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| + | '''<span style="color:red">Please watch the Video Instructions until the Step by Step Instructions are completed, Thank you for your patience</span>''' |
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| =Stand Alone Multiple VTH and VTO Setup= | | =Stand Alone Multiple VTH and VTO Setup= |
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| ==Step by Step Instructions== | | ==Step by Step Instructions== |
− | The VTO devices should be configured and set up as the first step.
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− | One VTO device will be designated as the Main VTO and any other VTO devices will be a Sub VTO
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− | The Main VTO will also serve as the SIP Server in this setup.
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− | ===Main VTO Setup===
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− | 1. Log into the web interface of the VTO by entering the IP
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− | You can find the current IP of the VTO by using [[Software/Dahua Toolbox/VDPConfig|VDPConfig]] from a local computer
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_1.jpg|500px]]
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− | Enter the IP into Internet Explorer
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_2.jpg|500px]]
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− | 2. The Device Initialization will appear if this device has not been initialized
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− | Device Initialization Steps:
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− | <gallery>
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− | File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_3.jpg|Create a password for the device
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− | File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_4.jpg|Enter an email address for password recovery
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− | File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_5.jpg|Select OK to complete initialization
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− | 3. Log into the device by entering the Username and Password and click Login
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_6.jpg|500px]]
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− | 4. Click Local Setting
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_7.jpg|500px]]
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− | 5. Under Basic settings, confirm the information being used.
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− | In this example we will use the default
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_8.jpg|500px]]
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− | '''Villa Call No. = 9901'''
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− | '''VTO No. = 8001'''
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_9.jpg|500px]]
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− | 6. Now the SIP function must be enabled and configured
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− | Click Network Settings
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_10.jpg|500px]]
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− | 7. Click SIP Server
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_11.jpg|500px]]
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− | 8. In this example, the VTO device itself will act as the SIP server
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− | To make changes to SIP Server settings, start by unchecking the box next to Enable
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_12.jpg|500px]]
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− | The fields can now be edited
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_13.jpg|500px]]
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− | * Server Type - VTO
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− | * IP Address - IP Address of VTO device , in this example 192.168.2.163
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− | * Port - 5060 - Leave at default
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− | * SIP Server Username - Username for VTO
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− | * SIP Server Password - Password for VTO
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− | 9. Once all information has been entered, check the box to enable SIP Server
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_14.jpg|500px]]
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− | 10. Click 'Save' to save settings
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_15.jpg|500px]]
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− | ===Sub VTO Setup===
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− | 1. Log into the web interface of the Sub VTO by entering the IP
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− | ===VTH Setup===
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− | 1. Power on the VTH
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− | Device Initialization will appear if this device has not been initialized
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_16.jpg|500px]]
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− | * Password - create a password for the device
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− | * Confirm Pwd - confirm created password
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− | * Email - email address used for password recovery
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− | Select OK once all information has been entered
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− | 2. A message will confirm successful device initialization
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_17.jpg|500px]]
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− | 3. From the Main Menu 'long press' or tap and hold the 'Setting' button for over 6 seconds to enter Advanced Settings
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_18.jpg|500px]]
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− | 4. Enter the password for the device and select OK
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_19.jpg|500px]]
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− | 5. Network
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− | Confirm the IP information for the VTH device
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_20.jpg|500px]]
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− | 6. VTH Config
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− | Tap the field next to 'Room No.' to change the setting
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_21.jpg|500px]]
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− | The VTH Room No. will be the VTO's Villa Call Number with an added '#0'
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− | In this example we will use the VTO's Call No. of 9901 + #0
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− | 9901#0
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− | Tap OK once the information has been entered
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− | [[File:Stand_Alone_VTH_and_VTO_Setup_-_SIP_-_22.jpg|500px]]
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− | 7. SIP Server
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− | In this example the VTO has been configured to act as the SIP Server, so the VTO device information will be entered in this section in the highlighted fields
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− | All other fields should be left at their default settings
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− | * Server IP - IP Address of VTO
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− | * User Name - User Name for VTO
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− | * Login Pwd - Password for VTO
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− | 8. Once the information has been entered
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− | Tap the toggle next to 'Enable Status' to On
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− | Tap OK to save settings
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− | 9. VTO Config
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− | Enter the information for the VTO device:
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− | 10. Once the information has been entered
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− | Tap the toggle next to 'Enable Status' to On
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− | 11. A message will pop up to confirm
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− | 12. The VTH is now configured
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− | Tap the Home icon in the top right to return to the Home screen
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− | 13. Once the devices have been both configured properly it can take a few minutes for the devices to complete the connection between the devices
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− | You can monitor the status of the connection by checking the upper right corner of the VTH
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− | This icon will be displayed when there is no active connection to the VTO:
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− | [[File:VTH_no_connection_icon.jpg]]
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− | 14. Once the icon has been cleared then the devices should be ready to communicate.
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− | 15. Test a call by pressing the call button on the VTO and you should receive a call at the VTH
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This guide will show how to setup multiple stand alone VTO and VTH devices on a network
In this example a VTO will be designated as the main VTO and also act as the SIP server for the installation
In this example a VTO2000A will act as Main VTO and a VTO2111D will act as Sub VTO