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Dahua R Series User Manual

Dahua R Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Villa Door Station User's Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    Foreword General This manual introduces the installation, functions and operations of the villa door station device (hereinafter referred to as "the VTO"). Read carefully before using the device, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Safety Instructions The following signal words might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in...
  • Page 3 All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates ● might result in some differences appearing between the actual product and the manual. Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation. There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations ●...
  • Page 4: Important Safeguard And Warnings

    Important Safeguard 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. Installation Requirements Do not connect the power adapter to the device while the adapter is powered on. ●...
  • Page 5 Do not leave the batteries in environments with extremely high temperatures to avoid ● explosions and leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Do not subject the batteries to extremely low air pressure to avoid explosions and the leakage of ● flammable liquid or gas.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Villa Door Station (Multiple Buttons)....................1 1.1.1 Front Panel...........................1 1.1.2 Rear Panel............................ 2 1.2 Villa Door Station (Single Button)......................3 1.2.1 R Series............................3 1.2.2 D Series............................5 1.2.3 G Series............................8 1.2.4 E Series............................9 1.2.5 F Series............................15 1.3 Button Model............................
  • Page 7 6.6.2 Layout (Multiple Modules)....................... 52 6.7 Adding IPC............................55 6.7.1 Adding IPC One by One......................56 6.7.2 Exporting IPC Information in Batches..................58 6.7.3 Importing IPC Information in Batches..................58 7 Device Setting..............................59 7.1 VTO Management..........................59 7.2 VTH Management..........................60 7.3 VTS Management..........................62 8 Person Management.............................
  • Page 8 12.1 Security Status........................... 93 12.2 System Service........................... 93 12.3 Attack Defense...........................94 12.3.1 Firewall.............................94 12.3.2 Account Lockout........................95 12.3.3 Anti-DoS Attack........................96 12.4 CA Certificate............................. 96 12.5 Video Encryption..........................97 12.6 Security Warning..........................97 13 Button Model Configuration........................99 13.1 Cable Connection..........................99 13.2 VTH Configuration...........................100 Appendix 1 Security Recommendation......................
  • Page 9: Structure

    1 Structure 1.1 Villa Door Station (Multiple Buttons) 1.1.1 Front Panel Figure 1-1 Front panel Table 1-1 Components Name Function Audio input. Provides a constant light to focus more easily on Illuminator a subject in dark surroundings. Camera Captures images or record videos for the VTO. Call buttons Calls the VTH.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    1.1.2 Rear Panel The multi-function port might differ depending on the actual models. Figure 1-2 Rear panel Table 1-2 Components Name Function Used to insert SD card so that data information SD card slot such as images and videos can be stored. Alarm port, door detector port, 485 port, power Multi-function port port and other ports.
  • Page 11: Villa Door Station (Single Button)

    1.2 Villa Door Station (Single Button) 1.2.1 R Series 1.2.1.1 Front Panel Size and appearance might differ depending on the models of product. Figure 1-3 Front panel Table 1-3 Components Name Function Audio input. Camera Capture images or record videos for the VTO.
  • Page 12 1.2.1.2 Rear Panel The multi-function port might differ depending on the model. Here are two models used as examples. Figure 1-4 Rear panel (1) Table 1-4 Components Name Function Network port Connects to the network. Insert SD card so that data information such as SD card slot images and videos can be stored.
  • Page 13: D Series

    Figure 1-5 Rear panel (2) Table 1-5 Components Name Function Insert SD card so that data information such as SD card slot images and videos can be stored. Power port Connects to the power supply. Press and hold the button for several seconds to Reset button reset to factory settings.
  • Page 14 1.2.2.1 Front Panel Figure 1-6 Front panel Table 1-6 Components Name Function Audio input. Camera Capture images or record videos for the VTO. Call button Call the VTH. Speaker Audio output.
  • Page 15 1.2.2.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-7 Rear panel Table 1-7 Components Name Function After the installed device is removed from ● the wall or other places, the device beeps and the alarm record will be generated. Within 5 minutes after the device is powered ●...
  • Page 16: G Series

    1.2.3 G Series 1.2.3.1 Front Panel Figure 1-8 Front panel Table 1-8 Components Name Function Audio input. Camera Capture images or record videos for the VTO. Call the VTH. The button displays different colors in different statuses. Standby: No light. ●...
  • Page 17: E Series

    1.2.3.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-9 Rear panel Table 1-9 Components Name Function Network port Connects to the network. Alarm port, door detector port, 485 port, power Multi-function port port and more. Insert SD card so that data information such as SD card slot images and videos can be stored.
  • Page 18 1.2.4.1 Front Panel (3222E and 6222E) Figure 1-10 Front panel The panel on the left is the model of 3222E, and the one on the right is the model of 6222E. Table 1-10 Front panel description Name Description Illuminator Provides extra light for the camera when it is dark. Microphone Audio input.
  • Page 19 1.2.4.2 Rear Panel (3222E and 6222E) Figure 1-11 Rear panel The rear panels of the model of 3222E and 6222E are the same. Table 1-11 Rear panel description Name Description When the VTO is removed from the wall forcibly, an Anti-tampering switch alarm will be triggered and the alarm information will be sent to management center.
  • Page 20 Figure 1-12 Multi-function port...
  • Page 21 1.2.4.3 Front Panel (2101E) Figure 1-13 Front panel Table 1-12 Front panel description Name Description Microphone — Camera — IR illumination light Provides extra IR light for the camera when it is dark. Light sensor Detects ambient lighting condition. Call button Call VTHs or the management center.
  • Page 22 1.2.4.4 Rear Panel (2101E) Figure 1-14 Rear panel Table 1-13 Rear panel description Name Description Network port Connects to the network cable. RS-485 ports See the figure and the table below. Cable outlet Thread the cables here. Figure 1-15 Cable connection Table 1-14 Port description DOOR POWER/485...
  • Page 23: F Series

    1.2.5 F Series 1.2.5.1 Front Panel Figure 1-16 Front panel Table 1-15 Front panel description Name Description Microphone Audio input. Camera Capture images or record videos for the VTO. Indicators Display status on calling, talking and unlock. Speaker Audio output. Call button Call the VTH and the management center.
  • Page 24 Table 1-16 Rear panel description Name Function After the installed device is removed from ● the wall or other places, the device beeps and the alarm record will be generated. Within 5 minutes after the device is powered ● Tamper button on, if you press the tamper button for 5 times in 8 seconds, the device beeps and deletes the account information.
  • Page 25: Indicator Module

    1.2.5.3 Indicator Module Figure 1-19 Front panel Table 1-18 Front panel description Name Description Call indicator Talk indicator Activity status. Unlock indicator Figure 1-20 Rear panel Table 1-19 Rear panel description Name Description Cascade input Connect to other modules. Cascade output...
  • Page 26 1.2.5.4 Button Module 1-button module, 2-button module, and 5-button module One-button module, two-button module, and five-button module are available with the same function. Here we take the five-button module as an example. Figure 1-21 Front panel of the five-button module Table 1-20 Front panel description Name Description...
  • Page 27 Figure 1-22 Rear panel of the five-button module Table 1-21 Rear panel description Name Description Cascade input Connect to other modules. Cascade output 2-button module, 4-button module, and 10-button module Two-button module, four-button module, and ten-button module are available with the same function.
  • Page 28 Figure 1-23 Front panel of the ten-button module Figure 1-24 Rear panel of the ten-button module Table 1-22 Rear panel description Name Description Cascade input Connect to other modules. Cascade output...
  • Page 29 Name Description Switch between single-column buttons ● and two-column buttons. The first DIP switch on the left turns to ● ON indicates the single-column buttons, while to 1 indicates the two-column buttons. It takes effect after the main VTO is ●...
  • Page 30: Fingerprint Module

    Table 1-23 Keyboard module description Name Description Tap the button to select the Selection contact. Enter password or VTH Numbers numbers. Call Call according to the numbers. Call management center Call the management center. 1.2.5.6 Card Module There are 2 types of the card module. Select from the ID card module and IC card module as needed.
  • Page 31: Display Module

    Figure 1-27 Fingerprint module 1.2.5.8 Display Module Displays user information. Rear panels of display module and button module have different port positions, but port functions are the same.
  • Page 32 Figure 1-28 Display module 1.2.5.9 Information Module Displays room number and guest message. Figure 1-29 Information module...
  • Page 33: Blank Module

    1.2.5.10 Blank Module For a better appearance, use the blank module if there is an extra space while putting up modules together. Figure 1-30 Blank module 1.2.5.11 Cascade Connection Cascade connection is needed for all the modules to work together. Figure 1-31 Cascade connection example...
  • Page 34: Button Model

    1.3 Button Model 1.3.1 Front Panel Figure 1-32 Front panel Table 1-24 Components Name Function The button model can be connected to the VTH. Press Press button the button on the model and the VTH receives an alarm signal.
  • Page 35: Rear Panel

    1.3.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-33 Rear panel Table 1-25 Components Name Function Multi-function port Used for alarm input.
  • Page 36 Figure 1-34 Cable connection Connect the KEY port of the button model to any one of the alarm input ports of the indoor monitor (VTH) with a cable thread. After that, tap Setting > Alarm > Wired Zone on the VTH and set the Type of the alarm input port you chose to connect to the KEY port as Doorbell.
  • Page 37: Initializing The Vto

    2 Initializing the VTO 2.1 Web For first-time login, you need to initialize the VTO. Procedure Step 1 Power on the VTO. Step 2 Go to the default IP address (192.168.1.108) of the VTO. Make sure that the IP address of your PC is on the same network segment as the VTO. Step 3 On the Device Init page, enter and confirm the password, and then click Next.
  • Page 38 Figure 2-1 Add VTO to DMSS 7. Configure network by switch networking to AP Configuration , and then tap Next. 8. Connect your phone to the hotspot you just enabled on the VTO. The hotspot name is the SN number of your VTO. ●...
  • Page 39 Figure 2-3 Initialization Step 5 Connect the VTO to the network through Wi-Fi. 1. Select an available Wi-Fi. 2. Enter the password and tap Next. Wait for the VTO to connect to the router. Figure 2-4 Wi-Fi connection Step 6 Configure device name, and then tap Save.
  • Page 40 Figure 2-5 Configure device name Step 7 View monitoring video from the camera on the VTO. Figure 2-6 Monitor...
  • Page 41: Login And Resetting Password

    3 Login and Resetting Password 3.1 Login Before login, make sure that the computer is on the same network segment as the VTO. Procedure Step 1 Go to the IP address of the VTO in the browser. For first-time login, enter the default IP (192.168.1.108). If you have multiple VTOs, we recommend that you change the default IP address to avoid conflict.
  • Page 42 The security code will be valid only for 24 hours upon receipt. ● If you enter the wrong security code for 5 consecutive times, your account will be ● locked for 5 minutes. Enter and confirm the new password, and then click OK. Step 5...
  • Page 43: Home Page

    4 Home Page Figure 4-1 Home page Table 4-1 Home page introduction Function Description Home button Go back to the home page. Setup Wizard Configure the VTO SIP server. : Change language of the webpage of the ● VTO. : Change password, log out of the ●...
  • Page 44: Setup Wizard

    5 Setup Wizard Through the setup wizard, you can finish the process of adding VTO/VTH and specific any VTO as the SIP server. You can also cancel its status of working as a SIP server. 5.1 Setting as SIP Server Set the VTO as the SIP server.
  • Page 45: Not Setting As Sip Server

    5.2 Not Setting as SIP Server If you want to change the SIP server, you need to remove the current one from the list. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage of the VTO. Step 2 Select Setup Wizard > Do not Set as SIP Server, and then click Next. Figure 5-3 Do not set as SIP server Step 3 Configure the information of the VTO that you do not want to set as SIP server, and then...
  • Page 46: Local Device Configuration

    6 Local Device Configuration This chapter introduces the detailed configuration of the VTO. Slight differences might be found in different models. 6.1 Basic Settings Configure basic settings of the device. 6.1.1 Villa Door Station Procedure Select Local Device Config > Basic Settings. Step 1 Step 2 Configure the parameters.
  • Page 47 Figure 6-1 Basic settings (villa station)
  • Page 48 Figure 6-2 Basic settings (small apartment) Table 6-1 Basic parameter description Parameter Description Select from Villa Station and Small Apartment. Device Type The small apartment is available on select models. When other devices are monitoring this VTO, the device Device Name name will appear on the monitoring image.
  • Page 49: Second Confirmation Station

    Parameter Description If you enable the Calling by Period Mode, the specified ● number can be called in the specified period and the default number in other period. Click Setting to set the time plan for calling. ● Calling by Period Mode This function is only available when the mode is villa door station.
  • Page 50 Step 2 Configure the parameters. Figure 6-3 Basic settings (Second confirmation station) Table 6-2 Basic parameter description Parameter Description Device Type Select Second Confirmation Station. When other devices are monitoring this VTO, the device Device Name name will appear on the monitoring image. Villa Room No.
  • Page 51: Access Control

    6.2 Access Control Different model series have varied access control functions. Here uses the example for configuring the model E series. 6.2.1 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Select Local Device Config > Access Control > Config. Step 2 Configure the parameters. Figure 6-4 Access control...
  • Page 52: Extension Function

    Table 6-3 Access control parameter description Parameter Description Interval between Consecutive The door can only be unlocked again after the interval. Unlocks Door Unlocked Duration The time during which the lock stays unlocked. Alarm Input/Door Detector Select one of them. Check Door Detector Signal Enable the function based on your needs.
  • Page 53 Step 2 Configure the parameters of the lock connected through the RS-485 port. Figure 6-5 RS-485 Table 6-4 RS-485 description Parameter Description Lock by default. Port Type Card readers can be connected, which only supports compact flash card. Interval between Consecutive The door can only be unlocked again after the interval.
  • Page 54 When the 485 module of VTO linked with security module (DEE1010B) connects to QR ● card reader, QR code can not unlock the door because the RS-485 of VTO does not support QR code transmission. When the 485 module of VTO linked with security module (DEE1010B) connects to ●...
  • Page 55: Light Control

    Figure 6-7 Set lift information Table 6-6 Network lift control description Parameter Description Lift Control Duration Set the lift control duration from 0–999 seconds. IP Address Port Set the device IP address, port, user name and password. Username Password Click Apply. Step 5 Related Operations Click Test to test the connection status of lifts.
  • Page 56: Card Settings

    Period : The illuminator will be open during the defining period. ● Turning off the illuminator will affect motion detection in dark environments. Step 3 Click Apply. 6.4 Card Settings Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage. Select Local Device Config > Card Settings. Step 2 Figure 6-8 Card settings Table 6-7 Description of card parameters...
  • Page 57 Figure 6-9 Wiegand input Figure 6-10 Wiegand output Table 6-8 Description of Wiegand parameters Parameter Description Select Wiegand Input when other ● recognition devices are connected. Select Wiegand Output when the VTO ● Wiegand Settings works as the recognition device. You can connect the access controller or other devices to the VTO.
  • Page 58: Layout

    Parameter Description Select the channel from Local Lock and Input Door Channel External Lock. Select a Wiegand format to read card numbers or ID numbers. Wiegand26 : Reads three bytes or six digits. ● Wiegand Output Type Wiegand34 : Reads four bytes or eight ●...
  • Page 59 the webpage. Keep the above configuration rule when you install 2 buttons or 4 buttons on the VTO and configure the corresponding room numbers on the webpage. Figure 6-11 Fourth button installation Figure 6-12 Configure the fourth nameplate for room number (1)
  • Page 60: Layout (Multiple Modules)

    Figure 6-13 Configure the fourth nameplate for postal worker unlock (2) Click Apply to save the selected room number. Step 4 Step 5 If you want to bind room numbers when you install 2 buttons or 4 buttons for the VTO, repeat Step 3 to Step 4 until you have configured all of the room numbers.
  • Page 61 Figure 6-14 Configure the layout...
  • Page 62 Figure 6-15 Configure the room number Figure 6-16 Configure the postal worker unlock Table 6-9 Button parameters description Parameter Description Room No. Select the room number from the drop-down list.
  • Page 63: Adding Ipc

    Parameter Description Configure the postal worker unlock. 1. Click to enable the function. 2. Set the lock permission from Local Lock and External Postal Worker Unlock Lock. 3. Click Setting to configure the unlock schedule. 4. Click OK. Step 5 If you want to bind room numbers when you install other modules with nameplates for the VTO, repeat Step 3 to Step 4 until you have configured all of the room numbers.
  • Page 64: Adding Ipc One By One

    You can add the IPC devices on the webpage of the VTO. The VTHs with the same online SIP server get the IPC information. Supports adding the device with up to 32 channels. ● Supports directly adding IPC devices. You can get the IPC channel by adding NVR/XVR/HCVR. ●...
  • Page 65 Figure 6-19 Configure the parameters Table 6-10 Parameters description of the video monitoring device Parameter Description Name Enter the name of the IPC/VNR/XVR/HCVR device. IP Address Enter the IP address of the IPC/VNR/XVR/HCVR device. Select from Local and ONVIF according to the device you add. Protocol Type Select from Main Stream and Sub Stream.
  • Page 66: Exporting Ipc Information In Batches

    Parameter Description Keep consistent with the encryption status of the terminal Encryption device. Username Enter the username and the password that used to log in to the webpage of the IPC/VNR/XVR/HCVR device. Password Port The value is 554 by default. Click OK.
  • Page 67: Device Setting

    7 Device Setting This chapter introduces how to add, modify, and delete VTO, VTH, VTS, and IPC, and how to 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.
  • Page 68: Vth Management

    Parameter Description Building No. Available only when the platform servers or VTS work as the SIP server. Unit No. IP Address IP address of the VTO. Username Username and password used to log in to the webpage of the VTO. Password Click OK.
  • Page 69 Figure 7-2 Add VTH one by one Table 7-2 Parameters description Parameter Description First Name Last Name Enter the information you need to differentiate each room. Alias Enter a room number, and then configure the number on a VTH to Room No.
  • Page 70: Vts Management

    Figure 7-3 Add VTH in batches Table 7-3 Parameters description Parameter Description Floors in Unit Configure the numbers of floors and rooms. Rooms on Each Floor First Room No. on 1st Floor Configure the first room number on the first and second floor, the room number will be automatically generated.
  • Page 71 Figure 7-4 Add VTS Table 7-4 Add VTS configuration Parameter Description Select VTS. Device Type VTS No. The number of the VTS. Registration Password Leave it as default. IP Address VTS IP address. Click OK. Step 5...
  • Page 72: Person Management

    8 Person Management The card and fingerprint information that registered on the VTO will be uploaded to the person management in real time. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage. Select Person Management. Step 2 Figure 8-1 Person management Click Add.
  • Page 73 Figure 8-2 Add the person Table 8-1 Person parameters description Parameter Description Person ID Customize the number. Room No. Enter the corresponding room number of the VTH. Username Enter the user name. Configure the validity period during which people have access Validity Period permissions.
  • Page 74 Parameter Description 1. Select Card > Add. 2. Enter the card number. Or you can click Issue Card, and then swipe the card on VTO. 3. Click OK. You can manage the cards through the following icons. : Configure the card as the main card or general card. ●...
  • Page 75: Network Settings

    9 Network Settings This chapter introduces how to configure the network parameters. 9.1 TCP/IP You need to configure the TCP/IP information to connect the VTO to the network. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage of the VTO. Select Network Settings > TCP/IP. Step 2 Step 3 Configure the TCP/IP parameters.
  • Page 76: Port

    Parameter Description Preferred DNS It is 8.8.8.8 by default. Alternate DNS It is 8.8.4.4 by default. Multicast: Ideal for video talk. ● Unicast: Ideal for group call. ● Transmission Mode Unicast is not recommended when the platform is being used as an SIP server.
  • Page 77: Sip Server

    9.3 SIP Server There must be a SIP server in the network for all connected VTOs and VTHs to call each other. You can use a VTO or other servers as the SIP server. Procedure Step 1 Select Network Settings > SIP Server. Step 2 Select a server type.
  • Page 78 Figure 9-4 Another VTO as SIP server Table 9-3 SIP server configuration (VTO as the SIP server) Parameter Description Server Address Planned IP address of the VTO. Port 5060 by default. SIP No. Registration Password VDP by default. Leave it as default. SIP Domain SIP Server Username Username and password used to log into the webpage of the...
  • Page 79 Figure 9-5 Private SIP server Table 9-4 SIP server description (platform as the SIP server) Parameter Description Server Address IP address of the SIP server. 5080 by default when the platform works as the SIP Port server. SIP No. Registration Password Leave it by default.
  • Page 80: Second Confirmation Station Cascading

    If Third-party Server-Asterisk and SIP Intercom select two unlocking methods of ● the RFC 2833 and SIP INFO at the same time, the unlocking code will not available to unlock the intercom. If IB intercom frequently disconnects from the 3CX server, the mapping relationship ●...
  • Page 81: Cloud Service

    Table 9-5 SIP server configuration description (VTH as the SIP server) Parameter Description Server Address Your planned IP address of the VTH. Port 5060 by default. SIP No. Registration Password Leave it as default. SIP Domain SIP Server Username Username and password used to log into the VTH that serves as the SIP server.
  • Page 82: Upnp

    9.6 UPnP When the VTO works as the SIP server, you can configure the UPnP function to allow WAN devices to log in to the VTO. Figure 9-8 UPnP Preparation Enable the UPnP function on the router, and then configure a WAN IP address for the router. ●...
  • Page 83 Figure 9-9 Add a UPnP service Table 9-6 Parameter description Parameter Description Service Name Enter the name and type of the service. Service Type Protocol Select TCP or UDP. Internal port of the service. If you need to configure this function for multiple devices, ●...
  • Page 84: Wi-Fi

    9.7 Wi-Fi If the VTO supports Wi-Fi function, then configure the parameters here. Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage of the VTO. Step 2 Select Network Settings > Wi-Fi. Set the Wi-Fi status as On. Step 3 All the networks available are displayed. Figure 9-10 Wi-Fi Step 4 Click + of the Wi-Fi you chose, enter the password of it, and then connect to the network.
  • Page 85 Figure 9-11 Basic services Table 9-7 Security parameter description Parameter Description A secure alternative to unsecured remote protocols. We recommend you turn it off because there might be safety risk if this service is enabled. The use of CGI command. We recommend you turn it off.
  • Page 86: Auto Registration

    Parameter Description Enable it so that the VTO will be found by other devices. Multicast/Broadcast Search We recommend you turn it off. Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed to security risks and data leakage. Security Mode (recommended): Support logging in with Digest ●...
  • Page 87 Figure 9-12 Auto registration Table 9-8 Parameters description Parameter Description Server Address IP address or domain name of the server that is needed in registration. Port Port number that the server automatically registers. The server distributes an ID for the device. Keep consistent with the ID Registration ID registered on the server.
  • Page 88: System

    10 System 10.1 Alarm Procedure Select System > Alarm. Step 1 Figure 10-1 Alarm Step 2 Configure the parameters, which will take effect upon change. Table 10-1 Alarm parameter description Parameter Description When the call is initiated, the alarm output will Calling Alarm be linked.
  • Page 89: Video

    Click Apply. Step 3 10.2 Video Configure the video format and quality, and audio of the VTO. Procedure Step 1 Select System > Video. Figure 10-2 Video Step 2 Configure the parameters, which will take effect upon change. Table 10-2 Video parameter description Parameter Description 720P : 1280 ×...
  • Page 90 Parameter Description 1080P : 1920 × 1080. ● WVGA : 800 × 480. ● Resolution QVGA : 320 × 240. ● D1 : 704 × 576. ● CIF : 352 × 288. ● The range is 1 to 25. The larger the value, the Frame Rate smoother the video, but it requires more (FPS)
  • Page 91 Parameter Description 50Hz : The system adjusts the exposure ● according to ambient light automatically to ensure that stripes do not appear. 60Hz : The system adjusts the exposure ● according to ambient light automatically Anti-flicker to ensure that stripes do not appear. Outdoor : If you select Outdoor, the ●...
  • Page 92: Audio

    Step 3 (Optional) Configure the video clip. Click Left or Right to swing the screen to the left or right. Click Reset or Default to reset or default the device. The function is only available for the mode of F. Related Operations Click Default to restore to default configurations.
  • Page 93: Time

    Parameter Description Adjust the microphone volume of the VTO. The higher the Microphone Volume value is, the higher the volume will be. Adjust the speaker volume. The Volume Control Speaker Volume higher the value is, the higher the volume will be. Adjust the device volume.
  • Page 94 Figure 10-4 Time Table 10-4 Parameter description Module Parameter Description Manually Set ● Time ● The time of the VTO system. Changing system time might cause problems on video searching and information publication. Turn System Time Time and Time off video recording and auto snapshot before Zone changing it.
  • Page 95: Onvif User

    Module Parameter Description The address of the NTP server. Server Only applicable under the NTP mode. Click the icon and the device time of the VTO will be automatically synchronized with server. Manual Update Only applicable under the NTP mode. NTP server port number.
  • Page 96 ONVIF devices can monitor the VTO by using the account. Figure 10-5 ONVIF user...
  • Page 97: Log Management

    11 Log Management Select Maintenance Center > Log. You can search for different logs, and export them to your local computer. If storage is full, the oldest records will be overwritten. Back up the records in time. 11.1 One-Click Diagnosis The system automatically diagnoses the configurations and the status of the device to improve its performance.
  • Page 98: Legal Information

    Figure 11-2 System information 11.2.2 Legal Information Select Maintenance Center > System Info > Legal Info. You can view related legal information notices in this section. 11.3 Data Capacity You can see how many users, cards and face images that the VTO can store. Log in to the webpage and select Maintenance Center >...
  • Page 99: Maintenance

    Figure 11-3 Config 11.4.2 Maintenance Procedure Step 1 Select Maintenance Center > Maintenance Management > Maintenance. Step 2 Configure the auto maintenance time. Figure 11-4 Auto Maintenance Step 3 Click Apply. 11.5 Update Procedure Select Maintenance Center > Update. Step 1 Step 2 Select ways to check the update.
  • Page 100: Advanced Maintenance

    Figure 11-5 Online Update 11.6 Advanced Maintenance Export Select Maintenance Center > Advanced Maintenance > Export to export the serial number, firmware version, device operation logs and configuration information. Packet Capture 1. Select Maintenance Center > Advanced Maintenance > Packet Capture. 2.
  • Page 101: Security Management

    12 Security Management 12.1 Security Status , and then select Security Status. On the home page, click Figure 12-1 Security status 12.2 System Service Procedure , and then select System Service. Step 1 On the home page, click Step 2 Select a device certificate, and then enable the HTTPS function.
  • Page 102: Attack Defense

    12.3 Attack Defense 12.3.1 Firewall You can enable different firewall types to control network access to the VTO. Procedure Step 1 On the home page, click , and then select Attack Defense > Firewall. next to Enable. Step 2 Click Select the Mode as either Allowlist or Blocklist.
  • Page 103: Account Lockout

    Figure 12-4 Apply 12.3.2 Account Lockout Procedure Step 1 On the home page, click , and then select Attack Defense > Account Lockout. Step 2 Configure the login attempts and lock time for device account and ONVIF user. Figure 12-5 Account lockout Click Apply.
  • Page 104: Anti-Dos Attack

    12.3.3 Anti-DoS Attack Procedure , and then select Attack Defense > Anti-DoS Attack. Step 1 On the home page, click Enable or disable the SYN Flood Attack Defense or ICMP Flood Attack Defense Step 2 function. Figure 12-6 Anti-DoS attack Click Apply.
  • Page 105: Video Encryption

    Figure 12-8 Trusted CA Certificates 12.5 Video Encryption Procedure Step 1 On the home page, click , and then select Video Encryption. Configure Private Protocol and RTSP over TLS parameters. Step 2 Figure 12-9 Video encryption Click Apply. Step 3 12.6 Security Warning Procedure Step 1...
  • Page 106 Figure 12-10 Security warning...
  • Page 107: Button Model Configuration

    13 Button Model Configuration The button model can be connected to the VTH to work as an alarm input button. Press the button on the front panel of the model, and then the VTH receives an alarm signal. 13.1 Cable Connection Connect the KEY port of the button model to any one of the alarm input ports of the indoor monitor (VTH) with a cable thread.
  • Page 108: Vth Configuration

    Figure 13-2 Cable connection 13.2 VTH Configuration After completing cable connection, you need to set the wired zone type as Doorbell on the VTH to receive alarm signals once you press the button model. Procedure Step 1 Power on the VTH. Step 2 Select Setting >...
  • Page 109 Table 13-2 Parameter description Parameter Description Area The number cannot be modified. Select NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) according to detector NO/NC type. It must be the same as detector type. Type Select corresponding type according to detector type. Instant Alarm : After armed, if an alarm is triggered, the device ●...
  • Page 110: Appendix 1 Security Recommendation

    Appendix 1 Security Recommendation Account Management 1. Use complex passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords: The length should not be less than 8 characters; ● Include at least two types of characters: upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols; ●...
  • Page 111 Network Configuration 1. Enable Allow list It is recommended that you turn on the allow list function, and only allow IP in the allow list to access the device. Therefore, please be sure to add your computer IP address and supporting device IP address to the allow list.
  • Page 112 and key management in place to prevent unauthorized personnel from damaging hardware and other peripheral equipment (e.g. USB flash disk, serial port).