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Villa Door Station
User’s Manual
V1.0
.3

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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 categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
DANGER
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in
property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
result.
TIPS Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
NOTE
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to
the text.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Date
V “ s D1.0.3 Revised Important Safeguard and Warnings”. ecember 2022
V R N1.0.2 evised facade layout description. ovember 2022
V 1.0.1 Revised room number configuration in facade
l ayout module.
J une 2022
V1.0.0 First release. December 2021
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect the personal data of others such as their face,
fingerprints, and license plate number. You need to be in compliance with your local privacy protection
laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing
measures which include but are not limited: Providing clear and visible identification to inform people
of the existence of the surveillance area and provide required contact information.
About the Manual
The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the manual and the

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product.
We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the product in ways that are not in
compliance with the manual.
The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions.
For detailed information, see the paper user’s m -anual, use our CD ROM, scan the QR code or visit
our official website. The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between
the electronic version and the paper version.
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 and
technical data. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of final explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and company names in the manual are properties of their
respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if any problems occur while
using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, we reserve the right of final explanation.

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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.
● Do not unplug the power cord on the side of the device while the adapter is powered on.
● Operate the device within the rated range of power input and output.
● Transport, use and store the device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
● If the device is powered off for longer than a month, it should be placed in its original package and
sealed. Make sure to keep it away from moisture, and store it under allowed humidity and
temperature conditions.
● Do not drop or splash liquid onto the device, and make sure that there is no object filled with liquid
on the device to prevent liquid from flowing into it.
● Do not disassemble the device without professional instruction.
Installation Requirements
● Do not connect the power adapter to the device while the adapter is powered on.
● Strictly comply with the local electric safety code and standards. Make sure the ambient voltage is
stable and meets the power supply requirements of the device.
● Do not connect the device to two or more kinds of power supplies, to avoid damage to the device.
● Improper use of the battery might result in a fire or explosion.
● Personnel working at heights must take all necessary measures to ensure personal safety including
wearing a helmet and safety belts.
● Do not place the device in a place exposed to sunlight or near heat sources.
● Keep the device away from dampness, dust, and soot.
● Install the device on a stable surface to prevent it from falling.
● Install the device in a well ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation.-
● Use an adapter or cabinet power supply provided by the manufacturer.
● Use the power cords that are recommended for the region and conform to the rated power
specifications.
● The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no
higher than PS2. Please note that the power supply requirements are subject to the device label.
● The device is a class I electrical appliance. Make sure that the power supply of the device is
connected to a power socket with protective earthing.

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Table of Contents
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ I
Important Safeguards and Warnings ............................................................................................................. III
1 Initializing the VTO ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Web .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
DMSS APP ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Login and Resetting Password 7.....................................................................................................................
Login ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Resetting Password ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3 Home Page..................................................................................................................................................... 9
4 Local Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 10
B asic Settings............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1.1 Device Properties & Events...................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.2 Facade Layout .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Video & Audio ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Access Control Settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 Local ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.3.2 RS-485 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
System.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Security........................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Onvif User.................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Update.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Upload File .................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Legal Info..................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5 Household Setting....................................................................................................................................... 24
VTO No. Management ............................................................................................................................................................ 24
VTH Management .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Personnel Management ........................................................................................................................................................ 26
VTS Management ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Status............................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
6 Network........................................................................................................................................................ 31
Basic .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.1.1 TCP/IP .............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.1.2 Port ................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
6.1.3 Cloud service ................................................................................................................................................................ 33
UPnP.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
6.2.2 Enabling UPnP Services ............................................................................................................................................ 33
6.2.3 Adding UPnP Services ............................................................................................................................................... 34
SIP Server .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Wi- Fi............................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Firewall......................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
7 Log Management ........................................................................................................................................ 38
Call................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Unlock .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

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Log................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39
8 Button Model Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 40
Cable Connection .................................................................................................................................................................... 40
VTH Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Cybersecurity Recommendations ............................................................................................. 42

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1 Initializing the VTO
You can initialize the VTO on the web or through DMSS app, depending on which network connection
your model support.
Table 1-1 Initialization type
Network Connection Initialization Through Web Initialization Through DMSS A pp
Wi-Fi connection YNo es
Wired connection YYes es
Web
For first-time login, you need to initialize the VTO.
Power on the VTO.
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.
Device initialization
On the Device Init page, enter and confirm the password, and then click Next.
The password must consist of 8– -32 non blank characters and contain at least two types of the
following characters: U ppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters (excluding ' " ; :
&).

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Set an email address
Select the Email checkbox and enter an email address for resetting password.
Click Next.
Initialization successful
C lick OK to go to the login page.
Enter the username (admin by default) and password to log in to the web page.
Login page

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DMSS APP
If your model only supports -Wi Fi connection to the network, you can only initialize the VTO on the
DMSS app. For detailed operation of the app, refer to its ’ User s Manual.
Prerequisites
You have downloaded the DMSS in the APP Store ( ) iOS or Google Play )(Android , and have created an
account and logged into the app.
Operations
Power on the VTO.
Enable hotspot on the VTO through pressing and holding the call button on the VTO until you
heard the voice prompt.
The hotspot function is to enable you connect the VTO to the network through AP
configuration on the app.
Add the VTO to the DMSS app.
1) On the screen, tap Home , and then select SN/Scan.
2) Add a VTO.
You can add through scanning the QR code at the rear panel of the VTO.
3) The SN number of the VTO appears automatically, and then tap Next.
4) Select device type as VTO, and then the device information appears.
5) Tap View Reasons.
Add VTO to DMSS
6) Configure network by switch networking to AP Configuration, and then tap Next.
7) Connect your phone to the hotspot you just enabled on the VTO.
The hotspot name is the SN number of your VTO.
The current page will move on to the next step automatically after connection.

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AP configuration
Complete initialization based on instructions on the app.
1) Enter the password you planned for the VTO, and confirm it, and then tap Next.
2) S elect Cloud Access and Auto-check, and then tap OK.
The initialization process is completed.
Initialization
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.

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Wi-Fi connection
Configure device name, and tap . Save
Configure device name
View monitoring video from the camera on the VTO.

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Monitor

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2 Login and Resetting Password
Login
Before login, make sure that the PC is on the same network segment as the VTO.
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 (Network > Basic) to avoid conflict.
Enter admin as the username, and enter the password you set during initialization, and then
click Login.
L ogin
Resetting Password
On the login page, click Forgot Password?, and then click Next.
Reset the password
Scan the QR code, and then you will get a string of numbers and letters.
Send the string to the email account displayed on the page, and then the security code will
be sent to the email address configured during initialization.

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Enter the security code in the input box, and then click Next.
If you did not set an email address during initialization, contact your supplier or
customer service for help.
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.

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3 Home Page
H ome Page
Table 3-1 Home page introduction
No. Function Description
1 General function
: Change the password and your email address.
: Go to the home page.
: Log out, restart
the VTO or restore the VTO to factory
settings.
If you restore the VTO to factory settings, all data except external
storage will be deleted. You can format the SD card to delete the data
in it.
2 VTO information View the information of the VTO and the system.
3 System information
4 Configuration
manager E xport or import VTO configuration or user information.
5 Function
Configure parameters for different functions.
The web page and the functions might be different depending on
the model.

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4 Local Settings
This chapter introduces the detailed configuration of the VTO.
Slight differences might be found in different models.
B asic Settings
4.1.1 Device Properties & Events
S > . elect Local Settings Basic
Configure the parameters.
Basic
Table 4-1 Basic parameter description
Parameter Description
Device Type Select Villa Station or t.Small Apartmen
Center Call No. The default phone number for the management center is 888888, and
you can set it to any number . with up to 9 digits
Device Name When other devices are monitoring this VTO, the device name will appear
on the monitoring image.
Call Centeing r Period
Time period in which the management center can be called. Configure
the time and enable the function so that you will receive calls only in that
perioed.

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Parameter Description
V Uilla Call No. sed to call VTHs.
No.
Used to differentiate each VTO, and we recommend you set it according
to unit or building number, and then you can add VTOs to the SIP server
by using their numbers.
The number cannot be changed when the VTO serves as the SIP server.
Periods in which Calls
can be Made
Configure the time if you only want to receive calls during a from VTH
specific period.
Group Call Enable it on the VTO that works as the SIP server, and when a main VTH
receives a call, all extension VTHs will also receive the call.
S S torage Point D card by default.
Total SD Card
Capacity Displays the total and used capacity of the SD card. You can click Format
to delete all the data in the SD card. SD Used Capacity
Format
Auto Capture
(Unlock)
When the door is unlocked, the VTO will take two snapshots and save
them to the SD card.
Auto Capture (Calling) Take a snapshot and save it in the SD card of the VTO when the VTO is
calling.
Upload Video
Messages
When enabled:
If an SD card is inserted in both the VTH and VTO, the video message
will be saved both in the SD cards of the VTH and the VTO.
If an SD card is only inserted in the VTH or the VTO, the video message
will be saved only in the SD card of the VTH or the VTO.
If no SD card is inserted in the VTH or VTO, no video message will be
saved.
Auto Recording (Call) Take recording when the VTO is in a call, and save the recording in the SD
card of the VTO.
Click Save.
4.1.2 Facade Layout
This function is only available for the VTO model with multiple buttons (1 button, 2buttons and 4
buttons). Here is an example of configuration for the VTO that has one button installed on its device.
Procedures
Log in to the web page of the VTO.
S > . elect Local Settings Basic
I n the Facade Layout section, click the nameplates next to where you have installed the
button, and then select the room number from the Room List you want to bind. For example,
9901.
The VTH room numbers >in the Room List are configured in Household Setting VTH
Management.

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You need to configure the room number based on your installation of buttons. For
example, if you have only installed one button next to the first nameplate, then you
need to click the module of first nameplate to configure the room n umber on the web
page. If you have installed one button next to the fourth nameplate, then you need to
click the module of fourth nameplate to configure the room number . on the web page
Keep the above configuration rule when you install 2 buttons or 4 buttons on the VTO
and configure the corresponding room numbers on the web page.
Fourth button installation
Configure the fourth nameplate

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R oom list
Click Save to save the selected room number.
Configure the fourth nameplate
Click Confirm to save all the settings.
Related Operations
If you want to bind room numbers when you install 2 buttons or 4 buttons epeat Step 3 for the VTO, r
to Step 4 until you have configured all of the room numbers.
Video & Audio
Configure the of the video format and quality, and audio VTO.
S > elect Local Settings Video & Audio.

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Video
A udio
Configure the parameters, which will take effect upon change.
Table 4-2 Video parameter description
Parameter Description
Main
Stream
Video Format
720P: 1280 × 720.
WVGA: 800 × 480.
D1: 720 × 480.
CIF: 352 × 288.
Frame Rate The range is 1 to 25. The larger the value, the smoother the video,
but it requires more bandwidth.
Bitrate Rate
Include 768 Kbps, 896 Kbps, 1024 Kbps, 1.25 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps, 1.75
Mbps, 2Mbps and 4 Mbps. The larger the value, the better the
video quality, but it requires more bandwidth.
C ompression
H . .264
H.265.
Compared with H.264, H.265 requires smaller bandwidth.
Sub
Stream Video Format
1080P: 1920 × 1080.
WVGA: 800 × 480.
QVGA: 320 × 240.
D1: 720 × 480.
CIF: 352 × 288.

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Parameter Description
Frame Rate The range is 1 to 25. The larger the value, the smoother the video,
but it requires more bandwidth.
Bitrate Rate
Include 224 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 320 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 448 Kbps, 512
Kbps, 640 Kbps, 768 Kbps. The larger the value, the better the video
quality, but it requires more bandwidth.
C ompression
H .264.
H.265.
Compared with H.264, H.265 requires smaller bandwidth.
Status
Scene Mode Select from Auto, , . Disabled Sunny and Night Auto is selected by
default.
Compensation
Mode
BLC: Back light compensation. Improve the clarity of the target
in the image.
WDR: Wide dynamic range. E e nhanc
the brightness of dark
areas, and reduce the brightness of bright areas to improve the
image.
HLC: High light compensation. Reduce the brightness of the
strong spots to improve the overall image.
L ,ight Mode Select from NO NC, Auto and Scheduled.
Video Standard
Select PAL or NTSC according to your area.
PAL is mostly used in China and Europe, and NTSC primarily in the
United States and Japan.
Image
Brightness The larger the value, the brighter the image.
Contrast Larger value for more contrast between bright and dark areas.
Hue Make the color brighter or darker. The default value is made by the
light sensor, and we recommend keeping it default.
Saturation The larger the value, the thicker the color.
Gamma
Changes the picture brightness and improves the picture dynamic
range in a non-linear way. The larger the value, the brighter the
image.
Gain
Adjustment
Amplify the video signal to increase image brightness. If the value is
too large, there will be more noise in the image.
Mirror Display the image with left and right side reversed.
Flip Display the image upside down.
Display Time Display the current time and date on the video image.
Audio
Control
Voice Prompt
Sound Turn on or off each type of sound.
Ringback
Sound Adjust the volume as needed.
Alarm
Leave Messages

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Parameter Description
U nlock
Audio
Collection
Volume
Control
Microphone
Volume
Speaker Volume
Access Control Settings
This section introduces how to configure the two locks connected to the lock port or the RS-485 port
of the VTO.
4.3.1 Local
S > elect Local Settings Access Control Settings.
Local
Configure the parameters.
Table 4-3 Local access control parameter description
Parameter Description
Unlock Responding Interval The door can only be unlocked again after the interval.
Unlock Period The time during which the lock stays unlocked.
Check Door Signal Before Lock S elect On or Off as needed.
Door Sensor Check Duration
If the door is unlocked longer than the
Door Sensor Check
Duration, the door sensor alarm will be triggered, and the alarm
will be sent to the management center.
You need to install a door contact to configure this parameter.
First Unlock Command You can connect a third party phone such as - , a SIP phone, to
the VTO, and use the command to open the door remotely.
Door Contact Type NC: Normally closed.

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Parameter Description
NO: Normally open.
Door Sensor Enable Synchronize door sensor status to indoor monitors (VTHs).
Lock
Local: Local lock.
Second lock: 485 lock.
Select the you select.Lock type to unlock the lock
Click Save.
4.3.2 RS 485 -
Select Local Settings > Access Control Settings, and then configure the parameters of the lock
connected through the RS-485 port.
Lock connected through the RS- 485 port
Table 4-4 RS- 485 description
Parameter Description
Interface Type L ock by default.
Unlock Responding Interval The door can only be unlocked again after the interval.
Unlock Period The time during which the lock stays unlocked.
Second Unlock Command
You can connect a third party phone, such as a SIP phone, to -
the VTO, and use the command to open the door remotely.
The default command is 456.
Lock
Select the you select.Lock type to unlock the lock
Local: Local lock.
Second lock: 485 lock.
System
C , onfigure time parameters NTP server, and more.
S > . elect Local Settings System

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Table 4-5 System parameter description
Parameter Description
Date Format
Select from one of the following:
YYYY-MM- DD
MM- -DD YYYY
DD- -MM YYYY
Time Format
Select from one of the following:
24- Hour
12- Hour
System Time
Changing system time might cause problems on video searching and information
publication. Turn off video recording and auto snapshot before changing it.
Time Zone Configure the time zone as needed.
Sync yncwith PC S hronize the VTO system time with PC.your
DST Daylight saving time. If it is applicable to your area, you need to enable it, and
then configure DST type, start time and end time.
DST Type Select Date or Week as needed, and then configure the specific period.
Start Time Configure the start time and end time of DST.
End Time
NTP Enable Enable NTP and enter the IP address of the NTP server, and then the VTO will
syncronize time with the NTP server automatically.
NTP Server
Port NTP server port number.
Interval VTO time update cycle. 30 minutes at most .
Maintenance
Define the time when the VTO will restart automatically.
Choose from Never, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
SSH
You can connect debugging devices to the VTO through SSH protocol.
We recommend turning it off, and turn on security mode and outbound service
information protection. See "4.5 Security". Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed
to security risks and data leakage.
Emergency
Maintenance
Enable it for fault analysis and repair.
This function will occupy 8088 and 8087 ports.
NTP Enable Enable NTP so that the device time will be automatically synchronized with server.
Click Save.
Security
Configure functions that involve device security.
S > elect Local Settings .Security

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Security
Configure the parameters.
Table 4-6 S ecurity parameter description
Parameter Description
CGI Enable
Enable the use of CGI command.
We recommend Otherwise, the you turn it off. VTO might be exposed
to security risks and data leakage.
Mobile Push Notification
Send information to the app on the smartphone.
We recommend you turn
it off if you do not need this function.
Otherwise, t
he VTO might be exposed to security risks and data
leakage.
Password Reset If turned off, you will not be able to reset password.
Audio/Video
Transmission Encryption
E t ncryp all data during voice or video call.
We recommend . Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed you turn it on
to security risks and data leakage.
ONVIF On
Allow third- party to pull video stream of the VTO through the ONVIF
protocol.
We recommend turning it off. Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed to
security risks and data leakage.
RTSP Over TSL
Output encrypted bit stream through RTSP.
We recommend it on. Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed you turn
to security risks and data leakage.
Outbound Service
Information Protection Protect passwordsyour .

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Parameter Description
We recommend it on. Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed you turn
to security risks and data leakage.
Multicast/Broadcast
Search
Enable it and the VTO will be found by other devices.
We recommend it off. Otherwise, the VTO might be exposed you turn
to security risks and data leakage.
Authentication Mode
Security odeM (recommended): Support logging in with Digest
authentication.
Compatible Mode: Use . the old login method
We recommend you use the security mode. Compatible mode might
expose the VTO to security risks and data leakage.
Password Expires in
Select an expiration . period
We recommend you do not use never. The VTO might be exposed to
security risks and data leakage if you chose that one.
Click Save.
Onvif User
Add accounts for devices to monitor protocol the VTO through the ONVIF .
The operation of deleting an account cannot be undone.
Select > Local Settings Onvif User.
O nvif user
Click Add.

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Add an Onvif user
Enter the information, and then click Save.
Onvif devices can now monitor the VTO by using the account.
U pdating
Select Local Settings > . Update
Select ways to check the update.
Auto Check: Select the function to check automatically whether there is a new system
version.
Manual Check: Select the function to check whether there is a new system version.
Update
Uploading File
Upload audio file to change the sound when calling, unlocking the door, and more.
Select Local Settings > Upload File.
Select an audio type -from the drop down list, and then click Browse to select the audio file.

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Change sound prompt
Click Upload.
Legal Information
You can view related legal information notices in this section.
Legal information

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5 Household 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.
VTO No. Management
You can add VTOs to the SIP server, and all the VTO connected to the same SIP server can s call each
other.
Log in to the web page of the VTO that works as the SIP server.
Select >Household Setting VTO No. Management.
VTO management
Click Add.
Add VTO
Configure the parameters.

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The SIP server must be added.
Table 5-1 Add VTO configuration
Parameter Description
No. The VTO number you configured.
Registeration
Password Leave it as default.
Build No. Available only when the platform servers work as the SIP server.
Unit No.
IP Address IP address of the VTO .
Username Username and password used to to the web page of the VTOlog in .
Password
Click Save.
Click or to modify or delete a VTO, or Clear to delete all added VTOs, but the one
that you have logged in to cannot be modified or deleted.
VTH Management
You can add room numbers to the SIP server, and then configure the room number on the VTHs to
connect them to the network.
Log in to the web page of the SIP server.
S >elect Household Setting VTH Management.
Room m number anagement
Click Add.

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Add a room number
Configure the parameters.
Table 5-2 Room information
Parameter Description
First Name
Enter the information you need to differentiate each room. Last Name
Nick Name
Room No.
Enter a room number, and then configure the number on a VTH to connect to
connect it to the network.
Registeration Type . Select public
Registeration
Password Leave it as default.
Click Save.
Click or to modify or delete a room number.
Personnel Management
Adding personnel information.
C ard issuing
Issue an access card to unlock the door of a room.
To use this function, the VTO must have a card reader.
Log in to the web page of the VTO.
Select Household Setting > . Personnel Management

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Personnel management
Click Add.
Add personnel information
Enter the parameters, and then click Save.
L ock1: Local lock.
Lock 2: 485 lock.
Only models that have 485 ports support 2 types of locks.
Operation succeed
Click to go to the card issuing window.
For some VTO models, the QR code is embedded in the Personnel Management page. Yet
for some models, you need to go to Network > Basic > Cloud Service to check the QR code.

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Newly issued Cards
Other Operations
Click changes to set it to loss, and then the icon to . The lost card cannot be used to open
the door.
Click or to modify the username or delete the card.
VTS Management
You can add can be used as the management center. It can a VTS to the SIP server, and then it also
manage, call, or receive calls from all the VTOs and VTHs Sin the network. ee the corresponding user's
manual . for details
Log in to the web page s of the VTO that work as the SIP server.
S >elect Household Setting VTS Settings.
V TS management
Click Add.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Dahua Technology |
Categoría: | sistema de intercomunicación |
Modelo: | VTO2311R-WP |
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