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1. Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network Obtained The VPort will try to locate the secondary DNS Server if the automatically from primary DNS Server fails to connect the DHCP server or left blank in non DHCP environments DHCP Client ID Configure the DHCP Client ID if it is required DHCP Server ID Configure the DHCP Server ID if it is required HTTP Sang papa HTTP Port 80 or 1024 HTTP port enables connecting the VPort to the web to 65535 HTTPS port HTTPS port enables HTTPS encryption HTTP Mode Configure HTTP mode to HTTP only or HTTP HTTPS HTTP only RTSP Streaming The VPort supports standard RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol streaming which means that all devices and software that support RTSP can directly acquire and view the video images sent from the VPort without any proprietary codec or SDK installations This makes network system integration much more convenient For different connection types the access name is different For UDP and TCP streams the access name is udpStream For HTTP streams the access name is moxa cgi udpstream ch channel number For multicast streams the access name is multicastStream ch channel number You can access the media through the following URL rtsp IP address RTSP port Access name gt for software that supports RTSP Setting Description O DefauUt RTSP Port An RTSP port is similar to an HTTP port which can enabl
2. V1 V2c Read Write Use a community string match for authentication This means public Community that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read only max 30 permissions using the community string public characters For SNMP V3 there are two levels of privilege for different accounts to access the VPort Admin privilege allows access and authorization to read and write MIB files User privilege only allows reading the MIB file but does not authorize writing to the file Root Auth Type For SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description Defaut No Auth Use admin account to access objects No authentication MD5 Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for ud authentication Provide authentication based on the MAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication Root Data Encryption Key for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement N z for data encryption Maximum 30 character encryption key O No data encryption User Auth Type for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description fait No Auth Use account of admin or user to access objects No No authentication MD5 Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authe
3. Admin password Setting Description OZ Defaut Admin Password max Input the administrator password Default admin 14 characters password is admin Confirm Password If a new password is typed in the Admin Password box you max 14 characters will need to retype the password in the Confirm Password box before updating the new password The default account name for administrator is admin the administrator account name cannot be changed 4 6 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration User s Privileges VPort products provide 10 user accounts for accessing the VPort Seting pescripton Peak Type a specific user name for user authentication None Type a specific password for user authentication ONVIF Role You may select from 4 onvif roles administrator operator anonymous user and anonymous Different roles have different privileges Refer to ONVIF Specifications for the user s access policy NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access the same VPort Currently the VPort 36 1MP is only allowed to send 10 unicast video streams To avoid performance problems limit the number of users who can simultaneously access a VPort 36 1MP Local Storage not supported for all VPorts Some VPorts support an SD card slot SDHC interface for recording video when an event alarm is detected The administrator can download these recorded videos via FTP or directly copy t
4. some windows in the video picture might be framed in red 3 2 VPort ONVIF Profile S Accessing the VPort s Web based Manager Client Settings NOTE The following functions can be configured in Client Settings E Display profile Shows the profile currently being used There are 3 default profiles profileO1 profileO2 and profile03 Each profile refers to one independent video stream with a unique codecs resolution frame rate FPS and video quality If you need to you can create additional profiles but keep in mind that more profiles mean more video streams Enabling too many video streams could reduce the frame rate and overall video performance of each stream For configuring the profile go to System Configuration profile Media options Some VPort IP cameras support a line in or microphone audio input In this case you can select from the following options Video Audio Video Only Audio Only Protocol Options Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage Multicast RTSP or Push or Unicast UDP TCP HTTP Multicast Protocol can be used to send a single video stream to multiple clients In this case a lot of bandwidth can be saved since only one video stream is transmitted over the network However the network gateway e g a switch must support the multicast protocol e g IGMP snooping Otherwise the multicast video transmission will not be successful RTSP Enable the multic
5. 1 Media Option 9 Video Audio Video Only Audio Only Protocol Option Multicast RTSP Unicast TCP Y Network Interface 172 19 16 2 Y Save 3 3 VPort ONVIF Profile S Accessing the VPort s Web based Manager System Configuration A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the administrator s main page For detailed system configuration instructions refer to Chapter 4 System Configuration Video Information You can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information section on the left side of the homepage The following properties are shown Profile Encoder type Video Size and FPS status For multichannel encoders you can select the target camera image to view the camera s video performance Show PTZ Control Panel not supported for all VPorts Some VPort IP cameras support PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom or digital zoom capability You can control PAN TILT ZOOM from the PTZ control panel PAN TILT Control Panel Control Speed GoTo Select Go to Preset speed of pm 0M EF Position PAN TILT ZOOM Pan pe ecm ZOOM ten med aa c IRIS Control Extra Extra Command Custom Command Custom Control Commands Commands based on the driver Q Wiper on Q wash On Wiper Off Wash off NOTE Some VPorts only support digital zoom In this case only the PTZ control panel s Zoom function will work VPort ONVIF Profile
6. Configure file name 0 Power on with default IP address IP config DHCP gp B Step 2 Once the VPort 36 1MP completes the IP settings it will acquire the configuration file from the TFTP server and then check if this configuration file is the right one or not 1 TFTP get Config File tJ 2 Config File Transfer 3 Checksum compare amp Update configuration NOTE For the auto configuration function to work the system should 1 Have a DHCP Server that supports DHCP Opt 66 67 in the network switches and routers 2 Have a TFTP server that supports the TFTP protocol 4 12 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration General Settings seming era oean IP address Variable IP assigned automatically by the DHCP server or fixed 192 168 127 100 IP assigned by the Administrator Subnet mask Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP 255 255 255 0 server or a fixed subnet mask assigned by the Administrator Gateway Assigned automatically by the DHCP server or assigned by the Blank Administrator DNS from DHCP The DNS server is assigned by DHCP server Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network Obtained After entering the DNS Server s IP address you can input the automatically from VPort s url e g www VPort company com in your browser s the DHCP server or address field instead of entering the IP address left blank in non DHCP environments
7. Manager Functions Featured on the VPort s Web Homepage The homepage of the VPort s web console shows information specific to that VPort the camera image and configurations for the client and server NOTE The VPort s web homepage is best viewed in 1280 x 1024 screen resolution This is because the camera image can be viewed at a resolution up to HD 1280 x 720 We strongly recommend using IE 6 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug in MOXA VPort36 www moxa com VPor t s information M LE 201408122 15 44 IP Camera e i Name Camera m Image View VPort s Information This section shows the VPort s model name server name IP address MAC address firmware version and the display status of the LEDs located on the VPort s front panel NOTE The VPort LEDs shown on the VPort s web homepage are updated every 10 seconds Applies only to those VPort products that have LED indicators IP Camera Name A server name can be assigned to each server Administrators can change the name in System Configuration System General The maximum length of the sever name is 40 bytes Camera Image View The assigned image description and system date time will be displayed in the caption above the image window You may disable the caption or change the location of the image information in System Configuration Video Image Setting Note that if the VPort s motion detection function is active
8. Stop bits The parameters used to define the serial communication PTZ Camera Drivers VPort products come with PTZ camera drivers for some of the popular PTZ cameras Administrators can select the correct PTZ driver in the Select the Camera Driver menu If the attached PTZ camera is not supported by the VPort administrators can use the Custom Camera function to enter the proprietary commands for pan tilt zoom and focus control Setting pesen Dem Select the camera Use the built in PTZ drivers including Pelco D driver 1 Custom Camera 2 Pelco D 3 Pelco P 4 33 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE Setting Up a Custom Camera If the PTZ camera s driver is not in the list the administrator can select the custom camera from the Select Camera driver menu to program the PTZ camera with ASCII code A custom camera window will pop up when the Setup Custom Camera button is clicked Input the ASCII code into this window Port Settings Data bits Stop bits and Parity bits are for the serial ccmmunication parameters and Control Settings are for programming the TILT Move Up Move Down PAN Move Left Move right HOME ZOOM Zoom in Zoom out and FOCUS Focus near Focus Far actions s http 192 168 127 7 cuscamptz asp Windows Interne El htto 102 168 12 cuscamptz asp Control settings Up Down Left Right Zoom in Zoom out Focus near Focus far Home Stop Save The cont
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10. except for PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS and preset positions To do this users need to refer to the contro protocols provided by the supplier of PTZ camera 2014 09 22 17 51 51 PTZ Camera Control Position Alias Preset Position Go To select Y PTZ config content Setting pescrpon eta Tilt Speed Speed of the TILT motion Zoom Speed Speed of the Zoom motion Timeout Configure the timeout period when there is no response after a 3000 sec command is sent Set Up Custom Commands VPort products provide 24 custom commands in addition to the general pan tilt zoom and preset functions which are also shown on the PTZ Control Panel Administrators can click on Setup Custom Commands to configure the commands and refer to the manual enclosed with the attached PTZ camera to set up frequently used functions Commands should be entered in ASCII format The VPort will translate the commands into binary code and then send the data out through the serial port For instance the text string 8101ABCDEF will be translated into five bytes of hexadecimal 81 01 AB CD and EF The maximum length of a command string is 60 which is equivalent to 30 hexadecimal bytes The Display string is for the text on the command buttons and should be fewer than 8 characters If Custom Camera is selected more PTZF commands will be available 4 30 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE NOTE NOTE Display string Command Comman
11. peripherals of the 400 vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum This means that they are listed in the network devices table for the operating system such as Windows XP supported by this function Users can link to the VPort directly by clicking on the VPort listed in the network devices table Universal PnP UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a function that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and peripherals By enabling this function you can find this VPort directly from the operating system s network device list di Enable UPnP Note Please make sure your OS or software supports UPnP first if you want to enable VPorts UPnP function Save Setting Description jDefaut Enable UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function ToS Quality of Service QoS provides traffic prioritization capabilities to ensure that important data is delivered consistently and predictably The VPort can inspect layer 3 ToS Type of Service information to provide a consistent classification of the entire network The VPort s ToS capability improves your industrial network s performance and determinism for mission critical applications QoS ToS Configure the QoS ToS to add the ToS Type of Service tag onto the video streaming data for transmitting this video stream with higher priority compared to other data Enable ToS DSCP Value Save Dr 4 16 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Con
12. schedule of the trigger actions Action Configurations amp Event Alarms are active all the time 2 Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule SUN Beain 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm MON Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm TUE Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm WED Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm THU Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm FRI Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm SAT Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm Save Setting Description Defaut Event Alarms are active The trigger action configurations are always active Event Alarms are all the time active all the time Event Alarms are active The trigger action configurations are activated based on the based on weekly configured weekly schedule schedule O Sun O Mon O Tue Select which days of the week to schedule event alarms None O Wed O Thu O Fri Sat Begin 00 00 Set the start time of the event alarm 00 00 Duration 00 00 Set how long the event alarm will be active 00 00 Trigger Delay Sec The amount of time the system will wait before acting on the 10 seconds next trigger 4 45 A Frequently Asked Questions What if I forget my password Unless the authentication is disabled you will need to log in every time you access the VPort IP camera If you are not the administrator you will need to ask the administrator to create a new account for you If you are the administrator there is no way to recover the admin p
13. 0 0 A pre snapshot image will not be generated Disable 0 The image this many seconds before the event will be used as the pre snapshot image Post Snapshot sec 0 0 A post snapshot image will not be generated MEM Disable 0 The image this many seconds after the event will be used as the post snapshot image Enable Datetime prefix Add the date amp time to the file name of snapshot image disable string Customer prefix string The file names of snapshot images will be prefixed with this string 4 41 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration SD Record not supported by all VPorts Create New Action Config Config Name event 1 Active Relay DynaStream HTTP Post Snapshot via EMail Snapshot via FTP Action type Item Name Item Value Profile Token profile 1 Fost Record Sec 1 w Save Settings Description Profile Token Select the profile being recorded on the SD card ProfileO1 POST record sec i Configure the time 1 to 60 seconds for recording the video on 1 the SD card after the event Step 3 An action list will be displayed on the webpage Action Configs Settings Config eventi SD Record T eventi SD Record eventz Active Relay Config Name event1 Action type SD Record Action Enabled Enable Item Name Item Value Prafile Taken profile 1 T PostRecord Sec 1 7r Remove Save Action Trigger After the action type is c
14. 264 Resolution 1280 x 800 Audio Encoder AudioEncoder 1 Multicast 239 127 0 100 5556 Audio Encoder Save Multicast 239 127 0 100 5572 includes Profile Token Profile Name Channel number Video encoder Audio Encoder Profile Information Setting Description O Z Defaut This item cannot be edited 4 3 VPort ONVIF Profile S New Profile System Configuration You can create additional profiles if needed Input the name of the new profile and then click Create When the new profile appears in the Profile List select the new profile and then configure its video encoder and audio encoder to generate the video streams Click Save to save the new profile To remove a profile select the profile you wish to remove and then click Remove Profile List profiled profiled profiled3 profilet4 New Profile Create System General Settings Profile Token customProfile04 Profile Name profileg4 Channel 1 Video Encoder Disable Audio Encoder Disable Save bud Video Disabled Audio Encoder Disabled On the General Settings page administrators can set up the IP camera Server name and the Date and Time which is included in the caption of all images General Settings Server name Server contact Server location Time zone Time zone Manual TimeZone POSIX 1003 1 Enable daylight saving time Date and Time di Keep current
15. 92 168 127 9 21 Failed a Export to a File Send a Report via E mail E Send to system log Server Syslog Server 1 Port Destination 514 Syslog Server 2 Port Destination 514 Save Send to system log Server Setting Description fait Send to system log Enables sending the system log to the log sever Disable server Syslog Sever 1 The address of the first system log server Port Destination The port number of the first system log server Syslog Sever 2 The address of the second system log server Port Destination The port number of the second system log server VPort ONVIF Profile S NOTE administrator can export at any time System Parameters System Configuration A maximum of 500 lines is displayed in the log Earlier log entries are stored in the VPort s database which the The System Parameters page allows you to view all system parameters which are listed by category The content is the same as the VPort s sys config ini file Administrators can also save this information in a file sys config ini by clicking the Export to a File button or import a file by clicking the Browse button to search for a sys config ini file and then clicking the Import a System Parameter File button to update the system configuration quickly system Parameters VPort06 Configuration File security usernameO1l admin usermamed2 username Q3 username 4 username 5 username 6 usemamet usemamets usernameQ3
16. AAA AA 4 30 EVEn temes EMT 4 34 CUO deies anant TT ce an eves 4 38 A Frequently Asked Questions iuecuassuuuuuuusuuRRRRaRRERRRRRRRERRRRaRRARREEERENAnERERERNANEEMEEUNRR ERR RRRR ER NREER ERR ERR ERR NEAR A 1 B Time Zone Table elits ai EE EEEuEEEEEEEEREEEEAEEKESEEKEFREEEEEE EKEEE FER a UE UG DE ELE ELM M LE EM CMM MM LE MEC DM D DL M LE B 1 1 Introduction This software user s manual is designed for the VPort IP camera s ONVIF Profile S firmware The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview O Version Information VPort ONVIF Profile S Introduction Overview ONVIF Profile S is an open standard used to identify the communication interface between different IP video hardware NVT and software NVC VPort IP cameras with ONVIF Profile S compliance can work with most VMS software for building a complete IP surveillance system immediately without needing to spend time integrating your hardware and software ONVIF Profile S saves both time and resources when using VPort IP cameras with VMS software Version Information NOTE NOTE NOTE The current version information is listed below e ONVIF Core specifications V2 2 e ONVIF Test tool 13 12 e VPort Models Mode FrmwareVersion The version information given here may change as new versions of the firmware are developed Check www moxa com support for the latest firmware information and to download updated user s manuals To see which VPort mo
17. ATW Auto White Balance to automatically adjust the white balance We suggest using AWB when your camera is monitoring a scene in which one color occupies most of the view If you like to use AWB follow these steps 4 22 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Setting Default Step 1 Move the camera to a white color real world environment with normal lighting Step 2 Select AWB and then click Save Step 3 Move the camera back to the location that is to be monitored Appearance Normal Normal view Normal Mirror Image will be displayed as in a mirror Flip 180 degree rotation followed by mirrored display 180 Rotation Display image after a 180 degree rotation Digital Noise Reduction Setting Desrpin Peak Enable digital noise reduction function Day Night Setting Desripio O OoOo Manually set the camera to night mode monochrome mode Light Sensor Allow the camera s light sensor to switch between day and Unchecked night modes based on the ambient illumination level L1 to L5 L1 means the day night switch is in a higher lux value L5 means a lower lux value Set the duration in seconds to define how long the illumination level should persist before switching between day and night mode Force color at night This function can force the image to be in color when the light Unchecked mode sensor is switched to night mode DI Control Switch day night by DI unchecked e High Low
18. F Profile S System Configuration Audio not supported by all VPorts Some VPorts support an audio input line in or microphone in or audio output line out The audio streaming configuration is required for video audio streams Audio Encoder Encoder Settings Audio Encoder AudioEncoder01 Multicast Setting IP Address 239 127 0 100 Port 5572 TTL 128 session Timeout sec 15 Auto Start Setting Description Z O Defaut AudioEncoderO1 Select the audio encoder Currently VPorts only support one Audioencoder01 audio encoder Multicast Setting Setting Description Defaut IP Address Multicast Group address for sending an audio stream 239 127 0 100 Audio port number Audioecnoder01 5572 TTL Multicast TTL Time to live threshold A certain TTL 128 threshold is defined for each network interface or tunnel A multicast packet s TTL must be larger than the defined TTL for that packet to be forwarded across that link Session Timeout sec Timeout between the client and the stream 15 seconds Auto Start Enable disable the Multicast stream push mode NOTE Currently VPorts only support PCM G 711 mono audio 4 28 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Streaming CBRPro Settings Cl Limit the maximum throu ghput of each connection in 20 4 5000 kbits within 5 1 1000 milliseconds Save General CBR constant bit rate configuration limits throughput t
19. Moxa VPort IP Video Devices Software User s Manual ONVIF Profile S Version First Edition September 2014 www moxa com product MOXA 2014 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Moxa VPort IP Video Devices Software User s Manual ONVIF Profile S Version The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2014 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes
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21. Ports Create New Action Config Config Name DynasStream HTTP Past Snapshot via EMail Snapshot via FTP SD Record Action type Item Name Item Value Relay Token doO01 T Active Mode Active Y Save Settings Description OZ Defaut Relay token Select the relay output Select Acitve or Deactive for the relay behavior DynaStream DynaSteam is a unique and innovative function that allows for adaptive frame rates in response to events on the network such as event triggers and system commands When network traffic becomes congested DynaStream allows VPort products to respond to CGI SNMP and Modbus commands from SCADA systems as well as the MXNVR MO4 s VMD DI CGI events and video loss triggers and automatically decrease the frame rates to reduce bandwidth consumption This reserves bandwidth for the SCADA system to maintain Quality of Service QoS and guarantees that the SCADA performance will not be impacted by video traffic For example the frame rate can be set to low during regular streaming to reduce bandwidth usage and automatically switch to a high frame rate during triggered events to ensure quick transmission of critical video data or video streams or to provide detailed visual images for problem analysis Create New Action Config Config Mame event 1 Active Relay DynaStream HTTP Past Snapshot via EMail Snapshot via FTP SD Record Action type Item Name Item Value Video Encod
22. S Accessing the VPort s Web based Manager Custom PTZ Camera Commands In addition to the default pan tilt zoom and focus controls an additional 24 buttons are available for custom commands to control the attached motorized PTZ cameras Custom commands are set up by administrators and are used for functions such as activating or deactivating the dome wiper Refer to the attached motorized device s user s manual to see which functions can be controlled with these additional buttons Extra Command Custom Command Snapshot You can take snapshot images for storing printing and editing by clicking the Snapshot button To save the image right click and select the Save option Relay Control not supported for all VPorts Some VPort models have relay outputs for external devices such as alarms Administrators and permitted users can click on Acitve Open to short the Common and Normal Open digital output pins or click on Deactive Close to short the Common and Normal Close digital output pins 4 System Configuration After installing the hardware the next step is to configure the VPort s settings You can do this with the web console The following topics are covered in this chapter O System Configuration by Web Console Profiles System Network Video Audio not supported by all VPorts Streaming PTZ not supported by all VPorts Event Y Y ON ON ON ON ON WV Action VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configur
23. Switch Camera switches between day and night modes whenever the DI status changes Pull High Camera switches between day and night modes whenever the DI status is high Pull Low Camera switches between day and night modes whenever the DI status is low Trigger relay output Triggers a relay output when the day night mode switches the unchecked when switching relay status for day night mode can be configured separately between day and night modes Auto Exposure Shutter Setting Description Auto Level Configure the exposure mode from 5 to 5 Higher levels cause a slower shutter speed hence brighter images lower levels do the opposite WDR Setting Description WDR Configure the exposure mode from Level 1 to Level 8 A higher Level 8 Wide Dynamic Range level causes a stronger WDR effect Choose a higher WDR level when your camera is monitoring a scene with both bright and dark areas 4 23 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Auto Iris seng I ROI Region of Interest not supported by all VPorts When network bandwidth is limited HD video streams may be extremely large making it difficult to send the video streams over the network in real time In these conditions the VPort 36 1MP can automatically allocate available bandwidth to those parts of the video that of most interest For example when watching a factory entrance you can allocate more bandwidt
24. a encryption key 8 character passwords and a data encryption key are the minimum requirements for authentication and encryption Configuring SNMP Settings The following figures indicate which SNMP parameters can be configured A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below the figure SNMP SNMP Read Write Settings SNMP Versions V1 V2c V3 wv V1 V2c Read Community public t i W V1 V2c Write Read Community public s i s V3 Admin Read Write Auth Mode No Auth w V3 Admin Read Write Private Mode a Ke oo Trap Settings 1st Trap Server IP Name ist Trap Community 2nd Trap Server IP Name 2nd Trap Community Private MIB information Object ID enterprise 8691 8 4 2 Save 4 18 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration SNMP Read Write Settings SNMP Versions Setting Description Defaut V1 V2c V3 Select SNMP protocol versions V1 V2c V3 to manage the VPort V1 V2c V3 V1 V2c Select SNMP protocol versions V1 V2c to manage the VPort V3 only Select SNMP protocol versions V3 only to manage the VPort V1 V2c Read Community Setting Description O oO DefauUt V1 V2c Read Use a community string match for authentication This means public Community that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read only max 30 permissions using the community string public characters V1 V2c Read Write Community Seti Description 3 3 Deaut
25. al IP NetMask configuration examples Allowable Hosts Input Formats O Any host 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 4 17 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration SNMP The VPort supports three SNMP protocols The available protocols are SNMP V1 SNMP V2c and SNMP V3 SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read only or read write permissions using the community string public private default value SNMP V3 which requires you to select an authentication level of MD5 or SHA is the most secure protocol You can also enable data encryption to enhance data security SNMP security modes and security levels supported by the VPort are shown in the following table Select one of these options to communicate between the SNMP agent and manager Protocol Security Authentication Data Mese Mie te mem SNMP V1 V2c V1 V2c Read Community string Use a community string match for comer ewer V1 V2c Community string No Use a community string match for Write Read um authentication Community SNMP V3 No Auth No No Use account with admin or user to ud EN VEN in MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA Provides authentication based on HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA Data Provides authentication based on encryption HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA key algorithms and dat
26. ality due to more key frames but more bandwidth will be consumed If you have concerns about bandwidth then select a higher number for key frame interval Multicast Setting Seting Desrpin Peau IP Address Multicast Group address for sending a video stream 239 127 0 100 Port Video port number Videoecnoder01 5556 Videoencoder02 5558 Videoencoder03 5560 TTL Multicast TTL Time to live threshold A certain TTL 128 threshold is defined for each network interface or tunnel A multicast packet s TTL must be larger than the defined TTL for that packet to be forwarded across that link Session Timeout sec Timeout between the client and the stream 15 seconds Multicast Send Configure the video stream with or without userdata Enable Userdata Auto Start Enable disable the Multicast stream push mode NOTE Image quality FPS and bandwidth are influenced significantly by network throughput system network bandwidth management applications the VPort runs such as VMD how complicated the image is and the performance of your PC or notebook when displaying images The administrator should take into consideration all of these variables when designing the video over IP system and when specifying the requirements for the video system NOTE Click here to access Moxa s Bandwidth amp Storage Calculator to estimate the network bandwidth based on different resolutions FPS values and video content 4 27 VPort ONVI
27. and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Note that you may need to change your computer s IP address and subnet mask so that the computer is on the same subnet as the VPort To change the IP address of the VPort manually access the VPort s web server and then navigate to the System Configuration gt Network gt General page to configure the IP address and other network settings Checkmark Use fixed IP address to ensure that the IP address you assign is not deleted each time the VPort is restarted 2 2 VPort ONVIF Profile S Getting Started Step 2 Access the VPort s web based manager Type the IP address in the web browser s address input box and then press enter Step 3 Install the ActiveX Control plug in A security Warning message will appear the first time you access the VPort s web based manager The message is related to installing the VPort ActiveX Control component on your PC or notebook Click Install to install this plug in to enable the IE web browser for viewing video images Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name Moxa Networking Co Ltd Publisher Moxa Networking Co Ltd x More options Install Dont Install While Files From Ehe Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust what s the risk NOTE For Windows XP SP2 or above operating systems the ActiveX Control componen
28. are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 www moxa com su ort Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Before Getting Started Before using your VPort IP camera be sure to read the following instructions O To prevent damage or problems caused by improper use read the Quick Installation Guide the printed handbook included in the package before assembling and operating the device and peripherals Important Note O Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country Since the VPort is both a high performance surveillance system and networked video server verify that the operation of such devices is legal in your locality before installing this unit for surveillance purposes Table of Contents P a Ia aaa a aa aaa aaa 1 1 OOS EN NN 1 2 MOCI IO dais O e EE E EOD D 1 2 2 Getting SLarted ise Anna iii ux Ea nx ni sn En sees a E Ra E aE AE Ea aE aa E aE EE AEE 2 1 IntROCIUC ON etat titats titut a CARA Read ES 2 2 SOMWare INStallavio Das tS ie ma SA weeded wend conei ell we eed ma CER ena A Sanana nia 2 2 3 Accessing the VPort s Web
29. assword The only way to regain access to the IP camera is to use the RESET button to restore the camera to its factory default settings Why can t I see video from the IP camera after logging in There are several possible reasons a If the IP camera is installed correctly and you are accessing the IP camera for the first time using Internet Explorer adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow installation of plug ins b If the problem still exists the number of users accessing the IP camera at the same time may exceed the maximum that the system allows c If the video is still not displayed try resetting the camera to its factory default settings to see if that solves the problem What is the plug in for The plug in provided by the IP camera is used to display videos The plug in is needed because Internet Explorer does not support streaming technology If your system does not allow installation of plug in software the security level of the web browser may need to be lowered We recommend consulting the network supervisor in your office before adjusting the security level of your browser Why is the timestamp different from the system time of my PC or notebook The timestamp is based on the system time of the IP camera It is maintained by an internal real time clock and automatically synchronizes with the time server if the VPort is connected to the Internet and the function is enabled If the time zone is changed
30. ast video stream to be sent using RTSP control which means the multicast video stream will be sent only if it receives the client s request Push Enable the multicast video stream to be sent using Push control which means that after this setting is selected the multicast video stream will be sent continuously even without any client requests Unicast Protocol is used to send a single video stream to one client UDP can be used to produce audio and video streams that are more real time However some packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may become blurred TCP can be used to prevent packet loss which results in a more accurate video display The downside of using TCP is that the real time delay is worse than with UDP protocol HTTP can be used to prevent being blocked by a router s firewall The downside of using HTTP is that the real time delay is worse than with UDP protocol Network Interface designates the connection interface for multicast video streams selection The box lists the current NIC interfaces Select which NIC interface will receive multicast streams Once the IP camera is connected successfully Protocol Options will indicate the selected protocol The selected protocol will be stored on the user s PC and will be used for the next connection For multicast video stream settings see System Configuration gt Network gt Multicast Client Setting IP Camera Display Profile profile
31. ation System Configuration by Web Console NOTE System configuration can be done remotely with Internet Explorer To access the server type the system configuration URL http IP address of Video Server overvievv asp to open the configuration main page Each of the configuration categories Profiles System Network Video Audio Streaming PTZ Event Action are described below category item Description and contens Profiles Configuration Configure ONVIF Profile settings lt System System Parameter System parameter information and Import Export functions Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade Configure video image information Configure the camera s attributes Privacy Mask Mask Configure Privacy Mask settings Video Encoder Set up the Encode Standard MJPEG or H 264 Size Resolution FPS Quality and Multicast settings Audio Audio Encoder Configure Audio Encoder Multicast settings Lr CBR Pro Configure CBR Pro Settings OE a Configure PTZ settings and Add Modify Remove the Presets pre rt Port Configure Serial Port usage and settings AA all Event Producer meten Dean Detection Configure Motion Detection settings Camera mes remp Digital Input end Snapshot Configure Sequential Snapshot settings Schedule and transmit Action Config Configure detailed Action activation settings Action Trigger Configure the Action Trigger for th
32. c DNS function allows your VPort to get a domain name linked to a changeable IP address w IP address if you want to remote access this VPort from Internet Cl Enable DONS Provider DynDNS org Dynamic Host name Username E mail Password Key Note If you dont have a DONS account please follow the application procedure on the website listed above Save 4 15 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Description 11 Defaut Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS Provider Select the DDNS service providers including DynDNS org Dynamic DynDNS org Custom TZO com and dhs org Host Name The Host Name you use to link to the VPort Username E mail The Username E mail and Password Key are used to enable Password Key the service from the DDNS service provider based on the rules None of DDNS websites NOTE Dynamic DNS is a very useful tool for accessing a VPort over the Internet especially for xDSL connections with a non fixed IP address DHCP The administrator and users can simplify connecting to a VPort with a non fixed IP address by using the unique host name in the URL to establish a connection with the VPort NOTE Different DDNS service providers have different application rules Some applications are free of charge but most require an application fee Universal PnP UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among the networking equipment software and
33. ceives these IP packets the PTZ control commands will be transformed back to serial data format for controlling the PTZ camera s action You do not need to install a PTZ driver to control the PTZ camera s 4 32 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE action which means that a large variety of different PTZ cameras can be used with the VPort video encoders and their supported PTZ control panel or joystick The legacy PTZ control panel or joystick should be connected to the VPort s PTZ port or the COM port of a PC But when it is connected to a PC s COM port you will need to install a real COM driver on the PC and map the COM ports For detailed information refer to the VPort SDK PLUS ActiveX Control SDK for the Real COM driver and COM port mapping function sample codes You can download this SDK from Moxa s website www moxa com Specific PTZ Driver A PTZ driver is usually required to control a PTZ camera over a TCP IP network This is because each PTZ camera supplier has their own proprietary PTZ control protocol VPort video encoders support all popular PTZ drivers for controlling PTZ cameras Control Mode Select the PTZ control mode in Transparent PTZ Control or PTZ driver PTZ Driver The configurations described below are only available in PTZ Driver mode Port Settings Setting pesci Demi Baud rate bps The baud rate specified by the PTZ camera s serial 2400 communication specs Data bits
34. cription O j Defaut DHCP Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server DHCP DHCP DHCP Option Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server and 66 67 download the configurations from the TFTP server with Opt 66 67 mechanism Use fixed IP address Use the IP address assigned by the administrator NOTE We strongly recommend that the administrator assign a fixed IP address to the VPort since all of the functions and applications provided by the VPort are active when the VPort is connected to the network Use DHCP to determine if the VPort s IP address may change when then network environment changes or the IP address is occupied by other clients 4 11 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration DHCP Option 66 67 for auto configuration not supported by all VPorts If you need to install a large number of devices it can be extremely time consuming to configure each of the many devices one by one DHCP Opt 66 67 provides a mechanism whereby configurations can be saved on a TFTP server and then once a new device is installed the configurations can be downloaded to this new device automatically Follow the steps below to use the Opt 66 67 auto configuration function We use VPort 16 M12 to illustrate Step 1 When the VPort 36 1MP enables the auto configuration function it will ask for an IP address from the DHCP server and the path of the TFTP server and configuration file 1 DHCP request FTP server
35. d up to 30 NOTE Frame rate frames per second is determined by the resolution image data size bit rate and transmission traffic status The Administrator and users can check the frame rate status in the FPS Status on the VPort s web homepage NOTE Enabling more video streams can lower the frame rate of each video stream Quality Description Quality The administrator can set the image quality to one of 5 standards Medium Standard Good Detailed or Excellent The VPort will tune the bandwidth and FPS automatically to the optimum combination The video encoder setting supports an Advance Mode Click on the Advance Mode button to view the following configuration options 4 26 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Bitrate Limit EBits 4000 H 264 Key Frame Interval 15 T Multicast Setting IP Address 239 127 0 100 Port 5556 TTL 128 Session Timeout sec 15 Multicast Send Userdata Auto Start Save Setting Description JjDefaut Bitrate Limit kbps The administrator can fix the bandwidth to tune the video only for H 264 quality and FPS frames per second to the optimum combination Different resolutions have different bandwidth parameters The VPort will tune the video performance according to the bandwidth A higher bandwidth means better quality and higher FPS H 264 Key Frame Configure the key frame interval of the H 264 stream A low Interval number means higher video qu
36. d 1 1 212008 emm Command 2 2 123456 emm Command 3 3 123456 emm Command 4 4 123456 emm Add Command aa Setting Up a Preset Position Administrators can use the Preset Position function to set up the behavior of the PTZ camera in advance and then users with camera control privilege can move the camera s lens to a preset position without the need to control the pan tilt and zoom buttons on the PTZ control panel Description ea O Position Alias Customized name of the preset position Preset Position 25 preset positions are available for the VPort Go to The administrator can use Go to to select or test the preset Select position before the save Set Home This button can decide the Home position of PTZ control TILT SPEED These items are used to change the speed of TILT PAN and PAN SPEED ZOOM ZOOM SPEED ZOOM These buttons are to fine tune the PTZ camera s lens positions Auto Focus Auto IRIS When the VPort is used with a PT scanner the digital Pan Tilt function will be disabled automatically to allow the PT scanner to perform Pan Tilt functions without interference from the digital Pan Tilt function The direction button on the wheel will not be displayed until a digital zoom is performed When the camera image is zoomed out to its original size the direction button will again disappear For those VPorts that support digital zoom press the button to zoom in on the image 4 31 VPort ONVIF Profile S System C
37. date and time D Sync with computer time PC date PC time Manual Date Time E Automatic Gi NTP from DHCP C NTP Manual 1st NTP server 2nd NTP server Update interval Save Server name Setting Description Defaut Max 40 characters VPort PO6 1MP M12 IP Camera GMT yyyy mm dd hh mm ss 2014 09 22 yyyy mm dd 13 51 57 hh mm ss 15 min T Use a different server name for each server to help identify VPort XXXX IP camera your servers The name appears on the web homepage 4 4 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Server contact Setting ba pa Max 40 characters Input the name of the operator who is responsible for this Blank camera server Server location Seting Desrpion ea Max 40 characters Input the location of this camera server Time zone Setting Desrpiton a Manual TimeZone Manually configure the specified time zone To enable this Blank POSIX 1003 1 configuration select manual setting from the Time Zone drop down box Enable daylight saving Enable disable daylight saving time time Date and Time Setting Desrpion aa Keep current date and Use the current date and time as the VPort s time setting Keep current date time and time Sync with computer Synchronize the VPort s data and time setting with the local time computer time Manually change the VPort s date and time setting Use the NTP server to set the VPo
38. dels support Profile S check the ONVIF website at http www onvif org for updated information related to VPort models Different VPort IP cameras support different sets of functions For this reason not all of the functions described in this user s manual are supported by all VPort IP cameras Please check your own VPort s specifications to see which functions are supported by your camera 1 2 2 Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to get started with the VPort s software configuration The following topics are covered in this chapter O Introduction O Software Installation VPort ONVIF Profile S Getting Started Introduction In what follows user refers to those who can access the IP camera and administrator refers to the person who knows the root password that allows changes to the IP camera s configuration and has the right to assign general access to other users Administrators should read this part of the manual carefully especially during installation Software Installation Step 1 Configure the VPort s IP address When the VPort is first powered on the POST Power On Self Test will run for about 30 to 40 seconds The network environment determines how the IP address is assigned Network environments with a DHCP server In this case the unit s IP address will be assigned by the network s DHCP server Refer to the DHCP server s IP address table to determine the unit s assigned IP addre
39. e Event trigger condition based on the specific Action Config chosen for this trigger This table can also be found on the System Configuration gt Overview webpage Not all of the functions listed in this user s manual are supported for all VPort IP cameras Please check your VPort s specifications to see which functions are supported 4 2 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Welcome to the System Configuration pages A brief description of each configuration group is given below Click on a plus sign in the left pane to expand a group and then click on the name of the page you would like to open System Configuration Category Item Description and Content Profiles System Network Video Audio Streaming Event Actions Profiles Configuration General Account System Log System Parameter Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot General DDNS Universal PnP ToS Accessible IP SNMP Modbus TCP Telnet LLDP Image Setting Camera Setting Privacy Mask Video Encoder Audio Encoder CBRPro Enable Event Motion Detection Camera Tamper Sequential Snapshot Action Config Action Trigger Configure ONVIF Profile settings Setting Host Name and Date Time Administrator User and Demo Account Privileges Management System Log and operation information System parameters information and Import Export function Remote Firmware Upgrade Reset to Factory Default Device will reboot
40. e LLDP operation mode Disabled Transmit only Transmit and Receive only or Transmit and receive receive Transmit interval Sets the transmit interval of LLDP messages in seconds Video Image Settings Image Settings Image Information AV T CP E T Ud Description Image Appearance Image Information JJ Not Shown Shown on the caption Shown on the image Position X 0 0 400 Position Y O 0 300 Image Information Setting Setting Description O Z efait Description max of 14 The customized description shown on the caption to identify None characters this video camera Image Appearance Setting Setting Description OZ DefauUt Image Information Determines how image information is shown Options are Not Not Shown Shown Show on the Caption and Show on image Image Appearance Position The position of the Image Appearance window can be changed by configuring Position X 0 to 400 and Position Y 0 to 300 4 21 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Camera Setting Different environments require different camera settings to ensure acceptable image quality Camera Setting Environment Image View Automatic AV TCP 2006 02 08 04 59 5 C 50Hz anti flicker Sees JJ 60Hz anti flicker Image Adjustments Saturation 0 Y Contrast 0 Y Sharpness 0 v AGC 16X v BLC Middle v AWB ATW v Appearance Normal v Digital Noise Reduction Enable Day Night Da
41. e the 554 connection of video audio streams by RTSP 4 13 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration The VLC media player is used here as an example of an RTSP streaming application Step 1 Open VLC Player and select Media Open network streaming amp VLC media player 008 Media Playback Audio Video Tools View Help gt Open File Ctrl O gt Advanced Open File Ctrl Shift O El Open Folder Ctrl F 9 Open Disc Ctrl D EE Open Capture Device Ctrl C Open Location from clipboard Ctrl V Recent Media Save Playlist to File Ctrl Convert Save Ctrl R wj Streaming Ctrl S X Quit Can mm sn EN el MN fe er gt HOM BEM ES Step 2 When the following pop up window appears type the URL in the input box E g type rtsp lt VPort s IP address gt lt RTSP Port udpstream_chi_stream lt 1 or 2 gt rtsp lt VPort s IP address gt lt RTSP Port multicaststream_chi_stream lt 1i1 or 25 RTSP Port 554 the default and then click OK to connect to the VPort A Open Media CI Fie Diss Network SF Capture Device Network Protocol Please enter a network URL irtsp 192 168 127 100Anulticaststream_chl _ Show more options Cis 3 Cima Step 3 Wait a few seconds for VLC Player to establish the connection 4 14 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Step 4 After the connection has been established the VPort 36 1MP s video will appea
42. een made to the configuration Click Soft to delete all the changes that have been made to the configuration but the network setting You can use original network setting to connect this device NOTE Only some VPorts support the hardware reset button Refer to your product s QIG for operation instructions Reboot From the Device Reboot page click OK as shown in the following figure to restart the VPort s system Device Reboot This device will reboot for restarting system Are you sure you want to reboot 4 10 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Network General Network Settings The General Network Settings page includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the VPort to be connected to a TCP IP network General Network Settings Access Method DHCP 2DHCP DHCP option 66 67 D Use fixed IP address General Settings IP address 172 19 16 234 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway DNS From DHCP Primary DNS Secondary DNS DNS Manual Primary DNS Secondary DNS DHCP Client ID DHCP Server ID HTTP HTTP port 80 HTTPS port 443 HTTP mode HTTP Only bul RTSP Streaming RTSP port 554 Save Access Method VPort products support the DHCP protocol which means that the VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP IP network The Administrator should determine if it is more appropriate to use DHCP or assign a fixed IP Setting Des
43. er Taken videaEncD1 Alarm FPS 1 Duration Sec 3 Y Settings Description 1 1 Defaut Video Encoder Select the video encoder VideoencoderO1 Alarm FPS Configure what the frame rate will be set to when the event is 1 triggered Configure how long Dynastream will be active NOTE To enable the DynaStream function from CGI commands and Modbus TCP refer to the CGI Commands User s Manual for VPort SDK PLUS 4 39 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration HTTP Post Create New Action Config Config Name event 1 Active Relay DynaStream HTTP Post Snapshot via EMail Snapshot via FTP SD Record Action type Item Name Item Value server HTTP URI Username User password POST String Save Settings Desrpin Ja Server HTTP URL URL of the HTTP server Authentication information for the HTTP server POST String Configure the string that will be posted Snapshot via Email Create New Action Config Config Name event 1 Active Relay DynaStream HTTP Post Snapshot via EMail Snapshat via FTP Action type SD Record Item Name Item Value Server Host User name User password Sender Address Recipient Address Pre Snapshotsec Disabley 0 Past snapshotsec Disable 0 Enable Datetime prefix string Disable Customer prefix string Save Settings Description For security reasons most SMTP servers require the account na
44. figuration Enable ToS Enable ToS to transmit the video stream with the given priority DSCP Value Configure the mapping table with different ToS values 0 0 NOTE To configure the ToS values map to the network environment settings for QoS priority service Accessible IP List The VPort uses an IP address based filtering method to control access to the VPort Accessible IP List Enable accessible IP list Disable will allow all IPs to connect Index IP NetMask 1 2 3 10 Save Accessible IP Settings allow you to add or remove Legal remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access Access to the VPort is controlled by IP address That is if a host s IP address is in the accessible IP table then the host will be allowed access to the VPort In particular an IP together with a NetMask is used to specify a range of IP addresses Here are some examples e Allow only one host with a specific IP address to access the VPort For example IP 192 168 1 16 NetMask 255 255 255 255 will only allow the host with IP 192 168 1 16 to access the VPort e Allow all hosts on a specific subnet to access the VPort For example IP 192 168 1 0 NetMask 255 255 255 0 will allow all hosts with IP addresses of the form 192 168 1 xxx to access the VPort e Allow any host to access the VPort Do not checkmark the Enable accessible IP list checkbox The following table gives addition
45. for restarting system The IP network settings of this VPort Configure DDNS Enable UPnP function Configure ToS Type of Service Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP address Configure the SNMP settings Enable Modbus TCP function Configure Telnet Configure LLDP Configure the information of video image Configure the attributes of video image Configure the Privacy Mask settings Set up the Encode Standard MJPEG or H 264 Size Resolution FPS Quality and Multicast settings Configure Audio Encoder Multicast settings Configure CBRPro settings Enable Disable all Event Producer Configure Motion Detection settings Configure Camera Tamper settings Configure Sequential Snapshot settings Schedule and transmit destinations Configure detail Action activation Configure Action Trigger for Event trigger condition specify Action Configs In the ONVIF Profiles specifications one video profile represents one video stream which can have a unique codecs H 264 MJPEG resolution FPS frame rate and video quality Configuration Profile List profiled profiled profiled3 New Profile Profile List Setting Description Z DefauUt Chose the video profile Profile information shown on this page profileO1 profileO1 profile02 profile03 Profile Taken def prafile 1 Profile Name profiled Channel 1 Video Video Encoder yideoEncoder CodecH
46. gered Set up VMD Alarm 2006 05 31 17 15 50 Stream C Stream Enabled Window Name Percent 96 v VMD2 vMD2 ea v wom 1 Bo sensitive Setting Desrpion Peau Enable VMD alarm Enable or disable the Video Motion Detection alarm Disabled Show alert on the Enable or disable show alert on the image When enabled Disabled image when VMD is when a VMD alarm notification is received a red square frame triggered will be displayed on the video image NOTE Once Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered is enabled the red frames that appear on the homepage image indicate the size of the VMD window set up by the administrator VPort 16 IP Camera VPort 16 IP Camera tresm 1 4 35 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Setup a VMD Alarm Setting Description esi Enable or disable the VMD1 VMD2 or VMD3 Disabled Percent The minimum percentage of change to an image that will trigger VMD Decrease the percentage to make it easier to trigger VMD Sensitive The measurable difference between two sequential images for 1 triggering VMD Increase the sensitivity to make it easier for VMD to be triggered NOTE After setting the VMD Alarm click the Save button to save the changes Camera Tamper not supported by all VPorts Use the VPort s camera tamper function to detect malicious behavior done to the camera such as spray painting view blocking angle adjustment e
47. h for an entryway while allocating less bandwidth for the wall ROI Settings ROI Region of Interest M Enable ROI A UDP 2000 01 01 05 48 55 1 M Region 1 Priority Low Wl Region 2 Priority Low MW Region 3 Priority Low Save ROI Setting Jaran pa High Medium Low High The camera will reserve most of the bandwidth for this Low part of the video Medium The camera will reserve a moderate amount of bandwidth for this part of the video Low The camera will reserve a minimal amount of bandwidth for this part of video Privacy Mask not supported by all VPorts In some conditions you may want to block part of the view so that your surveillance system won t display private information that would otherwise be visible the information will be blocked when displaying live video and during video playback 4 24 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Privacy Mask Settings Privacy Mask M Enable Privacy Mask AV UDP Connectedi W Mask 1 M Mask 2 W Mask 3 Privacy Mask Mask 1 2 3 Enable up to 3 different privacy mask areas Once enabled you unchecked can drag the masked areas to different parts of the camera scene NOTE There is no way to recover masked video The masked areas are not displayed when viewing the video live or during playback so be sure to use this function carefully Video Encoder The VPort supports up to three video encoders for generating video stream profiles T
48. he files from the SD card using a card reader device Local Storage Setting This VPort supports local storage function for recording the video once there is an event alarm Users can download the recoded video files via FTP access FTP Server Daemon Enable FTP Server Daemon Server Port 21 SD Card Setting Reboot the system once the mounting of SD card is failed SD Card Information Status Not Insert Size OMB Free OMB 5D Card Utility Force mount unmount SD card Save FTP Daemon Setting Description O efait Enable FTP daemon Enable FTP service to allow the administrator to download Disable recorded video files SD card setting Setting Description Reboot the system This function can reboot the system when the SD card mount Disable when the SD card fails fails to re detect the SD mount to mount 4 7 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration SD Card Utility Semang Jerai pa Mount SD card Force mount unmount the SD card NOTE The recorded videos are stored in the VPortfolder folder Ten seconds of video is recorded on each file The videos are stored as AVI files which can be played back using any popular media player NOTE Due to file system limitations the maximum number of files that can be stored is 16584 When the number of files in the SD card reaches 16584 or the free space is less than 100 MB the system will start deleting the oldes
49. he local storage capability System Log and operation information System parameters information and Import Export function Remote Firmware Upgrade Reset to Factory Default Device will reboot for restarting system The IP network settings of this VPort Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server Configure DDNS Enable UPnP function Configure ToS Type of Service Set up Multicast IGMP Streaming Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP address Configure the SNMP settings Enable Modbus TCP function Configure 802 1X Configure the information of video image Configure the attributes of video image Configure the ROI region of interest settings Configure the Privacy Mask settings Select the camera s modulation NTSC or PAL A 3 Accessing the VPort s Web based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access the VPort IP camera for the first time The following topics are covered in this chapter O Functions Featured on the VPort s Web Homepage gt VPort s Information IP Camera Name Camera Image View Client Settings System Configuration Video Information Show PTZ Control Panel not supported for all VPorts Snapshot Y Y ON ON VV ON Y Relay Control not supported for all VPorts VPort ONVIF Profile S Accessing the VPort s Web based
50. he three video encoders can each be configured with different codecs H 264 or MJPEG resolution FPS frame rate and video quality Encoder Settings Resolution Type NTSC PAL Save Video Encoder VideoEncoder01 Codec Type H264 w Resolutions 1280x800 Frame Rate Limit FPS 30 Quality Good T Resolution Type Setting Description Defaut O NTSC or PAL Choose NTSC or PAL resolution type for your system NTSC 4 25 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Video Encoder Seti peseripon Deaut VideoencoderO1 To configure the attributes of the video encoder VideoencoderO1 Videoencoder02 Videoencoder03 Codec Type This codec type shows the codec of each video stream Setting Description j Defaut Codec type Configure the codec type of the video encoder H 264 MJPEG H 264 Resolution The VPort 36 1MP supports 7 different resolutions 1MP HD SVGA Full D1 4CIF VGA CIF Seting pescripton Peau Select the image size 9 image resolutions size are provided The administrator can 1280x800 choose each option with NTSC or PAL modulation NOTE Some resolutions may not be supported by some VPort models Check your VPort s specifications in the product s QIG to see which resolutions are supported by your VPort Max FPS Frame per second Setting Description Defaut O Frame Rate Limit FPS Configure the maximum FPS frames per secon
51. ith the SCADA HMI system With the Modbus TCP protocol the SCADA HMI system can directly communicate with VPort for acquiring the working status 7 Enable ModBus TCP Save Enable Modbus TCP Enable the Modbus TCP protocol For the Modbus address table refer to Modbus Address Define pdf You can find it on your VPort s software CD or in download center on the Moxa website LLDP not supported by all VPorts LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802 11AB LLDP standardizes the self identification advertisement method and allows each networking device to periodically send its system and configuration information to its neighbors Because of this all LLDP devices are kept informed of each other s status and configuration and with SNMP this information can be transferred to Moxa s MXview for auto topology and network visualization From the VPort s web interface you can enable or disable LLDP and set the LLDP transmit interval In addition you can view each VPort s neighbor list which is reported by its network neighbors Most importantly enabling the LLDP function allows Moxa s MXview to automatically display the network s topology and system setup details for the entire network LLDP IEEE 802 1AB Operating Mode Transmit and receive Y Transmit interval 30 second s 1 3600 secs Save VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Setting Description o Defaut Operation mode Choose th
52. me and password to be authenticated Sender s address For security reasons SMTP servers must see the exact sender email address Recipient s address For security reasons SMTP servers must see the exact recipient s email address Pre Snapshot sec 0 A pre snapshot image will not be generated 0 disabled gt 0 The image this many seconds before the event will be used 4 40 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Settings Description O O O oOo o II as the pre snapshot image Post Snapshot sec 0 A post snapshot image will not be generated 0 disabled 0 The image this many seconds after the event will be used as the post snapshot image Enable Datetime prefix Add the date amp time to the file name of snapshot images disable string Customer prefix string The file names of snapshot images will be prefixed with this string Snapshot via FTP Create New Action Config Config Name event 1 Active Relay DynaStream HTTP Post SD Record Item Name Item Value Server Host Server Port Username User password Upload Path Passive Mode Disable Pre Snapshotsec 0 Disable 0 PostSnapshotsec 0 Disable 0 Enable Datetime prefix string Disable w Customer prefix string Save Setting Description FTP server s authentication information Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a Disabled firewall Pre Snapshot sec
53. mm THU Begin Duration hh mm FRI Begin Duration hh mm SAT Begin Duration hh mm Save With this feature the VPort can upload snapshots periodically to an external E mail or FTP server as a live video source Setting Description Defaut Enable Sequential Enable or disable Sequential Snapshot Disable Snapshots Select which video profile will take snapshot images ProfileO1 Send sequential The time interval between successive snapshot images 30 seconds Snapshot image every from 1 second to 30 seconds seconds SMTP Description O J Defaut O SMTP enable Enable the SMTP system for emailing the snapshot images SMTP server host SMTP Server s IP address or URL address SMTP username For security reasons most SMTP servers require the account SMTP password name and password to be authenticated SMTP Sender s email For security reasons SMTP servers must see the exact sender address email address SMTP Recipient s email For security reasons SMTP servers must see the exact None address recipient s email address 4 37 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE Note that if the Sender s email address is not set a warning message will pop up and the e mail system will not be allowed to operate FTP Description Beau FTP enable Enable the FTP system to save snapshot images remotely FTP server host FTP server s IP address or URL address 21 FTP server p
54. ntication SHA Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication User Data Encryption Key for SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement N O for data encryption Maximum 30 character encryption key O No data encryption 4 19 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE Trap Settings Sering bera Trap Server Enter the IP address or name of the Trap Server used by your IP Name network Trap Community Use a community string match for authentication Maximum of No 30 characters Private MIB information Different VPorts have different object IDs The MIB file is MOXA VPORTXX MIB mib or my You can find it on the software CD or the download center of the Moxa website Modbus TCP not supported by all VPorts NOTE Modbus is a serial ccmmunications protocol that is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a remote terminal unit RTU in supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA systems To transmit Modbus over a TCP IP network a standard Modbus TCP protocol is provided With the support of the Modbus TCP protocol the SCADA HMI system can directly communicate with the VPort to acquire its operational status ModBus TCP Modbus is a serial communications protocol for the industrial devices communications w
55. o 1 second but since video streaming is designed to transmit immediately to shorten latency network throughput may experience a burst in action during short time periods in which case packet loss will occur if the network bandwidth buffer is not large enough When packet loss occurs images will show a mosaic effect For this reason the VPort supports an advanced CBR Pro function which can enable the flow control of image packets to ensure no packet loss for limited bandwidth transmissions such as on xDSL or wireless networks Image without packet loss Image with packet loss Sang Desrpion pa Limit the maximum Configure how much throughput is allowed on the network 20 kbits within 5 throughput of each within the given number of milliseconds For example if the milliseconds connection to kbits configuration is 20 kbits within 5 milliseconds the video packet within milliseconds throughput will be limited to 20 kbits within 5 milliseconds 4 29 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration PTZ not supported by all VPorts Some VPorts support PTZ PAN TILT ZOON control with either a built in PTZ mechanism a digital Zoom function or external PT scanner PTZ Configuration PTZ Configuration PTZ Config Content Config Name PTZConfig01 Camera ID 1 Defualt Setting Pan Speed 16 Tilt Speed 16 Zoom Speed 16 Timeout 3000 Note There are 24 custom commands for users to define PTZ camera actions
56. onfiguration Serial Port not supported by all VPorts Some VPorts have RS 485 serial ports for connecting to an external PT scanner Check your product s quick installation guide for information on how to wire the connection between the VPort and the PT scanner SerialPort Configuration Interface Mode Select the serial interface R Control Mode un I co un 4 Transparent PTZ Control Q Specific PTZ Driver Port Settings Baud rate bps 9600 v Data bits 8 v Stop bits 1 Parity bit None v PTZ Camera Driver Select the camera driver Pelco D ww Set up Custom Camera Upload a PTZ Camera Driver Interface mode Seng ep Dem Select the serial The serial port interface RS232 RS422 RS485 RS485 interface Control mode The VPort supports 2 PTZ control modes Transparent PTZ control and PTZ driver e Transparent PTZ Control Select Transparent PTZ Control to control the PTZ camera with a legacy PTZ control panel or joystick connected to the CCTV system The application is illustrated in the following figures VPort D361 Video Decoder Sa VPort 461 Sty Video Encoder s Joystick and control panel es RS 485 TUM file p PC RS 232 or RS 485 Real COM driver required In Transparent PTZ Control mode the serial data from the legacy PTZ control panel or joystick will be transformed into IP packets for transmission over a TCP IP network and once the VPort video encoder re
57. onfigured users can configure how to trigger the action Action Triggers Settings Create Mew Trigger Trigger Empty Action Trigger 4 42 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Step 1 Click the Create New Trigger button Step 2 Create the new trigger Setting Description Defaut Trigger Name Configure the name of the new trigger Trigger event Select the event Type Digital input VMD Tamper CGI trigger Active Relay Link status Different triggers have different configuration items Digital input not supported by all VPorts Create New Action Trigger Trigger Name Trigger Mame Trigger Events Digital Input w Param Name Param Value DI Number didi Y LogicalState High Settings Description Z DefauUt Select digital input DIO1 Logical State Configure the DI status to High or Low VMD Create New Action Trigger Trigger Mame Trigger Mame Trigger Events yup Param Name Param Value Channel Number videaSrcCfg01 w State true TF Settings Description fait Channel Number Select the video source Currently VPort IP cameras only have videoSrccfgO1 one video source Enable true or disable false the VMD trigger CGI trigger Create New Action Trigger Trigger Name Trigger Name Trigger Events cG Trigger Param Name Param Value CGlTrigger 1 Settings Description CGItrigger Select from 5 CGI
58. ort FTP server s authentication FTP user name FTP password FTP upload folder FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP server FTP passive mode Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a Disabled firewall Weekly Schedule Setting Desrpton beau Sequential Snapshot The Sequential Snapshot function is always active Sequential Snapshot are active all the time are active all the Sequential Snapshot The Sequential Snapshot is activated based on the configured time are active based on weekly schedule weekly schedule Setting Description o Defaut O Sun O Mon O Tue Select which days of the week to schedule event alarms O Wed O Thu O Fri Sat Begin 00 00 Set the start time of the event alarm 00 00 Duration 00 00 Set how long the event alarm will be active 00 00 Action Action Config To set up an event alarm the corresponding action needs to be configured first Action Configs Settings Config Empty Action Config Step 1 Click the Create New Config button Step 2 Create the new action Setting Description Def Config Name Configure the name of the new action Action Type Select the Action Type Active Relay Dynastream HTTP Post Active Relay Snapshot via Email Snapshot via FTP SD record Different actions have different configuration items 4 38 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Active Relay not supported by all V
59. r in the VLC Player display window rtsp 192 168 127 100 multicaststream_chi VLC media player 0080 Media Playback Audio Video Tools View Help M BAR BAR ES te 100x 0129 rtsp 192 168 127 100 multicaststream_ch1 NOTE The video performance of the VPort may vary when using other media players For example you will notice a greater delay when viewing the VPort s video from the VLC player compared to viewing it directly from the VPort s built in web server In addition viewing the VPort s video from the VLC player through a router or Internet gateway could result in a broken connection NOTE For the time being the VPort s RTSP video audio stream can be identified and viewed by Apple QuickTime Ver 6 5 and above and the VLC media player System integrators can use these 2 media players to view the VPort 36 1MP s video directly without needing to use the VPort s SDK to create customized software NOTE When using RTSP the video stream format should be H 264 or MPEG4 MJPEG does not support RTSP DDNS DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System is a combination of DHCP DNS and client registration DDNS allows administrators to alias the VPort s dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the domains provided by the DDNS service providers listed on the VPort s Network DDNS configuration page DDNS makes it easier to access the VPort from various locations on the Internet Dynamic DNS The Dynami
60. riggered by events video and snapshots will take more time to write to memory If the events occur too often the system will always be busy storing video and images We recommend using sequential mode or an external recorder program to record video if the event you re monitoring occurs frequently If you prefer to retrieve images by FTP the time could be smaller since an FTP server responds more quickly than a web server When the system is too busy to configure i e it hangs use the restore factory default and reset button to restart the system Time Zone Table The hour offsets for different time zones are shown below You will need this information when setting the time zone in automatic date time synchronization GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time which is the global time that all time zones are measured from GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT GMT GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 International Date Line West Midway Island Samoa Hawail Alaska Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Arizona Chihuahua La
61. rol protocols are available from the PTZ camera s supplier You will need to get the protocols from the supplier before programming the PTZ camera Uploading a PTZ Camera Driver In addition to the PTZ camera drivers and custom camera functions supported by the VPort an alternative user friendly Upload a PTZ Camera Driver function is available for implementing the PTZ camera control Moxa will release new PTZ camera drivers to Moxa s website as they become available Administrators can click on Browse to upload the new PTZ camera drivers to the VPort In addition the administrator can also remove the PTZ driver by selecting the PTZ driver and clicking the Remove Camera Driver button Event Enable Event Checkmark those events you would like to enable Events without a checkmark are disabled Event Configure Settings Enable Event Producer DI Digital Input Cl VMD Video Motion Detection CGI Event Camera Tamper Ether Link Status Change Save LLL 4 34 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Video Motion Detection Video Motion Detection VMD is an intelligent event alarm for video surveillance network systems With three area selectable VMDs and sensitivity percentage tuning administrators can easily set up the VMD alarm to be active 24 hours a day 7 days a week VMD Video Motion Detection F Enable VMD alarm D Show alert on the image when VMD is trig
62. rt s date and time setting NOTE Select the Automatic option to force the VPort to synchronize automatically with timeservers over the Internet However synchronization may fail if the assigned NTP server cannot be reached or the VPort is connected to a local network Leaving the NTP server blank will force the VPort to connect to default timeservers Enter either the Domain name or IP address format of the timeserver if the DNS server is available You can configure two NTP servers as backups the update interval can be configured from a minimum of 15 minutes up to one month Don t forget to set the Time zone for local settings Refer to Appendix B for your region s time zone 4 5 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Account NOTE Different account privileges are available for different purposes Account Privileges Authentication Enable Disabled w Save Admin Password Admin Password PEE TT TITI Confirm Password PrTTTTT TTT Titty Note Admins password must be blank or 8 to 15 characters Save User s Privileges No User Name Password Onvif Role Anonymous i 2 Anonymous 3 Anonymous 4 Anonymous 5 Anonymous 6 Anonymous T Anonymous 8 Anonymous g Anonymous 10 Anonymous Gn m lt D Authentication Enable Setting Description OZ O DefauUt Authentication Enable Enable disable the account password protection of web based disabled manager access
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64. ss You may also use the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility edscfgui exe as described below Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configurator Utility edscfgui exe 1 Runthe edscfgui exe program to search for the VPort After the utility s window opens you may also click on the Search button A to initiate a search 2 When the search has concluded the Model Name MAC address IP address serial port and HTTP port of the VPort will be listed in the utility s window i Moxa Ethernet Switch And Video Server Configurator O O List Server Firmware Configuration Convert View Help 22 8 ER S x Model IP Address MAC Address Status Name Locatio Model VPort 36 1MP T VPort 461 ON 172 19 16 53 00 0A 19 74 1B E9 VPort 461 ON pae SO TE P IP Address 192 168 127 100 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway MAC Address 00 90 e8 2d 2c a8 VPort 36 1MP T 192 168 127 1 00 90 E8 2D 2C A8 VPort 36 1MP EDS P506A APOE 172 19 10 239 00 90 E8 29 5E EF Locked Managed Red 126 4F Serial No 09344 Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Bios Ver 1 0 0 Http port 60 gt Ready NUM 3 Double click the selected VPort or use the IE web browser to access the VPort s web based manager web server Network environments that do NOT have a DHCP server If your VPort is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server then you will need to configure the IP address manually The default IP address of the VPort is 192 168 127 100
65. subsequent timestamps could be several hours earlier or later than timestamps that were already generated How many users are allowed to access the IP camera at the same time Basically there is no limitation However the video quality also depends on the network To achieve the best effect the VPort IP camera will allow 5 video streams for udp tcp http connections We recommend using an additional web server that retrieves images from the IP camera periodically if you need to host a large number of users What is the IP camera s video rate The codec can process 30 frames per second internally However the actual performance is affected by many factors as listed below Network throughput Bandwidth share Number of users More complicated objects result in larger image files Ul BP W N H The speed of the PC or notebook that is responsible for displaying images VPort ONVIF Profile S Frequently Asked Questions Q How can I keep the IP camera as private as possible A The IP camera is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces Enabling user authentication during installation can prevent the VPort from being accessed by people without authorization You may also change the HTTP port to a non public number Check the system log to analyze any abnormal activities and trace the origin of the activity Q Why can t I access the IP camera after activating certain configuration options When the IP camera is t
66. t files System Log History The system log contains useful information including current system configuration and activity history with timestamps for tracking Administrators can save this information in a file system log by clicking the Export to a File button or send the file by email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button In addition the log can also be sent to a Log Server for backup The administrator can configure Syslog Server 1 and Syslog Server 2 below the system log list System Log History Index Time Type Description m p 0001 Wed Mov 11 10 35 56 2008 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 12 9 21 Failed 0002 Wed Nov 11 10 35 57 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0003 Wed Nov 11 10 35 58 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0004 Wed Nov 11 10 35 58 2008 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0005 Wed Nov 11 10 36 00 2009 FTP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0006 Wed Nov 11 10 36 01 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed DOO Wed Nov 11 10 36 02 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 166 12 3 21 Failed 0008 WedWNov11 10 36 03 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0009 Wed Nov 11 10 36 04 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0010 Wed Nov 11 10 36 05 2009 FIP Connect to Server 192 166 12 3 21 Failed 0011 Wed Mov 11 10 36 06 2008 FIP Connect to Server 192 168 127 9 21 Failed 0012 Wed Nov 11 10 36 07 2009 FIP Connect to Server 1
67. t will be blocked for system security reasons In this case the VPort s security warning message window may not appear Unlock the ActiveX control blocked function or disable the security configuration so that you can install the VPort s Activex Control component Step 4 Access the homepage of the VPort 36 1MP s web based manager After installing the ActiveX Control component the homepage of the VPort s web based manager will appear Check the following items to make sure the system was installed properly 1 Video Images 2 Video Information nttp 192 168 127 100 Windows Internet Explorer 0068 P a O T Ar QC J http 192 168 127 100 5 x MN p ve BSH http 192 168 127 100 A Q Gwr MOODJXA VPort 36 1MP T www moxa com Model Name VPort 36 1MP T Server Name VPort 36 1MP IP Camera IP Address 192 168 127 100 MAC Address 00 90 E8 2D 2C A8 Firm Version 1 0 0 Build 12031609 VPort 36 1MP T i B Client Setting Bi System Configuration Bi Show PTZ Control Panel Bi Video Information Stream 1 Encode Type H 264 Video Size 1280x720 Fixed Video Quality Good Max FPS 30 FPS Status 30 Bi Relay Control Relay 1 Open Close gt Snapshot fake goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 2 3 VPort ONVIF Profile S Getting Started Step 5 Access the VPort s system configuration Click on System Config
68. tc This page allows you to configure the parameters and alarm condition action of the camera tamper alarm Camera Tamper i Enable camera tamper event Alarm osd Alarm display T Cover Area 30 9j Duration 5 Sec Setting Description O Z Defaut Enable camera tamper Enable or disable the digital input alarm Disabled event Alarm osd Determines whether or not the camera will display an onscreen Not Display warning square when the camera tamper alarm is triggered Trigger Conditions Setting Description O Defaut Cover Area What percentage of the camera view should be affected before 30 the camera tamper alarm is triggered Duration How long should the camera tamper behavior persist before the 5 sec alarm is triggered 4 36 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Sequential Snapshot Sequential Snapshot Enable Sequential Snapshot Profile profile01 w Send sequential snapshot image every 1 130 second s SMTP enable SMTP Server Host SMTP Username SMTP Password SMTP Senders email address SMTP Recipients Email Address FTP enable FTP Server Host FTP Server Part 21 FTP Username FTP Password FTP Uplaad Falder FTP Passive Mode Sequential Snapshot are active all the time J Sequential Snapshot are active based on weekly schedule SUN Begin Duration hh mm MON Begin Duration hh mm TUE Begin Duration hh mm WED Begin Duration hh
69. triggers VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Tamper not supported by all VPorts Create New Action Trigger Trigger Name Trigger Mame Trigger Events Tamper Param Name Param Value Channel Number videaSrcCfg01 T State true TF Settings Description Z Defaut Channel Number Select the video source Currently VPort IP cameras only have videoSrccfgO1 one video source Enable true or disable false the Tamper trigger Link Status Create New Action Trigger Trigger Mame Trigger Mame Trigger Events Marcel Param Name Param Value Token eth Link LinkDown Settings Desrpton aa Select the Ethernet port number Some VPorts have 2 Ethernet EthO ports Configure the trigger to Linkdown or Linkup NOTE When the Ethernet link is down you will not be able to access the VPort via the IP network In this case the the local relay output will be active and video can be recorded on the VPort s SD card Step 3 Select the corresponding actions After the triggers are configured you need to select corresponding trigger actions In the example shown below there are 2 actions event 1 and event 2 For each trigger either one or both of the actions can be selected as the corresponding trigger action SD Record eventi Active Relay event Action Canfiquratians 4 44 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration Step 4 Configure the
70. uration to access the system configuration overview to change the configuration Model Name Server Name IP Address MAC Address and Firmware Version appear in the green bar near the top of the page Use this information to check the system information and installation For details of each configuration check the user s manual of your VPort IP camera The manual can be found on the software CD or downloaded from Moxa s website http 192 168 127 100 Windows Internet Explorer http 192 168 127 100 RHES nttp 192 168 127 100 Model Name VPort 36 1MP T VPort 36 1MP T Server Name VPort 36 1 IP Address 192 168 127 100 Catego Item Description and Content amp Main Menu DEN a OverView HE System HE Network El EI Video EE PTZ ier DynaStream HE Alarm System Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Network Video MP IP Camera MAC Address 00 90 E8 2D 2C A8 General Account Local Storage System Log System Parameter Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reboot General SMTP Server FTP Server DDNS Universal PnP ToS Multicast HTTP Event Server Accessible IP SNMP Modbus TCP Dotix Image Settings Image Tuning ROI Privacy Mask Camera Modulation Firm Version 1 0 0 2 4 WWW moxa com Build 12031609 Setting Host Name and Date Time Administrator User and Demo Account Privileges Management Set up t
71. username10 usermamell userpass 1 2moxaivni234 userpass 2 userpass 3 userpass 4 userpass 5 ucernacciiA s Export to a File HI Import a System Parameter File NOTE The system parameter import export functions allow the administrator to back up and restore system configurations The Administrator can export this sys config ini file in a special binary format for backup and import the sys config ini file to restore the system configurations of VPort IP cameras System configuration changes will take effect after the VPort is rebooted Firmvvare Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware Step 1 NOTE Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Press the Browse button to select the firmware file For the VPort the firmware file extension should be rom Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort The system will start the firmware upgrade process Once Success Step 3 3 System reboot is displayed wait 30 seconds for the VPort to reboot 4 9 VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration NOTE Upgrading the firmware will not change most of the original settings Reset to Factory Default From the Reset to Factory Default page choose Hard or Soft factory default to reset the VPort to its factory default settings Reset to Factory Default Reset to Factory Default will restart the system and click Hard to delete all the changes that have b
72. y Color CI Night Black and white Light Sensor automatic switch the Day Night mode Switch lux level L1 Y Detect duration sec 1 60sec Force color at night mode Diable wv Auto Exposure Shutter Auto Level 0 v Wide Dynamic Range WDR Level8 v Environment Setting Description Z DefauUt Environment Choose the kind of environment the VPort camera will be Automatic installed in parameters will be optimized depending on which environment is specified Automatic This setting is usually for cameras used in an outdoor environment 50 Hz anti flicker This setting should be enabled when the camera is installed in a 50 Hz power frequency environment 60 Hz anti flicker This setting should be enabled when the camera is installed in a 60 Hz power frequency environment Image Adjustment Seting Desrpion Peak Contrast amp Sharpness Select a value from 4 to 4 CIS Auto Gain Control The AGC function produces clear images in low light conditions AGC The setting controls an amplifier that is used to boost the video signal when the light dims so to increase the camera s sensitivity In some bright environments the amplifier may be overloaded which may distort the video signal Back light control BLC This function corrects the exposure of objects that are in front Off of a bright light source For most conditions we suggest using ATW to allow the camera
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