Digital VTH (4.6 Version) - User's Manual - V1.0.0
Digital VTH (4.6 Version) - User's Manual - V1.0.0
6 version)
User's Manual
V1.0.0
Foreword
This manual introduces the structure and configuration of digital VTH. Read carefully before using
the VTH, and keep the manual safe for future reference.
Safety Instructions
The following signal words might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property
damage, data loss, reductions in performance, or unpredictable
results.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Time
V1.0.0 First release. January 2023
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using the device.
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Important Safeguard 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
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 Safeguard and Warnings .............................................................................................................................................. III
1 Product Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Front Panel.................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 VTH2421F Series ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1.2 VTH2621G/VTH2622G Series.................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.3 VTH5221D Series............................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.1.4 VTH5241D Series............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.5 VTH5421E Series ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1.6 VTH5421H Series............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1.7 VTH8621K Series ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Rear Panel ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2.1 VTH2421F Series ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.2.2 VTH2621G Series............................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.2.3 VTH2622G Series............................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.2.4 VTH5221D Series............................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.2.5 VTH5241D Series...........................................................................................................................................................10
1.2.6 VTH5421E Series ...........................................................................................................................................................11
1.2.7 VTH5421H Series...........................................................................................................................................................12
1.2.8 VTH8621K Series ...........................................................................................................................................................13
1.3 Alarm Port ...................................................................................................................................................................................13
1.4 Function........................................................................................................................................................................................14
2 Quick Configuration of VTO and VTH ....................................................................................................................................... 15
2.1 Preparation .................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.2 VTO Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
2.2.1 Initialization .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.2.2 Network Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................17
2.2.3 Server Type ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
2.2.4 SIP Server ..........................................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.5 Adding VTO...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.2.6 Adding VTH...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.3 VTH Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
2.3.1 Initialization (Quick Configuration) ....................................................................................................................22
2.3.2 Network Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................28
2.3.2.1 WLAN........................................................................................................................................................................28
2.3.2.2 LAN ............................................................................................................................................................................29
2.3.3 Configuring VTH............................................................................................................................................................30
2.3.4 SIP Server ..........................................................................................................................................................................31
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2.3.5 VTO Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................32
2.4 Commissioning ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.4.1 VTO Calling VTH ............................................................................................................................................................33
2.4.2 VTH Monitoring VTO ...................................................................................................................................................34
3 VTH Screen Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.1 Home Screen ..............................................................................................................................................................................36
3.2 Call................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
3.2.1 Call Log...............................................................................................................................................................................39
3.2.2 Contacts .............................................................................................................................................................................39
3.2.3 Calling User ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.2.3.1 By Room Number ...............................................................................................................................................41
3.2.3.2 From Contact........................................................................................................................................................42
3.2.4 Call from User ................................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.2.5 Call from VTO .................................................................................................................................................................. 43
3.2.6 Calling DMSS ................................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.3 Information.................................................................................................................................................................................45
3.3.1 Security Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................45
3.3.2 Guest Message ...............................................................................................................................................................47
3.3.3 Publish Information.....................................................................................................................................................47
3.3.4 Video Pictures................................................................................................................................................................. 47
3.4 Monitor .........................................................................................................................................................................................48
3.4.1 Monitoring VTO .............................................................................................................................................................48
3.4.2 Monitoring IPC ...............................................................................................................................................................50
3.4.2.1 Adding IPC .............................................................................................................................................................50
3.4.2.2 Modifying IPC ......................................................................................................................................................52
3.4.2.3 Deleting IPC ..........................................................................................................................................................52
3.4.2.4 Monitoring ............................................................................................................................................................52
3.4.3 Favorite ..............................................................................................................................................................................53
3.5 Concierge .....................................................................................................................................................................................54
3.6 Setting ...........................................................................................................................................................................................54
3.6.1 Ring Settings ................................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.6.1.1 VTO Ring ................................................................................................................................................................. 54
3.6.1.2 VTH Ring ................................................................................................................................................................. 55
3.6.1.3 Alarm Ring .............................................................................................................................................................56
3.6.1.4 Other Ring Settings...........................................................................................................................................56
3.6.2 Card Information...........................................................................................................................................................57
3.6.3 Alarm Setting .................................................................................................................................................................. 58
3.6.3.1 Wired Zone ............................................................................................................................................................58
3.6.3.2 Wireless Zone.......................................................................................................................................................60
3.6.3.3 Alarm Output .......................................................................................................................................................61
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3.6.4 Mode Setting................................................................................................................................................................... 61
3.6.5 Forward Setting .............................................................................................................................................................63
3.6.6 General Setting ..............................................................................................................................................................64
3.6.6.1 Time Setting and DND ..................................................................................................................................... 64
3.6.6.2 Display Setting ....................................................................................................................................................65
3.6.6.3 QR Code .................................................................................................................................................................. 66
3.6.6.4 Other Settings .....................................................................................................................................................68
3.6.7 WLAN ..................................................................................................................................................................................70
3.6.8 User Password Setting ...............................................................................................................................................71
3.6.9 Network Password Setting....................................................................................................................................... 72
3.6.9.1 Creating Network Password.........................................................................................................................72
3.6.9.2 Changing Network Password ......................................................................................................................74
3.6.9.3 Resetting Network Password.......................................................................................................................75
3.6.10 Product Information .................................................................................................................................................75
3.7 Project Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................76
3.7.1 Forget Password............................................................................................................................................................76
3.7.2 Network Settings ..........................................................................................................................................................77
3.7.3 Configuring VTH............................................................................................................................................................78
3.7.4 VTO Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................79
3.7.5 Factory Reset................................................................................................................................................................... 80
3.7.6 Adding Device ................................................................................................................................................................81
3.7.7 Reset MSG .........................................................................................................................................................................83
3.8 Unlock Function ....................................................................................................................................................................... 84
3.9 Arm and Disarm Function....................................................................................................................................................84
3.9.1 Arm.......................................................................................................................................................................................84
3.9.2 Disarm ................................................................................................................................................................................85
4 DSS Agile VDP ......................................................................................................................................................................................87
4.1 Downloading the App ...........................................................................................................................................................87
4.2 Registration and Login .........................................................................................................................................................87
4.3 Call Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................89
4.3.1 Forwarding Calls ...........................................................................................................................................................89
4.3.2 Calling Operations .......................................................................................................................................................91
4.4 Monitoring ..................................................................................................................................................................................92
4.5 Call Records ................................................................................................................................................................................94
4.6 Message ........................................................................................................................................................................................95
4.7 Visitor ............................................................................................................................................................................................98
4.7.1 Creating Pass................................................................................................................................................................... 98
4.7.2 Visit Records ................................................................................................................................................................. 101
4.8 Setting ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 102
5 DMSS App ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 104
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5.1 Downloading DMSS............................................................................................................................................................. 104
5.2 Registration and Login ...................................................................................................................................................... 104
5.3 Adding VTH to DMSS .......................................................................................................................................................... 106
5.4 Configuring Arm and Disarm .......................................................................................................................................... 108
5.5 DMSS Calling VTH ................................................................................................................................................................. 109
5.6 DMSS Calling VTO................................................................................................................................................................. 110
5.7 DMSS Unlocking Door ........................................................................................................................................................ 111
5.8 DMSS Monitoring VTO ....................................................................................................................................................... 112
5.9 Viewing Alarm Information ............................................................................................................................................. 114
5.10 Device Sharing..................................................................................................................................................................... 114
Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 118
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1 Product Overview
The following front and rear panel figures are for reference only.
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1.1.3 VTH5221D Series
Figure 1-3 Front panel
● Answer call.
● During call, press to hang up.
Call ● During monitoring, press to speak to unit VTO, villa VTO,
fence station and verifying VTO.
● During speaking, press to exit speaking.
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1.1.4 VTH5241D Series
Figure 1-4 Front panel
● Answer call.
● During call, press to hang up.
Call ● During monitoring, press to speak to unit VTO, villa VTO,
fence station and verifying VTO.
● During speaking, press to exit speaking.
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1.1.5 VTH5421E Series
Figure 1-5 Front panel
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1.1.7 VTH8621K Series
Figure 1-7 Front panel
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1.2 Rear Panel
Port positions at the rear panel may differ depending on the actual product. For details about the
alarm port, see "1.3 Alarm Port".
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1.2.2 VTH2621G Series
Figure 1-9 Rear panel (non 2-wire)
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1.2.3 VTH2622G Series
Figure 1-10 Rear panel (2-wire)
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1.2.4 VTH5221D Series
Figure 1-11 Rear panel
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1.2.5 VTH5241D Series
Figure 1-13 Rear panel
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1.2.6 VTH5421E Series
Figure 1-15 Rear panel
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1.2.7 VTH5421H Series
Figure 1-17 Rear panel
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1.2.8 VTH8621K Series
Figure 1-19 Rear panel
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1.4 Function
Wi-Fi Networking
Connect to Wi-Fi networks.
Video/Voice Call
Make video or voice call to other VTOs and VTHs.
Monitoring
Monitor fence station, VTO and IPC devices (only supported by certain models).
Concierge
Make calls to the Management Center.
Auto Snapshot
Take snapshots when calling or monitoring, and store them in the SD card.
Remote Unlock
Unlock doors remotely.
Playback
Play back videos and pictures in the SD card.
Alarm
Alarms will trigger linkage and be sent to the Call Center.
Record
View call and alarm records.
Message
View messages, including videos, pictures and announcements.
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2 Quick Configuration of VTO and VTH
Carry out quick configuration to make sure that the device can realize basic network access, call and
monitoring functions.
2.1 Preparation
Before commissioning:
● Power on the device only after there is no short or open circuit.
● Plan IP addresses and numbers (works as phone numbers) for every VTO and VTH.
● Confirm the position of the SIP server.
● The device must be used with a VTO that is the SIP server. This section takes a unit VTO as an
example. See corresponding user’s manuals for other VTO types.
● Log in to the web interface of every VTO and VTH and configure all relevant information.
2.2.1 Initialization
Background Information
For first-time use, you must initialize the device.
Make sure that the IP addresses of the PC and VTO are in the same network segment. The default IP
address of VTO is 192.168.1.108.
Procedure
Step 1 Power on the VTO.
Step 2 Go to the default IP address of VTO in the browser.
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Figure 2-1 Device initialization
Step 3 Enter the password and confirm it, and then click Next.
This password is used to log in to the web interface. It must be at least 8 characters, and
include a combination of at least two types among number, letter and symbol.
Figure 2-2 Set an email address
Step 4 Select Email and enter your email address for resetting password.
Step 5 Click Next.
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Figure 2-3 Initialization successful
Step 7 Enter username (admin by default) and password, and then click Login.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Network > Basic.
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Figure 2-5 TCP/IP
Procedure
Step 1 Select Network > SIP Server.
Figure 2-6 SIP server (1)
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Figure 2-7 SIP server (2)
◇ VTO settings have been completed if the platform or another VTO works as the SIP
server.
◇ If the current VTO works as the SIP server, Device Manager will appear on the left.
Table 2-2 SIP server parameters when the platform works as the SIP server
Parameter Description
IP Address IP address of the platform.
Port 5080 by default.
Username
Keep it default.
Password
SIP Domain Keep it default or null.
SIP Server
Username
SIP server login username and password.
SIP Server
Password
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2.2.5 Adding VTO
Background Information
Add VTO only when the current VTO works as the SIP server.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the web page of the VTO.
Step 2 Select Household Setting > VTO No. Management.
Figure 2-8 VTO number management
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Parameter Description
IP Address IP address of VTO.
Username
Web interface login username and password of this VTO.
Password
Step 5 Click OK.
Step 6 Repeat Step3- Step5 to add other VTOs.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Household Setting > Room No. Management.
Figure 2-10 Room number management
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Table 2-4 Parameters of adding a VTH
Parameter Description
First Name
Last Name Information to distinguish each device.
Nick Name
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Figure 2-12 Select a region and language
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Figure 2-14 First-time configuration
Step 4 DHCP is selected by default, or select Static IP and configure the parameters as needed.
Figure 2-15 DHCP
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Figure 2-16 Static IP
Step 5 Set a password and an email address for the VTH, and then tap Next.
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Figure 2-18 Set a password an Email address for the VTO
Step 7 Click Initialize to initialize a single device or Batch Initialization to initialize all available
devices, and then click Next.
Figure 2-19 Initialize devices
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Figure 2-20 Network configuration
Result
Different models have different main screens. Here are the two kind of main screens.
Figure 2-21 Main screen (1)
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Figure 2-22 Main Screen (2)
2.3.2.1 WLAN
● Only certain models support WLAN function.
● Use a router with secured encryption protocols.
WLAN
1. On the main screen, select Setting > WLAN.
2. Tap WLAN screen, and tap next Wi-Fi Name to see all of the available Wi-Fi services.
Figure 2-23 Enable Wi-Fi
3. Tap a Wi-Fi, and then enter the password to connect to the Wi-Fi.
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Figure 2-24 Wi-Fi
WireLess IP
1. On the main screen, select Setting > WLAN.
2. Tap Wireless IP, and enter Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway, and then tap OK.
Figure 2-25 Wireless IP
You can also tap Wireless IP, and turn on DHCP to obtain the information automatically.
2.3.2.2 LAN
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter the password and tap OK.
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Step 3 Tap Network > LAN.
Step 4 Enter the information, and then tap OK; or turn on DHCP to obtain the information
automatically.
Figure 2-26 Configuring LAN
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and then tap OK.
◇Main VTH Username and Main VTH PWD are turned grey and cannot be edited in
this situation.
◇ Room number must be the same with Room No., which is configured when adding
VTHs on the VTO web page. Otherwise, it will fail to connect to the VTO. When there
are extension VTHs, room numbers must end with #0. Otherwise, it will fail to
connect to the VTO.
● As an extension VTH.
1. Tap Main to witch Main to Extension.
2. Enter the room number (such as 101#1), Main VTH IP and password (IP address and
password of the main VTH), and then tap OK.
Main VTH Username and Main VTH PWD are the username and password of main
VTH. Default user name is admin, and the password is the one set during initialization.
Step 5 Turn on the following functions as needed.
● SSH: The debugging terminal will connect to the VTH remotely through SSH protocol.
● Security Mode: Log in to the VTO in a secured way.
● Password Protection: Encrypt the password before sending out.
It is recommended to turn off SSH, and turn on security mode and password protection.
Otherwise, the device might be exposed to security risks and data leakage.
Step 6 Tap OK.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter password and tap OK.
Step 3 Tap SIP Server.
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Figure 2-28 SIP server
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter password and tap OK.
Step 3 Tap VTO Config.
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Figure 2-29 VTO configuration
User Name and Password must be consistent with the web interface login
username and password of the VTO.
● Add sub VTO or fence station.
1. Enter the sub VTO or fence Station name, IP address, username and password.
2. Turn on Enable Status.
Tap / to turn page and add more sub VTO or fence stations.
2.4 Commissioning
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Figure 2-30 Calling interface
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Figure 2-32 Monitoring image
SD card is needed for recording and snapshot; otherwise, the icons will be gray.
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3 VTH Screen Operation
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No. Name Description
Network connection status is displayed.
● :Not connected to the network.
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No. Name Description
● View, delete and clear announcements or security
alarm information.
● When the VTH does not have an SD card, and the
video-audio message uploading function is
2 Info enabled on the VTO, three tabs will be displayed,
Guest MSG, Guest Snap and Guest Video. You
can view, delete and clear the messages.
● When the VTH has an SD card, the Video Pic tab
will be displayed. View, delete and clear the
videos and pictures.
● Call other VTOs and VTHs.
3 Call
● View and manage the contacts and call records.
4 Monitor Monitor VTOs, fence stations, IPCs and NVRs.
5 DND Enable to not receive any call or message.
● Tap to enter system setting.
6 Setting ● Tap the icon, and then select Project Setting.
Enter the password you set during initialization,
and then go to the project setting screen.
3.2 Call
Manage contact, call and view call records.
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3.2.1 Call Log
Tap Call > Call Log to view and manage call records.
Figure 3-3 Call log
If storage is full, the oldest records will be overwritten. Back up the records as needed.
3.2.2 Contacts
Viewing Contacts
Tap Call > Contacts, and then add or edit the users.
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Figure 3-4 Contacts
Add User
Figure 3-5 User information
1. Tap Add.
2. Enter the information.
3. Tap OK.
Related Operations
● Edit user information: Tap a user and tap Edit.
● Delete a user: Tap Edit, select a user, and then tap Delete.
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3.2.3 Calling User
● Make sure that resident-to-resident call function has been enabled.
● Call function is used by VTH to call VTH.
● If both VTHs have a camera, bilateral video call can be provided.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Call > Call User.
Figure 3-6 Call user
◇ Call a user in other buildings or units, add the building number. For example, dial
If main VTH (101#0) calls extension (101#1), please enter room no.: #1; if the extension calls
main VTH, please enter room number.: #0.
Step 3 Tap .
If the VTH has a camera, there will be videos after answering the call.
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Figure 3-7 Calling
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Figure 3-9 Call screen (1)
● : Answer.
● : Hang up.
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Figure 3-11 Call from VTO
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The system provides 2-channel unlock. If the icon is gray, it means that the
unlock function of this channel is not available.
Take snapshot.
Mute.
Reduce volume.
Increase volume.
Answer calls.
Hang up.
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3.2.6 Calling DMSS
Tap Call > DMSS to make calls to DMSS.
Figure 3-12 DMSS
Tap to call the DMSS app account that the VTH has bonded with.
3.3 Information
You can view and manage different kinds of information.
● Information in Security Alarm and Publish Info is stored in the device, and the one in Guest
Message and Video Pictures is stored in the SD card, which means you need an SD card for
these two functions.
● Only certain models support SD card.
● If the storage in the Device or SD card is full, the oldest records will be overwritten. Back up the
records as needed.
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Figure 3-13 Message
Select Info > Security Alarm, and then you can view and manage all alarm records.
Figure 3-14 Security alarm
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3.3.2 Guest Message
Select Info > Guest Message, and then you can view and manage all messages.
Figure 3-15 Guest message
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Figure 3-17 Records
3.4 Monitor
You can monitor VTO, fence station or IPC on the VTH.
When adding VTOs, make sure that the username and password of each device is consistent with the
web login username and password. Otherwise, monitoring will not work properly.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Monitor > VTO.
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Figure 3-18 Door
Select an IPC, and when this VTO or fence station calls, you
will see the monitoring image from this IPC.
Display the serial number of the VTO or fence station in QR
code. Scan the QR code in the app to add it to the app, and
then you can monitor the VTO from your smart phone.
Step 2 Tap .
Figure 3-19 Monitoring VTO
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Table 3-5 Interface description
Icon Description
Remotely unlock the door where the VTO is located.
Exit monitoring.
Tap to speak to the other end device, and tap again to stop.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Monitor > IPC.
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You can tap to add the IPC to Favorites.Figure 3-20 IPC
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Parameter Description
● Main stream: High definition that needs large amount of bandwidth.
Applicable to local storage.
Stream Type
● Extra stream: Relatively smooth image that needs small amount of
bandwidth. Applicable to network with insufficient bandwidth.
It includes local protocol and Onvif protocol. Please select according to
Protocol
the protocol of the connected device.
Encryption Enable it if the IPC to be added is encrypted.
● If IPC is connected, default setting is 1.
Channel
● If NVR is connected, set channel number of IPC on NVR.
Step 4 Tap OK.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Monitor > IPC.
Step 2 Tap Edit.
Step 3 Select IPC.
Step 4 Tap Delete to delete the selected IPC.
3.4.2.4 Monitoring
Background Information
Monitor the IPC.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Monitor > IPC.
Step 2 Select IPC to be monitored, and tap .
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Figure 3-22 Monitoring video
3.4.3 Favorite
Background Information
Displays VTO, fence stations or IPC that have been added to favorites.
To view favorite list, please ensure that VTO, fence station or IPC have been added to favorites.
Otherwise, the list is empty.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Monitor > Favorite.
Figure 3-23 Favorite
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Step 2 Select the device to be monitored, and tap .
The system displays monitoring interface. In case of multiple devices in Favorite tab, tap
/ to switch and monitor them.
3.5 Concierge
Please ensure that management center has been connected. Otherwise, it will fail to call.
3.6 Setting
● There is an SD card on the VTH, and users can import ring tones to the SD card.
● Ring tones must be stored in the /Ring folder at the root directory of the SD card.
● Audio files must be .pcm files (audio files of other formats cannot be played if you change their
extension names).
● Audio file size must be less than 100 KB.
● Ring tone format: .pcm.
● You can only customize 10 ring tones. Other ring tones will not be displayed at the VTH.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Ring > VTO Ring.
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Tap or to page up and down.Figure 3-24 VTO ring setup
Step 3 Tap text box to select rings, and tap and to adjust the volume.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Ring > VTH Ring.
Figure 3-25 VTH ring setup
Step 3 Tap text box to select rings, and tap and to adjust the volume.
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3.6.1.3 Alarm Ring
Background Information
Set the ring when the VTH gives an alarm.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Ring > Alarm Ring.
Figure 3-26 Alarm ring
Step 3 Tap text box to select rings, and tap and to set the volume.
VTO Ring and VTH Ring of extension VTH are synchronized with main VTH, and cannot be set.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Ring > Other.
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Figure 3-27 Other settings
Step 3 Tap and to set the time or volume. Tap to enable Ring Mute, and the icon
becomes .
● VTO ring time: ring time when a VTO calls this VTH.
● VTH ring time: ring time when another VTH calls this VTH.
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Figure 3-28 Card management
Procedure
Step 1 Click Issue Card.
Step 2 Swipe the card on the corresponding VTO.
Step 3 The card information will be added to the VTH. Assign unlock permission by selecting Lock
1 and Lock 2 as needed.
Step 4 Click Confirm.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Alarm > Wired Zone.
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Figure 3-29 Wired zone
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Paramete
Description
r
After entering delay, when armed area
triggers an alarm, entering armed area
from non-armed area within the delay time
Enter
period will not lead to linkage alarm.
Delay
Linkage alarm will be produced if delay
time comes to an end and it is not
disarmed.
Delay is only valid to the areas of
After arm, Delay Alarm area will enter arm
status at the end of Exist Delay. Delay Alarm.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Alarm > Wireless Zone.
Figure 3-30 Wireless zone
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Step 3 Tap Add.
Step 4 Tap wireless code button of wireless device. See wireless device user’s manual for details.
After successful coding, display area info.
Step 5 Tap corresponding positions to set alarm status, enter delay and exit delay.
Tap Edit to select a zone and Delete to delete the selected area.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Alarm > Output.
Figure 3-31 Output
Step 3 Tap to enable alarm output function, and the icon becomes .
Background Information
Procedure
Step 1 Select Setting > Mode.
Step 2 Select from the four arm modes based on your needs.
● Home: An arming mode that allows you to arm the system when inside the area of the
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alarm system.
● Away: Arm the system when you leave the area of the alarm system.
● Sleep: An alarming mode that allows you to arm the system in the sleep time.
● Custom: Arm the system based on your customized needs.
Step 3 Turn on or turn off the area you selected to enable or disable the arm mode.
Multiple areas can be added into one arm mode simultaneously, whereas one area can be
added into different modes.
Figure 3-32 Mode setting-Area
Step 4 (Optional) Tap to page down the screen to where the WirelessArea is located, and
then turn on or turn off the area you selected to add it into or remove from the arm mode.
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● The WirelessArea is only available for devices supporting Wi-Fi connection.
● Multiple areas can be added into one arm mode simultaneously, whereas one area can
be added into different modes.
Figure 3-33 Mode setting-WirelessArea
Parameters at this interface are set on main VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with the main
VTH.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Forward.
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Figure 3-34 Forward
Step 3 Enter the VTH number in the corresponding forward mode, tap to enable the
forward function.
Table 3-8 Parameter description
Parameter Description
Always All incoming calls will be forwarded to preset number immediately.
When the user is busy, incoming call from the third party will be
Busy forwarded to preset number. If No Answer is not set, when the user
refuses to answer, the incoming call will be deemed as busy forwarding.
If no one answers after VTH ring time, the incoming call will be
No Answer forwarded to preset number.
Set VTH ring time at Setting > Ring > Other screen.
● To forward to a user of another building or unit, the forward number is Building + Unit
+ VTH room number. For example, input 1#1#101 for 101 of Unit 1, Building 1.
● To forward to a user of the same unit, the forward number is VTH room number.
Step 4 Tap OK to save settings.
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Parameters at this interface are set on main VTH only, and extension VTH synchronizes with main
VTH.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select General > Time.
Figure 3-35 Set time and time zone
The snapshots are for reference only, and might differ from the actual screen.
Set VTH screen brightness, screensaver time and clean.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select General > Display.
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Figure 3-36 Display
3.6.6.3 QR Code
Background Information
Download the app on your smart phone by scanning the QR code, register the VTH on the app, and
then you can unlock the door, or talk to the VTH, and more directly on your smart phone.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select General > QR Code.
If you go to the screen for the first time, there is an onscreen prompt that reminds you to
create a DMSS app account before using the DMSS function. For detailed operations,
please refer to "5.3 Adding VTH to DMSS" for details.
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Figure 3-37 DMSS onscreen prompt
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Figure 3-39 QR Code (with DMSS QR code)
Step 3 (Optional) Scan the DMSS QR code on your DMSS App to automatically obtain the device
information of the VTH, and gain remote access to the device.
Step 4 Scan the Download App QR code on the right to download the DSS Agile VDP on your
smart phone.
Step 5 Scan the Register QR code on the left to register the VTH to the DSS Agile VDP.
For detailed operation of this step, see "4.2 Registration and Login".
Extension VTH can set Auto Capture and Touch Ring, but other parameters synchronize with main
VTH and cannot be set.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select General > Other.
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Figure 3-40 Other
VTO Call
Maximum talk time when VTO calls VTH.
Durations (s)
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Parameter Description Operation
After resident-to-resident call is enabled, VTH can call
another VTH.
Internal Call/
Internal Call
Duration (m) The called party enables internal call, to realize this
function.
3.6.7 WLAN
● Only certain models support WLAN function.
● Use a router with secured encryption protocols.
WLAN
1. On the main screen, select Setting > WLAN.
2. Tap WLAN screen, and tap next Wi-Fi Name to see all of the available Wi-Fi services.
Figure 3-41 Enable Wi-Fi
3. Tap a Wi-Fi, and then enter the password to connect to the Wi-Fi.
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Figure 3-42 Wi-Fi
WireLess IP
1. On the main screen, select Setting > WLAN.
2. Tap Wireless IP, and enter Local IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway, and then tap OK.
Figure 3-43 Wireless IP
You can also tap Wireless IP, and turn on DHCP to obtain the information automatically.
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revise your user password based on your needs. The default password is 123456.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, select Setting > Password > User PWD.
Step 2 Enter the old password, new password and conform it.
Figure 3-44 Change user password
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, select Setting > Password > Network PWD.
Step 2 Tap to enable the cloud function.
Step 3 Create a user account and then enter the password you planned and then confirm it.
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Figure 3-45 Create network password
Make sure that you have created a strong password. Otherwise, there will be onscreen
prompt appeared.
Figure 3-46 Weak password prompt
Result
The VTH would automatically generate a QR code that contains the User account. When you scan the
DMSS QR code in the Setting > General > QR Code, the DMSS App would synchronize the device
information of the VTH.
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When going to the QR Code screen for the first time, the DMSS OR code would not appear. Only
after you set the network password, this module would be displayed.
Figure 3-47 DMSS QR Code
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, select Setting > Password > Network PWD.
Step 2 Enter the old password, new password and then confirm it.
Figure 3-48 Change password
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3.6.9.3 Resetting Network Password
This section applies to the situation when you forget your network password and you can reset it to
create a new one.
Procedure
Step 1 On the home screen, select Setting > Password > Network PWD.
Step 2 Tap Forget PWD, and enter the new password in the Password Verification window, and
then tap OK.
Figure 3-49 Password verification
Procedure
Step 1 Tap Setting.
Step 2 Select Product Info.
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Figure 3-50 Product information
Procedure
Step 1 Select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 On the Password Verification window, tap Forget Password.
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Figure 3-51 Password
Step 3 Scan the QR code with any code-scanning APP, bind your email box, send it by email to the
specified email addressed on the screen to obtain a security code.
Step 4 Tap Next.
Step 5 Enter the password and confirm it, and then enter the obtained security code.
Step 6 Tap OK to complete resetting the password.
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Figure 3-52 Configuring LAN
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◇ Main VTH Username and Main VTH PWD are turned grey and cannot be edited in
this situation.
◇ Room number must be the same with Room No., which is configured when adding
VTHs on the VTO web page. Otherwise, it will fail to connect to the VTO. When there
are extension VTHs, room numbers must end with #0. Otherwise, it will fail to
connect to the VTO.
● As an extension VTH.
1. Tap Main to witch Main to Extension.
2. Enter the room number (such as 101#1), Main VTH IP and password (IP address and
password of the main VTH), and then tap OK.
Main VTH Username and Main VTH PWD are the username and password of main
VTH. Default user name is admin, and the password is the one set during initialization.
Step 5 Turn on the following functions as needed.
● SSH: The debugging terminal will connect to the VTH remotely through SSH protocol.
● Security Mode: Log in to the VTO in a secured way.
● Password Protection: Encrypt the password before sending out.
It is recommended to turn off SSH, and turn on security mode and password protection.
Otherwise, the device might be exposed to security risks and data leakage.
Step 6 Tap OK.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter password and tap OK.
Step 3 Tap VTO Config.
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Figure 3-54 VTO configuration
User Name and Password must be consistent with the web interface login
username and password of the VTO.
● Add sub VTO or fence station.
1. Enter the sub VTO or fence Station name, IP address, username and password.
2. Turn on Enable Status.
Tap / to turn page and add more sub VTO or fence stations.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter the password you set during initialization, and tap OK.
Step 3 Tap Factory Reset.
Step 4 Tap OK.
The device restarts and proceeds to initialization.
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3.7.6 Adding Device
Background Information
This module differs in Villa and Apartment mode. This section takes the Apartment mode as an
example. The snapshots are for reference only.
You can add VTHs and VTOs.
Procedure
Step 1 On the main screen, select Setting > Project Setting > Add Device
Step 2 Set a password for the VTH you want to add.
Figure 3-55 Set a password an email address for the VTH
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Figure 3-56 Set a password an Email address for the VTO
Step 4 Tap Initialize to initialize a single device or Batch Initialization to initialize all available
devices, and then click Next.
Figure 3-57 Initialize devices
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Figure 3-58 Network configuration
Procedure
Step 1 Select Setting > Project Setting.
Step 2 Enter the password you set during initialization, and tap OK.
Step 3 Tap Reset MSG.
Figure 3-59 Reset MSG
Step 4 Enter a new email address, turn on Reset PWD, and then tap OK.
● The email will obtain security code during password resetting. See "3.7.1 Forget
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Password"for details.
● If Reset PWD is turned off, you cannot reset the password.
3.9.1 Arm
Background Information
In case of triggering alarm after arm, produce linkage alarm and upload alarm info.
● Please ensure that the area has been added into arm mode. Otherwise, there will be no alarm
triggering after arm.
● Please ensure that it is in disarmed status. Otherwise, arm will fail.
Procedure
Step 1 Tap on the home screen to select an arm mode.
There are two kinds of arm mode depending on the model you are using.
● Home: An arming mode that allows you to arm the system when inside the area of the
alarm system.
● Away: Arm the system when you leave the area of the alarm system.
● Sleep: An alarming mode that allows you to arm the system in the sleep time.
● Custom: Arm the system based on your customized needs.
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Figure 3-60 Arm mode (type1)
● Default password of arm and disarm is 123456. If you want to modify the password,
please refer to"3.6.8 User Password Setting" for details.
● If delay alarm is set in the area, the device will beep continuously at the end of exit
delay time.
3.9.2 Disarm
Procedure
Step 1 Tap disarm symbol ( ) on the main screen.
Step 2 Enter disarm password, and then tap OK.
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● Default password of arm and disarm is 123456. Please refer to"3.6.8 User Password
Setting"for details.
● If you are forced to enter disarm password in case of emergencies, enter anti-hijacking
password, which is the reversed arm password. The system will disarm, and at the same
time, upload alarm info to management center/platform.
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4 DSS Agile VDP
You can download DSS Agile VDP (hereinafter referred to as the "app") and link your VTH to the app
to unlock the door, talk to connected VTO devices, call the management center, and view call
records and messages.
Interfaces and operations might vary between iOS and Android OS. This section takes Android OS as
an example.
Procedure
Step 1 On the VTH main screen, tap Setting.
Step 2 Enter the password you configured during initialization, and then select General > QR
Code.
Step 3 Scan the Download App QR code with your smart phone, and then download and install
the app.
Figure 4-1 QR code
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Figure 4-2 Registration interface
Step 2 Tap , and then scan the Register code on the VTH. See Step 2 in "4.1 Downloading the
App"
Figure 4-3 Confirm IP address and port number
Step 3 Verify the IP address and port number, and then tap Confirm.
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Step 4 Enter the username and password, and then tap Registration. You can add 5 users to one
VTH at most.
Figure 4-4 Login
Step 5 Tap the Login, enter the username and password you have set, and then tap Login.
To receive push notifications of call messages on the mobile phone, make sure that notifications of
the app are enabled on your smart phone, and you are logged in to the app.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the app, and then tap Setting.
In the following example, the SIP ID is 1#1#8001#179.
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Figure 4-5 Settings
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Figure 4-6 Forward
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Figure 4-7 A call from a VTO
4.4 Monitoring
Background Information
After a VTO is added, you can view its live video, have two-way audio talk, call management center,
and remotely unlock the door.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the app, and then tap Monitor.
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Figure 4-8 Monitor screen
Step 2 Tap , select the VTO from the channel list as needed.
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Figure 4-9 Live video
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Figure 4-10 Call records
4.6 Message
You can view the unlocking records and alarm messages, and search for history messages.
● You need to enable Event Subscription in Setting of the App first.
● To receive messages on your smart phone, make sure that notifications of the app are enabled on
your smart phone and the you are logged in to the app.
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Viewing Messages
● Log in to the app, tap Messages > Access, and then you can view unlocking records, such as
unlocking method, which user unlocked the door, and when the door is unlocked.
Figure 4-11 Access messages
● Log in to the App, tap Messages > Alarm, and then you can view alarm messages.
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Figure 4-12 Alarm messages
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Figure 4-13 History messages
4.7 Visitor
You can create a pass for a visitor to have access permission. The pass is invalid after it is manually
invalidated, the visiting period expires, or the visit is ended. You can also view visit records.
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Figure 4-14 Visitor information
Step 2 Enter the information of the visitor, and then tap Generate Pass.
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Figure 4-15 Visitor pass
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Figure 4-16 Invalidate the pass
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Figure 4-17 Visitor records
4.8 Setting
You can view SIP ID, and enable message subscription, stream encryption, message sound, login by
pattern, and more.
Log in to the app, and then tap Setting.
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Figure 4-18 Setting
● Event Subscription: Enable it, and then you can receive unlocking messages and alarm
messages. See "4.6 Message"for details.
● Stream Encryption: Enable it to enhance security, but stream acquisition speed might slow
down.
● Gesture: Draw a pattern, and then you can log in by that pattern.
● About: View app version, software license and privacy policy, help document, or log out of the
current account.
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5 DMSS App
You can download DMSS App and link your VTH to the app to unlock the door, talk to connected
VTO devices, call the management center, and view call records and messages.
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Figure 5-2 Sign up
Use the verification code within 60 seconds of receiving it. Otherwise, the verification
code will become invalid.
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Figure 5-3 Enter verification code
5) Tap OK.
Step 3 On the Login screen, enter your email and password, and then tap Log in.
You can modify the password on the Me > Account Management > Modify Password.
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When going to the QR Code screen for the first time, the DMSS OR code would not appear.
Only after you set the network password, this module would be displayed. For the detailed
operation, see "3.6.9 Network Password Setting".
Figure 5-4 Add VTH
Step 4 On the Add Device screen, enter the device name of the VTH, username and password of
the VTH, and then tap Save.
● Device Name: customized.
● Username: Enter user.
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● Password: Enter the network password of the VTH you configured in "3.6.9.1 Creating
Network Password".
Figure 5-6 Add device
Procedure
Step 1 On the Home screen, tap , select the VTH you have just added, and then tap Device
Details to go to the function screen.
Step 2 Tap Disarm or Arm to disarm or arm the VTH.
Figure 5-7 Disarm VTO
Step 3 Select from the arm/disarm mode list, and the arm/disarm configuration would take effect
on the VTH after you completed the setting.
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● Sleep: An alarming mode that allows you to arm the system in the sleep time.
● Home Mode: An arming mode that allows you to arm the system when inside the area
of the alarm system.
● Always Mode: Arm the system when you leave the area of the alarm system.
● Custom Arming: Arm the system based on your customized needs.
● Disarm: Turn the security system off. The opposite of arming.
Figure 5-8 Arm and disarm mode
Procedure
Step 1 On the Home screen, tap , select the VTH you have just added, and then tap Device
Details to go to the function screen.
Step 2 Tap Call Video Intercom to call the VTH you added to the DMSS.
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Figure 5-9 Calling VTO
If there are more than one VTO, you can call the main VTO and sub VTO respectively.
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Figure 5-10 Calling VTO
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Figure 5-11 Unlocking door
Procedure
Step 1 On the Home screen, tap , select the VTH you have just added, and then tap Device
Details to go to the function screen.
Step 2 Tap to view the monitoring video of the VTO.
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Figure 5-13 Viewing monitoring video
Play/Pause.
Mute/Unmute.
Favorites. Select a video, tap , and then select an existing file that
Video playback.
Take snapshot.
Video recording.
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5.9 Viewing Alarm Information
Procedure
Step 1 On the Message screen, tap Alarm Message to view the alarm recorded reported from the
VTOs and VTHs.
Figure 5-14 Viewing alarm records
Procedure
Step 1 On the Home screen, select the VTH you have just added, and tap the .
Step 2 Select Device Sharing.
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Figure 5-15 Device sharing (1)
Step 3 On the Device Sharing screen, tap to scan the QR code of the users you want to
share the device.
Figure 5-16 Device sharing (2)
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Figure 5-17 Scan QR code of the user you want to share
Step 4 After scanning the QR code, the user that receives the sharing has to refresh the Home
screen to update the sharing information.
Related Operations
To Obtain the QR Code of the User that Receives the Sharing
1. Log in to the DMSS account of the user that to receive the sharing.
2. Tap Me, and tap the QR code icon at the top of the screen.
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Figure 5-18 Obtain the QR code
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Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations
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minimum set of permissions to them.
9. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes
If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP, etc., to
reduce risks.
If necessary, it is highly recommended that you use safe modes, including but not limited to the
following services:
● SNMP: Choose SNMP v3, and set up strong encryption passwords and authentication
passwords.
● SMTP: Choose TLS to access mailbox server.
● FTP: Choose SFTP, and set up strong passwords.
● AP hotspot: Choose WPA2-PSK encryption mode, and set up strong passwords.
10. Audio and Video Encrypted Transmission
If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive, we recommend that you
use encrypted transmission function, to reduce the risk of audio and video data being stolen
during transmission.
Reminder: encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efficiency.
11. Secure Auditing
● Check online users: we suggest that you check online users regularly to see if the device is
logged in without authorization.
● Check device log: By viewing the logs, you can know the IP addresses that were used to log in
to your devices and their key operations.
12. Network Log
Due to the limited storage capacity of the device, the stored log is limited. If you need to save the
log for a long time, it is recommended that you enable the network log function to ensure that
the critical logs are synchronized to the network log server for tracing.
13. Construct a Safe Network Environment
In order to better ensure the safety of device and reduce potential cyber risks, we recommend:
● Disable the port mapping function of the router to avoid direct access to the intranet devices
from external network.
● The network should be partitioned and isolated according to the actual network needs. If
there are no communication requirements between two sub networks, it is suggested to use
VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the
network isolation effect.
● Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to
private networks.
● Enable IP/MAC address filtering function to limit the range of hosts allowed to access the
device.
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