Foreword This manual introduces the structure and configuration of device. 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 death or serious injury.
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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. ●...
1 Device Structure 1.1 Front Panel Figure 1-1 Front panel Table 1-1 Front panel description Name Description If you lift MIC, audio and pickup are both converted into MIC. Speaker Outputs sound. RJ-11 Port Connects VTS and MIC using the telephone cord.
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Name Description From left to right: Power indicator ● On: The device is powered on. Off: The device is not connected to the power supply. Information indicator ● On: There is a missed call. Off: The missed call has been processed or there is no missed call.
1.2 Rear Panel Figure 1-2 Rear panel Table 1-2 Rear panel description Name Description Open the rear panel and the ports from top to bottom are: HDMI video transmission port, for video transmission ● only. Port USB port. ● USB port. ●...
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Name Description Ports from left to right are: Power output port. ● GND. ● Alarm input port 1. ● Alarm input port 2. ● Alarm input port 3. ● 12-pin Port Alarm input port 4. ● Power input port. ● GND.
2 Functions Configuration 2.1 Initializing VTS For the first time use or use after resetting, you need to initialize VTS. This chapter introduces initialization through local device and webpage. 2.1.1 Initialization through Local Device Procedure Step 1 Power on the VTS. Step 2 Select the language.
Step 2 Select the language. If there are agreements, select I have read and agree to the terms and conditions and Step 3 accept privacy policy and license agreement , and then click Next. Enter the password and e-mail address, and then click Completed. Step 4 Step 5 Enter the username and password, and then click Login.
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Figure 2-3 Configure the parameters Table 2-1 Parameters description Parameter Description User-defined. You can configure the number from 101 to 999. Configure the mode to get the IP. Static: Manually set Local IP , Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. ● Ethernet IP Mode DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Select DHCP if there is ●...
Parameter Description Building No. If the platform is used as the SIP server, make sure that the ● configuration status of building and unit number is the same on the platform, VTS and VTO. If the VTO is used as the SIP server, make sure that the enable/disable ●...
Table 2-2 Parameters description Parameter Description IP Address IP address of SIP server. Network port number of SIP server. Network Port VTO as the SIP server: 5060. ● The platform as the SIP server: 5080. ● Username Default. Password Default. Domain Name Keep consistent with the SIP server.
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Figure 2-5 Add VTO or fence station one by one Add VTO or fence stations in batches. ● Figure 2-6 Add VTO or fence stations in batches...
Table 2-3 Parameters description Parameter Description Device Type You can select VTO, fence station or IPC. Supports adding devices one by one or in batches. Add Mode Only VTO supports adding devices in batches. Name User-defined. You can configure the name that distinguishes the device. Medium Number Cannot be edited.
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Figure 2-7 Configure the parameters Table 2-4 Parameters description Parameter Description Static: Manually configure IP , Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. ● Click Apply and the webpage automatically goes to the login page of the IP that you configured. Mode DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Select DHCP if there is ●...
Click Apply. Step 4 2.3.2 Configuring Device Role Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage of the device. Step 2 Select System > General. Step 3 Configure the parameters. Figure 2-8 Configure the parameters Table 2-5 Description of the device role parameters Parameter Description Select from lower-level VTS, upper-level VTS and platform client.
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2.3.3.1 Adding VTA Procedure Step 1 Log in to the webpage of the device. Select Device Setting > Terminal Management. Step 2 Click Add, and then configure the parameters. Step 3 Figure 2-9 Add VTA Table 2-6 Parameters description Parameter Description Select Monitor >...
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Parameter Description You can add VTO in the following 2 ways. Add mode IP address: Enter the IP address of the device. ● Register: Configure the parameters for registering on the device. ● Username Enter the username and password of the device that you added. Password Click OK.
3 Verification 3.1 Verifying Building Scenes You can call VTH and VTO on the VTS. Call VTH Tap Call on the home screen of the VTS. Enter the number of VTH, and then tap Figure 3-1 Call VTH Monitor VTO Tap Monitor on the home screen of the VTS, and then tap the icon of VTO to monitor VTO.
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; ●...
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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.
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and key management in place to prevent unauthorized personnel from damaging hardware and other peripheral equipment (e.g. USB flash disk, serial port).
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