How To Install the AVM-1 (GXV3370 and the VOIP-500 or VOIP-600 (with IP Camera) - Peer To Peer

How To Install the AVM-1 (GXV3370) and the VOIP-500 or VOIP-600 (with IP Camera) - Peer To Peer

This knowledge article describes the setup of the AVM-1 (GXV3370) and the VOIP-500 or VOIP-600 (With IP Camera) in a peer-to-peer environment:

  • Assumptions
    • Technician has fundamental knowledge in computer networking and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies is recommended for understanding this manual. 
    • Technician has access to the AVM-1, IP Camera and the VOIP-500/600 series Call Station
    • Customer network allowing RTP and SIP on the network segment the AVM-1, VOIP-500/600 and IP Camera units are connected to. There is no particular order that the devices need to be configured but the suggested config steps are below.
    • The AVM-1 (GXV-3370) is on at least firmware version  1.0.3.30, older versions do not display the video stream correctly.
    • https://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware
STEPS:

Configure the VOIP-500 or VOIP-600:
  1. Log into the VOIP-20X using Internet Explorer 8 or 9 OR Mozilla 3.5 and above (Factory default IP: 192.168.1.10).  Username: admin, Default password: admin@123
  2. Click on NetworkIP Settings on the left side of the page.  Assign an IP address subnet mask and Default Gateway that allow the VOIP-500 or VOIP-600 to communicate with the IP Camera and the AVM-1.
  3. Click Apply.
    1. IP Address Settings VOIP-500

  4. Click on VOIP, Number Lists.
  5. Select the first box in List 1.
  6. Assign the AVM-1 to be called when button is pressed on the VOIP-500.
    1. In this example, we are calling 200@192.168.1.200 which is what we assign to the AVM-1 in the steps below.
    2. VOIP-500 Number Lists

Program the AVM-1 (Grandstream GXV3370) - Reference: Grandstream IP Phone User Manual

NOTE: For this example, we are configuring using Static IP and assigning an IP Address of 192.168.1.200
  1. Power up the AVM-1 and configure the IP address using the Touch Screen of the device
  2. Swipe to the right and tap the GXV3370's Settings application --> Ethernet Settings--> Wireless & Network --> IPv4 Settings 
  3. Tap IPv4 Settings
  4. Tap on "Address Type" to select DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE as the address type.
    1. For DHCP, save the setting and the GXV3370 should be able to get IP address from the DHCP server in the network.
    2. For static IP, enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server and Alternative DNS server for the GXV3370 to correctly connect to network.
    3. For PPPoE, enter PPPoE account ID and password so the GXV3370 can get IP address from the PPPoE server.
  5. Once you have assigned an IP Address to the device, Open a web browser and navigate to the IP Address you assigned.
    1. In this example, we are using 192.168.1.200
  6. Login to the AVM-1 (Factory default login: admin, password: admin)
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Login Screen

  7. You will be prompted to set a new password.
  8. Click on the Account tab on the left side of the screen, then click on Account 1 at the top of the page if it is not already selected, and then click the General Settings tab below that.
  9. Ensure Account Active check box is CHECKED.
  10. Enter an Account Name to be displayed on the AVM-1's display.
  11. Enter a SIP User ID. (In our example, we use SIP ID of 200).
  12. Click the Save button.
  13. Click the Apply button at the top of the page.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Account Settings

  14. Click on the Value-added Service item in the left hand navigation. Then click on Add.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Value-added Service

  15. Set the Door System Type to Baudisch.
  16. Set the Display Name, this will be displayed on screen as the label for the door release button, if needed.
  17. If using the VOIP-500/600 series device to open a door or gate, set the Access Password to the value configured on the VOIP-500/600 Series device to activate the relay.
  18. Click the Configure button to open the System Number Configuration table.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Value-added Service Add
  19. In the System Number Config table, set the System Number  to the IP address of the VOIP-22X you set earlier.
    1. Format: <ip_address>:5060;transport=udp
  20. Set the System Address to the URL of the video stream, See configuring the various IP cameras below for the URL for the various cameras paired with the VOIP-22X
  21.  Then click OK. And you will be returned to the previous page.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) System Number Config
  22. Click the Add button.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Value-added Service Add
  23. Test the configuration by placing a call and verifying video and audio function correctly.
  24. Once the configuration has been verified, to disable configuration changes via the touch screen,  Click on System Settings --> Security Settings --> WEB/SSH.  Set the Configuration via Keypad Menu to Constraint Mode, and click save. NOTE: Once Constraint mode is enabled, there is no method to recover the phone if the admin password is lost.
    1. AVM-1 (GXV3370) Security Settings




Configure the IP Camera: (Screenshots can be enlarged by clicking on them)

Camera Model: IMS230F3
  1. Open any Browser and enter the Camera's IP address into the address bar (Factory default IP192.168.1.30).
  2. Log in using the credentials assigned to the camera (Factory default login: admin, password: admin).

  3. Click on Streaming.

  4. Change the Resolution of H.264 Stream 1 to be 1280x720.

  5. Click Submit at the bottom of the page.
  6. Click on Date and Time.

  7. At the top of the page under Device Time is the Camera Time and the PC Time for reference.

  8. Below that you have options to set a Manual Time, or SNTP, and Time Zone

  9. Once the time settings are completed click any of the Submit buttons on the page.
  10. There will be a brief updating page while the time is adjusted

  11. Click on Network.

  12. Configure the IP addressSubnet MaskDefault gateway, and DNS servers as required, or select DHCP.

  13. Verify that the RTSP Security Authorization Checkbox is NOT marked.

  14. Click either Submit button on the page, the camera will not restart on the updated IP address.

  15. There will be a pop-up box to verify the IP address change, click the OK button.

  16. There will be a brief updating page, then camera configuration is complete.  To verify, connect to the camera on the new IP address.
The stream address that will be used when configuring the GXV3370 for this camera is rtsp://<ipaddress>:554/stream2



Camera Model: Axis P1265
  1. Open any Browser and enter the Camera's IP address into the address bar (Factory default IP192.168.0.90).  The Axis camera is also on DHCP by default, you may need to use the AXIS IPutility to locate the camera, it can be downloaded here: https://www.axis.com/support/tools/axis-ip-utility#download-block
  2. When connecting to the Axis camera for the first time you will have to set a password for the root user

  3. Click on Create login button, and the login prompt will appear, enter the username root, and the password that was just created.  The Axis Setup wizard will begin.
  4. Select the appropriate power line frequency, typically 60Hz in North America, then click the Next button.

  5. Next is the basic Network settings, you can leave the camera on DHCP or choose to use a static IP Address, you can also set the time manually or configure an NTP server.  Complete the network and time settings as needed and click the Next button.

  6. The orientation page is next, use the onscreen controls to orient the camera in the right direction, typically this will need to be rotated  180°.  Click the Done button.

  7. The main page will load, click on the System tab.

  8. Click on the Users icon.

  9. Change the Allow anonymous viewers slider to allow anonymous viewers

  10. A prompt will appear to confirm the change, click the Yes button.

  11. This completes the setup for the Axis P1265, the stream address for the 
The stream address that will be used when configuring the GXV3370 for this camera is rtsp://<IPAddress>/axis-media/media.amp    where <IPAddress> is the IP address assigned to the camera.


Camera Model: KTNC HDI47
  1. Log into the IP Camera using Internet Explorer, please launch internet explorer, using a right-click and then selecting run as administrator in order to install the necessary Active-X control. (Factory default IP192.168.0.123).
  2. Allow for the Device to run (Active-X).
  3. Log in using the credentials assigned to the camera (Factory default login: admin, password: admin).
    1. IP Camera Login Button

  4. Once logged in, click on the SETUP button.
    1. IP Camera Login Fields

  5. First screen you should see is the NETWORK settings page. If not, click Network link in the left hand navigation under SETUP section.
  6. Set IP address for IP Camera (Static address highly suggested),  In this example, we set the camera to 192.168.100.112.
    1. IP Camera IP Address Settings

  7. Click on Users.
  8. Ensure the Free Pass "Enable free login without ID and Password required" checkbox is: CHECKED (This allows the AVM-1 to view camera).
    1. IP Camera Free Pass Setup

  9. Next, click on the VIDEO tab.
  10. Set the H.264 and the MJPEG settings to 1280x720.
    1. H.264 (This is what a VMS will most likely use.
      1. MJPEG, 1280x720, 30FPS
    2. MJPEG (THIS IS WHAT IS USED BY THE AVM-1(GXV3370))
      1. MJPEG, 1280x720, 20FPS
    3. IP Camera Video Settings

  11. Set the OSD (On Screen Display) - OPTIONAL
    1. IP Camera On Screen Display (OSD)

  12. Click on Date & Time
    1. Validate the date and time are correct. Configure if needed.
The stream address that will be used when configuring the GXV3370 for this camera is http://ipAddressOfCamera/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi




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