Difference between revisions of "Video Intercom/SIP 2.0/Multiple VTH and VTO One-Key Config Setup"

 
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10. Click on '''Initialize''' on all the VDP devices on the network. The VTH will then initialize them with the passwords we previously entered.  
  
 
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11. Make sure all units say '''Initialized''' before clicking on '''Next'''
  
 
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12. The VTH will now force a DHCP address to the VDP devices. It will also assign suggested main and subs to each device on the network.  
  
 
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13. This page will require you to edit every device we initialized. Local is the VTH we are on. So you don't need to edit. Select the First VTO and tap on '''Edit'''
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'''The VTH will suggest the Main/Sub devices but you will still need to tap edit on each one to confirm the setup. If you skip this step you may encounter an Environment error'''
  
 
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14. Make sure the first VTO is the Main unit. Change the video standard to NTSC for USA standards. Set the time and date to the VTO then tap on '''OK'''
  
 
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16. Enter a new IP if the DHCP address is not wanted. Then tap on '''OK'''
  
 
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17. Once you see all the VDP device say '''Change''' you can tap on '''One-key Config'''
  
 
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18. The VTH will now send the configurations to all the devices. The progress will stay stuck on a progress percentage until all the devices boot back up.  
  
 
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19. Once the devices boot back up you will be sent to the VTH home page, Click on '''Monitor''' to make sure you can see all the VTO's we setup
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 1 November 2021

How to Setup One Key Config

Description

This article will go over the new One Key Config setup with multiple devices.

Prerequisites

  • VTH with the One Key Config feature
  • VTOs with SIP 2.0 Firmware

Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions

1. Select your region by tapping on the country

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2. Select the country and tap on OK

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3. Then tap on OK

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4. Tap on Villa before clicking on OK

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5. Select First-time Config and then OK

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6. The VTH will then receive a DHCP address from the network

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7. Click on Next or select Static IP if you have a specific IP to give it

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8. Set VTH Password Will initialize all the VTHs on the network with this password. Also enter an E-Mail to reset passwords. Tap on Next

Note: VTHs will require a 6-digit numerical password

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9. Set VTO Password Will initialize all the VTOs on the network with this password. The E-Mail will re-enter itself. Tap on Next

Note: The VTO password requires a 8-character password. The password must be alpha-numerical

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10. Click on Initialize on all the VDP devices on the network. The VTH will then initialize them with the passwords we previously entered.

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11. Make sure all units say Initialized before clicking on Next

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12. The VTH will now force a DHCP address to the VDP devices. It will also assign suggested main and subs to each device on the network.

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13. This page will require you to edit every device we initialized. Local is the VTH we are on. So you don't need to edit. Select the First VTO and tap on Edit

The VTH will suggest the Main/Sub devices but you will still need to tap edit on each one to confirm the setup. If you skip this step you may encounter an Environment error

2.0 Multiple VDP One Key Config-13.png

14. Make sure the first VTO is the Main unit. Change the video standard to NTSC for USA standards. Set the time and date to the VTO then tap on OK

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15. Now select the second VTO and tap on Edit

The VTH will suggest the Main/Sub devices but you will still need to tap edit on each one to confirm the setup. If you skip this step you may encounter an Environment error

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16. Enter a new IP if the DHCP address is not wanted. Then tap on OK

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17. Once you see all the VDP device say Change you can tap on One-key Config

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18. The VTH will now send the configurations to all the devices. The progress will stay stuck on a progress percentage until all the devices boot back up.

2.0 Multiple VDP One Key Config-18.png

19. Once the devices boot back up you will be sent to the VTH home page, Click on Monitor to make sure you can see all the VTO's we setup

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20. Tap on the entries

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21. If you can see video and initiate a two-way talk you know everything went through properly.

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22. VTHs can now receive calls from the VTOs

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