including system, record, config, account, and security.

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