SIP2.0 Configuration Document (Using VTO As Server)
SIP2.0 Configuration Document (Using VTO As Server)
2. After the device restarts, go to the Household Setting interface. Now you can see there is a VTO
numbered 8001 with the same IP of its own in VTO No. Management. 8001 is the server VTO as well as
the main VTO. Add sub VTOs, if any, in this interface and number them from 8002. Enter the IP address
of the sub VTO. Username and password are the same as the ones for logging in the webpage of the
VTOs. VTO as server is mainly applicable to one detached building, so there is no Build No. or Unit No.
Both are grayed out by default. Save after setting is completed.
3. When finished, all VTOs added to the server are displayed in the interface.
4. If you want the indoor units to perform group calls as main and sub devices, enable Group Call for
the VTOs first, so that room numbers with #0 or #1 can be added. Check Group Call for both main and
sub VTOs. Click Save.
5. Adding indoor unit. Add indoor units in this interface. Batch add and single add are both available.
Choose the adding method according to the number of indoor units. The first three items are optional,
but the Room No. is required when adding indoor units. Register Type remains as public. Register
Password is 123456 by default. Do not change it. When group call is not needed, set the Room No. as
9901 or 9901#0. When group call is needed, set the Room No. with a #, such as 9901#0 or 9901#1.
The Room No. of the indoor unit interface should be the same as the one added to the VTO. Take 9901
as an example. Add 9901#0 and 9901#1 for group calls of main and sub VTOs. Click Issue Card for the
corresponding Room No. of the indoor units. Swipe the card that needs authorization. Click Save. The
card is now bound to the corresponding Room No. of the indoor unit.
6. Add VTS in VTS Management on the WEB end of the VTO. Click Add to add VTS. In the pop-up
interface, enter the VTS No. with the complete VTS number, which is 888888 + VTS No. The latter is
101 by default . The complete VTS No. usually is 888888101. Register Password is 123456. Do not
change it. IP Address is the IP address of the VTS. Click Save.
7. Without a platform, the VTO can call the VTS by dialing 888888101. If a one-button call is required,
modify the Center Call No. to 888888101.
In the case of villa station, call both the indoor unit and VTS. Modify the Center Call No. to 888888101.
Set the time period of Call Center Time. Check Enable so that the villa station is able to call the
manager in a certain period of time and call the indoor unit for other time periods. Set Villa Call No. as
the Room No. of the indoor unit.
2. Set the IP address of the indoor unit. If the indoor unit accesses to wireless network, you can set a
wireless IP. This document only uses wired connection as an example. Save after IP is set.
3. Set Room No. to 9901#0 as the main indoor unit. Click OK to save. Enable SSH if you need to
connect the device with tools such as CRT.
9. Enable the corresponding VTO on VTO Config interface to monitor and unlock VTOs.
III. VTS Configuration
1 Enter the initial password to access the main interface of the device. Click Advance Config and enter
the initial password to access the Config interface.
2. Set the No., Local IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway and other information for VTS. Click Save.
5. Enable Debug if you want to connect devices with tools such as CRT.