
VIP Vision Intercom Installation Manual - Version: INT-Q320
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4.1 Manual Configuration of 1 Residential Door Station and 1 Monitor
Device
IP Addresses
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Password
Type
Main/Sub
Door Station
192.168.1.108
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
admin123
VTO
Main
Indoor Monitor
192.168.1.109
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
888888
VTH
Main
1. Connect the intercom equipment (Refer to
2. Wiring & Connections
)
2. Connect your Windows computer to the network switch/modem
with a CAT5 cable.
3.
Configure your computer to be in the
same IP address range as
the Door Station
(Refer to
Section 6.9
.
)
4. Open a
web browser
(Internet Explorer is recommended) and
enter the default IP address of the Door Station (192.168.1.108)
into the address bar.
5. You will be prompted to set a
password
(admin123). Select
Next
.
(Fig 4.1)
6. Tick the check box and enter an email address - this will be used
to reset the password if it is ever forgotten. Select
Next
.
7.
Log in
to the Door Station. The username is admin and the password is the one set in Step 5.
8. Select
Network Setting
. (Fig 4.2)
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4. Residential Intercom Manual Setup
This method requires a computer to set up and is more involved than the One-key Config method. The advantage to
this method is the ability to customize settings on the Door Station to suit your requirements, as you will be logged into
the Door Station’s web interface.
Below are the
example details
that we will be using for this guide. If you intend on connecting the intercom to your
network for remote access, you will need to obtain the local IP address details for your network. (Refer to
6.10 Finding
Available IP Addresses
) Replace the example IP addresses with IP addresses suitable for your network.
Fig 4.1:
Door Station Initialisation
Fig 4.2:
Door Station Web Interface