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    <info>
        <title>ONVIF Interface Guide</title>
        <subtitle>For <orgname>Dahua Technology</orgname>
                <productnumber>DHI-VTO2111D-P-S2</productnumber>
		</subtitle>
        <copyright>
            <year>2014</year>
        </copyright>
        <cover>
            <para><org>
                    <orgname>
                        <inlinemediaobject>
                            <imageobject>
                                <imagedata fileref="ONVIF_Color_A_1.png" format="PNG"/>
                            </imageobject>
                            <textobject>
                                <phrase>ONVIF Inc.</phrase>
                            </textobject>
                        </inlinemediaobject>
                    </orgname>
                    <address>
                  <street>2400 Camino Ramon</street>
                  <otheraddr>Suite 375</otheraddr>
                  <city>San Ramon</city>, <state>CA</state>
                  <postcode>94583</postcode>
                  <country>USA</country>
                  <phone>+1.925.275.6621</phone>
                  <fax>+1.925.275.6691</fax>
                  <email>info@onvif.org</email>
                  <uri xlink:href="http://www.onvif.org">http://www.onvif.org</uri>
                 </address>
                </org></para>
        </cover>
    </info>
    <section xml:id="overview">
        <title>Overview</title>
        <para>The purpose of this guide is to provide the initial steps required to operate this
            product using the ONVIF API. For more information on ONVIF, refer to <uri
                xlink:href="http://www.onvif.org">http://www.onvif.org</uri>
        </para>
        <para>This ONVIF Interface Guide is issued by the indicated Member which is solely
            responsible for declared conformance and the information in this guide. Conformity is
            valid ONLY for the ONVIF product identified when used in a manner consistent with the
            intent of the referenced documents.</para>
        <section xml:id="product_info" >
            <title>Product Information</title>
            <para><orgname>
                    <inlinemediaobject>
                        <imageobject>
                            <imagedata fileref="Dahua_logo.jpg" format="JPEG"/>
                        </imageobject>
                        <textobject>
                            <phrase>Dahua Technology</phrase>
                        </textobject>
                    </inlinemediaobject>
                </orgname></para>
            <itemizedlist>
                <listitem>
                    <para>
                        <productnumber>DHI-VTO2111D-P-S2</productnumber>
                    </para>
                </listitem>
            </itemizedlist>
            <section xml:id="supported_profiles">
                <title>Supported ONVIF Profiles</title>
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                    <imageobject>
                        <imagedata fileref="ONVIF_Icons_S_cmyk.png" format="PNG"/>
                    </imageobject>
                    <textobject>
                        <phrase>ONVIF Profile S </phrase>
                    </textobject>
                </mediaobject>
            </section>
        </section>
        <section xml:id="support_info">
            <title>Support Information</title>
            <para>
                <org>
                    <orgname>Dahua Technology</orgname>
                    <address>
                  <street>1199 BinAn Road,Binjiang District</street>
                  <city>Hangzhou</city>
                  <postcode>93612-5699</postcode>
                  <country>China</country>
                  <phone>+86-571-87688883</phone>
                  <email>overseas@dahuatech.com</email>
                  <uri xlink:href="http://www.dahuasecurity.com"> http://www.dahuasecurity.com</uri>
                 </address>
                </org>
            </para>
        </section>
    </section>
    <section xml:id="prereqs">
        <title>Prerequisites</title>
        <!-- 
            Computer hardware (PC/Mac/Linux)
            Internet browser or Test Tool
            Network connection to the client/device
            Knowledge of IP infrastructure / network environment
        -->
        <para></para>
    </section>
    <section xml:id="installation">
        <title>Installation</title>
        <!--
                        For Clients: Minimum system requirements, OS, default installation location.
                        For Devices: Following physical installation, how to power up and provide network
                        access
                    -->
        <task>
            <title>Providing Network Connection and Power</title>
            <procedure>
                <step>
                    <para>Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 network port located at the back of
                        the camera</para>
                    <para>Support DC12V,PoE </para>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para> </para>
                </step>
            </procedure>
        </task>
    </section>
    <section xml:id="network">
        <title>Default Network Settings</title>
        <!-- IP Address Settings (DHCP or default address location) -->
        <note>
            <itemizedlist>
                <listitem>
                    <para>The default network setting is not DHCP.And the default IP address is 192.168.1.108.</para>
                </listitem>
                <listitem>
                    <para>Contact your network administrator to avoid network conflicts before
                        setting/changing the camera's IP address.</para>
                </listitem>
                <listitem>
                    <para>If you do not know the camera's IP address, install the Dahua Config
                        Tool.The Tool will locate the assigned name, IP address, and MAC address for
                        devices connected to the same virtual local area network (VLAN) as your
                        computer. You can get Dahua Config Tool by send email to <email>overseas@dahuatech.com</email>.</para>
                </listitem>
            </itemizedlist>
        </note>
    </section>
    <section xml:id="login">
        <title>Default Login</title>
        <task>
            <title>Logging on to the Camera</title>
            <procedure>
                <step>
                    <para>Open the Web browser.</para>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para>Type the camera's IP address in the browser address bar. </para>
                    <note>
                        <para>If you do not know the camera's IP address, you can locate it using
                            the Dahua Config Tool. </para>
                    </note>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para>Type your username and password. </para>
                    <note>
                        <para>If you are logging on to the camera as the administrator for the first
                            time, the default Username and Password are <emphasis role="bold"
                                >admin</emphasis> (all lowercase). For security purposes, be sure to
                            change the password after you log on for the first time. </para>
                    </note>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para>Click <guibutton>Login</guibutton>.</para>
                </step>
            </procedure>
        </task>
    </section>
    <section xml:id="config">
        <title>Local Configuration</title>
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            Where to find (path, menus, settings, etc.)
            How to enable ONVIF interface
            On-board configuration
        -->
        <task>
            <title>Settings Page</title>
            <procedure>
                <para>Depending on user permissions, the Settings page allows you to manage camera
                    system settings, set up users, configure events, and control the camera.</para>
                <note>
                    <para>The Settings menu might not be available if the user does not have
                        permission to access this feature.</para>
                </note>
                <para>To access the camera settings:</para>
                <step>
                    <para>Log on to the camera.</para>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para>Click the <guibutton>Settings</guibutton> link in the navigation bar located in the upper-right
                        corner of the page; a list of menu tabs appear. </para>
                </step>
                <step>
                    <para>Place the mouse pointer over a tab to display a list of sub-menus.</para>
                </step>
            </procedure>
        </task>
    </section>
   <section xml:id="enable_onvif">
            <title>Enabling ONVIF</title>
            <para>ONVIF is enabled by default. ONVIF Clients should be
                able to discover the camera using WS-Discovery.</para>
            <note>
                <para>If authentication errors are reported, make sure the time and date are in sync
                    between the camera and the ONVIF Client or use an NTP server.</para>
            </note>
        </section>
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            <title>Determining Capabilities of an ONVIF Device</title>
            <para>To determine the supported capabilities of the camera, the ONVIF Client should
                call <methodname>GetCapabilities</methodname>.</para>
        </section>-->
    <!--    <section>
        <title>Remote Configuration (OPTIONAL)</title>
        <!-\-
            Configuring the device using the client
            - Configure a media stream
            Configure a recording
        -\->
    </section>-->
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