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1. 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 Administrators can allow one of the following cases by setting this parameter e Only one host with a specific IP address can access the VPort Enter IP address 255 255 255 255 e g 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 e Hosts on a specific subnet can access the VPort Enter IP address 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 e Any host can access the VPort Disable this function Refer to the following table for more configuration examples Allowable Hosts Input Formats S Any host 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 SNMP The VPort 26 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
2. Moxa VPort 26 Step 4 Connect the cables a Open the conduit hole use the side conduit hole as example b Prepare the cable gland if required c Use the cable gland to assemble the cables 2 3 Getting Started Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started NOTE When installing the cable gland make sure the 2 rubber rings are assembled properly for P66 protection If necessary use silicon sealant d Connect the cables to the IP camera module s connectors Remove the protective plastic film in the bottom of IP camera module Then connect the Ethernet cable to RJ 45 Ethernet port as well as the terminal blocks with power line and DI DO Audio lines if used 2 4 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started NOTE Be sure to arrange the cables carefully to make sure that all cables are connected properly We recommend connecting the Ethernet cable first and then the 9 pin terminal block Connect the 2 pin terminal block last NOTE The conduit hole must face downward to provide the VPort 26 with P66 protection against rain when installed in an outdoor environment 2 5 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Step 5 Mount the bottom case on the ceiling or accessory s mounting kit VP MK2 a Mounting on the ceiling Step 1 Use the installation stick or attach the bottom case to the appropriate mounting location on the wall and mark the positions of the four screw holes with a pen or a pencil Step 2 In the marked
3. Step 3 Select AWB Auto white balance to adjust the color in the environment If the color is not correct please configure the AWB offset number from 1 to 9 to find the correct color Saturation and Sharpness Configure the saturation of image from 1 low to 9 high Configure the sharpness of image from 1 low to 9 high Privacy mask VPort 26 supports up to 8 privacy mask areas on image for privacy protection Description Open the privacy mask configuration webpage There are total 8 privacy mask areas Select which mask areas to cover with a privacy mask AV TCP 2006 03 11 15 42 02 u Enable Mask Window Mask Window ee rs fer re 6b 4 29 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Digital Zoom VPort 26 supports 4X digital zoom on the image Setting peeipion O ete Digital zoom On Enable the digital zoom function Off AA DU Open the digital zoom webpage The window on the image is the 4X image view Use the left button of the mouse to adjust the region of the 4x image view Then click the close button The image showed on the homepage will be the 4X image view AV TCP 2006 03 11 15 43 4 Digital Zoom Video Performance The VPort 26 can send a maximum of three simultaneous video streams two H 264 and one MJ EPG In fact the VPort 26 has two encoder engines The first encoder engine can generate one H 264 video stream and this H 264 video stream is a completely independent v
4. DIP Switch 2 On LED light is on Off LED light is off SD card Socket SDHC The VPort 26 supports a standard SDHC interface for local storage with a current maximum size of 32 GB The user can use an SD card which is fits this specification Currently the local storage supports triggered video recording when an event has occurred The VPort 26 supports a standard SDHC interface Users can use SD cards suitable for this specification Transcend or Sandisk SD cards are recommended particularly Sandisk Extreme III SD because of their rapid read write speed To check if the SD card has been successfully mounted access the VPort s web based manager and check under system configuration gt Local storage Reset Button The reset button is used to reset the camera hardware 1 Reboot To reboot the VPort 26 power it off and then power it back on again or push the RESET button one time The System LED will light in red as the POST Power on Self Test process runs When the rebooting process is finished the System LED will change to a green color 2 Restore to Factory Settings To restore the VPort 26 to the factory default settings press the reset button continuously until the System LED blinks in red After the system LED stops blinking release the reset button The POST process will run and the VPort will reboot The System LED will light in green when the VPort has finished rebooting RJ 45 Ethernet Port The RJ 45 Ethernet
5. ist FTP server ist FIP server ist FTP server port ist FTP user name ist FTP password ist FTP remote folder 1st FTP passive mode nd FTP server 2nd FTP server 2nd FTP server port 2nd FTP user name 2nd FTP password 2nd FTP remote folder 2nd FTP passive mode Note There are 2 FTP servers for sending alarmas At least one of them should be set up correctly to enable the FTP 8 1st FTP Server setting Description ete 1st FTP server FTP server s IP address or URL address lst FTP server port FTP server s authentication Ist FTP user name lst FTP remote folder FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP server lst FTP passive mode Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a Disabled firewall NOTE The 2nd FTP Server is a backup in case the 1st FTP Server fails to connect or has trouble sending files 4 15 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE Whenever the system reboots a system log will be sent by email or FTP to show the login status of the VPort The system log will be sent to the Sender email address if the SMTP server settings are correct To send the system log via FTP the SMTP server should be erased since the E mail system is used by default to transmit the system log NOTE For either e mail or FTP the information of the 1st server should be entered first If the 1st server is not set the related FTP or email will be cancelled Note that it may take time to connect to the 2nd serve
6. CIF and QCIF setting escription ete Select the image size 6 image resolutions size are provided The administrator can 800 x 600 E A QCIF 176 x 112 176 x 144 Max FPS Frame per second CT WE Maximum frame rate The maximum frame rate is different to accommodate different 30 for NTSC 25 for modulations of video input Administrators can also set up the PAL maximum frame rate to optimize bandwidth use NTSC 1 3 5 10 15 20 25 30 PAL 1 3 5 8 12 16 20 25 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 The VPort 26 supports a maximum of three simultaneous video streams and the FPS will be affected when all three video streams are enabled If the video quality is set very high for all three video streams the total FPS for the three streams combined is about 75 We strongly recommended that you configure these three video streams based on specific requirements to optimize video performance 4 31 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Video Quality Control Video Quality Control is used to optimize the bandwidth of the MPEG4 video stream There are 2 modes for video quality control Setting jpeeipin O eat Fixed bit rate The administrator can fix the bandwidth to tune the video 600Kbps in 800x600 Only for H 2
7. N gi n in A A etal 4 2 Sys da 2t g5 05 E bu ft tr eer reer meee Tree eter eer Teter errr Ter TTT rere TCT Terr errr err errr cert errr errr err err rer reer errr rere 4 3 PO O O O assets re 4 10 DUO IC ena COD SORE Be 4 24 leon a eee eee ree ke Ca CA Coe a 4 26 PUN RA TN 4 32 A O ENE 4 33 Frequently Asked QUESTIONS siii A caltateecnendnendenndinnsnendncnenandls A 1 MIDODUHSRdOIESSTIa0E6 a aa 4 Q QQ i Qq i B 1 MMe ZONE TOD CC 5 0 T2 02T an aanaia C 1 FechnicalS PECiiCatiOnS vi rr cirtrirtcrrrscrixrrtrrrtrstisrsxdlfERYrefXxifSsssEzsErgrEErrxsaasa tasi lsssistxa88s848838858 085888 8 D 1 1 Introduction The VPort 26 is a rugged IP camera designed for use in harsh environments In addition to being able to handle basic video feeds many advanced features are also included to set up surveillance or web multimedia applications The VPort 26 is designed to provide stability robustness ease of use and flexibility The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview Package Checklist O O Product Features O Typical Application O Product Description Moxa VPort 26 Introduction Overview The VPort 26 series is a vandal proof P66 rated fixed dome IP camera designed for outdoor use With SVGA max 800 x 600 resolution H 264 MJ PEG 3 simultaneous video streams and a day and night camera lens the VPort 26 series is well suited for outdoor video survei
8. 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 It is recommended that you consult the network supervisor in your office before adjusting the security level 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 video encoder is connected to the Internet and the function is enabled Differences of several hours may result from the time zone setting 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 26 IP camera will allow 10 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 total performance is subject to many variables as listed below 1 Network throughput 2 Bandwidth share 3 Number of users 4 More complicated objects result in larger image files 5 The speed of the PC or notebook that is responsibl
9. VMD to be triggered After setting the VMD Alarm click the Save button to save the changes Trigger Conditions and Actions il For each VMD administrators can set triggers such as send snapshot image via E mail send snapshot image ll via FTP send Message via HTTP event servers save snapshot on storage and record video on SD card setting Description O Pemm Trigger Relay1 alarm Once the VMD is triggered the Relay alarm will be activated Disabled Send snapshot image Once this VMD is triggered the VPort will send the snapshot Disabled via E mail images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the E mail addresses which are set in the Network SMTP Server page Send snapshot image Once this VMD is triggered the VPort will send the snapshot Disabled via FTP images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the FTP server which are set in the Network FTP Server page Send message via HTTP Once this VMD is triggered the VPort will send the message set Disabled Event Servers in HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers which are set in the Network HTTP Event Server page Record video on SD Once this VMD is triggered then for a configured time period Disabled card for __ Sec VPort will record video to an optional SD card HTTP Action Setting Setting meseription eat Server 1 2 3 or 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Disabled
10. for more real time video In some mission critical environments low video latency is a key requirement For example a highway transportation system monitors vehicles that are moving very quickly The video display in the traffic control center needs to reflect actual current traffic conditions Therefore the video latency must be under 200ms SD Card for recording video locally when the network is down The VPort 26 is equipped with an SD card socket SDHC V2 0 for local storage and offline data logging in the event of network interruptions Currently the VPort 26 supports SD cards up to 32 GB RTSP for easy integration with existing systems RTSP Real time Streaming Protocol is a client server multimedia presentation control protocol which ensures interoperability among video devices and software Hardware or software that supports RTSP streaming can easily identify and decode the video stream without the hassle of codec installation For example users can view video images from the VPort 26 directly with Quick Time and VLC both of which support RTSP streaming Multicast IGMP transmission for network efficiency Transmitting digital video images via an IP network requires many times the bandwidth required for transmitting general data For this reason the efficiency of network bandwidth management is one of the most important factors that determine the performance of a video over IP surveillance system The VPort 26 supports multica
11. 802 1x and SSH are also provided to prevent unauthorized access or data snooping which is critical for most surveillance applications High Quality 1 3 SVGA CMOS sensor with advanced 3D_ DNR WDR and BLC The VPort 26 IP camera uses a 1 3 SVGA CMOS sensor with 3D DNR 3D digital noise reduction WDR wide dynamic range and BLC backlight compensation which can provide clearer video image in many environments especially in a low illumination lux environment Comes with 2 8 to 11 mm vari focal lens to meet a variety of viewing requirements The VPort 26 IP camera is designed with a 2 8 to 11 mm vari focal lens for providing viewing angles from 125 2 to 31 6 diagonal In addition this lens supports auto iris functionality and possesses day amp night capability with IR cut removable ICR which is suitable for most outdoor applications 40 to 50 C operating temperature without fan and heater The VPort 26 IP camera can work in 40 to 50 C operating temperature range without the need of fan and heater which can reduces the maintenance workload substantially especially in the outdoor or harsh environments IP66 rated form factor design for protection against dust and rain The IP66 rated form factor design makes the VPort 26 suitable for use in outdoor environments without the need for additional protective housing In addition cable glands are provided free of charge to ensure that attached cables also have P66 rate
12. Send Snapshot image Choose how to send the snapshot images Send Snapshot via E mail image via Email Send Snapshot image via FTP Sequential Snapshots Enable sequential snapshots Send sequential snapshot image every 30 i 30 second s Send snapshot image via E mail D Send snapshot image via FTP Save 4 42 A Frequently Asked Questions What if forget my password Every access to the IP camera needs authentication unless the admin password is set up as blank If you are one of the managed users you will need to ask the administrator for the password If you are the administrator there is no way to recover the admin password The only way to regain access to P camera is to utilize the RESET button to restore the factory settings see Chapter 1 for details Why can t see video from the IP camera after it has been authenticated There are many possible scenarios 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 please try to run the Factory default to see if it is in work properly What is the plug in for The plug in provided by IP camera is used to display motion pictures
13. _ Trigger Relay1 alarm E Serveri C Server2 Servera L Servera Send snapshot image via E mail Ea VMDS Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers L_ Record video on SD card 5 Note HTTP Action Setting allows the VPorn sending the customized alarm messages to he HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered Please refer fo URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the customer de ned commands for writing this setting with 100 characters Setting pesmnpin eat Enable VMD alarm Enable or disable the Video Motion Detection alarm Disabled Show alert on the Enable or disable the show the alert which when enabled Disabled image when VMD is displays a red square frame on the video image of the VMD triggered alarm notification 4 37 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE NOTE Once the 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 PACHA Port 28 P Camera WPort 26 IF Camera Setup a VMD Alarm setting Description ee Enable or disable the VMD1 2 and 3 Disabled The name of each VMD window Percent The minimum percentage of an image change for triggering 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
14. a VPort 26 to prevent performance problems Local Storage The VPort 26 supports an SD card slot SDHC interface for recording video when preconfigured events alarms occur Administrators can download these recorded videos via FTP or remove the SD card and directly copy the files via a card reader 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 Local Video Recording Setting W Enable video recording once there is an event alarm Record Stream Stream H 264 Y Streami2 MJPEG FTP Server Daemon Enable FTP Server Daemon Server Port 21 SD Card Reboot the system once the mounting of SD card is failed Save Local Video Recording Setting setting eenpm poan Enable video recording Enable the video recording action once there is an event alarm Enable once there is an event alarm Recording Stream seming pesempMm O ae Stream 2 H 264 or Select the H 264 or MJ PEG of stream 2 for video recording Stream 2 MJPEG Stream 2 MJ PEG 4 5 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration FTP Daemon Setting jpeeipm O PeRah Enable FTP daemon Enable the FTP service for downloading the recorded video files Enable by the administrator SD card Setting besepm Joou Reboot the system This function can reboot the system when the SD card mount Enable w
15. access its web based controls they should immediately appear Check the following items to make sure the system was installed properly 1 Video Images 2 Audio Sound make sure your PC s or notebook s sound is turned on 3 Video Information MOXA VPort 26 IP Camera VPort 26 IP Camera Client Setting System Configuration Video Information Stream J Encode Type 1 264 Video Size 000x900 Fe Video Qualey Good Max FPS 30 FPS Status 29 Relay Control Relay 1 Open Close Snapshot Channel 1 WE BSERVER Best viewed wth IE 6 0 or above with resohson of 1200x1024 Enable Audo Post Step 5 Access the VPort system configuration Click on System Configuration to display a system overview The Model Name Server Name IP Address MAC Address and Firmware Version will appear in the green bar at the top of the page Use this information to review the installation details For details about configuration settings check the User s Manual on the software CD 2 10 Moxa VPort 26 VPort 26 IP Camera System System Log Best vewed with TE 6 0 or above with resolution af 1280x1024 Factory Detault im General SMTP Server FTP Server DONS UPnP Multicast Accessible IP SNMP Tos Network System Parameter Firmware Upgrade HTTP Event Server Home System Configuration li Men SA Welcome to the System Configuration pages A brief desorption of each c D
16. duration for the event alarm to be active 00 00 Administrators can use the following steps to set up an event schedule Select Event Type 1 2 Enable Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule 3 Select the weekday 4 Set the start time 5 Set the duration this event will be active 6 Save 4 36 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Motion Detection Video Motion Detection VMD is an intelligent event alarm for video surveillance network systems With the 3 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 T Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered Set up VMD Alarm 2006 05 31 17 15 50 Streami C Stream Enabled Window Name Percent VMD1 VMDI JB0 Y VMD2 VMD2 sa Y VMD3 VMD3 B0 Sensitive Save Trigger Conditions and Actions Trigger Condition Trigger Action HTTP Action Setting Trigger Relay1 alarm E Serveri Server2 Servera L Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail A VMDA Send snapshot image via FTP L Send message via HTTP Event Servers _ Record video on SD card 5 Trigger Relay1 alarm E Serveri C Serer2 Serwer3 L Servera Send snapshot image via E mail A VMD 2 send snapshot image via FTP _l Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5
17. port is for 10 100Mbps network transmission in addition to PoE power over Ethernet 802 3af power supply for VPort P26 1 9 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction NOTE The VPort P26 supports standard IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE The power input rating is 48V 0 11A and the maximum power consumption is about 4 8W NOTE The equipment is designed for in building installation only and is not intended to be connected to exposed outside plant networks 1 10 2 Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 26 IP camera The following topics are covered in this chapter O O a Before Getting Started First Time Installation and Configuration gt Hardware Installation gt Software Installation VPort 26 Dimension Wiring Requirements Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Before Getting Started 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 in addition to providing general access Administrators should read this part of the manual carefully especially during installation First Time Installation and Configuration Hardware Installation Step 1 Open and remove the upper case Use the security Torx to loosen the upper case screws Step 2 Remove the IP camera module Loosen 4 screws and take out the IP camera module 2 2
18. to Disable state High when an alarm is detected NOTE Please refer to Chapter 1 to see the DI specifications Trigger Actions Setting Description Inemug Trigger Relay1 alarm Once this DI is triggered the Relayl alarm will be activated Send snapshot image Once this DI is triggered the VPort will send the snapshot Disable via E mail images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the E mail addresses which are set in the Network SMTP Server page Send snapshot image Once this DI is triggered the VPort will send the snapshot Disable via FTP images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the FTP server which are set in the Network FTP Server page Send message via HTTP Once this DI is triggered the VPort will send the message set in Disable Event Servers HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers which are set in the Network HTTP Event Server page Record video on SD Once this DI is triggered then for a configured time period Disabled card for Sec VPort will record video to an optional SD card HTTP Action Setting setting pesempimn Inemug Server 1 2 3 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP Blank event sever in this column Video Loss The Video Loss event means that the VPort cannot detect the camera module Video Loss Enable video loss alarm Video Loss Trigger Actions Channel Trigger Ac
19. to be very sensitive to motion some triggered events might actually be false alarms that were triggered by only a small difference between sequential images These false alarms might be triggered by the flicker of fluorescent lights the movement of shadows or similar everyday events Digital Input Digital Inputs Enable digital input alarm Trigger Conditions and Actions Trigger Condition Trigger Action HTTP Action Setting High Trigger Relay1 alarm Server Server2 Server3 _ Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail 8 Low DI1 Send snapshotimage via FTP Rising Send message via HTTP Event Servers Fallimg Record video on SD card 5 Sec Note HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered Please refer to URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the customer defined commands for writing this setting with 100 characters Save ET ON Enable digital input Enable or disable the digital input alarm alarm 4 39 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Trigger Conditions Setting Description ete The DI is always in the High state after an alarm is detected The DI is always in the Low state after an alarm is detected W Rising The DI works from state Low to state High and then back to Disable state Low when an alarm is detected Falling The DI works from state High to state Low and then back
20. without any client request e Unicast protocol is used to send a single video stream to one client gt 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 e 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 NOTE For multicast video stream settings please refer to System Configuration gt Network gt Multicast Client Setting Channel 1 Encode Standard 9 Stream 1 H 264 Stream 2 MJPEG w Media Option Video Audio Video Only Audio Only Protocol Option Multicast RTSP Unicast TCP v Network Interface 192 168 127 30 v Save System Configuration A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the a
21. 64 quality and FPS frames per second to the optimum resolution 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 Fixed 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 Video 800x600 720x480 NTSC 704x480 NTSC 640x480 NTSC 352x240 NTSC 176x112 NTSC Size 720x576 PAL 704x576 PAL 640x480 PAL 352x288 PAL 176x144 PAL Bit rate Bo 267kbps 230Kbps 225Kbps 170Kbps s6Kbp 14Kbps B4 2400 kbps 2073Kbps 2028Kbps 1536Kbps 506Kbps 126Kbp B6 3600 kbps 3110 Kbps 3042Kbps 2304Kbps 759Kbps 290Kbp NOTE The 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 Audio Audio Source The VPort supports real time and synchronous video audio transmission Administrators need to select the correct audio input type to avoid audio input d
22. Blank text box For customizing the message to the HTTP event server 4 38 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration How to Configure a VMD alarm Step 1 Check the Enable VMD alarm box If the Administrator wants to show the red frame alert on the image on the VPort 26 s web homepage check the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box Click on the Save button to save these two configurations Step 2 Select Stream 1 or Stream 2 for video motion detection Check VMD1 through 3 to enable the respective VMD windows Left click the title bar of this window to move the location of the VMD window or drag the border to change the window size so that it fits the desired VMD area Step 3 Assign a name to the VMD window in the Window Name column Step 4 Set up the Percent parameters for individual VMD windows and the Sensitivity for all VMD windows Step 5 Click on the Save button to save the settings Step 6 To test the VMD condition check the action of the graphics bar on the left side of the save button Wave your hand in front of the camera in the VMD area and then note which color shows up in the graphics bar Green means VMD is not triggered Red means VMD is triggered Step 7 Set up the Trigger Conditions and Actions of each VMD and then click on the Save button to save these configurations NOTE Video Motion Detection is provided as a reference because it is environment dependent When the settings are configured
23. Configuration MOX VPort 26 IP Camera www moxa com Model Name VPort 26 P Address 192 160 177 10 de System Configuration UY Main Menu 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 t expand a group and then click on the n G1 Overview you would like to open A System 3 Network Category tem Description aad Content Gy DynaStream General Setting Host Name and Date Time 2D Video Account Administrator User and Demo Account Privileges Management 5G Audo Local Storage Set up the local storage capability G1 Alarm Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system communication power and 10 status System System Log System Log and operation information Best viewed with IE 6 0 or System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export function above with resolution of F mw are Upgrade Remote Femware Upgrade 1280x1024 Factory Default Reset to Factory Default Reboot Device will reboot for restarting system General The IP network settings of this VPort SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts FIP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server t DONS Configure DONS UPnP Enable UPnP function N h Multicast Set up Multicast IGMP Strearmng Accessible IP Set up a hst to control the access permession of chents by checkang their IP address SNMP Configure the SNMP settings ToS
24. Configuration Server 1 2 3 4 The server s URL address with complete CGI commands Ex Blank http http event server Port CGI_ Name The account name for accessing the HTTP server The password for accessing the HTTP server Once the Http Alarm is triggered the VPort will send the following HTTP commands to the HTTP event servers GET CGI_Name address lt Hostname or IP Address gt amp Custom CGI HTTP 1 0 r n User Agent IP camera V1 1 r n Authorization Basic lt Buse64 username password gt r n Host lt HTTP Server IP Address gt r n Connection Keep Alivelrin Xu ModBus TCP NOTE Modbus is a serial communications protocol which 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 with the SCADA HMI system With the Modbus TCP protocol the SCADA HMI system can directly communicate with VPort for acquiring the working status 4 Enable ModBus TCP Save Enable Modbus TCP Enable the Modbus TCP protocol For Modbus address table please refer to the Modbus Address Define pdf You can find it on the
25. Configure ToS Type of Service HTTP Event Server Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action Modbus TCP Enable Modbus TCP function IEEE 802 1X Configure IEEE 802 1X function Dyna Basic setup the video frame rate once an alarm or event is triggered Conditions setup the event alarm to tngger the Dynastream and the behavior after beng tnggered Image Setting Configure the attributes of wdeo image Video Camera Setting Configure the attributes of camera Video Performance Set up the Encode Standard MIPEG or H 264 Size Resolution FPS and Video Quality Audio Audio Setting Configure the Audio Source Basic General settings of event alarm Sthedule Set up the Alarm schedule Digital input Configure the Digital Input Alarm Alarm Evert Alarm Motion Detection Configure the motion detection alarm Video Loss Configure video loss alarm pi System General Settings On the General Settings page administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and Time which is displayed in the image s caption General Settings Server name VPort 26 IP Camera Date and Time 9 Keep current date and time D Sync with computer time PC date 2012 03 26 yyyy mm dd PC time 15 18 37 hh mm ss O Manual Date 2006 03 11 yyyy mm dd Time 13 33 17 hh mm ss Automatic 1st NTP server 2nd NTP server f Time zone GMT ox Update interval 15 min v Server name setting psempmm O ae Max 40 cha
26. DHCP server or assigned by the Blank Administrator 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 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 HTTP Default HTTP Port 80 or 1024 HTTP port enables connecting the VPort to the web HTTPS port 80 or HTTPS port number for communication encryption do not set 443 HTTP mode Select the HTTP transmission mode HTTP Only or HTTP HTTPS RTSP Streaming The VPort 26 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 26 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 lt channel number gt For multicast streams
27. GMP Snooping so that the multicast stream is delivered correctly and precisely To learn more about IGMP Snooping refer to the Moxa EtherDeviceTM series Industrial Ethernet Switch user s manual Configuring Multicast Settings Multicast Settings Stream 1 Stream 2 Multicast group address 239 127 0 100 Multicast group address 239 127 0 100 Multicast video port 5556 Multicast video port 5560 Multicast audio port 5558 Multicast audio port 5562 Multicast TTL 128 Multicast TTL 128 Continuous Multicast Push Enable Continuous Multicast Push Enable Save ET WE Multicast group Multicast Group address for sending video stream Multicast video port Video port number Stream 1 5556 m Multicast audio port Audio port number Stream 1 5558 A eerie oem Multicast TTL Multicast TTL Time to live threshold There is a certain TTL threshold 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 Continuous Multicast Enable PUSH control of the multicast video stream Push 4 18 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration 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 Save Accessible IP Settings allow you to add or remove
28. MP Read Write Settings SNMP Versions Setting mestre V1 V2c V3 Select SNMP protocol versions V1 V2c V3 to manage the V1 V2c V3 switch V1 V2c Select SNMP protocol versions V1 V2c to manage the switch V3 only Select SNMP protocol versions V3 only to manage the switch 4 20 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration V1 V2c Read Community Setting jpeeimm O are V1 V2c Read Use a community string match for authentication which 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 setting jpeeipm oean V1 V2c Read Write Use a community string match for authentication which 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 o 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 authentication SHA Auth Provide authenticatio
29. Moxa VPort 26 User s Manual First Edition March 2012 www moxa com product O 2012 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Moxa VPort 26 User s Manual 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 2012 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 are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact I nformation Moxa Amer
30. Overview you would like to open 10 System 23 Network Category Rem S DynaStream General I Video Account o Audio Local Storage SA Aarm Diagnosis _ WWw moxa com onfiguration group is given below Chck on a plus sign in the left pane to expand a group and then click on the n Descripsioe and Coment Setting Host Name and Date Time Administrator User and Demo Account Privdeges Management Set up the local storage capability _ Se diagnostic report with system communication power and 10 status System Log and System parameters mformabon and Import Export function Remote F mw are Upgrade eration if ralan _ Reset to Fad ut Device wil reboot lor restarting System The IP network settings of this VPort_ Set wW Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts _ Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server _ Configure DONS _ j E o Enable UPnP funcion Set up Mukicast IGMP Streaming Set up a list to control the access permession of cients by chedong their IP address Configure the SNMP settings Configure ToSiType of Service Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action Getting Started Modbus TCP Enable Modbus TCP function IEEE 802 1x Configure IEEE 802 1X funcbon DynaStream Basic setup the video frame rate change once an alarm or event is triggered Conditions setup the event alarm to trigger the Dynastream and the behavior after being triggered image S
31. Server Disable ist Recipient Email Address 2nd Recipient Email Address list Sender Email Address 2nd Sender Email Address list FTP Server Disable _ 2nd FTP Server Disable ist FTP Passive Mode Disable 2nd FTP Passive Mode Disable Accessible IP List Disable UPnP Enable is SNMP Version V1 V2c V3 Admin Auth Type No Auth ToS Disable IDSCP Value 00 IDDNS Disable Modbus TCP Enable 1st Stream Multica st Multicast Address 239 127 0 100 Multicast TTL 128 Multicast video port 5556 Multicast audio port 5558 Auto Multicast Disable 2nd Stream Multicast Multicast Address 239 127 0 100 Multicast TTL 128 Multicast video port 5560 Multicast audio port 5562 Auto Multicast Disable 4 6 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration 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 set up the Syslog Server 1 and Syslog server 2 below the system log list System Log History Index Time Type Description 0001 Wed Feb 1 04 38 49 2006 SYS System cold start 0002 Wed Feb 1 04 38 49 2006 F
32. TP Stop listening 0003 Wed Feb 15 14 17 20 2006 SYS System cold start 0004 Wed Feb 15 14 17 20 2006 FTP Stop listening 0005 Wed Feb 15 14 20 35 2006 SYS System cold start 0006 Wed Feb 15 14 20 35 2006 FTP Stop listening 0007 Wed Feb 15 14 23 51 2006 SYS System cold start 0008 Wed Feb 15 14 23 51 2006 FTP Stop listening 0009 Wed Feb 15 14 30 00 2006 SYS System cold start 0010 Wed Feb 15 14 30 00 2006 FTP Stop listening 00411 Wed Feh 15 14 32 00 2006 SYS System cold start x 4 HT Send to system log Server Syslog Server 1 Port Destination 514 Syslog Server 2 Port Destination 514 Save Send to system log server setting meseta 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 first system log server Syslog Sever 2 The address of the second system log server Port Destination The port number of second system log server NOTE A maximum of 500 lines is displayed in the log Earlier data beyond the first 500 entries are still in the VPort s database the administrator can export them at any time 4 7 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System Parameters NOTE 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 inf
33. VPort are shown in the following table Select one of these options to communicate between the SNMP agent and manager 4 19 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Protocol Security Authentication Data Version Mode Type Encryption Use a community string match for Use a community string match for authentication SNMP V1 V2c V1 V2c Read Community string Community V1 V2c Community string Write Read Community SNMP V3 No Auth Use account with admin or user to access objects 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 data 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 v V1 V2c Read Community public V1 V2c Write Read Community publice V3 Admin Read Write Auth Mode No Auth Y V3 Admin Read Write Private Mode a kao Trap Settings ist Trap Server IP Name ist Trap Community 2nd Trap Server IP Name 2nd Trap Community Private MIB information Object ID enterprise 8691 8 4 3 Save SN
34. and dust protection vandal resistant Dimensions Diameter 149 mm 5 7 in Height 1w0 mm 4 7 in 1 4 kg Surface mounting or outdoor mounting with accessories Weight Installation Environmental Limits Operating Temperature 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative 5 to 95 non condensing Humidity Standards and Certifications UL 60950 1 M FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 class A EMS EN61000 4 2 ESD Level 3 EN61000 4 3 RS Level 3 EN61000 4 4 EFT Level 3 EN61000 4 5 Surge Level 3 EN61000 4 6 CS Level 3 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 Cc D 2 Moxa VPort 26 Technical Specifications Alarm Features Intelligent Video Camera tamper Pending Video motion detection with sensitivity tuning Video loss alarm Daily repeat timing schedule JPEG snapshots for pre trigger post alarm images Automatic transfer of stored images via email or FTP as event triggered actions HTTP event servers and CGI events for setting customized alarm actions 24 MB pre alarm video buffer for J PEG snapshot images Security User level password protection IP address filtering 802 1X authentication HTTPS SSH encryption Minimum Viewing System Requirements Pentium 4 2 4 GHz 512 MB of memory Windows XP 2000 with SP4 or above Internet Explorer 6 x or above DirectX 9 0c or above Software Development Kit VPort SDK PLUS Includes CGI commands Ac
35. ber of participants or collaborators expands e Works with other IP protocols and services such as Quality of Service QoS There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and efficient than a unicast approach A typical use of multicasts is in video conferencing in which high volumes of traffic need to be sent to several end stations simultaneously but for which broadcasting that traffic to all end stations would seriously reduce network performance Several industrial automation protocols such as Allen Bradley EtherNet IP Siemens Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus HSE High Speed Ethernet use the multicast approach These industrial Ethernet protocols use publisher subscriber communications models by multicasting packets that could flood a network with heavy traffic IGMP provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end destinations that require the traffic thus reducing the amount of traffic on the Ethernet LAN 4 17 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The network WITHOUT Multicast Group 2 Video Stream Group 1 B oi Group 2 Group 1 The network WITH Multicast IGMP Group 2 4 i Group 2 Multicast Stream lam D IGMP Group 2 4 IGMP Group 1 NOTE The VPort 26 is the source that delivers the multicast video stream To benefit from the Multicast protocol the gateway or network switch should support the multicast filtering function such as I
36. byte 0 Word 2 Lo byte 0 0x0030 20 word Product Name VPort 26 Word O Hi byte V Word O Lo byte Word 1 Hi byte Word 1 Lo byte Word 2 Hi byte Word 2 Lo byte Word 3 Hi byte 2 Word 3 Lo byte 6 Word 4 Hi byte 0 ox0050 IR Iwed Product Serial Number 0x0051 2 word Firmware Version Word O Hi byte major A Word O Lo byte minor B Word 1 Hi byte release C Word 1 Lo byte build D 0x0053 2 word Firmware Release Date Firmware was released on 2007 05 06 at 09 o clock Word 0 0x0609 Word 1 0x0705 0x0055 3 word Ethernet MAC Address Ex MAC 00 01 02 03 04 05 Word O Hi byte 0x00 Word O Lo byte 0x01 Word 1 Hi byte 0x02 Word 1 Lo byte 0x03 Word 2 Hi byte 0x04 Word 2 Lo byte 0x05 Moxa VPort 26 Modbus Address Table Channel 1 Video Signal 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On DI 1 0x0000 Off 0x0001 0n DO1 0x0000 Off 0x0001 0n Record Duration Record Always Enable 0x0000 Disable 0x0001 Enable DynaStream Duration DynaStream Always Enable 0x0000 Disable 0x0001 Enable B 2 C 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 International Date Line West GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Ha
37. can find it on the software CD or the download center of the Moxa website QoS 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 priortty compared to other data Enable ToS DSCP Value OS Enable ToS Enable the ToS for transmitting the video stream with the given Disable priority DSCP Value Set the mapping table with different ToS values 00 NOTE To configure the ToS values map to the network environment settings for QoS priority service HTTP Event Server The VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Servers which allows users to design a customized alarm system HTTP Event Servers VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Ser capability for the users designing the customized alarm system Hostname Server 1 Username Password Server 2 Username Password Server 3 User name Password Server 4 Username Password Save 4 22 Moxa VPort 26 System
38. casts multicast filtering and how multicast can be implemented on your VPort What is Multicast A multicast is a packet that is intended for one to many and many to many communication Users explicitly request to participate in the communication by joining an end station to a specific multicast group If the network is set up correctly a multicast can only be sent to an end station or a subset of end stations on a LAN or VLAN that belongs to the relevant multicast group Multicast group members can be distributed across multiple subnetworks Therefore multicast transmissions can occur within a campus LAN or over a WAN In addition networks that support IP multicast send only one copy of the desired information across the network The packets are only replicated if they reach a network node that links to two or more members of the multicast network Transmitting packets in this way makes more efficient use of network bandwidth A multicast packet is identified by the presence of a multicast group address in the destination address field of the packet s IP header Benefits of Multicast The benefits of using IP multicast are that it e Enables the simultaneous delivery of information to many receivers in the most efficient logical way e Reduces the load on the source for example a server because it does not need to produce multiple copies of the same data e Makes efficient use of network bandwidth and scales well as the num
39. d protection Support for PoE Power over Ethernet or direct wired power inputs The VPort P26 supports standard 48 VDC power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af and the VPort 26 supports a direct wired 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC power input High Performance H 264 MJ PEG Video Compression Video input can be efficiently compressed into H 264 MJ PEG video stream packets in real time This is done without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage Five levels of compression quality and four different image resolutions provide greater versatility 2 way audio supported for a complete surveillance solution 1 2 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction The VPort 26 series support both audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication between a field site and central site The 2 way audio function not only saves time but also saves the cost of needing to add additional communication devices such as a phone Three video streams for meeting versatile application requirements VPort 26 is a powerful IP Camera Aside from the high quality H 264 video compression it can also generate a maximum of three video streams two H 264 and one MJPEG simultaneously to meet the needs of specific applications For example the user can view the h 264 video streams with full D1 resolution at 30FPS do MJ PEG image analysis with full D1 resolution at 10FPS and record the H 264 video streams with CIF resolution at 30FPS Video latency under 200ms milliseconds
40. d time to the filename ith Customized words Enable or disable adding some additional custom text to the Disable filename to identify the snapshot image Sequential PreAlarm I mage Setting The VPort 26 supports a 24MB memory buffer to record pre alarm MJ PEG images up to 15FPS This function configures the frame rate of the MJ PEG images being recorded Setting pescripon Joou Max Frame Rate Configures the maximum pre alarm frames per second to be logged either 1 3 5 10 12 or 15 Pre alarm buffers are 9MB in size So if the maximum frame rate is set to 10 and the video size of each image is 30KB then there will be 30 seconds of pre alarm MJ PEG images recorded 9000KB 30KB 10 30 If the maximum frame rate is set to fifteen then there will be 20 seconds of pre alarm images recorded 9000KB 30KB 15 20 DI Relay Status Administrators can check the current DI and Relay status of the VPort in the DI Relay Status section on the Event Alarm Basic Settings page Two options are available to return the relay s status back to the system defaults To enable the function check the Override Relay 1 warning setting box and then click on Save In addition in the Relay Active behavior section you can configure the duration of the relay action with options of activating the relays continuously for the specified Alarm I nterval Time or for the period of time when the alarm is triggered Schedule A sched
41. dio http 192 168 4 100 TCP IP 15 PC or Server IP Surveillance Software IP 192 168 4 100 RT gt A TE 1DI 1DO Video Decoder Product Description Form Factor Upper case Inner case Bottom case 1 6 Moxa VPort 26 IP Camera Module Lightsensor Vary focal Lens 2 pin terminal block for power put 9 pin terminal block for DI Relay Audio Reset button SD card socket LED indicators DIP switch SDHC Lens TILT fastener Lens Rotate fastener RJ45 Ethernet connector Vari focal Lens Introduction The VPort 26 series comes with a day and night 2 8 to 11 mm vari focal lens for providing high quality video images Users can adjust the Zoom and Focus manually to get clear images regardless of the site environment Screw for fixing the Zoom position Screw for tuning the focus position 1 7 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction NOTE Pan Rotation and Tilt Adjustment Use the pan rotation and tilt fasteners for panning rotating and tilting the lens angles To do this the screws must be loosened in advance After the lens angles are correct tighten the screws to fix the angles Light Sensor_ The VPort 26 includes a light sensor for detecting illumination which is for enabling the ICR IR cut filter removable function When the illumination is under 3 lux the image will be switched to night mode in black and white and when the illumination is greater than 5 lux the image will be
42. dministrator s main page For detailed system configuration instructions refer to Chapter 4 System Configuration 3 3 Moxa VPort 26 Accessing the VPort 26 s Web based Manager Video Information Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown on the left side of the homepage The following properties are shown Stream Video Size Video Quality Fixed bit rate or Fixed video quality Max FPS frames per second and current FPS Status Users can select the target camera image to view each camera s video performance Relay Control The VPort 461 has 2 relay outputs for external devices such as alarms Administrators and permitted users can click on Open to short the Common and Normal Open digital output pins or click on Close to short the Common and Normal Close digital output pins Snapshot Users can take snapshot images for storing printing or editing by clicking the Channel 1 button Save the image by rick clicking and selecting Save 3 4 4 System Configuration After installing the hardware the next step is to configure the VPort 26 s settings Users can configure by web console The following topics are covered in this chapter O System Configuration by Web Console gt System Network DynaStream Video Audio V Y VV Y Alarm Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System Configuration by Web Console System configuration can be done remotel
43. e downloaded to this new device automatically By doing this the installer can save a lot of time and efforts in mass device installation Follow the steps below to use the auto configuration function via Opt 66 67 Step 1 When VPort 26 enables the auto configuration function it will ask for the IP address from DHCP server and the path of the TFTP server and configuration file FTP Server Configuration files SetDevice 1 I 1 DHCP request response with gt Option 66 67 E FTP server Configure file name e 0 Power on with default IP address IP config DHCP m B Once VPort 26 completes the IP settings it will acquire the configuration file from the TFTP server and check if this configuration file is right or not FTP Server Configuration files 3 Checksum compare configuration NOTE For auto configuration to work properly 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 11 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration General Settings Setting jpeemm O are 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
44. e for displaying images Moxa VPort 26 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 The user authentication and special confirmation when installing can keep the video encoder from unauthorized access You may also change the HTTP port to a non public number Check the system log to examine any abnormal activities and trace the origins Q Why can t access the IP camera when I set up some options in the application When the IP camera is triggered 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 motion pictures if the event is frequent If you prefer to retrieve images by FTP the value could be smaller since an FTP server responds more quickly than a web server Once the system is too busy to configure use the restore factory default and reset button to save the system A 2 Modbus Address Table Read Write Registers Support Function Code 4 amp Function Code 3 System Information 0x0001 R 1wod UnitID Ethernet 1 0x0002 Ro LIword Product Code Magic Code 2 byte 0x0010 20 word Vendor Name Moxa Word O Hi byte M Word O Lo byte o Word 1 Hi byte x Word 1 Lo byte a Word 2 Hi
45. eeoee ee Note Admin s password must be blank or 8 to 15 characters If leave admin password blank will disable user authentication Save User s Privileges No User Name Password Privileges 4 Control RELAY1 2 Control RELAY1 3 Control RELAY1 4 Control RELAY1 5 Control RELAY1 6 Control RELAY1 7 Control RELAY 1 8 Control RELAY1 9 Control RELAY1 10 C Control RELAY1 Admin password setting psempm O ae Admin Password 8 to The administrator can type the new password in this box Default admin 15 characters password is admin Confirm Password 8 to If a new password is typed in the Admin Password box you 15 characters will need to retype the password in the Confirm Password box before updating the new password 4 4 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE The default account name for administrator is admin the administrator account name cannot be changed User s Privileges VPort products provide 10 user accounts for accessing the VPort Seting Description ete Type a specific user name for user authentication None Type a specific password for user authentication Privilege Check the function boxes to assign privileges for users in Control Relay1 NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access the same VPort Currently the VPort 26 is only allowed to send 10 unicast video streams Therefore limit the number of users simultaneously accessing
46. erver and Sender Email 2nd SMTP mail server 2nd SMTP account name 2nd SMTP password 2nd Sender s email address Note There are 2 SMTP servers and sender Email accounts for sending system information and alarma enable the email transmitting system Recipient s Email ist Recipient s Email Address 2nd Recipient s Email Address Note There are 2 recipient email accounts for receiving system information and alarma 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email seming meseta For security reasons most SMTP servers require the account 1st Sender s email For security reasons SMTP servers must see the exact sender None AA e N i 4 14 Moxa VPort 26 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 NOTE The 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email are backups that are used if the 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email fail when connecting or sending email Two recipient email accounts are available for receiving emails sent by the VPort For redundancy both addresses receive the sent messages and alarm snapshots simultaneously setting peenpm O rate lst Recipient s Email Email address of the 1st recipient None Address 2nd Recipient s Email Email address of the 2nd recipient None Address FTP Server Settings FTP is the other method available for the VPort to send alarm messages and snapshots FTP Server Settings
47. et h AWB Offset 5 Saturation 5 Sharpness 5 Privacy Mask ls Digital Zoom Off De mist setting peenpm O rate De mist Activate this De mist function to sharpen images in rainy Disable foggy and hazy environments NOTE Enabling the De mist function will increase the bit rate of the image a lot which may affect the network performance IR Filter The VPort 26 supports ICR IR cut filter removable functionality for day night image switching IR filter Auto remove the IR filter automatically Auto Off disable the R cut filter removable function Delay To delay the remove of IR filter for the given time 1s 5s 10s 1s pr a Color mode Auto Change the image to color or black amp white automatically Auto On Change the image to color Off Change the image to black amp white a 4 27 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration WDR The VPort 26 supports WDR wide dynamic range up to 94 db Setting Description O eat WDR Configure the WDR function from level 1 low effect to level 9 Level 5 high effect ALC control The VPort 26 supports ALC auto light control to adjust the brightness of the image Setting peenpm em ALC control Configure the ALC function from level 1 less brightness to Level 5 level 8 high brightness AGC control The VPort 26 supports AGC auto gain control for higher image quality in low light environments Setting pesc
48. etting Configure the attrbutes of video mage Video Camera Setting Configure the attributes of camera A Video Performance _ Set up the Encode Standard MIPEG or H 264 Size Resolution FPS and Video Quality Audio _ Audio Setting Configure the Audi __ General settings Digtal Input _ Alarm Event Alarm Motion Detection Video Loss Configure video loss alarm y 4 NOTE After accessing the VPort 26 s web based manager administrators should access System Configuration gt System gt Account to set up the administrator s password and enable the authentication function The administrator account name is admin An authentication window will pop up requesting the account name and password each time the VPort 26 is accessed VPort 26 Dimension 152 2 5 99 L tr 8 LI 0106 96 4 21 Unit mm 251 OF Top View Side View 2 11 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Wiring Requirements ATTENTION Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your Moxa VPort 26 Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment You should also pay attention to the following e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring pa
49. firmware upgrade process Step 4 Once Firmware Update Success Reboot is displayed please wait for few seconds for the VPort to reboot The reboot process is finished once the STAT LED is lit continuously in green NOTE Upgrading the firmware will not change the original settings Reset to Factory Default From the Reset to Factory Default page click on OK as shown in the following figure to reset the VPort to its factory default settings Reset to Factory Default Reset to Factory Default will restart the system and delete all the changes that have been made to the configuration Are you sure you want to reset to factory default NOTE All parameters will be reset to factory defaults when you use the Factory Default function For this reason if you want to keep a digital copy of the current configuration remember to export the sys_config ini file before using the Factory Default function 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 9 Moxa VPort 26 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 9 DHCP DHCP Auto configure Use fixed IP add
50. hen the SD card fails fails to re detect the SD mount to mount NOTE The recorded videos will be stored in the VPortfolder folder Each recorded file is 10 seconds of video These are AVI files for playback in a popular media player NOTE Due to file system limitations the maximum number of files is 16584 When the number of files in the SD card is up to 16584 or the free space is under 100MB the system will start to delete the oldest files System Diagnosis VPort products have a self diagnosis function to let the administrator get a quick view of the system and connection status Administrators can save this diagnosis information in a file diagnosis log by clicking the Export to a File button or send the file via email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button system Diagnosis System Status System Serve Name VPort 26 IP Camera Firmware Version 1 0 Build 11120509 Date Time Keep current data and time User Accounts 0 Local Reco rding Setti ng Local Record Enable FTP Server Daemon FTP Daemon Disable Server Port 21 Network Access Method Get IP address automatically IP Address 172 19 16 5 IGateway 172 19 16 254 _ Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS 192 168 50 33 Secondary DNS 192 168 1 97 HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 554 0 U nicast Access Name udp stream IM ulticast Access Name multicaststream HTTP Access Name moxa cgi udpstream list SMTP Server Disable 2nd SMTP
51. icas 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 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 26 please pay close attention to the following instructions O After opening the VPort 26 box compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in Chapter 1 Notify your sales representative if any of the items are missing or damaged 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 You may also refer to Chapter 1 under Product Description and all of Chapter 2 of this manual O The VPort 26 IP Camera has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various applications for general security or demonstration purposes For standard applications refer Chapter 2 Getting Started and Chapter 3 Accessing the VPort 26 Web based Manager Important Note O Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country Since VPort is both a high performance surveillance system and networked video server verify that the operations of such devices are legal in your locality before installing this u
52. ideo stream which means its resolution FPS and video quality can be configured independently The second encoder engine can generate one H 264 video stream and one MJ PEG video stream Because both the H 264 and MJPEG video streams come from the same encoder engine their resolution must be the same but the FPS and the Video Quality can be configured separately The administrator can set the Resolution Max Frame Rate and Video Quality on this web page Encode Standard Resolution Size Frame Rate and Quality Resolution Type NTSC PAL Streams Codec Type Resolution Max FPS Quality 20 30 F H 264 800x600 Fixed quality Good E H 264 30 w Fixed quality Good x 1 8000005600 F Motion JPEG 30 Fixed quality Good Y Note The quality setting of Fixed Bit Rate is only for 4 264 video streams Save 4 30 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE NOTE NOTE Resolution Type For meeting different CCTV resolution requirement there are NTSC or PAL mode can be selected Due to there is only one video source different resolution will have different viewing angle Streams Setting peenpm O aa Enable the video To enable the VPort to send this video streams or not Enable stream 1 streams H 264 and stream 2 MJ PEG Codec Type This codec type shows the codec of each video stream Resolution The VPort 26 supports 5 different resolutions SVGA Full D1 4CIF VGA
53. ile Edit Move Fayontes Window Help l 00 00 56 Live Broadcast E 4 13 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE NOTE NOTE The video performance of the VPort 26 may vary when using other media players For example you will notice a greater delay when viewing the VPort 26 s video from the QuickTime player compared to viewing it directly from the VPort 26 s built in web server In addition viewing the VPort 26 s video from the Quicktime player through a router or Internet gateway could result in a broken connection For the time being the VPort 26 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 26 s video directly without needing to use the VPort s SDK to create customized software When using RTSP the video stream format should be H 264 or MPEG4 MJ PEG does not support RTSP SMTP Server and Email Account Settings The VPort not only plays the role of a server but can also connect to outside servers to send alarm messages and snapshots If the administrator has set up some applications in either system information or alarm the VPort will send out messages or snapshots once these conditions occur SMTP Server and Email Account Settings Ist SMTP Server and Sender Email 1st SMTP mail server ist SMTP account name 1st SMTP password ist Sender s email address 2nd SMTP S
54. istortion Audio Setting Audio input source Line In Microphone Note Please MUST select the correct audio input source to make it works properly Save 4 32 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Alarm Event Alarm Four kinds of event alarm are provided by the VPort for building an intelligent video surveillance system Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action Video Motion Detection Relay VMD Email FTP HTTP Event Server Record on SD card Video Loss Video signal is lost Relay HTTP Event Server Digital I nput High Low Rising and Falling Relay Email FTP HTTP Event Server Record on SD card CGI Event The CGI trigger message Relay Email FTP HTTP Event Server Record on SD card Sequential Snapshot Enable sequential snapshot FTP 4 33 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Basic Event Alarm Basic Settings Alarm Time Interval Delay 32 second s before detecting the next alarm Send Alarm with Snapshot images Take snapshot in 2 seconds s before event L Take snapshot in 11 seconds s after event Suffix of Image File Name in FTP and Mail attachment With Data and Time With Customized words Sequential PreAlarm Images Setting Max Frame Rate 10 Dl Relay Status DI 1 Low Relay 1 Close Relay Active Behavior Relay is in active continuously once an alarm is happened Relay is in active for the period of alarm interval time once an alarm is happened Over
55. le via FTP Snapshot images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the FTP server which are set in the Network FTP Server page Send message via HTTP Once this CGI Event is triggered the VPort will send the Disable Event Servers message set in the HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers which are set in the Network HTTP Event Server page Save snapshot to The pre alarm trigger and post alarm snapshot images can be Disabled storage Saved on an optional SD card Record video on SD Once this VMD is triggered then for a configured time period Disabled card for Sec the VPort will record video to an optional SD card 4 41 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration HTTP Action Setting Setting peseripti n Inemug Server 1 2 3 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP Blank event sever in this column Sequential Snapshot With this feature the VPort can upload snapshots periodically to an external E mail or FTP server as a live video source Use the Send sequential snapshot image every seconds option to set the time interval The interval can be set to any number between 1 and 9999 seconds Ssetmg O WE Enable Sequential Enable or disable the Sequential Snapshots Disable Snapshots Send sequential Set the time interval of each snapshot image 30 seconds snapshot image every from 1 second to 30 seconds seconds
56. llance applications To enhance video image quality the VPort 26 series is equipped with a 2 8 to 11 mm vari focal lens that meets any viewing angle and distance requirements With the built in removable R cut filter and automatic switching from color to B W images the VPort 26 series is suitable for day and night use With the addition of a 3D DNR 3D Digital Noise Reduction function which can greatly reduce noises of video frames and WDR Wide Dynamic Range the VPort 26 series provides clear images under back lit conditions The optional De mist function also ensures a good image quality in rainy snowy or hazy environments The VPort 26 series is specially designed for outdoor applications with the following features P66 rain and dust protection high EMI surge protection 40 to 50 C operating temperature without a fan or heater required metal housing and vandal proof dome cover In addition the camera is built in a dehumidified membrane for spreading out the moisture inside the camera Users can choose either the model with PoE Power over Ethernet 802 3af function or the wired power input model with 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC The VPort 26 series is designed to provide both H 264 and MJ PEG video streams and transmit up to 3 independent video streams 2 in H 264 and 1 in MJ PEG simultaneously The camera is able to encode and transmit up to 30 FPS for each of the H 264 and MJPEG streams Advanced network security functions such as
57. locations drill a hole slightly smaller than the supplied screw anchors Step 3 Put anchors into these drilled holes Step 4 Fasten the bottom case with the four self tap screws b Mounting on the accessory s mounting kit VP MK2 Step 1 Fasten the bottom case on the plate with the four machine screws which are provided in VP MK2 s accessory package NOTE Choose the appropriate mounting accessories based on the installation requirements 2 6 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Step 6 Assemble the I P Camera Module with the bottom case Step 7 To get the desired video image adjust the angles and zoom strength a Pan adjustment 2 7 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started d Zoom adjustment Step 8 Fasten the upper case with bottom case to complete the hardware installation 2 8 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Software Installation Step 1 Configure the VPort 26 s IP address When the VPort 26 is first powered on the POST Power On Self Test will run for a few moments The System LED will turn green when the POST is complete The 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps LED will then flash as the IP address is assigned The network environment determines how the IP address is assigned Network Environment with DHCP Server For this network environment 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 address You
58. lution up to Full D1 NTSC 720 x 480 720 x 576 We strongly recommend using IE 6 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug in Ma gt A VPort 26 IP Camera Ww w_moxa com VPort s in are VPort 26 IP Camera Camera Sytem Configuration emia anaes Name Stream Encoda Typa 4 264 Wideo Sime 1 E000 Fin Video Quality Good FPS xi n Rekry Con rol Rely l Open home Snapshot cae Camera WEBSERVER we Image wh metokubon of 12x A E View ein Audio Control VPort s Information This section shows the VPort s model name server name IP address MAC address and firmware version 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 some windows in the video picture might be framed in red Audio Control The VPort 26 provides both audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication Client users can directly enable and disable the audio input a microphone for example by checking the box of Enable Audio Post on the VPor
59. mail Event 1 Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5 Sec p Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1 Server2 _ Server3 C Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail Event 2 Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5 Sec Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1 Server2 _ Server3 _ Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail Event 3 Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5 Sec Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1 Server2 Server3 _ Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail Event 4 Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5 Sec Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1 Server2 E Server3 _ Server4 Send snapshot image via E mail Event 5 Send snapshot image via FTP Send message via HTTP Event Servers Record video on SD card 5 Sec Note HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered Please refer to URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the CGI Event Trigger Actions Setting Description JPemuk Enable CGI Event alarm Enable or disable CGI Event alarm Select the Event 1 2 3 4 5 Trigger Relay1 alarm Once this CGI Event is triggered the Relay alarm will be Disabled activated Send snapshot image Once this CGI Event is triggered the VPort will send the Disab
60. may also use the Moxa VPort and Ether Device Configurator Utility edscfgui exe as described below Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configuration Utility edscfgui exe 1 Run the edscfgui exe program to search for the VPort device After the application window opens click on the Search button E to initiate a search 2 When the search has concluded the VPort s Model Name MAC address IP address serial port and HTTP port should be listed in the utility s window F Moxa Ethernet Switch And Video Server Configurator OA X List Server Firmware Configuration Convert View Help 222 2 Ala Model IP Address MAC Address Status Name Locat uz ame 192 108 1 JO 90 ES 3 Users can double click the selected VPort or use the IE web browser to access the VPort s web based manager web server Manual Address Assignment If your VPort 26 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 26 is 192 168 127 100 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 navigate the System Configuration gt Network gt General page to configure the IP address and other network settings Toggle the Use fixed I P add
61. me period that DynaStream is in operation 5 seconds For example if the duration is set to 5 seconds then the frame rate will change from the Live to the Alarm status for the duration of 5 seconds After 5 seconds the frame rate will return to the Live status setting Trigger Channel To enable or disable the video channels Disabled 4 25 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Video Image Settings Image Settings Video Rotate type 2006 05 31 14 15 54 E H Mirror E V Mirror Image Information Description Image Appearance Image Information Not Shown v Save Video Rotation Setting Description o Rotate the image direction horizontally Rotate the image direction vertically Image Information Setting me 77 Description max of 14 The customized description shown on the caption to identify None characters this video camera Image Appearance Setting Beseemlmn 7 T Image Information To determine what style of image information is being shown Not Shown Includes Not Shown Show on the Caption and Show on image 4 26 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Camera Setting A few camera parameters can be configured for improving image quality according to the environment De Mist Disable IR Filter Auto Delay 18 Color Mode Auto Y WDR 5 ALC Control 5 AGC Contral g Sense Up Control Auto Level 5 BLC Control OF x l WB Control ATW ATW Offs
62. ministrator 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 4 16 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Universal PnP UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among the networking equipment software and 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 Enable UPnP Note Please make sure your OS or software supports UPnP first if you want to enable VPort s UPnP function Save Setting peseription eat Enable UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function Multicast The VPort 26 supports the advanced Multicast network protocol IGMP which can greatly improve the efficiency of network traffic In this section we explain multi
63. n based on the MAC SHA algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for m44 authentication Root Data Encryption Key For SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description S Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption Maximum 30 character encryption key User Auth Type For SNMP V1 V2c V3 and V3 only Setting Description S No Auth Use account of admin or user to access objects No authentication MD5 Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms 8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication 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 S Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption Maximum 30 character encryption key No data encryption Trap Settings Setting Description S 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 30 characters 4 21 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Private MIB information The private SNMP Object ID of the VPort is the enterprise value 8691 8 4 3 This number cannot be changed NOTE The MIB file is MOXA VPORT26 MIB mib or my You
64. nit for surveillance purposes 1 2 3 Sopp Table of Contents PER OGUCEION PEE A A T 1 1 OS EA E PEE PA EEEIEE PE EEE A AE PEE EAI IE E E AE E O ans 1 2 Package CNet ara ee Md 1 4 PrOGUCE ESAtUS a iS RS KSKE AN E O RON 1 4 ASTOR AU PAT PON AUN Mic ooo 1 6 Product DESEO hie hw wi kv he daddgadg0u2dg441u 1403301034 dada dada desatada lacada cade 1 6 Getting Started ii tu dx66s01se6S6isesississiekskis2sssssks4sezsteiitspdsasssegsgs464606s6s446104s8634464060ss6464606458sdsg98 2 1 Belore Geri Stalker asi ea aso 2 2 Firstime IAStal lato and CONMUTADOR AN AA AAA AAA AS 2 2 Hardware Astallatio ica iio Na dad dd t dd 0401001610 404 2 2 A peice tn ARE eet t ng cece gi n tee eBggidfeti bb2wiaisssiftt nuiaDtiattq ee euamE amen atan 2 9 VRO 26 DINERS OMi aana at eta 2 11 WINN Requirements iia 2 12 Accessing the VPort 26 s Web based Manager HH HH HH HH HH HH 3 1 Functions Featured on the VPort S Web HomepagQe cQQ ran 3 2 MERO TES LATOM OION a 01040104340 3 2 A leal E 3 2 Camera Made NS mm c r r salad 3 2 AUTO ECONO end eae 3 2 a TN 3 3 System CONGU aO iaaa aaa aE A O 3 3 MIA CO NAONA CIO I ns s er ni n hi n h ng RE AEAEE EN g3 00016020088 EET A EAA EAEE een AENA AAEE EAEN 3 4 Relay COME A PO O 3 4 Map dit ga 5 4 4 1 1 1441 1a 3 4 System GO GUC UI OA O aaa 4 1 System Contiquration by Web Console sesso tin ates secre ti n hi n ho tu HhG
65. onments e P 66 form factor protection for rain and dust e Model available with PoE 802 3af or 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC power input with LED indicators e Panel mounting for ceiling or outdoor installation kit for versatile installation method e 40 to 50 C operating temperature for critical industrial environment e No heater and fan for long MTBF e Vandal resistant with EN62262 IK10 e CE FCC UL60950 1 e 3 year product warranty e Built in Video Motion Detection VMD e 1 DI and 1 Relay output DO for sensors and alarms e Video loss and power failure alarm e Pre Trigger and post snapshot images supported e Sequential pre event snapshot images e Sequential snapshot images supported e Support SDHC slot for local storage with SD card in event recording e Support SMTP and FTP for alarm message transmission e Support HTTP Event Server e Support for Moxa SoftNVR IA IP surveillance software a video recording and management solution e Free MOXA VPort SDK Plus with CGI Commands ActiveX Control and API support for third party developers 1 5 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction NOTE If you are interested in Moxa s VPORT SDK PLUS please go to Moxa s website www moxa com to download the package or contact a Moxa sales representative for more information about this SDK NOTE If you are interested in SoftNVR IA IP surveillance software please go to Moxa s website www moxa com to download the trial version Typical Application Au
66. ormation 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 VPort 26 Video Server Initial Configuration File MM cameractrl mode save demistlevel 0 Irfiltar 1 Irfilterdelay 1 wdrlevel 5 alclevel 5 agclevel 9 sensup 1 sensuplevel 5 blc 0 blclevel 1 blcenablearea01 0 blcenablearea02 0 blcenablearea03 0 blcenablearea04 60 blcenablearea05 60 blcenablearea06 60 wbctr 1 wbctricolormode 2 atwlevel 5 A 1 A h Export to a File Import a System Parameter File The system parameter import export functions allow the administrator to backup 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 4 8 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware Step 1 Press the Browse button to select the firmware file NOTE For the VPort 26 the firmware file extension should be rom Step 2 Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort Step 3 The system will start to run the
67. r after the first server fails and this may affect some applications when adverse conditions occur too often Dynamic DNS 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 Dynamic 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 Enable DDNS 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 setting meseription ete Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function Provider Select the DDNS service providers including DynDNS org None 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 ad
68. racters Use a different server name for each server to help identify the VPort 26 IP camera different servers The name appears on the web homepage 4 3 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Date and Time Setting jpeeipm O ere 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 VPort s data and time setting with the local time computer time Manually change VPort s date and time setting Automatic Use the NTP server for changing VPort s date and time setting in a given period 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 2 NTP servers may be set as backups and update intervals can be configured from a minimum of 15 minutes to a maximum of one month Don t forget to set the time zone in local settings Refer to Appendix G for your region s time zone Account Privileges Different account privileges are available for different purposes Account Privileges Admin Password Admin Password ver Confirm Password eeeee eeeo
69. rate to lower down the bandwidth consumption The Live is to setup the current frame rate and the Alarm is to setup the frame rate after being changed by an alarm event Stream CodecType Status Max FPS Resolution Quality Preview 5 v Li 2 mm Stream 1 Hogs iio Fiol 2006 05 31 10 25 24 s 5 un y Max FPS For setting the maximum frame rate per second PAL 25 NTSC 30 After setting the Alarm frame rate you may preview the video performance by clicking the Test button to ensure it meets your requirements Conditions The administrator can set up DynaStream s trigger conditions for facilitating automatic frame rate adjustment e g from Live to Alarm status Currently there are four types of trigger conditions CGI Event Motion Detection and Digital input DynaStream Trigger Conditions The Dynastream can be triggered by the alarms VPort has including Digital Input CGI Event Video Motion Detection and Video Loss This page can setup the trigger conditions and the duration this Dynastream works CGI Event Motion Detection Digital Input Event No Enable Duration VMD Enable Duration Input No Enable Duration Event 1 E 5 sec s 1 F 5 sec s DI1 E 5 sec s Event 2 5 sec s 2 E 5 sec s Event 3 5 sec s ca 5 ls Event 4 E 5 sec s Event 5 5 sec s To enable or disable the DynaStream function Duration This refers to the ti
70. ress General Settings IP address Subnet mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP HTTP port 80 HTTPS port 443 HTTP mode HTTP Only F 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 meseription ete DHCP Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server DHCP DHCP Auto configure Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server and 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 10 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Auto Configuration In amass installation it is time consuming to configure each of the many devices one by one Therefore DHCP Opt 66 67 provides a mechanism whereby configurations can be saved on a TFTP server Once a new device is installed the configurations can b
71. ress to ensure that the IP address you assign is not deleted each time the VPort is restarted Step 2 Accessing the VPort 26 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 AcitveX Control component on your PC or notebook Click Yes to install this plug in to enable viewing of video images over the IE web browser 2 9 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started NOTE Internet Explorer Security Warning E 3 x Do you want to install this software Name RTSPCtrl cab Publisher Moxa Networking Co Ltd Jere options pel Y While Files From the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk For Windows XP SP2 systems or later the ActiveX Control component will be blocked for system security reasons In this case the VPort s security warning message window may not appear Users should access the operating system control panel to unblock ActiveX controls or disable the security configuration to enable the installation of the VPort s ActiveX Control component Step 4 Access the VPort 26 s web based manager After installing the ActiveX Control component enter the IP address of the VPort device to
72. ride Relay warning setting Override Relay 1 warning setting Save Alarm Time Interval setting psempMm O ere Delay second s before Set the minimum time interval before another event alarm is 32 seconds detecting the next triggered 10 to 999 seconds alarm NOTE The delay before triggering the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot after an event post event image Send Alarm with Snapshot images setting eenpm rate Take snapshot A snapshot image is taken this number of seconds before the 2 seconds seconds s before the event alarm is triggered from 1 to 6 event seconds Take snapshot A snapshot image is taken this number of seconds after the 11 seconds seconds s after the event alarm is triggered from 1 to 999 event seconds NOTE VPort products will take 3 J PEG snapshot images VPRE JPG pre event VTRG J PG the moment of event and VPOS JPG post event for the video channel when the trigger condition is met The three snapshots can also be downloaded by Email and FTP 4 34 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE Suffix of I mage File Name in FTP and Mail attachment The snapshot images can be sent either by email or FTP Administrators can add a suffix to the filename of each JPEG snapshot image to make it easier to identify the files when using FTP to download the snapshots Setting Description S With Date and Time Enable or disable adding the date an
73. ripuon O oean ALC control Configure the AGC function from level 1 low effect to level 9 Level 5 high effect Sense up Control The VPort 26 supports Sense up control for slow shutter in low light environment Setting peenpmm O oera Sense up control Configure the Sense up function Auto Level 5 Auto control the sense up function automatically Off disable the sense up function Level configure the effect of sense up from 1 low effect to 9 high effect BLC control The VPort 26 supports area selectable BLC backlight compensation for clearer objects in backlit environments Setting jpeeipi 7 era BLC control Configure the BLC function On enable the BLC function Off disable the BLC function Open the area selectable configuration webpage 2006 03 11 15 37 43 Close The image is separated into 48 blocks To select which areas to enabling the BLC function in select the corresponding block in the table 4 28 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration WB control The VPort 26 supports WB White balance control for tuning the image color based on the field site environment To use this function follow the steps below Step 1 Point the camera at a white lit object Step 2 Select ATW Auto tracking white balancing to let the camera to adjust to the correct right white color If the color is not correct please configure the ATW offset number from 1 to 9 to find the correct color
74. se contact a Moxa sales representative for details and an application form 1 3 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction Package Checklist The Moxa VPort 26 is shipped with the following items If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your sales representative for assistance e 1 x VPort 26 or VPort P26 Lens is included e Screw handle accessory package Torx screw driver for 4 sets of taping screws 6 cm 9 pin terminal block for attaching detaching the upper length and anchors DI Relay Audio case e Cable glands accessories package IP66 cable glands to ensure P66 protection when the cables are connected e Sticker for camera mounting positions e Quick Installation Guide e Document amp Software CD includes User s Manual Quick Installation Guide and VPort Utility e Warranty Statement NOTE Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged Product Features e 1 3 progressive CMOS sensor for SVGA 800x600 resolution e Day and night viewing capability with ICR IR cut filter and color black white image switch e Supports 3D_DNR 3D digital noise reduction BLC Backlight compensation and WDR wide dynamic range for better image quality e Built in de mist function for sharp images in rain fog and hazy environments e Equipped with 2 8 mm to 11 mm vari focal lens for wide range fields of view 1 4 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction e Minimum illumination
75. software CD or the download center of the Moxa website The VPort 26 supports advanced EEE 802 1X network authentication function There are three types of 802 1X supported EAP MD5 EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 and EAP TLS The Administrator should choose the appropriate type base on the network system situation EAP MD5 IEEE 802 1X Fl Enable 802 1X EAP Method EAP MD5 Username Password Save 4 23 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 IEEE 802 1X Enable 802 1X EAP Method EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 w Identify Password CA Certificate CA Certificate Status no file Save EAP TLS IEEE 802 1X Enable 802 1X EAP Method EAP TLS v Identify CA Certificate CA Certificate Status no file Client Certificate Client Certificate Status no file Client Private Key Client Private Key Status no file Client Private Key Password Save Please consult an expert or your network administrator for the configurations of 802 1X if you have trouble in it DynaStream NOTE 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 as well as the VPort 26 s VMD DI CGI events and video loss triggers and automatically decrease the frame rates to reduce bandwidth consumption This reser
76. st transmission with the IGMP protocol which can reduce the bandwidth requirements when multiple clients access the same video stream and greatly increases the efficiency of network bandwidth management Easy web access using standard browsers There is no need to install new software to access the IP camera since the embedded web server allows users to use any popular web browser to access the IP camera from anywhere over the Internet As long as you are connected to the network you will be able to view the same images seen by your cameras Built in 3 area selectable Video Motion Detection VMD External sensors are not required since the video image can be configured to detect motion in 3 areas making it easy to set up a security system either in your office or in the field And the customizable settings allow you to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity making the IP Camera adaptable to different environments Weekly schedule for automated surveillance The user defined time period will check security settings on a weekly basis and send notifications or drive external devices making the VPort 26 suitable for more versatile applications SDK support for developers The high performance IP camera can be integrated into many applications without busting your budget and the complete programming interface of the Moxa VPort SDK PLUS makes the developer s job easy and straightforward To ask about SDK requirements plea
77. switched back to day mode in color 2 pin Terminal Blocks for Power Input VPort 26 series has comes in two models the VPort 26 is powered with 12 24VDC or 24VAC and the VPort P26 is power with PoE Power over Ethernet 802 3af This 2 pin terminal block is for the direct wired power input of the VPort 26 Power input The specifications of the direct wire power input are 12 32 VDC for 12 24 VDC power input or 18 30 VAC for 24 VAC power input The maximum power consumption is 11 7 Watt 9 pin Terminal Block Connector for DI DO and Audio The VPort 26 supports 1 DI digital input 1 DO relay output 1 audio input line in or mic in and 1 audio output line out through the 9 pin terminal block gt 4 SARA Us Audio Audio DO Relay out input LLULL moje me NO Normal Open DO Max LA 24 VDC Relay Output C Common Initial status is Normal Open NC Normal Close 1 8 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction NOTE NOTE LED Indicators and DIP Switches The VPort 26 has 3 LEDs for indicating the power status 10 100 Mbps Ethernet link and DIP Switch for disablingthe LED indicators system status In addition one DIP switch No 2 is provided for enabling or disabling the LED light for users who do not want the LED light to be visible at night Power System 10 100M LED Power On power on a e o O 10 100 M Amber Ethernet link is 10 Mbps AA System Hardware initialization
78. t s web homepage You may also use the Client Setting to disable the audio transmission 3 2 Moxa VPort 26 Client Setti Accessing the VPort 26 s Web based Manager ngs Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings 1 Encode standard Shows the encoding algorithm currently being used VPort 26 features built in 2 encode engine to generate a maximum of three simultaneous video streams Each client can select the H 264 video streams from Stream 1 or the MJ PEG H 264 video stream from Stream 2 To configure these video streams please go to System Configuration Video Video Performance 2 Protocol Options Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage Multicast RTSP or Push or Unicast UDP TCP HTTP e 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 gt multicast video transmission will not be successful RTSP Enable the multicast video stream to be sent in RTSP control which means the multicast video stream will be sent only it receives the client s request Push Enable the multicast video stream to be sent in Push control which means that after this setting is selected the multicast video stream will be sent continuously even
79. the access name is multicastStream_ch lt channel number gt You can access the media through the following URL rtsp lt IP address gt lt RTSP port gt lt Access name gt for software that supports RTSP seming peepmm Joon RTSP Port An RTSP port is similar to an HTTP port which can enable the 554 connection of video audio streams by RTSP 4 12 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The Apple QuickTime media player is used here as an example of a RTSP streaming application Step 1 Open Apple QuickTime Player and select File Open URL in New Player Welcome ta QuickTime om 1 Be Elt Movies Fener Wieiow Help QuickTime Loading TRESTLE eS Loaging 909099 Step 2 When the following pop up window appears type the URL in the input box E g type rtsp lt VPort 26 s IP address gt lt RTSP Port udpstream_ ch1_ stream lt 1 or 2 gt rtsp lt VPort 26 s IP address gt lt RTSP Port multicaststream_ ch1_ stream lt 1 or 2 gt RTSP Port 554 is default and then click on OK to connect to the VPort 26 Open UEL Enter an Internet UEL to open Step 3 Wait a few seconds for QuickTime Player to establish the connection xe s p 1x file Edi Move Feyontes Widow Help amp 00 08 Buffering 1 3 e gee 9 Step 4 After the connection has been established the VPort 26 s video will appear in the QuickTime Player display window live sd ate F
80. ths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communications wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately e You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e It is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary 2 12 3 Accessing the VPort 26 s Web based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access the VPort 26 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 Audio Control Client Settings System Configuration Video Information Relay Control V VY VV VV V Y Snapshot Moxa VPort 26 Accessing the VPort 26 s Web based 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 reso
81. tion HTTP Action Setting Server Server2 Server3 Server4 Trigger Relay1 alarm Send message via HTTP Event Servers Note HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered Please refer to URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the customer defined commands for writing this setting with 100 characters Save Video Loss Trigger Actions Enable video loss alarm Enable or disable video loss alarm Disable Trigger Relay1 alarm Once the video is lost the Relay alarm will be activated Disabled Record video on SD Once the video is lost then for a configured time period the Disabled card for __ sec VPort will record video to an optional SD card 4 40 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration HTTP Action Setting Setting pescon Ipemug Server 1 2 3 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP __ Blank event sever in this column CGI Event The VPort can accept 5 CGI commands which are sent from external devices such as ioLogik series Ethernet I O to be the event alarms NOTE The VPort only can accept the CGI commands that follow the VPort s CGI commands format Enable CGI Event alarm CGI Event Trigger Actions Event Index Trigger Action HTTP Action Setting Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1 Server2 _ Server3 Server4 Send snapshot image via E
82. tiveX Control and API library for customized applications or system integration for third party developers the latest version of SDK is vailable for download from Moxa s website ONVIF D 3
83. uction WOR Video Video Compression H 264 ISO IEC 14496 10 or MJ PEG Video Output Via Ethernet port Maximum of 3 video streams 2 x H 264 1 x MJ PEG Video Resolution and FPS Frame per second Video Viewing DynaStream supported for changing the video frame rate automatically 8 privacy mask areas provided Adjustable image size and quality Timestamp and text overlay Maximum of 10 simultaneous unicast connections Digital PTZ with 4X zoom Moxa VPort 26 Technical Specifications Audio Input 1 line in or mic in with 2 pin terminal block connector Audio Output 1 line out with 2 pin terminal block connector TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP Telnet NTP DNS DHCP UPnP RTP RTSP ICMP Protocols IGMPv3 QoS SNMPv1 v2c v3 DDNS Modbus TCP 802 1X SSH HTTPS Ethernet 1 10 100BaseT X Ethernet port RJ 45 connector Digital Input 1 max 8 MA Low 13V to 30V High 30V to 3V Relay Output 1 max 24 VDC 1A LED Indicators Network 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Power On Off Indicates if the system booted properly or not For turning the LED light ON or Off Power System DIP Switch Local Storage SD Socket Standard SD socket SDHC Power Requirement Input VPort 26 1 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC with 2 pin terminal block connector VPort P26 1 Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af Consumption Max 11 7 W Physical Properties Housing Metal IP66 rated for rain
84. ule is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications Event Alarm Schedule Settings Event Type Weekly Schedule O Event Alarms are active all the time Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule LISUN Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm CIMON Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm LITUE Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm LIWEN Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm THU Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm LlFEI Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm CISAT Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm Save 4 35 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE NOTE Event Type Setting jpsepm O are Video Loss Digital Set up the schedule of each kind of event type Video Loss Input CGI Event and Sequential Snapshot Weekly Schedule Setting jpeemm O are Event Alarms are active Select the option Event Alarms are active all the time Event Alarms are all the time active based on a Event Alarms are active Select to operate event alarms on a weekly schedule weekly schedule based on a weekly schedule The applications described in the following sections will only work properly if either Event Alarms are active all the time or Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule is Selected Setting bsempMm O ae oSun nMon Tue aWed Select the weekday for scheduling event alarms None oThu oFri nSat Begin 00 00 Set the start time of the event alarm 00 00 Duration 00 00 Set the
85. up to 0 01 lux at F 1 2 AGC 30db and sense up off e Image mirror and inverse e 350 pan 85 tilt and 360 rotate camera head angles for different installation positions e Support up to 8 privacy mask areas and 4X digital zoom e Excellent Video Audio streaming and network transmission performance e Maximum 3 simultaneous video streams for H 264 and MJ PEG codecs e Video stream up to 30 frames sec at SVGA 800 x 600 resolution in single stream e DynaStream supported for optimal network efficiency e Video latency under 200 ms e 1 audio input and 1 audio output supported for video audio complete surveillance solution e SVGA Full D1 4CIF VGA CIF QCIF resolution e TCP UDP and HTTP network transmission mode e Supports RTSP Streaming e Supports IGMP ver 3 protocols for efficient network transmission e Supports SNMP V1 V2C V3 for network system integration and management e Supports QoS ToS for transmission priority e Adjustable frame rate and bit rate control e User friendly IP filtering e Supports IEEE802 1X for network access authentications e Supports HTTPS and SSH for network transmission security e UPnP Supported e Maximum 8 unicast video streams and 50 multicast clients e Support multicast push for all multicast clients e OnVIF standard support for compatibility with other IP video products e Modbus TCP supported for direct communication with SCADA system e Rugged Design for Mission critical Industrial Envir
86. ves 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 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 For enabling the DynaStream function from CGI commands and Modbus TCP please refer to the CGI Commands User s Manual of VPort SDK PLUS and Modbus Address Table Basic The administrator can adjust the number of frames per second for each channel There are two types of frame rate status Live and Alarm Live status refers to the normal frames rates for live video displays Alarm status refers to what the frame rate will be adjusted to when the DynaStream function is activated Currently the video stream for DynaStream is only set up for H 264 video streams and the resolution and quality are the same as for the settings in the Video Performance configuration 4 24 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration DynaStream Basic Setting This innovative Dynastream function is to change the video streams frame rate automatically once an event alarm is happened VPort s alarms or external events This change can be from low to high frame rate to increase the smooth of the video streams or from high to low frame
87. w Zagreb West Central Africa Athens Istanbul Minsk Bucharest Cairo Harare Pretoria Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius Jerusalem Baghdad Kuwait Riyadh Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Nairobi Tehran Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan GMT 04 30 Kabul Ekaterinburg Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi Kathmandu Almaty Novosibirsk GMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka Sri Jayawardenepura GMT 06 30 Rangoon Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk Beijing Chongqing Hongkong Urumqi Taipel Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore GMT 08 00 Perth Osaka Sapporo Tokyo GMT 09 00 Seoul Yakutsk Adelaide Darwin Brisbane Canberra Melbourne Sydney Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Hobart Vladivostok Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia Auckland Wellington GMT 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is Nuku alofa C 2 D Technical Specifications Camera Sensor 1 3 SVGA progressive scan CMOS Lens Focal length 2 8 to 11 mm Wide end F 1 4 Diagonal 125 2 horizontal 97 1 vertical 71 1 Tele End F 2 8 diagonal 31 6 horizontal 25 3 vertical 19 0 Auto Iris type Camera Angle Pan 175 Tilt O to 85 Rotation 180 Minimum illumination 0 01 lux F 1 2 low light sensitivity S N Ratio 52dB TYP Gamma Aperture AGC Off 3D DNR On Built in 3D DNR 3D digital noise red
88. waii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US Canada GMT 06 00 Central America GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape V erde Is GMT Casablanca Monrovia GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Stockholm Vienna Moxa VPort 26 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 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 04 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 45 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 30 GMT 09 30 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Time Zone Table Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris Sarajevo Skopje Warsa
89. y with Internet Explorer To access the server type the system configuration URL http lt IP address of Video Server gt overview asp to open the configuration main page There are six configuration categories System Network DynaStream Video Audio and Alarm A description of each configuration item is shown in the table below category item Description and Contents Configure the local storage settings Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system communication power and LED status System Set up Multicast IGMP Streaming Accessible IP Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by IP address ToS Configure ToS Type of Service Basic setup the video frame rate change once an alarm or event is triggered DynaStream Conditions setup the event alarm to trigger the Dynastream and the behavior after being triggered Image Setting Configure the attributes of the video image Configure the attributes of camera Video Performance Set up the Encode Standard MJ PEG or MPEG4 Size Resolution FPS and Video Quality uo audio Seting Configure the Audio Source 7 Motion Configure the motion detection alarm ven Detection Alarm Configure the video loss alarm CGI Event Set up the CGI event alarm Sequential Set up the operation of Sequential Snapshot Snapshot This table can also be found on the System Configuration gt Overview webpage Video Moxa VPort 26 System
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