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1. Figure 3 1 16 3 Select System Config gt Network Config gt TCP IP set VTO IP Subnet Mask and Default Gateway See Figure 3 2 After IP address is modified WEB page will reboot as it will go to the new IP address automatically System Config TCP IP FTP Config P2P Config gt Local Config gt LAN Config IP Address 172 12 7 69 Indoor Manager ls SubnetMask 255 255 0 0 gt gt Video Set Default Gateway 172 12 0 1 gt User Manager MAC Address 2 IPC Information Info Search DNS Address 8 8 8 8 Status Statistics Logout Default Refresh Figure 3 2 3 1 2 System Time After login WEB select Systm Config gt Local Config gt System Time Here you can set date format time format and input system date and time You can also click on Sync PC to synchronize system time with PC time 3 1 3 VTO No Info Select System Config gt LAN Config set buildig no building unit no And etc See Figure 3 3 Click OK when you are done You shall reboot the device to make configuration effective System Config LAN Config Local Config Building Ma In da or Ma nader door Manag Building Unit No 1 Metwork Config Vi d eg 5 et VTO Ma 690 1 User Manager Max Extension Index 5 FT Group Call IPC Information Figure 3 3 17 Building No If the VTO connects to VTMS platform these must match config on VTMS Building Unit No client VTO No Max Extension Support extension quantity Index
2. Chart 1 1 1 2Structure 1 2 1 Camera Module 1 2 1 1 Front Panel Figure 1 1 When environmental light is not bright enough and VTO is monitoring or being called the compensation light auto turns on Compensation Light A 2 3 4 Camera Monitor area outside the door angle adjustable 6 1 2 1 2 Rear Panel Figure 1 2 Camera angle adjustable When module VTO is forced to leave wall it will Vandal proof alarm and report to management center Adjust angle of the camera LS Network Port Via convertor connect cable RJ45 crystal head Connect to lock door sensor and unlock button User Port and etc 5 Cascading Port For other modules 1 2 2 Three Button Module 1 2 2 1 Front Panel Figure 1 3 No Component Name Note 1 Userlist Display user name and etc 2 Call Button Call VTH 1 2 2 2 Rear Panel Figure 1 4 Cascading Input rt E For other modules Cascading Output Port 1 2 3 Keyboard Module CO 2 2 9 Figure 1 5 MEN Call management center Number key input password Password example password 3 em 7 Note Keyboard rear panel and three button rear panel are the same 1 2 4 Card Swiping Module Figure 1 6 1 Swiping Area Only card swiped within this area is valid When a body approaches this device at 1m it will detect this approaching and backlight of user list or keyboard wi
3. 31 Consum Standby x0 1W StandbysO 1W Standby lt 0 3W workings0 45W working lt 0 3W Working Temper 40C 70 40C 70 40C 70 C ature Helative General Humidit 10 95 RH 1096 959cRH 10 95 RH y Dimensi 110mmx120mmx2 110mmx120mmx24 on 110mmx120mmx24 9mm Imm LxWxH Weight 0 27kg 0 32kg 0 27kg 32 Appendix 2 Accessory Specifications Appendix 2 1 Cable Specification The wiring length between VTO and VTH is Ly so reasonable specification of wiring is Cable Specification O Lys50m 50 lt Lys100m UTP Cat5e Cat6 10 ohm 100m Optional Optional UTP Cat5e Cat6 18 8 ohm 100m Optional Not optional Note Please do not let Ly be over 100m Appendix 2 2 Power Extension Line Specification The wiring length between VTO and adaptor is Lc so reasonable specification of extnsion line is Note Before plugging extension line to power make sure its positive and negative end are correctly wired Appendix 2 3 Embedded Box VTO Model Embedded Box Dimensions Module VTO single module 115 115 57 Module VTO two modules 237 125 50 Module VTO three modules 349 125 50 Note e This manual is for reference only Slight difference may be found in user interface All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice e All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners e lfthere is any uncertainty or controve
4. Video Set Door Sensor Check Time 30 Check Door Sensor Signal Before Lock User Manager Password Unlock Type Uniform Password M IPC Information Info Search New Unlock Password status Statistics Logout Mew Unlock Password Confirm Mew Menace Password New Menace Password Confirm Auto Snapshot Enable e Disable Upload Unlock Record Enable a Disable Default Refresh Figure 4 2 Unlock Responding The interval between current unlock and next one Interval unit is second Unlock Period Door Sensor Check When only use door sensor check Check Door Time Sensor Signal Before Lock Set Door Sensor Check Check Door Sensor Time to enable it Signal Before Lock When door remains unlocked over set door sensor check time it alarms Password Unlock Type Select password unlock type to be Uniform Password New Unlock Password orothers And set new unlock password New Unlock Password Confirm New Menace When user is forced to unlock door by someone user Password shall input menace password to unlock and the New Menace device will send alarm info to the management Password Confirm platform Auto Snapshot Enable auto snapshot 2 pictures when swiping card and upload to FTP or SD card 26 Upload Unlock Record Enable upload unlock info to MGT center Issue Card D Click Issue Card button Place IC card close to card swiping area Enter corresponding room no of the card cli
5. default interval for unlocking 15s lock hold time 2s 21 3 5 4 Card Management For VTO with card swiping module only It can issue up to 10 000 cards It supports two issuing modes e WEB issue In VTO WEB interface go to System Config gt Local Config gt A amp C Manager click issue and swipe card one by one at a time on swiping module When card is successfully issued in indoor manager page click card in for corresponding room no to show card info See Figure 3 9 Card Info Lj Card ID Card Number Main Card ReportLoss Delete 101 B8BE5128 E E Figure 3 9 Report loss Set card to lost status Delete Delete the card e Platform issue It support issue card on platform please refer to user s manual for the palrform 3 5 5 Info Upload It supports call info unlock info and snapshot upload e Upload call indo In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config Talk to enable uploading of call record In WEB page Info Search gt Call Record page or management center you can view call record up tp 1024 items e Upload unlock Info In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt A amp C Manager to enable uploading of call record In WEB page Info Search Unlock Record page or management center you can view call record up tp 1000 items e Upload snapshot lt n VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config Talk enable auto capture When calling it will auto take 2 snapshots and upl
6. 4 3Info Search 4 3 1 Call History Here you can view call history of VTO in Call History interface It can save up to 1024 items 4 3 2 Alarm Record You can search VTO alarm record on Alarm Record interface with storage up to 1024 items 4 3 3 Unlock History Record unlocking records including unlock time unlock method card password VTH button unit VTO info and note It support up to 1000 records If user Swipe card to unlock card no Info will be recorded in note If VTH remotely unlock door the VTH info will be recorded in note 4 4Status Statistics 4 4 1 VTH Status Here you can view connection status of VTH e Status Offline VTO and VTH are not connected you cannot call monitor talk or etc Online VTO and VTH are connected you can call monitor talk and etc e Monitor Unmon VTH is not monitoring Onmom VTH is monitoring 4 5Logout Here you can reboot device or logout Click on logout to log out the system and it returns to login page 29 FAQ Q pressed Call button and the indicator turned on but the VTO did not start a call A Please check your operation process Q How to end a call when am calling A Please press button on VTO and there will be sound from the device Q The device could not boot up and there was no sound or light A Please check if power supply is well plugged Q My call did not go though A It is network connection error please check the cables of the de
7. Light Compensation VTO in dark environment or at night adopts camera light sensing technology will automatically compensate light to guarantes camera video is clearly visible 24 4 Web Config This chapter introduces module VTO WEB interface and its parameters and hot to configure them 4 1 Login In Internet explorer enter the IP address of VTO and enter username and password click Login 4 2System Config 4 2 1 Local Config 4 2 1 1 Local Config In Local Config interface you can view VTO model version info and etc System Config Local Config A amp C Manager Talk Manager System Time sensitivity of fill light to open 60 gt LAN Config Indoor Manager li Storage point FTP o gt Network Config gt Video Set Device Type Villa Station e gt User Manager F Reboot Date Tuesda IPC Information Info Search Version Info status Statistics Logout DialRule Noserial o Warning Please reboot VTH and Browser Default Refresh OK Figure 4 1 sensitivity of fill Set compensation light threshold light to open otorage point Support VTH SD Card and FTP two storage methods Device type Display device type for villa device only VA 25 4 2 1 2 A amp C Manager System Config Local Config A amp C Manager Talk Manager System Time TC SE LAN Config Unlock Responding Interval 15 Indoor Manager idoor Manag Unlock Period 2 gt gt gt gt Network Config gt gt
8. 7mm FZ modulesL 237 x125 x 50mm 3 modules 349x125 x50mm front panel 3x amp screw Mix4 screw Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 15 3 Debugging Warning o Before debugging the staff shall be familiar with device s installation wiring and usage o Beore debugging check wiring for short or open circuit e When staff find each circuit is normal plug the device to power e After debugging clear the site 3 1 VTO Local Info VTO local info includes VTO IP address system time building no And VTO no 3 1 11P Address VTO default IP address is 192 168 1 110 Beofre using VTO you must modify the IP address to be planned IP address otep 1 otep 2 otep 3 otep 4 Connect the VTO to power After being connected to power the indicator in name card area lights up about 60s later system will enter working status Make sure your PC and the VTO are well connected and set PC IP address to be in the same segment with the VTO On PC ping IP address of the VTO to check network If connection is well continue to step 4 If connection is not working please check cabling IP address setup power supply and etc Login VTO WEB page to modify IP address 1 In Internet Explorer input IP address of the VTO and press Enter 2 Input Username and Password Click Login See Figure 3 1 Note Default username is admin Default password is admin Please change password after first login Web Server V1 0
9. Group Call After check the VTO can call all VTHS in the same room 3 1 4 VTO Module Info Select System Config gt Local Config gt Appearance select icon according to actual need click Save See Figure 3 4 Exit WEB login again Figure 3 4 3 2 VTH Info Step 1 Add VTH Select System Config gt Indoor Manager set VTH info in Add box click OK See Figure 3 5 vi snotn Figure 3 5 18 Note e Parameters with are mandatory to set e You may batch create VTH please refer to Ch 4 2 1 You can add up to 1000 VTHs otep 2 Set corresponding room no Of three buttons module 1 Select System Config gt Local Config gt Facade Layout Select module according to actual VTO layour See Figure 3 6 System Config A amp C Manager Talk Manager System Time Facade Layout LAN Config Indoor Manager User Manager gt gt gt gt Network Config gt gt gt IPC Information Info Search Status Statistics Logout Figure 3 6 2 Click camera or three button module room no Box select room no click OK See Figure 3 7 Room Config Name Nh v 101 Figure 3 7 19 3 3 MGT CENTER LAN config set connection of the VTO and MGT center Select System Config gt LAN Config set MGT center IP address MGT Port No And etc See Figure 3 8 After configuration is complete you shall reboot the VTO to make configuration effective IP VDP Door Station Web Serve
10. Module VTO User s Manual V1 0 0 Table of Contents BE le o E Content naa 2 1 Produc OT Ir b a 5 Vl E odo E 5 1 2 SU ns 6 2 Camera Mo Gasa Esca tes an ete tp und 6 liza FThree B ton Module rr 8 12 Keyboard Mod le uineis tpe E is de ee tla 9 124 Gard Swiping MOGUIG tacos dae 10 2 igirur m 11 A H R 11 214 Electric Control Looks ioco naeh r eR pue 11 2 1 2 Electromagnetic LOCK A 12 22 WIRCCEHASTANATIOMN Es ceced cai igad cans TOR 12 aaa UIS ra as 12 222 instalation Pt aiitem otto etae ici 13 2 9 Embedded In Wallis Grows aea dido Shan 14 ROME RE a a 14 Zoe J slalauon lepide debct e ces 14 3 Brzloljleeinm c M n 16 3T VIOLIN A A EET 16 Sal MARACAS SR 16 aa S M NT 17 l VINO SAO educ ron an 17 oM VTO Module Odds 18 CE MEE NUR 18 33 MOT CENTER stria to Oti et tri itu toit ri toi 20 C ME Ser RO REEL 20 po FUNCION 16 ios 21 Sr MEC WING HO E T m EN UNO 21 3 5 2 Monitoring FUNCUON iia caia 21 3 5 3 IOC do als 21 3 5 4 Card Management For VTO with card swiping module only 22 o su EUM 22 9505 Leave Mess ade A bue I Ce du beet nd 23 3 5 7 Backup and Resina da 23 35 9 Wanmaal 9 6 maria Nepal ecd ol oy sd elio 24 3 5 9 Enviroment Light Compensation eene 24 4 Web COMO ossium ie une Ro 25 AA OPC oO A 25 EI COMM ua e eE UE UE E An 25 42 1 LOCA ON da 25 422 LAN GON edo 27 42 9 indoor Manag
11. an call all the VTHs under the same room no e Call MGT Center lt gt If Module VIO chooses keyboard module press 8 on keyboard to call MGT center lt gt If module VIO does not choose keyboard module and when you check call MGT center or not in Ch 3 3 you can press call button in camera module witth the period set to call MGT center 3 5 2 Monitoring Function MGT center and VTH can both monitor VTO A VTO supports up to 5 CH of video streams for monitoring 1 CH for management platform and 4 CH for VTH 3 5 3 Unlock Function It supports six modes to unlock e Management center unlock When management center is being called monitoring or calling status it can remotely unlock VTO Hang upor count down ends return to standby e VTH unlock When VTH is being called monitoring or calling status it can remotely unlock VTO Hang upor count down ends return to standby e Button unlock It support to unlock by pressing button on VTO e Card swiping module unlock for VTO with card swiping module only owipe IC card to unlock e Password unlock for VTO with keyboard module only Input password to unlock of VTO Duress password unlock for VTO with keyboard module only When you encounter duress input duress password and VTO send alarm info to MGT center secretly at the same time VTO unlocks Please refer to Ch 4 2 1 Note Unlock and lock hold time interval can be configured in the unit VTO WEB interface The
12. ck OK Confirm 6 Go to Indoor Manager to view card info Support max of 10 000 cards Default Only restore current A amp C Manager page to default settings 4 2 1 3 Talk Manager Auto snapshot When calling snapshot 2 pictures and upload to FTP or SD card Leave message Send message message video to FTP or SD card Call record upload Upload call record to MGT center Please refer to Ch 3 5 5 and Ch 3 5 6 4 2 1 4 System Time Here you can set date format time format and input system date and time You can also click on Sync PC to synchronize system time with PC time 4 2 1 5 Facade Layout According to actual layout select module and set button on camera module or three button module to call corresponding room no 4 2 1 6 Config Manager Config manager to restore default settings export config and import config backup and backup recover Please refer to Ch 3 5 7 4 2 2LAN Config Set Local VTO no connect MGT center and etc Please refer to Ch 3 1 3 and Ch 3 3 4 2 3 Indoor Manager Indoor Manager page allows user to add VTH modify VTH and delete VTH Please refer to Ch 3 2 4 2 4 Network Config 4 2 4 1 Network Config Here you can set VTO IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway After you have modified IP address Web page will reboot and go to the new IP address web page Please refer to Ch 3 1 1 27 4 2 4 2 P2P For FTP server please refer to Ch 3 4 4 2 5 Video Set You can set video eff
13. ect and volume in Video Set Interface See Figure 4 3 System Config Video Set Audio Set gt Local Config Video Format WVGA gt LAN Config 7 gt Indoor Manager Frame Rate 25 7 gt Network Config Brightness 50 gt Contrast J 50 gt User Manager Hue J 50 gt IPC Information Saturation J 50 Info Search GainAuto U 90 Status Statistics SceneMode Automatic v Logout Day Night Mode Colorful BackLight Mode Disabled Lv Mirror On Off Flip On Off Default Open Door Figure 4 3 Parameter Video Format oet camera capture video format including WVGA D1 WVGA resolution is 800x480 D1 resolution is 704x576 Brightness Adjust monitoring video Contrast Hue Saturation Gain Scene Mode Day Night Mode Back Light Mode Fip Unlock 4 2 6 User Manage Only when you login as admin you can add modify delete and view user info in User Manage interface e Add User In User Manage interface click on Add User Fill in user info 28 e Modify User e In User Manage interface click on system pops up Modify User interface Check Change Password and change password and remark eo Delete User In User Manage interface click on to delete user 4 2 7 IPC Information In VTO IPC Information page user can add up to 24 IPCs and sync with VTH so use is not necessary to add these IPCs again on VTH k Click ad in IPC page system pops up a modification box user modify info here
14. er iaamil stkassabaskada d sada s s 27 424 Network CONIO a RR 27 42 Va a lai se Pca N a A idan IDEE 28 420 USE MANI las T 28 Aer MECANO AMO told 29 Ais AAA DI DUTIES 29 AS Va RAE EE EEUU 29 4 3 2 Alan FAC COR a 29 ASS WACK RISTO aaa 29 44 Status Slalslles ains ad 29 44 1 VTR STALUS scs dotati bcn abuti s dote estote ut uterine os 29 A 9 0 ee ee eee one a MEE one MUN ME MEUM M EM MEUM M PUN MUS ME 29 5 gon cr 30 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications aiccein a EE ER 31 Appendix 2 Accessory Specifications eese 33 Appendix 2 1 Cable Specification ai2aaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauaaauaaanaaanaaanaaanaa 33 Appendix 2 2 Power Extension Line Specification aisnananavn gt vai sas sas snss nsaanaaanaa 33 Appendix 2 3 Embedded BOX ettet e bati stand a 33 Important Safeguards and Warnings Please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully before using the product in order to avoid damages and losses Note Do not expose the device to lampblack steam or dust Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock e Do not install the device at position exposed to sunlight or in high temperature Temperature rise in device may cause fire e Do not expose the device to humid environment Otherwise it may cause fire e The device must be installed on solid and flat surface in order to guarantee safety under load and earthquake Otherwise it may cause device to fall off or t
15. ll turn on automatically When the body leaves backlight turns off Proximity Sensor Note Card swiping rear panel and three button rear panel are the same 10 2 Installation Module VTO installation has two method direct and embedded in wall Direct installation make the VTO mount on wall while the other embed the VTO in a hole dug on wall This chapter is going to introduce both installation methods and wiring of the device 2 1 Wiring Figure 2 1 1 Network Port Via convertor connect cable RJ45 crystal head Power supply connect lock door sensor and unlock User Port PP button Cascadin d For other modules Port 2 1 1 Electric Control Lock When VTO connects to electric control lock it means that the positive end of electric control lock connects to NO of VTO user port 10 while its negative end connects to COM of VTO user port 12 When VTO connects to unlock button one end of unlock button connects to UNLOCK BUTTON of VTO user port 7 while the other end connects to GND of VTO user port 9 oee Figure 2 2 1111311 7 8 9 10 11 12 SOOO ajajaja TRIER IGIIBS 12 24V GND 485A 4856 GND 12V O BUTTON FEED GND NO NC COM Figure 2 2 11 2 1 2 Electromagnetic Lock When VTO connects to electromagnetic lock it means that the positive end of electromagnetic lock connects to NC of VTO user port 11 while its negative end connects to COM of VTO user port 12 When VTO con
16. nects to door sensor in electromagnetic lock one end of door sensor connects to FEEDBACK of VTO user port 8 while the other end connects to GND of VTO user port 9 See Figure 2 3 123456 7 8 910 11 12 Feedback ij Figure 2 3 2 2 Direct Installation 2 2 1 Screw Component Name Illustration Quantity M4x40 inner hex flower sunk head flat tail N DAR TRA 4 E 10 7 pom 4 in each module machine screw Y head tail tapping screws NENNEN ST3x18 cross recessed countersunk mmmn White expansion tube 6x30mm Chart 2 1 12 2 2 2 Installation Step Step 1 Install case on wall Fix with screw ST3x18 cross recessed countersunk head tail tapping screws and the case is fastened otep 2 Align the device on front panel with hole position Fix with screw M3x6 cross recessed countersunk flat tail machine screw and the module is fastened on front panel Step 3 Fix front panel on case according to hole position fix with M4x40 inner hex flower sunk head flat tail machine screw and front panel is fastened on the case otep 4 Write room no on provided name card or name of resident Insert name card cover Note e Name card and name card cover are included in accessories by default e Module VTO has two packages of 2 modules and 3 modules The figure takes 3 modules as an example e You may power up device only after all modules are well connected otherwise module connected after po
17. oad them to FTP or VTH SD card lt In WEB page System Config gt Local Config gt A amp C Manager enable auto capture When swiping card or entering password it will auto take 2 snapshots and upload them to FTP or VTH SD card 22 3 5 6 Leave Message When VTO calls VTH no one answers user can leave a message voice video according to the voice prompts Data are stored on SD card or FTP User can read view the message on VTH SD card Note Leaving message funcition can only be enabled when VTH setup of message time Is not zero Leave a message stored on SD card VTH supports SD card and has inserted SD card so user can leave message on VTH SD cad Step 1 In VIO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Talk enable message uploading Step 2 Select System Config gt Local Config set storage position to SD card When setup is complete VTO calls VTH and no one answers When ring tone ends is asks if you want to leave a message Press call button on camera module to begin And the message will be stored on SD card Leave amessage stored on FIP VTH does not support SD card and has connected to FTP server so user can leave message on the FTP Step 1 In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Talk enable message uploading Step 2 Select System Config gt Local Config gt set storage position to FTP Step 3 Refer to Ch 3 4 to set FTP When setup is complete VTO calls VTH and no one answers When ring
18. r V1 0 System Config LAN Config gt Local Config gt Building No 01 gt Indoor Station DA Building Unit No 1 gt Matvag rConfig gt Video Set VTO No 6901 gt User Manage C ICE E maxExtensionIndex 0 F Group Call Publish Information m Info Search MGT Centre IP Address 10 22 5 254 Register to the MGT Centre Status Statistics Logout MGT Port No 12801 CallVTSTime 00 00 7523 59 v E Call VTS Or Not Warning The device needs reboot after modifing the config above w_rebootVTHWarning Figure 3 8 Parameter MGT Center IP After configuration is complete register to MGT center Address Register to th MGT Center MGT Port No Call VTS Time If module VTO chooses keyboard module then user can call MGT center directly by pressing on keyboard without config AN NOTANO If module VTO does not choose keyboard module check Call VTS or Not during configured time to call MGT center press Call MGT enter button on camera module 3 4FTP Info After setting FTP you can store data info on FTP server Select System Config gt LAN Config gt F TP input IP address port username and password of the FTP server and click OK 20 3 5 Function Test 3 5 1 Call Function e Call VIH Support VTO to call corresponding VTH and perform a bidirectional talk VTH can monitor unlock snapshot record the VTO e Group Call VTH When you select group call in Ch 3 1 3 you c
19. rsy please refer to the final explanation of us o Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information 33
20. tone ends is asks if you want to leave a message Press call button on camera module to begin And the message will be stored on FTP 3 5 Backup and Restore o Default lt gt In VTO WEB page click System Config you can click any Default button within System Config to restore defaulting settings lt gt In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Config Manager click Default button to restore all default info e Backup and Recover Back up VTO information thus when data are lost or damaged user can recover system from backup lt gt Backup In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Config Manager check VTH info click backup lt gt Recover In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Config Manager check VTH info click recover The device will reboot to recover 23 e Input Export Config Export config includes local config lan config network config video config and etc in file ended with backup saved locally Inport config locally or on the VTO by importing backup file to recover info lt gt Import In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config Config Manager click import to select import file and click OK Export In VTO WEB page select System Config gt Local Config gt Config Manager click export to select storage path and click OK 3 5 8 Vandal proof When VTO is forced o leave the wall it will alarm and report to MGT center 3 5 9 Enviroment
21. urnover Do not place the device on carpet or quilt e Do not block air vent of the device or ventilation around the device Otherwise temperature in device will rise and may cause fire Do not place any object on the device e Do not disassemble the device without professional instruction Warning o Please use battery properly to avoid fire explosion and other dangers o Please replace used battery with battery of the same type e Do not use power line other than the one specified Please use it properly Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock Special Announcement This manual is for reference only All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to the final explanation of us Please visit our website for more information 1 Product Overview 1 1 List of Models Module VTO includes four independent modules module name and function plus equipping requirement see Chart 1 1 No Module Function Equipping Name Requirement VTO2000A C C Mandatory 1 MED ied Audio talk and etc Mid module VTO2000A B Three Press button to call Optional max button corresponding resident of 8 module VTO2000A K Keyboard Input password to Optional 1 iesus edu o Qo VTO2000A R Card owipe card to unlock Optional 1 swiping module
22. vice and its extension Q The volume is too low A Adjust call volume of VTO and VTH Q The device cannot boot up A Check VTO and VTO power supply Q The VTH has no video or video quality is poor A VTO WEB page switch video format to MVGA avoiding placing the VTO in poor illumination environment or under direct sunlight Q The VTO cannot unlock A Check wiring of VTO access control module check electric control lock if wiring is incorrect the voltage output must be zero or too low Q have other problems not included above A Please contact technical staffs for assistance 30 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications Model VTO2000 4C Embedded micro controller oystem Embedded Linux os Video Sama Video Standard Night Vision Support bidirectional talk Single key input Operation Mode Door Lock Support optional Status Check id i Omnidirectional Mic Audio Output Built in speaker otructure and Installation end ructu Installation Direct embedded Protection Level IKO7 Protection Waterproof IP54 Ethernet 10M 100Mbps self adaptive N k dd TCP IP Network Protocol Waterproof IP54 Vandal proof Support Relative Humidity Dimension 110 7mmx118 1mmx42 3mm lends LxWxH cover included Vandal proof Support Standbys1W workings10W Worki ll 40 C 470 C Temperature General Weight 0 36kg Model VTO2000A B VTO2000A K VTO2000A R Proximity Sensor Not support Not support Support
23. wer up will not operate moduke front panel M4 x 4 Screw Figure 2 4 13 Figure 2 5 2 3 Embedded in Wall 2 3 1 Screw Component Name Illustration Quantity ee inner hex flower sunk head flat tail Ace machine screw M3x6 cross recessed countersunk flat tail aa 4 in each module machine screw 2 3 2 Installation Step Step 1 Dig a hole on wall Module VTO has speicifications of single module 2 modules and 3 modules A single module dimensions are 115 115 57 mm 2 module dimensions are 237 125 50 mm 3 module dimensions are 349 125 50 mm Step 2 Embed case into wall until border of the case lean against the wall Step 3 Align the device on front panel with hole position Fix with screw M3x6 cross recessed countersunk flat tail machine screw and the module is fastened on front panel Step 4 Fix front panel on case according to hole position fix with M4x40 inner hex flower sunk head flat tail machine screw and front panel is fastened on the case Step 5 Write room no on provided name card or name of resident Insert name card cover 14 Note e Name card and name card cover are included in accessories by default e Module VTO has two packages of 2 modules and 3 modules The figure takes 3 modules as an example e You may power up device only after all modules are well connected otherwise module connected after power up will not operate Wall hole dimensions single li5x115 5

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