User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Important Safeguards and Warnings
- 1 Overview
- 2 Local Operations
- 2.1 Basic Configuration Procedure
- 2.2 Common Icons
- 2.3 Standby Screen
- 2.4 Initialization
- 2.5 Logging In
- 2.6 Network Communication
- 2.7 User Management
- 2.8 Access Management
- 2.9 Attendance Management
- 2.10 System
- 2.11 USB Management
- 2.12 Configuring Features
- 2.13 Unlocking the Door
- 2.14 Viewing Unlock Logs
- 2.15 System Information
- 3 Web Operations
- 3.1 Initialization
- 3.2 Logging In
- 3.3 Resetting the Password
- 3.4 Configuring Door Parameter
- 3.5 Intercom Configuration
- 3.6 Configuring Time Sections
- 3.7 Data Capacity
- 3.8 Configuring Video and Image
- 3.9 Configuring Face Detection
- 3.10 Configuring Network
- 3.11 Safety Management
- 3.12 User Management
- 3.13 Configuring Voice Prompts
- 3.14 Maintenance
- 3.15 Configuration Management
- 3.16 Upgrading System
- 3.17 Viewing Version Information
- 3.18 Viewing Logs
- 4 Smart PSS Lite Configuration
- Appendix 1 Important Points of Intercom Operation
- Appendix 2 Important Points of QR Code Scanning
- Appendix 3 Important Points of Fingerprint Registration Instructions
- Appendix 4 Important Points of Face Registration
- Appendix 5 Cybersecurity Recommendations
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3.5.3 Adding the VTO
When the Access Controller functions as the SIP Server and you have other VTOs, you need to add
other VTOs to the SIP server to make sure they can call each other.
Step 1 On the webpage of the Access Controller, select
Talkback setting
>
VTO No.
Management
.
Step 2 Click
Add
, and then configure the VTO.
Figure 3-12 Add VTO
Table 3-7 Add VTO configuration
Parameter Description
Rec No.
The number of the added VTO. You can check the number from the
Device
page on the webpage of the VTO.
Registration
Password
Keep it default.
Build No.
Cannot be configured.
Unit No.
IP Address The IP address of the added VTO.
Username
The username and password used to log in to the webpage of the added
VTO.
Password
Step 3 Click
OK
.
3.5.4 Adding the VTH
When the Access Controller functions as the SIP Server, you can add all VTHs in the same unit to the