Dahua VTO2000A, VTO2000A-C User Manual

VTO2000A Series User’s Manual
V1.1.0
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Table of Contents
1.2.1 Structure ............................................................................................... 1
1.2.2 Front Panel ........................................................................................... 2
1.2.3 Rear Panel ............................................................................................ 3
1.3.1 One-to-One Scene ................................................................................ 3
1.3.2 Group Call Scene .................................................................................. 4
2.1.1 Screw .................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2 Dimension ............................................................................................. 5
2.1.3 Installation Step .................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Screw .................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Dimension ............................................................................................. 9
2.2.3 Installation Step .................................................................................... 9
2.4.1 Electric Control Lock ........................................................................... 12
2.4.2 Electromagnetic Lock .......................................................................... 12
4.1.1 Local Config .......................................................................................... 1
4.1.2 LAN Config ........................................................................................... 4
4.1.3 Indoor Manager ..................................................................................... 4
4.1.4 Network Config ..................................................................................... 5
4.1.5 Video Set .............................................................................................. 7
4.1.6 User Manage ........................................................................................ 8
4.3.1 Call History ......................................................................................... 10
4.3.2 Alarm Record ................................................................ ...................... 11
4.3.3 Unlock Record .................................................................................... 11
4.4.1 VTH Status ......................................................................................... 12
5.1.1 Call Resident....................................................................................... 13
5.1.2 Group Call ........................................................................................... 13
Important Safeguards and Warnings
Please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully before using the product in order to avoid damages and losses. Note:
Do not expose the device to lampblack, steam or dust. Otherwise it may cause
fire or electric shock.
Do not install the device at position exposed to sunlight or in high temperature.
Temperature rise in device may cause fire.
Do not expose the device to humid environment. Otherwise it may cause fire. The device must be installed on solid and flat surface in order to guarantee
safety under load and earthquake. Otherwise, it may cause device to fall off or turnover.
Do not place the device on carpet or quilt. Do not block air vent of the device or ventilation around the device. Otherwise,
temperature in device will rise and may cause fire.
Do not place any object on the device. Do not disassemble the device without professional instruction.
Warning:
Please use battery properly to avoid fire, explosion and other dangers. Please replace used battery with battery of the same type. Do not use power line other than the one specified. Please use it properly.
Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Special Announcement
This manual is for reference only. All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written
notice.
d registered trademarks are the properties of their respective
owners.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of
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1 Product Overview
Model
Chassis Material
Color
Unlock via IC card
Button Type
Lock Control Module
VTO2000A
Metal
Silver
N/A
Mechanical key
Built-in
1.1 List of Models
1.2 Structure
1.2.1 Structure
Before installation, please make you sure know the dimensions of device and select appropriate method of installation. See Figure 1- 1.
Figure 1- 1
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1.2.2 Front Panel
No.
Port Name
Note
1
MIC
Audio input.
2
Camera
It monitors corresponding door region.
3
Compensation Light
Light compensation will automatically turn on during monitoring, calling, or connecting status if there is no enough light in environment.
4
Speaker
Audio output.
5
User Nameplate
Display username and other info.
6
Call Button
Call center or VTH.
Figure 1- 2
1.2.3 Rear Panel
No.
Component Name
Note
1
Camera Angle Adjustment
Adjust camera angle.
2
Vandal-proof Switch
When VTO if forced to leave wall, it will alarm and
report to MGT center.
3
Network Port
Via convertor, connect network cable (RJ45 crystal head).
4
User Port
Connect to lock, door sensor feedback and unlock
button.
5
Project Port
Reserved for project staff use.
Figure 1- 3
1.3 Networking Scene
Here introduces VTO’s application scene, please read the following contents and install according to actual condition.
1.3.1 One-to-One Scene
Visitor press Call button to call resident ( as VTH). See Figure 1- 4.
Figure 1- 4
1.3.2 Group Call Scene
When visitor press Call on VTO, multiple VTH will ring at the same time. The resident can anwer, hang up or unlock door from any of the VTHs. Note: VTH has main VTH (host) and sub VTH (extension). One host can have up to 3 extensions. See Figure 1- 5.
Figure 1- 5
2 Install VTO
Component Name
Illustration
Quantity
M3×6 Hex slot pan head tail machine screws
--- galvanizing white
4
M3×8 Cross recessed countersunk head tail machine screws --- galvanizing white
4
ST3×18 Cross recessed countersunk head tail tapping screws --- galvanizing white
4
White expansion tube6×30mm
4
VTO installation includes direct and embedded wall installation. Direct installation is to install VTO in wall while embedded-wall is to dig a hole on wall and embed VTO into the hole. This chapter separately introduces these two methods.
2.1 Direct Installation
2.1.1 Screw
Before installing VTO, please check screws on accessory bag according to the following specifications and install by following this guide.
Chart 2- 1
Note: M3x6 or M3x8 either is OK.
2.1.2 Dimension
Before you install the device, please make sure you know the dimension of device and select appropriate installation method. See Figure 2- 1.
Figure 2- 1
2.1.3 Installation Step
Step 1. Install metal bracket into the groove on wall. Fasten screw (ST3×18 Cross
recessed countersunk head tail tapping screws --- galvanizing white), and fix metal bracket on wall. See Figure 2- 2
Step 2. Align the device on metal bracket according to screw hole. Fasten screw (M3×8
Cross recessed countersunk head tail machine screws --- galvanizing white), and fix device on metal bracket. See Figure 2- 3.
Figure 2- 2
Component
Illustration
Quantity
M3×6 Hex slot pan head tail machine screws--- galvanizing white
4
M3×8 Cross recessed countersunk head tail machine screws --- galvanizing white
4
Figure 2- 3
2.2 Embedded in Wall
2.2.1 Screw
Before installing VTH, please check screws on accessory bag according to the following specifications and install by following this guide.
Chart 2- 2
Note: M3x6 or M3x8 either is OK.
2.2.2 Dimension
Before you install the device, please make sure you know the dimension of device and select appropriate installation method. See Figure 2- 4.
Figure 2- 4
2.2.3 Installation Step
Step 1. Dig a hole on wall, its dimension is 117*128*80(mm).See Figure 2- 5. Step 2. Embed metal bracket into wall until its four peaks lean against the wall. See
Figure 2- 6.
Step 3. Align the device on metal bracket according to screw hole. Fasten screws (M3×8
Cross recessed countersunk head tail machine screws --- galvanizing white), and fix device on metal bracket. See Figure 2- 7.
Figure 2- 5
Figure 2- 6
No.
Component Name
Note
1
Network Port
Via convertor, connect to network cable. (RJ45 crystal head).
2.3 Wiring
See Figure 2- 8.
Figure 2- 7
Figure 2- 8
2
User Port
Power supply, connect to lock, door sensor and unlock button.
3
Project Port
Reserved for project staff use.
2.4 Electric Control Lock and Electromagnetic Lock
2.4.1 Electric Control Lock
When VTO connects to electric control lock, it means that the positive end of electronic control lock connects to NO of VTO (user port 10) while its negative end connects to COM of VTO (user port 12). When VTO connects to unlock button, one end of unlock button connects to BUTTON of VTO (user port 7) while the other end connects to CND of VTO (user port 9). See Figure 2- 9.
2.4.2 Electromagnetic Lock
When VTO connects to electromagnetic lock, it means that the positive end of electromagnetic lock connects to NC of VTO (user port 11) while its negative end connects to COM of VTO (user port 12). When VTO connects to door sensor in electromagnetic lock, one end of door sensor connects to FEEDBACK of VTO (user port 8) while the other end connects to GND of VTO (user port 9). See Figure 2- 10.
Figure 2- 9
Figure 2- 10
3 Installation Debugging
Warning:
Before debugging, the staff shall be familiar with device’s installation, wiring
and usage.
Beore debugging, check wiring for short or open circuit. When staff find each circuit is normal, plug the device to power. After debugging, clear the site.
3.1 Modify IP Address
VTO default IP address is 192.168.1.110. Before using VTO, you shall modify VTO IP address to be designated IP address. Step 1. Connect VTO to power.
About 60s after plugging to power, it auto boots up and enters working status. Name plate area indicator turns white.
Step 2. Via direction connection of Ethernet cable to connect device and PC, set PC IP
address to be in the same network segment with VTO IP address.
Step 3. On PC, ping VTO IP command to check network.
If network is normal, then continue to Step 4; if network is abnormal, please check cable connection, IP address setup and device power.
Step 4. Login VTO WEB nterface, modify IP address.
1. In Internet Explorer address field, enter VTO IP address, system shows login interface.
2. Enter username and password, click “login”, see Figure 3- 1.
Note: Default username and password is admin and admin. After first time login, please modify your login password.
Figure 3- 1
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3. Select System Config>Network, set VTO IP address, subnet mask and defaul gateway. Click OK, see Figure 3- 2.
3.2 General Config
Figure 3- 2
If you first use VTO, you may need to operate according to the following steps: Step 1. In Internet Explorer, input IP address of the VTO, enter username and password,
click Login to login WEB. Note: Default IP address of VTO is 192.168.1.110. Default username and password is admin/admin. After first login, please change your password.
Step 2. In WEB interface, select System Config>Video Set, set video format as WVGA
as in Figure 3- 3.
Figure 3- 3
Step 3. In System Time tab, click on Sync PC to make VTO time the same with PC. Step 4. Select System Config>Network Config, set VTO IP, Subnet Mask and Default
Gateway. See 错误!未找到引用源。.
4 Web Config
Parameter
Note
Sensor
Set compensation light threshold.
Device Type
Display device type.
Reboot Date
On the set date, device will automatically reboot.
Version Info
Display device version info.
Default
Only restore current Local Config page to default settings.
Language
There are eights languages available.
This chapter introduces VTO WEB interface and its parameters, and how to configure them.
4.1 System Config
4.1.1 Local Config
4.1.1.1 Local Config
In Local Config interface, you can view VTO model, version info and etc.
Figure 4- 1
4.1.1.2 A&C Manager
A&C Manager mainly controls unlock responding interval time, unlock period and door sensor check time.
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Figure 4- 2
Parameter
Note
Unlock Responding Interval
The interval between current unlock and next one, unit is second.
Unlock Period
Period door remains unlocked, unit is second.
Door Sensor Check Time
When only use door sensor, check”Check Door
Sensor Signal Before Lock”, Set “Door Sensor Check
Time” to enable it.
When door remains unlocked over set door sensor check time, it alarms.
Check Door Sensor Signal Before Lock Default
Only restore A&C Manager page to default settings.
4.1.1.3 Talk Manager
The device supports talk management and you can enable and disable upload of talk call record, message and auto snapshot.
4.1.1.4 System Time
Here you can set date format, time format(24-hour and 12-hour), and input system date and time. You can also click on Sync PC to synchronize system time with PC time. You also can set DST start time.
Figure 4- 3
Figure 4- 4
Parameter
Note
Backup Check “card no.”, “VTH info”, and click ,so you can back up
card no. and VTH info.
Restore Backup Check “card no.”, “VTH info”, and click to recover card no.
and VTH info.
Export
Export config fileConfig.backup
Import
Import config file.
Default
Restore all parameters to default status.
Warning: Please back up parameters before restoring default settings!
4.1.1.5 Config Manager
You can import and export configuration, or restore default setup.
Figure 4- 5
4.1.2 LAN Config
Parameter
Note
VTH Short
No.
VTH is indoor device, VTH no. IP Address
Add VTH IP address.
Here you can register VTO to center and set how to call center. Please refer to Ch 5.1.1.
4.1.3 Indoor Manager
In Indoor Manager interface, you can add, delete and modify VTH (digital indoor station),.
For example to add digital VTH: Step 1. In tab, select System Config>Indoor Manager>Digital VTH Manager.
Step 2. Click . Step 3. Fill in digital VTH basic info. See Figure 4- 6.
Figure 4- 6
Note: Parameters with * are mandatory.
Step 4. Click .
System displays interface when VTH is added. See Figure 4- 7.
Figure 4- 7
Click , in pop-up modification page modify VTH info.
1. When you modify digital VTH, you can only modify name and nickname.
2. When you modify analog VTH, you can only modify name, nickname, distributor address and distributor port.
Click , delete digital VTH.
4.1.4 Network Config
4.1.4.1 TCP/IP
You can set local IP network parameter. Step 1. Select System Config>Network>TCP/IP. Step 2. Set local IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. See Figure 4- 8.
Step 3. Click .
Figure 4- 8
After you have modified IP address, WEB page will reboot and go to the new IP address page.
4.1.4.2 FTP
FTP server is used to store record, snapshot picture and etc. User can login FTP server to view and get photo or image. You can go to System Config>Network>FTP, to set local FTP network parameter. See Figure 4- 9.
Figure 4- 9
4.1.4.3 P2P
You can go to System Config>Network>P2P interface, select to enable P2P server, and view info by scanning the two-dimension code at bottom of interface. See Figure 4- 10.
Figure 4- 10
Parameter
Note
Video Format
By resolution, there are WVGA and D1. WVGA800*480 pixels D1:704*576 pixels.
Frame Rate
There are 25 and 30.
Brightness
Adjust video brightness, recommended value is 4060, range is 0
100.
Contrast
Adjust video image contrast, recommended value is 4060, range is 0100.
Saturation
Adjust color saturation, recommended value is 4060, range is 0
100.
Gain
Gain limit of video basic parameter.
Scene Mode
Select mode: automatic, sunny, night and etc.
Day/Night Mode
Includecolor, auto and B/W.
Back Light Mode
IncludeOFF, back light, WDR, HLC.
Mirror
Make image displayed in mirror.
Flip
Display image in flip.
Default
Reset video effect and volume to default.
4.1.5 Video Set
You can go to System Config>Video Set interface to set video and audio. Step 1. Select System Config>Video Set. Step 2. Adjust video parameter. See Figure 4- 11.
Figure 4- 11
Unlock
Unlock via web.
Step 3. Click audio setup tab, adjust audio parameter.
Figure 4- 12
4.1.6 User Manage
Only when you login as admin, you can add, modify, delete and view user info in User Manage interface. Current system supports two types of user:
Admin has higher right who can view, edit, delete configured right.  User only can view system config.
4.1.6.1 Add User
Step 1. Select System Config>User Manager, system enters User Manager interface. Step 2. Click Add. Step 3. Configure user info to add. See Figure 4- 13.
Figure 4- 13
Step 4. Click .
4.1.6.2 Modify User
Admin and user support to modify user password, but cannot modify note information or delete it. Step 1. Select System Config>User Manager, enter User Manager interface. See Figure
4- 14.
Figure 4- 14
Step 2. Click to delet user.
Step 3. Click to modofy user infor, check modify password, modify password and
note info. See Figure 4- 15.
Figure 4- 15
4.2 IPC
If the VTH has configured with IPC info, you can view IPC video image via corresponding VTH. You can go to System Config>IPC info interface, view and modify all IPC info. Step 1. Select System Config>IPC info.
Step 2. Click . Step 3. Modify IPC info. See Figure 4- 16.
Figure 4- 16
Step 4. Click .
4.3 Info Search
You can search and export VTP unlock, call and alarm record in Info Search interface.
4.3.1 Call History
You can search VTO call history in Call History interface, it stores up to 1024 records. See Figure 4- 17.
Figure 4- 17
4.3.2 Alarm Record
You can search VTO alarm in Alarm Record interface, and it stores up to 1024 records.
Figure 4- 18
4.3.3 Unlock Record
You can search VTO unlock records in Unlock Record interface, and it stores up to 1024 records.
Figure 4- 19
4.4 Status Statistics
4.4.1 VTH Status
In VTH status, you can view VTH connection status. Status Offline: Connection between VTO and VTH is disconnected; you cannot call, monitor or talk. Online: Connection between VTO and VTH is ready, you can call, monitor and talk. Monitor Status Unmom: VTH is not monitoring. Onmom: VTH is monitoring.
Figure 4- 20
4.5 Logout
In Logout, you can reboot device or logout. Click on logout to log out the system and it returns to login page.
5 Basic Function Introduction
5.1 Call Function
5.1.1 Call Resident
Press Call button under standby status, and the VTO will call user. User may monitor VTO from VTH.
On VTH, press Unlock button to unlock door.  When VTH picks up, you can start talk with the VTH.  If no one answers the call, then the call will end automatically and device returns to
standby status.
5.1.2 Group Call
Group call is mainly used for one VTO. Press Call button on VTO to call multiple VTH at the same time. A resident can answer, hang up and unlock on any one unit of VTH. VTH consists of master VTH and extension VTH. A system can only have a max of 1 master VTH and 3 extension VTHs.
Set VTO
Step 1. Select System Config>Indoor Manager. Step 2. Click in Indoor Manager interface to delete default VTH9901.
Step 3. Click Add, input VTH short no., input IP address (optional) to add one VTH. Note: In Indoor Manager interface, only need to add main VTH. See Figure 5- 1.
Figure 5- 1
Note: Parameter with * is madantory, while others are optional. Step 4. In LAN Config interface, check group call, click OK. Step 5. After config is complete, enter logout interface, reboot VTO. See Figure 5- 2.
Figure 5- 2
Configure Main VTH
Step 1. In VTH screen, press System Config, and press Project settings, input password
(default is 002236), and enter Project settings interface.
Step 2. Press Local Info, input room no., local IP, subnet mask, see Figure 5- 3 and
Figure 5- 4. Note: Room no. must match VTH short no. in Figure 5- 2.
Figure 5- 3
Step 3. Press network, fill in VTO IP address.
Figure 5- 4
Set Extension
Step 1. In VTH screen, press System Config, and press project settings, input password
(default is 002236), and enter project settings interface. Step 2. Press local info. Press master and it changes to extension. Step 3. Set room no., fill in local IP, subnet mask and gateway. Step 4. In master IP fill in main VTH IP. After setup is complete, extension will auto synv
with user config on the main VTH.
Figure 5- 5
5.2 Monitor
Both VTS and VTH are able to monitor this VTO and remotely view camera captured image on VTH.
5.3 Unlock Function
Unlock by Center
When center is called, calling or monitoring, center can remotely unlock door. VTO will return to standby interface after call ends or countdown stops.
Unlock by VTH
When VTH is called, calling or monitoring, VTH can remotely unlock door. VTO will return to standby interface after call ends or countdown stops.
5.4 Compensation of Light
In dark environment or at night, the VTO adopts auto photoreception technology which
achieves light compensation in connecting status.
5.5 Vandal Proof
There is one channel of vandal proof which will generate alarm sound and report to the manager center once VTO is forced to leave the wall.
5.6 Restore Backup
Restore Card Info
If you encounter abnormality with card info or accidently restore default settings, you can restore card info with this function.
Restore VTH Info
If VTH info is mistakenly changed, you can restore VTH info with this function.
Note: Every half hour, VTO automatically saves card and VTH info in the system. If you want to restore card and/or VTH info, you must restore within half hour after your last operation that change these info.
6 FAQ
1. Q: I pressed Call button, and the indicator turned on, but the VTO did not start a call?
A: Please check your operation process.
2. Q: How to end a call when I am calling?
A: Please press button on VTO and there will be sound from the device.
3. Q: The device could not boot up and there was no sound or light.
A: Please check if power supply is well plugged.
4. Q: My call did not go though.
A: It is network connection error; please check the cables of the device and its
extension.
5. Q:Volume is too low.
A: Adjust the VTO and VTH call volume.
6. Q: The device does not boot up.
A: Check the power supply between VTH and VTO.
7. Q: VTH does not show video or video quality is poor.
A: Go to VTO WEB page, switch video format to WVGA and avoid placing VTO under
poor light or direct sunlight.
8. Q:The device cannot unlock.
A: Check A&C module on VTH for loosened wiring, and check electric lock (incorrect
wiring, no output voltage or low output voltage).
9. Q: I have other problems not included above.
A: Please contact technical staffs for assistance.
Model
VTO2000A
System Main Process
Embedded micro controller
OS
Embedded Linux os
Video
Video Compression Standard
H.264 Input/Sensor
Megapixel CMOS HD camera
Night Vision
Support
Audio Input
Omnidirectional Mic
Output
Built-in speaker
Talk
Support bidirectional talk
Operation
Mode
Input
Single key input
Door Lock Status Check
Support (optional)
Network Ethernet
10M/100Mbps self-fit
Network Protocol
TCP/IP
General
Power
DC 10V15V
Consumption
Standby ≤1W; working ≤10W
Working Temperature
30℃~+70
Relative Humidity
10%~90%RH
Dimension (L×W×H)
129.9mm×32.2mm×140mm Wight
0.8kg
Appendix 1 Technical Specifications
Cable Specification
0<LN≤50m
50<LN≤100m
UTP Cat5e/Cat6: 10 ohm/100m
Optional
Optional
UTP Cat5e/Cat6: 18.8 ohm/100m
Optional
Not optional
Extension Line Specification
0<LC≤30m
30<LC≤100m
20AWG
Optional
Not optional
18AWG
Optional
Optional
17AWG
Optional
Optional
VTO Model
Embedded Box
VTO2000A
Case 126*115
Appendix 2 Accessories
Appendix 2.1 Cable Specification
The wiring length between VTO and VTH is LN, so reasonable specification of wiring is:
Note: Please do not let LN be over 100m.
Appendix 2.2 Power Extension Line Specification
The wiring length between VTO and adaptor is LC, so reasonable specification of extnsion line is:
Note: Before plugging extension line to power, make sure its positive and negative end are correctly wired.
Appendix 2.3 Embedded Box
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Note: This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in user
interface. All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written
notice. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective
owners. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of
us. Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more
information.
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