1 Surveillance Solution – How To Do It? Grandstream has a full series of products for VoIP, Video and Surveillance. This article explains how to c
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: N
11 Figure 2-5: Motion Detection Configuration If user wants to receive the email with JPEG snapshot attached showing the moment alarm trigged, th
12 Figure 2-6: SMTP Setting
13 Verification Once the alarm trigged, the user will get calls from this setup. Alarm will be trigged by Surveillance camera and calls will be made
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
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
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 conver
4 Figure 1-2: HT503 IP Configuration Below (Figure 1-3) is the alarm call related configuration: Unconditional Call Forward to PSTN: This i
5 Figure 1-4: HT503 FXO Port Configuration Below (Figure 1-4) is the FXO Port related configuration. Please configure only the mentioned parameters
6 Figure 1-5: HT503 FXO Port Configuration (Continued) Below (Figure 1-5) is the FXO Port related configuration continued. The example below is usi
7 Figure 1-6: HT503 FXS Port Configuration (Optional) Below (Figure 1-6) is the optional FXS Port related configuration. The user can connect an an
8 2. Surveillance Device Scenario (GXV3XXX IPC or DVS) As mentioned previously, static IP is required in such application unless the router suppor
9 Figure 2-2: SIP Configuration of Surveillance Products Figure 2-3: SIP Configuration of Surveillance Products The “Phone List” is the place
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