Video Intercom/How To Add A VTO2111D-WP To A VTH5221D

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These instructions are for Generation 1, IP-based Video Intercom Devices only.
Icon Name Generation Technology SIP 2.0 Example Device 1 Example Device 2 Identifying Characteristic PC Software Mobile App
Gen1-IP Gen 1 IP Non-SIP VTH1550CH VTO2111D-WP No "-2" or "-S" SmartPSS gDMSS or iDMSS

How To Add A VTO2111D-WP To a VTH5221D

Description

This Step by Step guide will provide instruction to setup A VTO2111D-WP To A VTH5221D via a LAN and Wireless LAN connection.

  • VTH status indicator key:

VTO2VTH5Setup070.png

Prerequisites

  • Power to VTH5221D and VTO2111D-WP (PoE or DC12V)
  • Wired or wireless network
  • Windows PC on the network

Step by Step Instructions

Below are several sets of instructions for setting up both the VTO and VTH system in their respective interfaces.

Wired Instructions

Follow the instructions below for using a wired network (or PoE).

Video Instructions: VTO
VTO2111D-WP

1. Please plug in the appropriate power supply, the VTO2111D-WP can use PoE or a DC power supply:

  • PoE:

VTO2VTH5Setup003.jpg

  • DC power supply:

VTO2VTH5Setup002.jpg

2. For this exercise, the VTO will have both DC power and a direct Ethernet connection directly to a laptop for setup. After the unit has booted up make sure you have a network connection to the device via an Ethernet cable.

VTO2VTH5Setup001.jpg

3. If you are using a direct connection please set your devices IP address to 192.168.1.x (x=any available IP), subnet mask 255.255.255.0. This will ensure you are using the same IP scheme as the VTO's factory defaults.

VTO2VTH5Setup067.JPG

4. Launch Internet Explorer and enter the VTO's default IP address into the URL address bar: 192.168.1.110. If you cannot see the web page load on this default IP, then please press and hold the reset button located on the back side of the VTO for 15 seconds while the device is powered on. Once at the login page please enter the default username (admin) and password (admin).

VTO2VTH5Setup066.jpg

5. After the login page please select Network Config on the left side. Under the TCP/IP tab please input the desired network configuration. For this exercise, the network uses a 192.168.2.x scheme, and the device will be configured on the wired interface (Eth0) and on a static IP address on the LAN (DCHP-Off). After the settings have been entered, select OK. Changing network schemes will disconnect the device when directly connected. From here the device can now be plugged into the network, and accessed from the network.

VTO2VTH5Setup068.png

6. To configure the Main VTH with the VTO we will need to add the VTH's room number (or desired room number) to the VTO. Select Indoor Manager on the left, select Add, from here the only necessary info will be the room number. For this example we will be using 9902 as the Main VTH's room number, select OK when this is finished. *Note* The VTO's room number can differ from this number (default of 6901), however this specific device can only add one Main VTH (with multiple VTH extensions).

VTO2VTH5Setup069.png

7. From here the VTO will use an auto negotiation protocol with the VTH. This process will sometimes require rebooting the device. To access the software reboot on the VTO please select Logout on the left side -> Reboot Device -> Reboot Device, and wait 2-5 minutes. Please follow the second part of the Step by Step instructions to setup and configure the VTH5221D

VTO2VTH5Setup064.jpg

Video Instructions: VTH
VTH5221D

1. Please plug in the appropriate power supply, the VTH5221D can use PoE or a DC power supply:

  • PoE:

VTO2VTH5Setup007.jpg

  • DC power supply:

VTO2VTH5Setup006.jpg

2. Once the VTH has booted up please tap the screen to wake up the main menu.

VTO2VTH5Setup0011.jpg

Press and hold Setting until a login menu appears on the screen.

VTO2VTH5Setup0012.jpg

Tap the area next to Password: and enter 888888 to get into the main settings of the device.

VTO2VTH5Setup0014.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0015.jpg

3. At the Network area of the VTH tap Wired IP.

VTO2VTH5Setup0016.jpg

4. Here you can set a static LAN IP, then select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0017.jpg

Alternatively you can use DHCP to grab an address from your Routers DHCP server, then select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0018.jpg

5. To setup the Room No. tap the field and enter a four digit room number (or the number that had been added on the VTO) then select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0028.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0031.jpg

6. Tap VTO Set on the left and enter the VTO IP Address, username, and password that you configured in the VTO setup process.

VTO2VTH5Setup0033.jpg

Then Enable Status to ON.

VTO2VTH5Setup0034.jpg

Note:If the VTO not Connected symbol in the upper right corner does not go away, then you will need to reboot the device through Setting -> Reboot. If this does not work repeat this step. If that does not work, reboot the VTO and repeat this step.

7. Once the VTO not Connected status is cleared, attempt to make a call from the VTO by pressing the blue door bell button.

VTO2VTH5Setup049.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup051.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup053.jpg

Wireless

Follow the instructions below for using a wireless network.

Video Instructions: VTO
VTO2111D-WP

1. Please plug in the appropriate power supply, since the VTO2111D-WP can use PoE or a DC power supply:

  • PoE:

VTO2VTH5Setup003.jpg

  • DC power supply:

VTO2VTH5Setup002.jpg

2. For this exercise, the VTO will have both DC power and a direct Ethernet connection directly to a laptop for setup. After the unit has booted up make sure you have a network connection to the device via an Ethernet cable.

VTO2VTH5Setup001.jpg

3. If you are using a direct connection please set your devices IP address to 192.168.1.x (x=any available IP), subnet mask 255.255.255.0. This will ensure you are using the same IP scheme as the VTO's factory defaults.

VTO2VTH5Setup067.JPG

4. Launch Internet Explorer and enter the VTO's default IP address into the URL address bar: 192.168.1.110. If you cannot see the web page load on this default IP, then please press and hold the reset button located on the back side of the VTO for 15 seconds while the device is powered on. Once at the login page please enter the default username (admin) and password (admin).

VTO2VTH5Setup066.jpg

5. After the login page please select Network Config on the left side. Under the TCP/IP tab please input the desired network configuration under ETH2, which is the wifi interface. For this exercise, the network uses a 192.168.2.x scheme, and the device will be configured on the wireless interface (Eth2) and on a static IP address on the LAN (DCHP-Off). After the settings have been entered, select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup071.png

6. Now select WIFI Info on the left hand side then select Open WLAN and wait while the device scans for wifi networks in the area.

VTO2VTH5Setup072.png

7. Once you have located your wireless network's name, select the + to connect. Enter in your password for the network and then select OK to proceed connecting. Note: The wireless network must operate on a 2.4GHz band for this device.

VTO2VTH5Setup073.png

8. Once connected the State should list "Connected" on your designated network. You are now connected via wifi, however the current connection to the network will disconnect, please use the new IP address setup to connect to the VTO. From here the device can now be unplugged from the wired network.

VTO2VTH5Setup074.png

9. To configure the Main VTH with the VTO we will need to add the VTH's room number (or desired room number) to the VTO. Select Indoor Manager on the left, select Add, from here the only necessary info will be the room number. For this example we will be using 9902 as the Main VTH's room number, select OK when this is finished. *Note* The VTO's room number can differ from this number (default of 6901), however this specific device can only add one Main VTH (with multiple VTH extensions).

VTO2VTH5Setup069.png

10. From here the VTO will use an auto negotiation protocol with the VTH. This process will sometimes require rebooting the device. To access the software reboot on the VTO please select Logout on the left side -> Reboot Device -> Reboot Device, and wait 2-5 minutes. Please follow the second part of the Step by Step instructions to setup and configure the VTH5221D

VTO2VTH5Setup064.jpg

Video Instructions: VTH
VTH5221D

1. Please plug in the appropriate power supply, the VTH5221D can use PoE or a DC power supply:

  • PoE:

VTO2VTH5Setup007.jpg

  • DC power supply:

VTO2VTH5Setup006.jpg

2. Once the VTH has booted up please tap the screen to wake up the main menu.

VTO2VTH5Setup0011.jpg

Press and hold Setting until a login menu appears on the screen.

VTO2VTH5Setup0012.jpg

Tap the area next to Password: and enter 888888 to get into the main settings of the device.

VTO2VTH5Setup0014.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0015.jpg

3. At the Network menu under WLAN tap "OFF" to turn wifi on.

VTO2VTH5Setup0016.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0021.png


4. Once the VTH has scanned the 2.4GHz networks in the area, tap the WIFI Name that belongs to your network.

VTO2VTH5Setup0025.jpg

5. Now enter in the password for your WIFI network, and then select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0023.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0024.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0025.jpg

6. Now, select WireLess IP at the top of the screen and either enter your network information (IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway) . Alternatively you can tap the DHCP slider to turn on automatic addressing (the network needs a DHCP server, typically a router or modem). Then Select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0026.jpg

7. To setup the Room No. tap the field and enter a four digit room number (or the number that had been added on the VTO) then select OK.

VTO2VTH5Setup0028.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup0031.jpg

8. Tap VTO Set on the left and enter the VTO IP Address, username, and password that you configured in the VTO setup process.

VTO2VTH5Setup0033.jpg

Then Enable Status to ON.

VTO2VTH5Setup0034.jpg

Note:If the VTO not Connected symbol in the upper right corner does not go away, then you will need to reboot the device through Setting -> Reboot. If this does not work repeat this step. If that does not work, reboot the VTO and repeat this step.

9. Once the VTO not Connected status is cleared, attempt to make a call from the VTO by pressing the blue door bell button.

VTO2VTH5Setup049.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup051.jpg

VTO2VTH5Setup053.jpg