Page 2 - Configuration; Figure 0: Application Network Schema
2 Configuration The solution is based on IP or computer network, therefore static IP is suggested. If the router used support static DHCP, then DHCP can also be used as long as the IP will NOT change after the router and device reboot. Assume the user already has a home computer network or LAN in th...
Page 3 - O port will show “Idle” meaning the line is ready to calls.; NO IP DUPLICATION; in the network when using static IP otherwise none will work.; GS Surveillance Box:
3 1. HT-503 Scenario The HT503 is the key device here to connect the IP to PSTN world. The motion trigged alarm from surveillance camera is converted to a call sent out via HT503 to the user desired PSTN number, like cell phone. User will hear siren when receiving the call. If email is configured in...
Page 5 - Yes; box therefore you can put ANY digits here.
5 Figure 1-4: HT503 FXO Port Configuration Below (Figure 1-4) is the FXO Port related configuration. Please configure only the mentioned parameters and do not change and leave all other parameters as default: Account Active: Yes SIP User ID: Use any digits you want. HT503 just need some digits h...
Page 6 - Wait for Dial Tone, 2 Stage Dialing suggested.
6 Figure 1-5: HT503 FXO Port Configuration (Continued) Below (Figure 1-5) is the FXO Port related configuration continued. The example below is using United States Bell Standard. If the HT503 is applied to other region, user is required to check with local carrier to search for the correct setting t...
Page 8 - Surveillance Device Scenario (GXV3XXX IPC or DVS); IP Address Setting of Surveillance Products; ) User ID can be ANY digits as no SIP server credential exists.
8 2. Surveillance Device Scenario (GXV3XXX IPC or DVS) As mentioned previously, static IP is required in such application unless the router support static DHCP. This will prevent IP address change once the router or the device rebooted; also if port forwarding will work correctly only if the IP addr...
Page 9 - Figure 2-3: SIP Configuration of Surveillance Products
9 Figure 2-2: SIP Configuration of Surveillance Products Figure 2-3: SIP Configuration of Surveillance Products The “Phone List” is the place to fill real phone number if the Surveillance products have the related SIP server and registered. In this application, there is NO SIP server and only IP Pee...
Page 10 - Figure 2-4: Motion Detection Configuration
10 Below (Figure 2-4, 2-5) is the screenshot of how to configure the Motion Detection of the Grandstream Surveillance product to work as desired: NOTE: 1) Configure the “region” where monitor required. (Detailed steps please refer to related User Manual) 2) “Voice Alarm to SIP Phone” should be check...
Page 11 - Figure 2-5: Motion Detection Configuration; he “Test” icon to check whether the
11 Figure 2-5: Motion Detection Configuration If user wants to receive the email with JPEG snapshot attached showing the moment alarm trigged, the correct SMTP setting should be configured in the Surveillance products. Below is the example showing the configuration. In this example, Google’s free Gm...
Page 13 - Verification; to make sure that email is NOT blocked or put into junk mail).; Figure 3-1: Check back the Surveillance Device
13 Verification Once the alarm trigged, the user will get calls from this setup. Alarm will be trigged by Surveillance camera and calls wi ll be made by the HT503 using the PSTN line connected to the “Line” Port. The receiver will hear a siren mentioning “something unusual happening in the monitored...
Page 14 - Figure 3-2: Check Snapshot of the Surveillance Device
14 Figure 3-2 below is screenshot of how the snapshot looks like. This is best for user owing Smartphone but with limited data service. User just need to bookmark the URL or IP and whenever alarm call received, user can just open the browser to check the bookmarked page to see the snapshot of that...