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1.                     3 Protected Object   Microsoft Internet Explorer    Oj x   File Edit View Favorites Tools Help   A     back   Q    x  Be      ps _  Search 5 2 Favorites ES IS r    a pe  Address      http   192 168 0 99     E oo   Links  gt   Protected Object   This object is protected    FA  kN      Port 3310 Video Server    O ro H  Password    e       I Remember my password       i Cancel      After entering the VPort configuration main page  the administrator can configure different user  names and passwords so that different users can access the same VPort      2 5    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Step 7  Installing the ActiveX Control Plug in    A security warning message will appear the first time you access VPort   s web based manager  The  message is related to installing the VPort AcitveX Control component to your PC or notebook   Click on Yes to install this plug in to enable the IE web browser for viewing video images     Z YPort 3310 Yideo Server   Microsoft Internet Explorer             File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help    AA   Zale               Port 3310 Video Server       Security Warning    xj Snapshot      Do you want to install and run  Motion JPEG Control  Fy Digital Input         gt  Video Information          Video Size   352x240 signed on 11 10 2003 4 21 PM and distributed by  Status       y DI1  DI2   Video Quality Moxa Networking Co   Ltd  High High    gt  Fixed Quality  Good      Publisher authenticity verified by Verisign Class 
2.         gt  nove Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade     Factory Default Reset to Factory Default    General The IP network settings of this VPort LJ    SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts    FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server  Dynamic DNS Set up the Dynamic DNS service  Network Universal PnP Enable UPnP function  Multicast Setting Set up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming  ES Set up a list to control the access permission of cients by checking their IP    PPPoE Set up PPPoE function a    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Mounting VPort 3310  Mounting Dimensions  Unit   mm  inch  ee ya        5 31     1 channel Industrial MPEG4 Video Server       45 8  1 80     52 98  2 09     Lo 105  4 13           Side View DIN Rail Kit Front View       Rear View Panel Mounting Kit    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    DIN Rail Mounting    The aluminum DIN Rail attachment plate should already be attached to the back panel of VPort  3310 when you take it out of the box  If you need to reattach the DIN Rail attachment plate to  VPort 3310  make sure the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top  as shown in the figures    below   STEP 1  STEP 2   Insert the top of the DIN Rail into the slot just The DIN Rail attachment unit will snap into  below the stiff metal spring  place as shown below   metal  spring men  spring       To remove VPort 3310 from the DIN Rail  simply reverse Steps 1 and 2 above     Wall Mounti
3.     Step 2  Configure the SMTP server for setting up Recipient   s Email Address to send the  assigned IP address if this xDSL connection is a dynamic IP address   Step 3  Power off the VPort 3310 and change the LAN connection to an xDSL connection     Step 4  Power on the VPort 3310  and wait a few seconds for VPort 3310 to establish the xDSL  connection        4 19    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Step 5  Check the email of the given recipient   s email address to get the IP address assigned by  the ISP for this xDSL connection        NOTE    The DDNS function provides a good means of accessing VPort 3310 when using a dynamic IP   DDNS assigns a fixed URL to the VPort 3310  so that the Administrator does not need to go  through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by ISP has changed  For more  information  please refer to the DDNS function description in a previous section        SNMP    VPort supports three SNMP protocols  The available protocols are SNMP V1  SNMP V2c  and  SNMP V3  SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication  which  means that SNMP servers access all objects with read only or read write permissions using the  community string public private  default value   SNMP V3  which requires you to select an  authentication level of MD5 or SHA  is the most secure protocol  You can also enable data  encryption to enhance data security  SNMP security modes and security levels supported by VPort  are shown in 
4.     Use the NTP server for changing VPort   s  Automatic l o  E  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 every month  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             Don   t forget to set the Time zone for local settings  Refer to Appendix G for your region   s time  zone     Account Privileges    Different account privileges are available for different purposes        Home Account Privileges  Sy Main Menu Root Password    Overview Root Password  evcccccces   Sy System Confirm password  seeccccess          Note  Leave root password blank will disable user authentication   Account   Ge Digo Savo   ia System Loe SNMP User s Password   Gia Syston Parameter User s Password     Y Firmware Upgrade Confirm password    E Factory Default Note  Leave SNMP users password blank will disable user authentication  HS  Network Save  HE Video Demo Account    A aap C  Enable Demo Account  Account Name  demo  password  demo      Demo Privileges  C  Control Camera   CI Control RELAY1  C  Control RELAY2    Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768 Save    User s Privileges       VPort 3
5.     t w   lt keep gt  keep date unchanged   lt auto gt  Use NTP to sync date time automatically  ntp  lt domain name or IP NTP server  address gt   lt skip to invoke default server gt    12 to 12 time zone  8 means GMT  8 00   lt 8 gt   updateinterval 0 to 2592000 0 to Disable automatic time adjustment  a   r w  nonzero number indicates the number of  seconds between NTP automatic update  intervals    lt 0 gt   serialnumber  lt mac address gt  12 character mac address  without hyphens   r     firmwareversion  lt text string shorter than 39 The version of firmware  including model     characters gt  company  and internal version number         r        Ex  VS7101 MOXA 0100x    restore     w     Restore the system parameters to default  value     Positive integer Restore system parameters to default values    and restart the server after  lt value gt  seconds     0 to 65535 Restart the server after  lt value gt  seconds    w     Do not restart the server     Do not restart the server   _  do lt 1 2 gt   lt state gt    w   di lt 1 2 gt   lt state gt    1   PvemidedosI 2 gt  Q _TEnable seting relay   Disable setting relay    Disable setting relay     r  characters gt   The maximum version of currently installed  characters  gt  script webpage    4 38    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    characters gt  Ex  en  English   characters gt    1     plugincaption  1 w  0     Hide the caption on plugin    lo Show the caption on plugin    characters gt   characters gt    L
6.    LJ FTP Se        Host name  La  DDNS   3 UPnP Username E mail   J Multicast   3 Accessible IP Password Key    23 PPPoE Note  If you dont have a DONS account  please follow the application procedure on the website listed  Ga SNMP cs  EY Video Save     C Image Setting    3 Camera Modulation   13 Video Performance    3 Camera Control        Fa _Andin ys    4 14    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Setting Defaul    Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function  Disable    Select the DDNS service providers     including DynDNS org  Dynamic    POVIE DynDNS org  Custom   TZO com  and ONE  dhs org     The Host Name you use to link to VPort   None    Username  E mail The Username E mail and Password Key  are used to enable the service from the   Pasar ke PON service provider  based on the  rules of DDNS websites      NOTE Dynamic DNS is a very useful tool for accessing VPort via the Internet  especially for xDSL  connections with a non fixed IP address  DHCP   Administrator and users can avoid the trouble  of connecting with VPort when the IP address of VPort 1s not fixed by using the unique host  name in the URL to establish a connection with VPort           NOTE Different DDNS service providers have different application rules  Some applications are free of  charge  but most require an application fee     Universal PnP    UPnP  Universal Plug  amp  Play  is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among  networking equipment  software  and peripherals
7.    restart   smtp 1    r w     mailtol     r w      r w   mailpass 1   r w   smtp2   r w        returnemail2    localftpport     r w     ftpfolder1    ftppasvmodel     r w        27 SF a FRF RPR SEF  SPS SSSESSSBE BSB  2 5 NI     Sole cles      S   clf S S EEE    a    3 O    UN SS  tat  NO N                   System Configuration     lt 192 168 0 99 gt      255 255 205 0    lt blank gt     lt blank gt     lt blank gt      lt domain name or IP primary SMTP server  address  string shorter than   lt blank gt   40 characters gt     characters gt   lt blank gt   characters gt   lt blank gt   Password of primary smtp server  characters gt   lt blank gt      lt domain name or IP secondary SMTP server  address  string shorter than   lt blank gt   40 characters gt      lt text string shorter than 80  mail recipient address  characters gt   lt blank gt      lt text string shorter than 63  User name of secondary smtp server  characters gt   lt blank gt     characters gt   lt blank gt    characters gt   lt blank gt    2    return email address  characters gt   lt blank gt    65535 gt   lt 21 gt      lt domain name or IP primary FTP server  address  string shorter than   lt blank gt   40 characters  gt            65535 gt   lt 21 gt   characters gt   lt blank gt   characters gt   lt blank gt      lt text string shorter than 40  upload folder in primary FTP server  characters gt   lt blank gt    Enable passive mode of primary FTP server  9 oo Disable passive mode of primary FTP server    s
8.   Event Alarms are active all the       Event Alarms are on a  Select to operate event alarms on a time  weekly schedule weekly schedule     4 33    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    NOTE    Weekly Schedule  Setting Default        Sun    Mon    Tue   Wed       Select the weekdays of event alarms        Thu    Fri schedule      Sat       Alarm Schedule begins   at   00 00 00   Set the beginning time of event alarms   00 00 00   hh mm ss    Alarm Schedule stops    at   00 00 00 Setup the stop time of event alarms         hh mm ss         Event Alarm Schedule Settings   13 SNMP   EE Video    Event Alarms are active all the time   i E Image Setting O Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule  C  Camera Modulation Weekly Schedule  CJ Video Performance Cisun Omon  Crue wep THU  IFRI SAT   3 Camera Control Alarm Schedule begins at  00 00 00    hh mm ss    E Audio Alarm Schedule stops at 00 00 00    hh mm ss    i C Quality Save a   DE Alam     1  System Alarm  Cy Event Alarm    per ory     13 Video Motion Detection   3 Digital Input  C  Sequential Snapshot    Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768    Alarm Event Alarm Video 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     Setting Description Default    Enable
9.   Overview    This section specifies the external HTTP based application programming interface  The HTTP  based VPort   s interface provides the functionality to request a single image  to control camera  functions  PTZ  output relay etc   and to get and set internal parameter values  The image and   CGI requests are handled by the built in Web server     Style Convention    In URL syntax and in descriptions of CGI parameters  a text in italic within angle brackets denotes  a content that is to be replaced with either a value or a string  When replacing the text string also  the angle brackets shall be replaced  An example of this is the description of the name for the  server  denoted with  lt servername gt  in the URL syntax description below  that is replaced with the  string myserver in the URL syntax example  also below     URL syntax    are written with the    Syntax   word written in bold face followed by a box with the  referred syntax as seen below  The name of the server is written as  lt servername gt   This is intended  to be replaced with the name of the actual server  This can either be a name  e g    mywebcam  or   thecam adomain net  or the associated IP number for the server  e g   192 168 0 220     Syntax   http    lt servername gt  cgi bin video  jpg    Description of returned data is written with  Return   in bold face followed by the returned data  in a box  All data returned as HTTP formatted  1 e   starting with the string HTTP 1s line separated  with a
10.   Soluciones     SIESA    Para el ahorro y control de la energ  a electric           Comunicaci  n Inal  mbrica  y Conversi  n de Se  al    Comunicaci  n Inal  mbrica         Conversion de Se  ales    pi       MOXA VPort 3310 Industrial Video Server    User   s Manual    First Edition  December 2005    MOXA    VPort 3310 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    Copyright    2005 Moxa Networking Co   Ltd   All rights reserved   Reproduction without permission is prohibited     Trademarks    MOXA 1s a registered trademark of the Moxa Group   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 Networking  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 
11.   To ensure that the  correct video modulation type is detected  cameras should be connected and powered on before the  VPort is powered on     Phone jack audio input    There are 2 phone jack audio inputs on the front panel  One is for MIC in connection  which can  be directly connected with a microphone  the other is for Line in connection  which can be  connected with an audio source from an amplifier     LED Indicators    The front panel of MOXA VPort 3310 contains several LED indicators  The function of each LED  is described in the table below       LED   Color   State   Description    On Power is being supplied to power input PWR1  sido a g supplied to power inp       Power is not being supplied to power input PWRI    On Power is being supplied to power input PWR2  PWR2 AMBER    au Power is not being supplied to power input PWR2       One of the 2 power inputs is disconnected or does not  work properly    Both power inputs are connected and working properly    Off    On Video signal has been detected  VIDEO        reer   Video signal has not been detected  Audio signal has been detected  AUDIO  Audio signal has not been detected    RS 232 or RS 485 signals are being transmitted  ue RS 232 or RS 485 signals are not being transmitted or  Off  have not been detected    10 100 Mbps Ethernet port    Use a UTP CATS cable shorter than 100 meters to connect VPort 3310 to an Ethernet network   There are 2 LED indicators at the corner of the RJ45 Ethernet port  The main purpose 
12.   both addresses receive the sending messages and alarm snapshots simultaneously    Setting Description Default  Ist Recipient   s Email    1 st o   ns Email Ierai address of the 1    recipient  None       2nd Recipient   s Email Email address of the 2    recipient  None  Address    FTP Server Settings    FTP is the other method available for VPort Video Servers to send alarm messages and snapshots                A    Home FTP Server Settings  EJ Main Menu ist FTP server     1 Overview 1st FTP server    E System 1st FTP server port   i  EE Network  i   1st FTP user name      General   3  Gy SMTP Server ist FTP password        Ga ETP Served ist FTP remote folder p       E DDNS CI ist FTP passive mode   Y UPnP 2nd FTP server    E Multicast 2nd FTP server  Li  Accessible IP 2nd FIP server port 21      PPPoE  om 2nd FTP user name  la SNMP    US Video 2nd FTP password      i Image Setting 2nd FTP remote folder     23 Camera Modulation C  2nd FTP passive mode     13 Video Performance Note  There are 2 FTP servers for sending alarms  At least one of them should be set up correctly to enable  HTA avidin   HS       4 13    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Ist FTP Server    Defaul  FTP server   s IP address or URL address   None    a None  FTP server   s authentication   None    FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP  None  server   Passive transfer solution for FTP l  a Disabled  transmission through a firewall     NOTE  The 2nd FTP Server is a backup in case the 
13.   loss  disconnected network  or triggered event  VMD      Normal Open   Normal Open   Max  1A  24 VDC  Relay Output   Normal Close  Initial status is Normal Open  Digital Input    a ae ee  I1  12 D  ss    Low      30V to  3V       NOTE Please refer to VPort 3310   s Quick Installation Guide to see how to wire the digital inputs and  relay outputs        Reset Button    A recessed RESET button is provided for restoring the system to the factory default settings   When the system fails to install properly  or operates abnormally  push the RESET button located    on the top panel of VPort 3310 to restore the factory defaults  The following steps explain how to  use the RESET button     Step 1  Prepare a thin stick  such as a toothpick or paperclip  to push the reset button     Step 2  Depress the reset button until the AUDIO and SERIAL LEDs flash in sequence 5 times     Step 3  Remove the thin stick from the RESET button  The server will run the POST process to  reboot     Step 4  Either the 10M LED or 100M LED will illuminate when the system has finished rebooting     2    Getting Started    This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 3310 Video Server     The following topics are covered     Q Before Getting Started  O First Time Installation and Configuration    gt  Network Environment with a DHCP Server    gt  Network Environment without a DHCP Server  Q Mounting VPort 3310    gt  Mounting Dimensions     gt    gt     DIN Rail Mounting  Wall Mounting  Opti
14.   next connection     Client settings    Home       Media Options       Video  amp  Audio  Video Only Audio Only                         PProtocol Options                   Multicast  amp  UDP   TCP          Save    System Configuration    A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the  administrator   s main page  For detailed system configuration instructions  refer to Chapter 4   System Configuration     Video Audio Control by Clients    Client users can use the 5 buttons located below the video image to control the audio and video  properties     f  Zoom Edit       Adjust Volume     gt  Zoom Edit  Click the Zoom button to open the zoom tool in a pop up window       Disable digital zoom    Zoom Factors  175                       ey Hide     gt  Pause  Click the Pause button to pause the video  Click the Pause button again to replay the  video      gt  Stop  Click the Stop button to close the video screen     3 3    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Accessing VPort 3310 Web based Manager        gt  Adjust Volume  Click the Adjust Volume button to open the pop up audio volume tuning  window  Simply move the bar to change the volume          gt  Mute  Click the Mute button to disable the audio  Click the Mute button again to restore the  audio     Video Image Snapshots    Users can take snapshot images for storing  printing  or editing by clicking the Snapshot button   To save the image  click the right mouse button and select the Save 
15.   s Manual System Configuration    Audio    Audio Quality    Alarm    VPort 3310 supports real time and synchronous video  audio transmission  Administrators can use  bit rate control to determine audio quality  The higher the bit rate  the better the quality     Setting Defaul       There are 8 bit rate levels for audio  Sa quality  including 4750 bps  5150 bps   Oe 5900 bps  6700 bps  7400 bps  7950 bps     PPS  10200 bps   and 12200 bps   For the audio connection  MIC in   microphone  and Line in  voice    amplifier  are included for convenience     ANO aE VPort 3310 can auto sense the audio paeropuene  connection  but administrators also can  set these up manually       Home Audio Quality    EJ Main Menu  El Overview Audio Bit Rate    4750 bps v   El   System Note  The higher the audio bit rate  the better the audio quality   23 Network  EH Video         Audio source     3 Image Setting       1 Camera Modulation     13 Video Performance    O Line In     Microphone  Save                    i                                    3 Camera Control     EEJ Audio        E Quality  43 Alarm   f                        Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768    System Alarm    In addition to the LED indicators  three kinds of system alarm are provided by VPort 3310 for  notifying the administrator of system operation     Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action    Power Fail 1  Power 1 failure 1  Relay  ilur  A ren 2  Power 2 failure 2  Email    1  Rel  
16.  Carriage Return and Line Feed  CRLF  printed as  r n     Return   HTTP 1 0  lt HTTP code gt   lt HTTP text gt  r n    URL syntax examples are written with  Example   in bold face followed by a short description  and a light grey box with the example     Example  request a single snapshot image  http   mywebserver cgi bin video  jpg    General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters    CGI parameters are written in lower case and as one word without any underscores or other  separators  When the CGI request includes internal camera parameters  the internal parameters  must be written exactly as they are named in the camera or video server  The CGIs are organized  in function related directories under the cgi bin directory  The file extension of the CGI is  required     Syntax     herp    lt servername gt   cgi bin  lt s  bdir     lt subd1 tS     CI  gt   Mex          lt parameter gt   lt value gt   amp  lt parameter gt   lt value gt          Example  Setting digital output  1 to high    VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Get Server Parameter Values    Note  This request require administrator access    Method  GET POST  Syntax     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin getparam cgi   lt parameter gt           amp  lt parameter gt       where the  lt parameter gt  should be  lt group gt  _  lt name gt   or  lt group gt    lt name gt      If you do not specify the any parameters  all the parameters on the server will be returned  If you  specify only  lt group gt   the par
17.  UPRP 12    I   O Control Camera C  Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2    FE Multicast 13   I   C Control Camera  C  Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2          a aL J   C Control Camera C  Control RELAY1  C  Control RELAY2  NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access VPort  For this    reason  only 10 user   s accounts can access VPort 3310 at the same time  Enforcing this kind of  restriction helps guarantee the performance of the video stream        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 Export to a File button  or send the file via email by clicking Send a  Report via Email button    AA  lt A AAA SSS    A      System Diagnosis   13 Overview System Status  HE System ps bas    SS General Server Name  VPort 3310 Video Server Firmware Version  V1 0 0      Date Time  Keep current date and time User Accounts  1        Demo Account  Disable  gnosis  C System Log Network   C System Parameter Access Method  Get IP address automatically IP Address  192 168 2 125   1 Firmware Upgrade Gateway  192 168 2 254 Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0     11 Factory Default Primary DNS  192 168 1 7 Secondary DNS  192 168 1 6  053 Network HTTP Port  80 Built in FTP Server Port  21   3 General RTSP Access Name  live sdp RTSP Port  554   19 SMTP Server i ist SMTP Server  Disable 2n
18.  VMD alarm Enable or disable the VMD alarm     Show alert on the  image when VMD is  triggered    Enable or disable alert for sections of the    homepage image on the homepage  Disable       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        4 34    VPort 3310 User   s Manual    System Configuration       MOXA      Video Information  Video Size   352x240  Video Quality   gt  Fixed Quality  Good          Fixed Bit rate  384 Kbps  Max  FPS   30 FPS  FPS Status  23    B  Client Settings    gt   System Configuration    Set up a VMD alarm  Setting    Window Name    Sensitivity    3310 UDP AV        VPort 3310 Video Server    2005 12 01 03 21 00 PM    Tilt speed   2 v   Zoom speed  s v      gt   Digital Input Status  DI1  High DI2  High   gt   Relay Control    Relay1   Relay2   L  Zoom    O Cera        Pan speed   2 v        Go to Preset       Select One    x        Defaul    The name of each VMD window     The measurable difference between two  sequential images to trigger VMD  Set a    larger sensitivity to make it easier for the    VMD to be triggered     The minimum size of the image change  to trigger the VMD  Set a smaller    percentage to make it easier to trigger the    VMD     Trigger Conditions and Actions  Administrators can set up triggers for each VMD  including Trigger Relay1 alarm  Trigger  Relay2 alarm  Send snapshot image via E ma
19.  mail    Send Snapshot image    Choose how to send the snapshot images   Send Snapshot image via FTP               Home Sequential Snapshots     A Main Menu C  Enable sequential snapshots    E Overview Send sequential snapshot image every EE second s    O System    Send snapshot image via E mail   Network    Send snapshot image via FTP  HH  Video Save  Hi Audio  Ey Alarm      System Alarm  EHEJ Event Alarm   1 Basic   13 Schedule   19 Video Motion Detection    4 37    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    System Configuration via FTP    FTP can be used to configure VPort 3310 Video Server much more quickly than configuring from  web browser  particularly when configuring multiple Video Servers  To configure a Video Server  via FTP  first download the parameter file  CONFIG INI  customize each field  and then upload  the file to the Video Server to install the new settings  To log into the FTP daemon  enter    root    as  the user name  and use the same password used when connecting to the web server  The default  password of the FTP Server is the MAC address  no dashes  all upper case      Parameters Available in Config ini  Group  System    NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION    hostname  lt text string shorter than 40  host name of server   r w  characters gt   lt VPort 3310 Video Server gt      lt yyyy mm dd gt  year  month  date separated by slashes    Skeep gt ______  keep date unchanged    ltime    lt hh mm ss gt  lhour  minutes  seconds separated by colons             
20.  number of DO dependents on the server type     DO lt NUM gt   lt state gt  H     NC connected with COMMON  L   NO connected with COMMON     lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt  after the    parameter is assigned  The  lt return page gt  can  be a full URL path or relative path according  the the current path  If you omit this  parameter  it will redirect to an empty page        Example  Drive the digital output 1 to high and redirect to an empty page    http   myserver cgi bin setdo cgi dol H          Query Status of the Digital Input  Note  This request requires the privilege of I O access control   Method  GET POST  Syntax   NhtLps   lt servernname gt  c91 b1n gert di  cgi   di   edi2   If no parameter 1s specified  all the status of digital input will be returned     Return     ATIP 40 200  OK VE NA  Content Type  text plainirin  content lengthis    Length AVIAN    Bae al  tari s lt state gt  ven  fai 2 sestate gt  ir in       where  lt state gt  can be H or L     Example  Query the status of digital input 1  Request     NETO  my servers eg  bin gebdisega dil    Response    ATIP LIO 200 OREA  Content Type  text plainir1n  cContent tengtehs AJENO    exa  dil Hirin       Query Status of the Digital  Relay  Output  Note  This request requires the privilege of I O access control     Method  GET POST    5 5    VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Syntax   https     lt servername gt  cgi   biny gevrdovcgi    dol   a92   If no parameter is spec
21.  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 VPort directly by  clicking on the VPort listed in the network devices table        A  Home Universal PnP  E Main Menu UPnP  Universal Plug  amp  Play  is a function that provides compatibility among networking  GI Overview equipment  software and peripherals  By enabling this function  you can find this VPort  LU  Overview directly from the operating system s network device list   EJ System  a rate  al Network Enable UPnP   13 General   3 SMTP Server    FTP Server Note  Please make sure your OS or software supports UPnP first if you want to enable VPort s UPnP     function  E DDNS  E GPR   3 Multicast   3 Accessible IP Save   23 PPPoE   Jj SNMP  Fy Video    C Image Setting    3 Camera Modulation     13 Video Performance    3 Camera Control    HA Andin    Setting Defaul  Enable UPnP Enable or disable UPnP function     4 15    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Multicast    VPort 3310 supports the advanced Multicast network protocol IGMP  which can greatly improve  the efficiency of network traffic  In this section  we explain multicasts  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   U
22.  redundant power inputs  IP30 protection  and DIN Rail  mounting  VPort 3310 meets the critical requirements of most industrial applications  Most  importantly  VPort 3310 T can operate reliably in a  40 to 75  C temperature range  making it the  first video server of its kind that can be used for extended temperature  industrial grade  applications  VPort 3310 T is an optimal solution for outdoor environments     RTSP Streaming for Easy Integration   RTSP  Real time Streaming Protocol  is a client server multimedia presentation control protocol   which enables the interoperability of 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 VPort 3310 directly with Quick  Time and Real Player  both of which support RTSP streaming     Multicast  IGMP  Transmission for Network Efficiency   Transmitting digital video images via an IP network requires a dozen times the bandwidth  compared to general data  For this reason  the efficiency of network bandwidth management is one  of the most important issues that determines the performance of a video over IP surveillance  system  VPort 3310 supports multicast transmission with 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     PPPoE for Easy xDS
23.  s Manual System Configuration       NOTE A large    Key frame interval    can reduce the bit rate  but will cause the image to be corrupted  longer if there is packet loss during transmission        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 Default    The administrator can fix the bandwidth   to tune the video quality and FPS  frames   per second  to the optimum combination    You may choose from the following   bandwidths  55 Kbps  70 Kbps  90   Kbps  105 Kbps  115 Kbps  180 Kbps    240 Kbps  and 270 Kbps  or choose   Unlimited to let the VPort determine the   quality and frame rate by itself  The   combination of image quality and FPS is  Fixed Quality in good  determined by the bandwidth  For standard  example  the FPS is slow and the quality   is bad at 55 Kbps  and the quality is best   at 270 Kbps     The administrator can set the image  quality to one of 5 standards  Medium   Standard  Good  Detailed  and  Excellent  VPort will tune the bandwidth  and FPS automatically to the optimum  combination     Fixed bit rate    The image quality  FPS  and bandwidth are influenced significantly by network throughput   system network bandwidth management  applications 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 variation
24. 1  FTP Server fails to connect or has trouble  sending files                  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 1s used by default to transmit the system log     NOTE In either e mail or FTP  the 1  server information should be entered first  If the 1  server is not  set  the related FTP or email will be cancelled  Note that it may take time to connect to the 2   server after the first server fails  and it 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 VPort   s dynamic IP address to a static hostname  in any of the domains provided by the DDNS service providers listed on VPort   s Network DDNS  configuration page  DDNS makes it easier to access VPort from various locations on the Internet           A a  Home Dynamic DNS  EJ Main Menu The Dynamic DNS function allows your VPort to get a domain name linked to a      changeable IP address without the requirement of a static IP address if you want to  E Overview remote access this VPort from Internet   H System  oa Network O Enable DDNS   3 General  i  3 SMTP Server Provider DynDNS org Dynamic      
25. 1 Diagnosis Diagnosis   Selfdiagnostic report with system  communication  power and LED status       Y System Log    System   System Log System Log and operation information    a System Parameter System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export function     Y Firmware Upgrade 3 Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade     El Factory Defautt Factory Default Reset to Factory Default      7a Network  General The IP network settings of this VPort    a     SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts    Cl SMTP Server FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server __    rG FIP Server Dynamic DNS    Set up the Dynamic DNS serice      a    N Universal PnP Enable UPnP function   39 UPnP Network                Multicast Setting   Set up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming    a Multicast     Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP  EY Accessible IP Accessible IP address  cfa PPPaF  M PPPaF    Gat un PPPaF funetinn  gt     VPort Video Server Information    System    Information is displayed at the top of each system configuration webpage  In addition to the  MOXA logo and product line name  you can also see the model name  sever name  IP address   MAC address  firmware version  and the LED status of this VPort 3310  This information can help  the administrator get a clearer picture of how the VPort operates     Port 3310 Series Video Server    Model Name  VPort 3310 IP Address   192 168 2 125 Firmware Vers
26. 10   s video will appear in the  QuickTime Player display window     live  sdp   OX       File Edit Movie Favorites Window Help                  00 00 56 Live Broadcast E  Y   GA A OG     gt  000GA O  NOTE The video performance of VPort 3310 in other media players may not always be the same  For    example  you will notice a greater delay when viewing VPort 3310   s video from QuickTime  player compared to viewing it directly from VPort 3310   s built in web server  In addition   viewing VPort 3310   s video from Quicktime player through a router or Internet gateway could  result in a broken connection     NOTE For the time being  VPort 3310   s RTSP video audio stream can be identified and viewed by  Apple QuickTime Ver  6 5 and above  and RealPlayer Ver 10 5 and above  System integrators  can use these 2 media players to view VPort 3310   s video directly  without needing to use  VPort   s SDK to create customized software     SMTP Server and Email Account Settings    VPort Video Servers not only play the role of server  but can also connect to outside servers to  send alarm messages or 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   Home SMTP Server and Email Account Settings   3 Main Menu ist SMTP Server and Sender Email    CI Overview 1st SMTP  mail  server    em ist SMTP account name  EX Netwo
27. 2c  V3  and V3 only     Setting Defaul    Use admin  account to access objects  No  o Auth a   authentication        l  Provides authentication based on the  MD5 Auth HMAC MD5 algorithms  8 character No  passwords are the minimum requirement  for authentication   2 O       Provides authentication based on the  SHA Auth MAC SHA algorithms  8 character N   passwords are the minimum requirement   for authentication     Root Data Encryption Key  for SNMP V1  V2c  V3  and V3 only     Setting Defaul    8 character data encryption key is the  Enable minimum requirement for data No  encryption  The maximum is a  30 character encryption key   Disable  No data encryption     User Auth  Type  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3  and V3 only     Setting Defauli    NAi Use the admin account or user to access No  objects  No authentication   Provides authentication based on the  MD5 Auth HMAC MD5 algorithms  8 character No  passwords are the minimum requirement  for authentication   Provides authentication based on the  SHA  Auth HMAC SHA algorithms  8 character No  passwords are the minimum requirement  for authentication     User Data Encryption Key  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3  and V3 only     Setting Defauli    8 character data encryption key is the  Enable minimum requirement for data No  encryption  The maximum is a  30 character encryption key  Disable  No data encryption    Trap Settings    Setting Defaul    Trap Server Enter the IP address or name of the Trap  Server used by your network              c
28. 3  VC C4  Samsung SmartDome   Pelco D   DynaColor SmartDome   Liling PIH 7x00   7  Ernitec    Se a    VPort 3310 can be used to control PTZ cameras that support these PTZ protocols  If you need to  use a protocol that is not on the list  you will need to contact the manufacturer of the camera to  get the PTZ control commands  and then program VPort 3310   s Custom Camera function        Step 5  Configure VPort 3310   s IP address   After powering on the VPort 3310  wait a few seconds for the POST  Power On Self Test  to run   When the POST is running  the AUDIO and SERIAL LED will blink in sequence a few times  The  IP address will be assigned when the 10 or 100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks  The IP address  assigned after the POST is completed will be based on the network environment     Network Environment with a DHCP Server    When VPort 3310 is configured for DHCP  VPort 3310   s IP address will be assigned by a DHCP  Server  Use the DHCP Server   s IP address table  or use the MOXA IP Reporter utility to  determine the IP address that was assigned by the DHCP Server        NOTE After powering on the VPort 3310  wait a few seconds for the POST  Power On Self Test  to run   When the POST is running  the AUDIO and SERIAL LED will blink in sequence a few times   The IP address will be assigned when the 10 or 100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks        Using IP Reporter    1  Run the IPReporter exe program to search for the VPort  After the IP Reporter window  opens  you may also click on t
29. 310 User   s Manual Accessing VPort 3310 Web based Manager       Functions Featured on VPort   s Homepage  MOXA       VPort 3310 Video Server    Video Image  3310UDP AV  _ 2005 12 01 03 21 00 PM     gt   Video Information    Digital Input Status S n aps h ot  DI1  High DI2  High    E Relay Control  gt  DI Status   Ze Relay Control    Video Size   352x240       Video Quality         gt  Fixed Quality  Good   Fixed Bit rate  384 Kbps   Max  FPS   30 FPS  FPS Status  23       PTZ Camera    Down    CI zoom Control  O    Pan speed   2 v      gt   Client Settings   gt   System Configuration    Tilt speed   2      Zoom speed is   w          Video  Audio o to Preset       Select One        Control by Client Custom PTZ    Camera  nn mands          Logo and Host Name    The default logo is Moxa   s logo  and the host name is VPort 3310 Video Server  For customized  usage  the administrator can change the host name of the homepage  The change should be made  on the System Configuration  System  General page     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 from  the System Configuration Video Image Setting  Note that if VPort   s motion detection function  is active  some windows in the video picture might be framed in red     Video Information    Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Inf
30. 310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Root password    Setting Defaul    Root Password Administrator can type the new password   max  14 characters   in this box     If a new password is typed in the Root   Default root password is    Confirm Password Password box  you will need to retype      root      max  14 characters   the password in the Confirm Password  box before updating the new password        NOTE The default account name for administrator is root  the administrator account name cannot be  changed        SNMP User   s Password  SNMP user accounts are used to authenticate users by SNMP  except for administrator   The  default username is User  this username cannot be changed     Setting Default    User   s Password Administrator can type new password in   max  14 characters   this box     If a new password is typed in the User   s none  Confirm Password Password box  you must retype the   max  14 characters   password in the Confirm Password box   before updating the new password        Demo Account   Administrators can check the function box of Enable Demo Account to enable the demo account  for users not in the user account  The account is demo and the password is demo  The following  demo account privileges can be configured     Setting Default    Check this function box to enable PTZ   Control Camera  camera control    Control Relay1 Check this function to enable relay  None  control    Control Relay  Check this function box to enable relay2  control     
31. 3Code     Relay Control  Fixed Bit rate  384 K Signing 2001 CA Relay g el   Max  FPS   30 FPS       Caution  Moxa Networking Co   Ltd  asserts that this Relay2  Open  Close     FPS Status  24 content is safe  You should only install view this content if  you trust Moxa Networking Co   Ltd to make that  assertion      gt   Client Settings      gt  System Configuration       T    Always trust content from Moxa Networking Co   Ltd     Yes More Info       NOTE For Windows XP SP2 or above  the ActiveX Control component will be blocked for system  security reasons  In this case  VPort   s security warning message window may not appear  Users  should unlock the ActiveX control blocked function or disable the security configuration to  enable the installation of VPort   s ActiveX Control component        Step 8  Accessing the Homepage of VPort 3310   s Web based Manager    After installing the ActiveX Control component  the homepage of VPort 3310   s web based  manager will 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 3310 Video Server  2005 1 1 11 07 10 23 PM  _Snapshot_   E      gt   Digital Input Status    DI1  High DI2  High   3 Relay Control    Relay   Relay2      gt   Video Information  Video Size   352x240  Video Quality   gt  Fixed Quality  Good          Fixed Bit rate  384 Kbps  Max  FPS   30 FPS  FPS S
32. C   40 to 167  F  for  T models   40 to 85  C   40 to 185  F     5 to 95   non condensing     CE  FCC    5 years    e Video Motion Detection with sensitivity    e Daily repeat timing schedule    e 3 color JPEG images for pre trigger post alarm image storage    e Automatic transfer of stored images via email or FTP with event triggered actions    Security    User level password protection    Viewing System Requirements    e Internet Explorer 4 x or above    e Netscape Navigator 4 x or above    Software Bundled Free    MOXA SoftDVR Lite    1  to 4 ch IP Surveillance Software for viewing  amp  recording    D 2    E    Service Information    This appendix shows you how to contact Moxa for information about this and other products  and  how to report problems     In this appendix  we cover the following topics     O MOXA Internet Services  Q Problem Report Form  O Product Return Procedure    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Service Information    MOXA Internet Services    Customer satisfaction is our number one concern  and to ensure that customers receive the full  benefit of our products  Moxa Internet Services has been set up to provide technical support  driver  updates  product information  and user   s manual updates     The following services are provided  E mail for technical suppott           0ccccceseeeees ventas siesamx com    World Wide Web  WWW  Site for product information     aca Www siesamx com    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Service Information    Problem Report Form    M
33. L Connections   xDSL is one of the most popular Internet media in the world today  VPort 3310 supports the  PPPoE protocol to make it easier to connect to an xDSL connection  In fact  VPort 3310 can build  an xDSL connection with an ISP directly without using an xDSL router     SNMP for Network Management Systems   SNMP is the most popular network management protocol due to it interoperability and ease of use   Most network devices support the SNMP protocol  as does most system software  VPort 3310  supports SNMP V1  V2c  and V3 to make it easier to integrate with the network management  system     1 2    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Introduction    Easy Web access via standard browsers   There is no need to install new software to access the Video Server  since the embedded Web  Server allows users to use any popular web browser to access the Video Server 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 channel can be configured to detect motion in 3  areas  making it easy to set up a security system in either your office or the field  And the  customizable settings allow you to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity  making the  Video Server adaptable to different environments     Weekly schedule for automated surveillance  The user defined time period will ch
34. N  300 bps    O o  IN EN  CN   009    4800 bps  7200 bps  9600 bps  19200 bps    38400 38400 bps    57600 57600 bps    115200 115200 bps       4 46    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    1 5 bits  databits   5   2 bits  databits  6  7  8     uartmode RS232    1 w    RS485   customcmd  lt 0 9 gt    lt Text string shorter than 61  Customer command to control camera  characters  gt    speedlinkname  lt 0  Text string shorter than 9 Speed link command name    4 gt  characters     speedlinkcmd  lt O   Text string shorter than 61  Speed link command to control camera  4 gt  characters     129 Custom camera    PO Positive integer Other camera       ga   e  N  C  a    l   O        2    URL  CGI  Commands    For customers who already have their own web site or web control application  VPort products can  be easily integrated through convenient URLs  This section lists the commands in URL format  corresponding to the basic functions of VPort products     The following topics are covered in this chapter     Overview   Style Convention   General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters  Get Server Parameter Values   Set Server Parameter Values   Drive the Digital  Relay  Output   Query Status of the Digital Input   Query Status of the Digital  Relay  Onput  Capture Single Snapshot   Account Management   System Logs   Configuration File   Camera Control   Recall   System Information    OUOUWVODOOWOOUOODUODWDOOUOLEL    Preset Locations    VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands  
35. OXA VPort 3310       1  Moxa Product  O VPort 3310 Ol VPort 3310 T    2  Serial Number     Problem Description  Please describe the symptoms of the problem as clearly as possible  including any error  messages you see  A clearly written description of the problem will allow us to reproduce the symptoms  and  expedite the repair of your product     E 3    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Service Information    Product Return Procedure    For product repair  exchange  or refund  the customer must                Provide evidence of original purchase   Obtain a Product Return Agreement  PRA  from the sales representative or dealer     Fill out the Problem Report Form  PRF   Include as much detail as possible for a shorter  product repair time     Carefully pack the product in an anti static package  and send it  pre paid  to the dealer  The  PRA should be visible on the outside of the package  and include a description of the problem   along with the return address and telephone number of a technical contact        Soporte en Ingenieria y Equipos  S A de C V       SIESA      SOLUCIONES   Para el ahorro y control de la energ  a el  ctrica      Calidad de la Energia El  ctrica  E Maero de Par  metros El  ctricos    AGUASCALIENTES  MATRIZ     Priv  Cerro de la bufa No  105    Fracc  Lomas del Campestre Comunicaci  n Inal  mbrica  Aguascalientes  Ags  C P  20129   y Conversi  n de Se  al  Tel   449  145 6701   A alin  Fax  449  145 6703 ara ai    GUADALAJ ARA    Siempre Viva No  113  Col  
36. RTSP RTP HTTP   gt  RTSP   RTP over HTTP  RTSP RTP MCAST   gt   Backbone multicast   RTP MCAST   gt  Scalable  multicast       Preset Locations  Note  This request requires administrator access privilege  Method  GET POST  Syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin admin preset cgi    addpos  lt value gt     amp delpos  lt value gt     amp return  lt return page gt         Parameter Value Description    30 characters gt   30 characters gt      lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt  after the parameter is  assigned  The  lt return page gt  can be a full URL path or  relative path according to the current path  If you omit this  parameter  it will redirect to an empty page                                PO P Q    A    Frequently Asked Questions      What if I forget my password       Every access to the Video Server needs authentication  If you are one of the managed users     you need to ask the administrator for the password  If you are the administrator  there is no way  to recover the root password  The only way to regain access to Video Server is to utilize the  default setting button on the rear panel to restore the factory settings  see p  1 7 for details        Why can   t I see video from the Video Server after it has been authenticated       There are many possible scenarios     1  Ifyou have just installed the Video Server and are unable to see the video  check the video  modulation on the Configuration page    2  Ifthe Video Server is installe
37. User   s Privileges   VPort products provide 20 user accounts for accessing VPort  Administrators can set up each  user   s privileges in this section  Each user can be given independent access right to the external  I O and camera control     Setting Default  User Name Type a specific user name for each user   s  authentication   Password Type a specific password for each user   s  authentication     Check the function boxes to determine  each user   s privileges in Control  Camera  Control Relay1  and Control  Relay2              4 5    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    EE eee eee  A  User s Privileges                                     Home   3 Overview 1   CI Control Camera  C  Control RELAY1  C  Control RELAY2  ES System 2            C  Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2             HO    C Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2           a i Ho   C Control Camera    Control RELAY1    Control RELAY2  Gy System Log 5   I   C Control Camera C  Control RELAY1  7  Control RELAY2   Y System Parameter 6     C Control Camera    Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2      a 7   j _     C Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2  oa Network 8      i CI Control Camera    Control RELAY1  C  Control RELAY2   1 General 9      O Control Camera C  Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2      Ei 10     C Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C  Control RELAY2     14 FTP Server   r   p pis 11       LI Control Camera    Control RELAY1    Control RELAY2  Sy
38. Video Loss Video signal loss j ie  2  Email    Network Disconnected Network disconnected       4 30    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    E UT Failure Alarm    Setting Defaul       ig powcr salu Enable or disable power failure alarm     Power 1 Failure Power 2 Failure  Setting Description Default    l Enable or disable the action in triggering  n     Enable or disable the action to send a  Auto warning via warning message via recipient   s email  recipient email being set up in Network  SMTP Server  configuration page        Video Loss Alarm    Setting Defaul    Enable video loss Enable or disable video loss alarm   alarm   l Enable or disable the action in triggering       ERA Relay 1 or Relay 2 alarms     Enable or disable the action to send a  Auto warning via warning message via recipient s email  recipient email being set up in Network  SMTP Server  configuration page     Disable       Network Disconnected Alarm    Setting Defaul    Enable network Enable or disable network disconnected l    Disable  disconnected alarm alarm       Enable or disable the action in triggering  n        A      System Alarm  E Main Menu Power Failure Alarm   Y Overview  C  Enable power failure alarm  EJ System Power1 failure  i  WI Network  Trigger Relay1    Alarm  EE Video          _ Auto warning via recipient email    13 Image Setting    C  Camera Modulation      i  Ee Trigger   Relay1      Alarm  113 Video Performance Cee Sys E     2  Camera Control  _  Auto warning via reci
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40. ain options by using the URL should refer to the relevant section in Chapter 6   URL Commands  for advanced functions     Five categories of configuration are involved in configuring the system  System  Network  Video   Audio  and Alarm  A description of each configuration item 1s shown in the table below          Category  ltem  Description and Contents Description and Contents         System System  General    Set Host Name and Date Time sss et Host Name and Date Time          A User  and Demo Account Privileges  Management   Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system  communication   pora and LED status      System Log  System Log and operation information       System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export  functions    Firmware Upgrade  Remote Firmware Upgrade    Factory Default  Reset to Factory Default    Network  General  The IP network settings of this VPort      SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and e mail  accounts     FTP Server  Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server     Dynamic DNS  Set up the Dynamic DNS service     Universal PnP  Enable UPnP function    Multicast   S et up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming    ee up a list to control the access permission of clients  by checking their IP address   PPPoE   PPoE  Set up the PPPoE function sss et up the PPPoE function    SNMP__  SNMP Settings    Video Image Setting   Configure the attributes of the video image     Camera Modulation   Modulation  Select the camera   s modulatio
41. ameters of related group will be returned     When query parameter values  the current parameter value are returned  Successful control  requests returns parameter pairs as follows     Return     ATIRA O 200     OK yr  a  Content Type  text html r n  Context tenguhs  lt LengEn gt  Ven  NEAN     lt parameter pair gt        where  lt parameter pair gt  is   lt parameter gt   lt value gt  r n     lt parameter pair gt      lt length gt  is the actual length of content     Example  request IP address and it   s response    Request     http   192 168 0 123 cgi bin admin getparam cgi network_ipaddress       Response    ATT  ELO 200 OR eya   Content Type  text html  Context  Length  33   n   NENA   network  ipaddress 192 168 0 1231r1n    Set Server Parameter Values    Note  This request require administrator access    Method  GET POST       Syntax     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin setparam cgi    nosync  lt value gt    amp    lt parameter gt   lt value gt          amp  lt parameter gt   lt value gt       amp return  lt return page gt      VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    NOSYNC 0  1 Specifies that there should be no sync  write  of the  corresponding configuration file on flash  If parameter  is omitted  a syne write will occur     Note  this parameter must be put at begin of  parameter list      lt GROUP gt   lt NAME gt  value to assigned  Assign  lt value gt  to the parameter  lt group gt _ lt name gt         RETURN  lt return page gt  Redirect to the pag
42. an   t I access the Video Server when I set up some options in the application       When the Video Server is triggered by events  snapshots will take more time to write to    memory  If the events occur too often  the system will always be busy storing images  It is  recommended to use sequential mode or an external recorder program to record motion  pictures if the event is frequent  If you prefer to retrieve images via FTP  the value could be  smaller since FTP responds quicker than the Web does  Once the system is too busy to    A 2    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Frequently Asked Questions          configure  use the restore factory default and reset button to save the system       I tried connecting my black and white and color cameras with the Video Server but the    image is not good       Although the Video Server allows users to choose color or black and white images for each    camera  hybrid camera types may increase video processing time and reduce system  performance       The image is not clear enough  Is anything broken       The lens can be focused by rotating the outer ring  Rotate it clockwise or counter clockwise to    focus near or far     A 3    B    Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras    Since the COM port settings can be adjusted to other than the default settings  check the correct  default settings for the attached camera     Sony VISCA  960  8   None  Canon VC C1  9600  8   2 None  Canon VC C3  9600  8  2  Nome    Canon VC C4   9600 8 JI  Nome  Pelco D 
43. d SMTP Server  Disable   FIP Server ist Recipient Email Address  2nd Recipient Email Address        DDNS 1st Sender Email Address  2nd Sender Email Address   Cy UPnP 1st FTP Server  Disable 2nd FTP Server  Disable  Gy Mala 1st FTP il Mode  Disable 2nd FTP Passive Mode  Disable  DDNS  Disable UPnP  Enable   A Accessible IP ist Multicast Group  Disable PPPoE  Disable     ZA PPPaF De Se Sa ee    System Log History    The system log contains useful information  including current system configuration and activity  history with timestamp for tracking  Administrators can save this information in a file  system log   by clicking Export to a File button  or send the file via email by clicking Send a Report via  Email button     VPort 3310 User   s Manual    System Configuration       Home    E Main Menu  Bey System      33 Account     a System Parameter   cor Firmware Uperade   E Factory Default  EH Network   A SMITP Server    O FIP Server    00 Molticast   Accessible IP   7 PEPAF    System Parameters    System Log History    2005 12 02 16 23 1  gt 5Y5    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 21 gt NET    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET   2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt 5Y5    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET   2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 23 gt NET    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 25 gt 5Y5S    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 27 gt 5YS    lt 2005 12 02 16 23 2  gt S5YS   2005 12 02 16 23 27 gt 5Y5     La    Export to a File      lt     Flash file syst
44. d correctly and you are accessing the Video Server for the  first time using Internet Explorer  adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow  installation of plug ins    3  Ifthe problem still exists  the number of users accessing the Video Server at the same time  may exceed the maximum that the system allows       What is the plug in for       The plug in provided by Video Server is used to display motion pictures on versions of Internet    Explorer that do not support server push technology  If your system does not allow installation  of any 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 Video Server  It is maintained by an internal    real time clock  and automatically synchronizes with the time server if Video Server is  connected to the Internet and the function is enabled  Differences of several hours may result  from the time zone setting       Why doesn   t the image refresh regularly       This may be due to the time taken for storing snapshots into memory when events occur       How does the Video Server detect supported PTZ cameras automatically       Ifa camera is not detected  the Video Server will monitor the CTS of the camera control cable    continuously  As long as the CTS is de
45. e    field is necessary  and others are ignored    Modify the account password and privilege  When using this  method     username    field is necessary  and other fields are    optional  If not specified  it will keep original settings      lt name gt   The name ofusertoadd deleteoredit    pa     e detultvaewamenmysting a  The default value is an empty string   The privilege of user to add or to modify  The privilege can be  the addition of the following values  Ex  A user with DI DO  access and listen privilege can be assigned privilege as  privilege dido amp privilege listen   DI DO access privilege  for other servers     dol   DOl access privilege     lt name gt    lt value gt    lt value gt   ol  o2    do2_  DO access privilege    camera control privilege  support only on PT Z  version      lt return page gt   Redirect to the page  lt return page gt  after the parameter is  assigned  The  lt return page gt  can be a full URL path or  relative path according the the current path  If you omit this    parameter  it will redirect to an empty page        System Logs  Note  This request require administrator privilege    Method  GET POST  Syntax        http    lt servername gt  cgi bin admin syslog cgi       Server will return the up to date system log     Return     ATTP 1  07 200   OK r n  Content Type text plain  r n    Content Length   lt syslog length gt  r n  NE     lt system log information gt  r n       5 7    VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Configurat
46. e  lt return page gt  after the  parameter is assigned  The  lt return page gt  can be a  full URL path or relative path according the current  path  If you omit this parameter  1t will redirect to an  empty page     Note  The return page can be a general HTML  file  htm   html  or a Vivotek server script  executable   vspx  file  It can not be a CGI  command  It can not have any extra parameters   This parameter must be put at end of parameter  list     Return     HITP 1 90  200 OK NED  Content Type texe hemL r n  Context  Length   lt L  engen gt  yrn    NENN     lt parameter pair gt        where  lt parameter pair gt   is  lt parameter gt   lt value gt  r n    lt parameter pair gt      Note  Only the parameters that you set and readable will be returned     Example  Set the IP address of server to 192 168 0 123  Request     http    myserver cgi bin admin setparam  cgi  Network_IPAddress 192 168 0 123       Response    HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n   Content Type  text html  r n  Context Lengths 33  r n   Vie al  network ipaddress 192 168 0 123 r n       Drive the Digital  Relay  Output    Note  This request requires the privilege of I O access control     Method  GET POST  Syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin setdo cgi dol  lt state gt   amp do2  lt state gt           amp   return  lt return page gt      VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Where state is H  L  H means NC  normal close  connected with COMMON and L means NO   normal open  connected with COMMON  The
47. e 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 to be very sensitive to motion  some triggered events might actually  be false alarms  since in fact there is only a tiny difference between sequential images  False  alarms can be triggered by the flashing of florescent lights  shifting of shadows  etc        Alarm Event Alarm Digital Input    Two digital inputs are provided by VPort 3310 for linking with alarm detection devices  such as  Sensors     Setting Default       en Heut impur Enable or disable the digit input alarm     Trigger Conditions    Setting Defaul  High The DI is always in the    High    state after Disable  an alarm is detected   The DI is always in the    Low    state after  n   i Disable  an alarm is detected     The DI works from state    Low    to state      High    and then back to state    Low    Disable  when an alarm is detected    The DI works from state    High    to state      Low    and then back to state    High    Disable  when an alarm is detected     NOTE Please refer to Chapter 1 to see the DI specifications           VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Trigger Actions  Administrators ca
48. eatured on VPort   s Homepage             ccccccccccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseseseeeeess 3 2  Loro and Tost NaMe esra comes denecteeacasmcnaneeomeasee tomeamecteaaunaees 3 2  Camera Ma GeV CW  isc eae ntnaa satin Meine eon E es Beato 3 2  Video AO AO rt ds 3 2  Ai ea Sa Sete th a Gta ia cer eee atleast 3 2  System  COMMS UL AON td adi 3 3  Video Audio Control by CEMSA seen ee 3 3  VIE O IMA SE Snapshots A 3 4  DiEStatus Relay Controla dinos 3 4  Motorized  PTZ  Camera Control c ooooooococncccuonooooononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonononononnnnnnnnnnos 3 4  Custom  PTZ Camera Commands ia 3 4  System Configuration iii eo 4 1  System Configuration via Web based Manager   oooooccncnconononoooooonoonn nono nono nono nono non nono nono non nn nnnnnnss 4 2  VPort V 1deo  Server OOO is a A AAA 4 3  O erate Ue E 4 3  NGIWO 5 Fa rac ctea E AE A E E O E E A S 4 9  Mid E TEA E E E ll E A E E TA 4 23  O O 4 30  II ha AEE T T 4 30  System COM Mer Aton via E TP seier e a a E a E E 4 38  Parameters Available in COMME da eis 4 38  URL  CGI  COMMAN GS vscscciccdescccticest tein adel ecsessee a ee 5 1  DLEE 2 E E IET E EE AAEE E E T A E E A E E A EEE TT 5 2    SME CONVENIO AA a a 5 2    Appendix A  Appendix B  Appendix C  Appendix D  Appendix E    GentralCGLUEL Syntax and Parameters da Meena neem 5 2     Get Server Parameter deis 5 3  SEEDEN E Parameter Val a EEEE E E TEE TEE E T 5 3  Dave  the Dieil Relay OPI il 5 4  Quer Sus of the Distant o 5 5  Query Status of the D
49. eck security settings on a weekly basis  and send notifications  or drive external devices  making VPort 3310 suitable for more versatile applications     Flexible I O control for external devices  One opto isolated sensor input and one relay output are provided to control external devices   giving system integrators the option of turning an analog system into an advanced security system     MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software   To extend the Video Server   s capabilities  MOXA SoftDVR    Lite IP Surveillance Software   which supports a maximum of 4 cameras in quad  is included free of charge  allowing users to turn  their PC into a digital video recorder  Scheduling or one click recording saves important images  on your local hard disk  and the reliable motion detection and instant warning features make you  ready for any situation  A quick and easy to use search and playback function lets you easily find  the image you   re looking for  so that you can inspect the images more carefully  and also save the  output to an AVI file     SDK support for developers   The high performance Video Server can be integrated into many applications   without busting  your budget   and the complete programming interface of MOXA ActiveX Control SDK and C  library API SDK make the developer   s job easy and straightforward  To ask about SDK  requirements  please contact a MOXA Sales representative for details and an application form     Package Checklist    MOXA VPort 3310 is shipped w
50. econdary FTP server     lt domain name or IP    address  string shorter than  40 characters gt      lt positive number less than  secondary FTP port  65535 gt   lt 21 gt     4 40       VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration     r w  characters gt   lt blank gt    r w  characters gt   lt blank gt     ftpfolder2  lt text string shorter than 40  upload folder in secondary FTP server    r w  characters gt   lt blank gt    ftppasvmode2 Enable passive mode of primary FTP server  ES A    Disable passive mode of primary FTP server    httpport  lt positive number less than  HTTP port   r w   restart  65535 gt   lt 80 gt   EC     r w   restart  65535 gt   lt 554 gt    r w   restart  characters gt   lt live sdp gt     characters gt   The password for PPPoE connection  characters gt     Group  IPFilter  Assessible IP   VALUE      NAME   r w   lt blank gt    r w   lt blank gt     allowenable 0O   Enable PP filter  Disable IP filter          Group  Video  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION    text  lt text string shorter than 14  enclosed caption   r w  characters gt   lt blank gt   0       color  A    color    VPort 3310 User   s Manual    maxframe     r w     modulation     r w     actualmodulation    imprinttimestamp     r w        System Configuration    lowest quality of video    2 lower quality of video  3    normal quality of video    A E    5 highest quality of video    64000 set bit rate to 64 Kbps    128000 set bit rate to 128 Kbps    256000 set bit rate to 256 Kbps    768000 set bi
51. edirect to an empty page     System Information  Note  This request requires normal user privilege    Method  GET POST       Syntax           http    lt servername gt  cgi bin sysinfo cgi  Server will return the system information     Return     HITP  10  200    OK Yr  n   Content Type  text plain yr  n  Content Length   lt system information length gt  r n   r n   Model  lt model name of server gt  r n  HostName  lt host name of server gt  r n  Location  lt video on text of server gt  r n   Preset lt 0 gt   lt first preset location gt  r n    Preset lt 1 gt   lt second preset location gt  r n   eo   PTZEnabled  lt PTZ status gt  r n  Event  lt value gt  r n   RTSPPort  lt value gt  r n  CameraNumber  lt value gt  r n  UartNumber  lt value gt  r n  DINumber  lt value gt  r n  DONumber  lt value gt  r n  VideoCodec  lt value gt  r n  AudioCodec  lt value gt  r n  MotionDetectionMethod  lt value gt  r n  StreamingProtocol  lt value gt  r n       VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Model name of server     HostName system hostname Host name of server    one channel   one channel  Text on video  representation the  Location video  text location of video    multichannel   multichannel    Location lt 0  gt  video text  first channel     video lt 1  gt  text  other channels     Oe NE   support motion detection dido video  loss information in video bitstream   one channel  Preset locations of PTZ camera  Preset lt Q  gt  camctrl presetname_ lt 0  gt    multichannel   mul
52. em installed   Ethernet linked 100 Mbps  Use settings from DHCP  Network interface initialized   Host IP   192 168 2 125  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Gateway   192 168 2 2 54  Primary DNS   192 168 1 7  Secondary DNS   192 168 1 6  MAC address 00 02 D1 00 00 13  Stream server starts up    FIP server starts up    HTTP server starts up     Send a Report via E mail    The System Parameters page allows you to view all system parameters  which are listed by  category  The content is the same as VPort   s CONFIG INI file  Administrators can also can save  this information in a file  config in1  by clicking the Export to a File button  or import a file by  clicking the Import a System Parameter File button to update all the system configurations    quickly          Home  CI Main Menu         Overview  By System     EJ General       23 Account  Ze    Diagnosis    7    3 System Log     gt   y Firmware Upgrade     9 Factory Default  Ey Network   E General   13 SMTP Server  a FTP Server   3 DDNS  UPnP  Multicast  Accessible IP  PPPAF    EE      System Parameters         VPort 3310 Video Server Initial Configuration File a      system     lt modelname gt     VPort 3310     lt hostname gt   VPort 3310 Video Server  _ lt timezone gt   8    lt date gt    2005 12 05      lt time gt    17 52 09   lt ntp gt         lt updateinterval gt    0      lt serialnumber gt    0002D1000013  _ lt firmwareversion gt   1VS7101 MOXA V1 0 0n    lt supportscriptversion gt            0203b     lt scriptversio
53. er an IP network  turning your CCTV system into a    Video  over IP    Network System INSTANTLY  The cutting edge MPEG4 algorithm gives VPort 3310 an  FPS of up to 30 in CIF resolution  352 x 240   with maximum bandwidth of 1 6 Mbps  to provide  high video performance and more efficient network transmission  In addition  VPort 3310 also  provides audio communication for a voice over IP solution  making the control of your video  surveillance system more real time     In addition  VPort 3310 T is rated to operate at temperatures ranging from  40 to 75  C  which is  especially suitable for outdoor applications     High Performance MPEG4 compression   Video input can be efficiently compressed into MPEG4 video stream packets without delay  This  is all done without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage  Five levels of compression  ratio and three different image resolutions are provided to provide more versatility     Audio supported for a complete surveillance solution   The MPEGx series algorithm allows both voice and video to be compressed together to provide  users with more versatile applications  such as VCD  MPEG1   DVD  MPEG2   Internet  Multimedia Broadcast  MPEGA4   etc  VPort 3310 introduces users to a brand new kind of  synchronized video audio surveillance over an IP network     Rugged Design for Industrial Environments   VPort 3310 is an Industrial Video Server  which means that it is specially design for harsh  industrial environments  With the 24 VDC
54. erver 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       I have a PTZ camera that is not on the support list  How can I control it       Video Server provides a custom camera command interface to control cameras that are not    supported  The details are described in this manual  Be sure that the COM port settings are  applied to the camera specifications  The camera control cable included is shown in the  package contents  Prepare your own cable if necessary  The general PTZ command is  composed of one start command and one stop command  When editing both commands in the  edit box of the configuration page  use comma s  to separate commands  Each comma  represents 200 milliseconds  If the user has some serial control device other than the PTZ  camera  the special URL is provided to send the desired commands  For quick access  integrate  the URL to another homepage on your own web server       How fast will Video Server check the status of digital inputs       The Video Server will check input status in less than half a second  However  to avoid    repeatedly checking conditions too often and to allow the devices connected to digital outputs  to function properly  the Video Server will delay 3 seconds by default after each condition  matches  Users may change it according to specific applications  During this period  any  condition will be ignored       Why c
55. ficient 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  Besides  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     The network WITHOUT Multicast    Group 2    Group 1    Group 2    Group 1       4 16    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    The network WITH Multicast          IGMP Group 2  il     Group 1 Multicast Stream   IGMP Group 1  i     Group 2 Multicast Stream IGMP Group 2  IGMP Group 1  NOTE VPort 3310 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  IGMP Snooping  so that the multicast stream is delivered correctly and precisely  To learn more  about IGMP Snooping  refer to the MOXA EtherDevice    series Industrial Ethernet Switch  
56. gt     wintop  lt 1 3 gt  0 to 288 for PAL Top coordinate of window position    r w  0 to 240 for  lt 0 gt   NTSC  amp  CMOS     r w        4 43    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    0 to 288 for PAL Height of motion detection window   0 to 240 for  lt 0 gt     Percent of motion detection window   lt 0 gt      r w   lt 0 gt    w  take effect    Group  DDNS  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION    enable 0  1 Enable or disable the dynamic dns    1 w   lt 0 gt     1 to 4 dyndns org  dynamic   dyndns org  custom   tzo com       Text string shorter than 127  characters    Text string shorter than 63  characters     Text string shorter than 20  characters     Update the above ddns settings to take effect    NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION     lt IP address gt  Multicast IP address   lt 239 128 0 99 gt   The valid range of multicast IP is from  224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255     r w  restart   lt 5556 gt    lt 5558 gt   Time to live of multicast packets   lt 15 gt     0  1 Enable or disable always multicast   lt 0 gt     4 44       VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Group  UPNP  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION  1l    enable 0 Enable or disable the UPNP service    r w   lt   gt     Group  SNMP  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION          CO Ges  5 VI  V2c  default      3  V3 only    rocomm  lt text string shorter than 14  ID for V1  V2c Read Community    r w   restart  characters gt   lt public gt    rwcomm  lt text string shorter than 14  ID for V1  V2c Write Read Community    r w   restart  cha
57. haracters        Use a community string match for  Trap Community authentication  The maximum is 30 No    4 22    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Private MIB information  The private SNMP Object ID of the VPort is the enterprise value  8691 8 1 1  This number cannot  be changed     Video    Image Settings               A    Home   Image Settings     Image Information VPort 3310 UDP AY  2005 11 26 10 37 08 AM     23 Overview          z  gt   Ga  Syst Description  Port 3310   ai  ystem  Ely Network Image Appearance  E al Image Information      23 SMTP Server O Not Shown  FIP Server   Shown on the caption       AT     LJ DDNS    Shown on the image  i      Image Color     Multicast        COLOR O B w       5 Accessible IP     CJ PPPoE Reverse Image   ES 0   Ha SNMP O Flip  C  Mirror     gt    se    Ey Video   Image Setting 3 Image Tuning             1 Camera Modulation    19 Video Performance        3 Camera Control   TA Andin De       Image Information    Setting Default    The customized description shown on the  caption or image to identify this video  camera     Description   max  of 14 characters        Image Appearance    Setting Default    To determine what style of image  information is being shown  Includes Not  Shown  Shown on the Caption  and  Shown on the Image     Image Information Shown on the caption    imace Color Determines if the camera image 1s Color  8 COLOR or B W  black and white    The Administrator can change the    Reverse Image directi
58. he Search button to initiate a search     Searching devices  please wait     TTT       VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    NOTE       2  When the search has concluded  the MAC address and IP address of the VPort will be listed 1n  the IP Reporter window     PIP Reporter    Please restart your device and select one by clicking the MAC IP Reporter    dd  ene Version 1 1      MAC Address   Current IF Address   Assigned     00 02 D1 00 56 84 192 168 21 69    The Assigned status will be listed as Yes if the VPort has been assigned an IP address  If the  DHCP installation function is supported  check to see if there are any problems with the network  environment     3  Click on the VPort whose MAC address matches the one you just installed  and then click on  Link to the selected device to access the VPort via your web browser  You will be able to  modify VPort   s IP address and other settings when the VPort   s homepage opens     PIP Reporter    iF                  Please restart your device and select one by clicking the MAC IP Reporter  address      MAC Address       Current IP Address    A a 192 168 2 69    Version 1 1       VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Network Environment without a DHCP Server    If your VPort 3310 is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server  then you will  need to configure the IP address manually  There are two ways to access the server     1  Ifone VPort 3310 is connected to the network  open your web browser and t
59. ick on Save            Y PPPoE    gt       Event Alarm Basic Settings  Ga SNMP    553 Video Alarm Time Interval  i  Image Setting Delay 3 second s  before detecting the next alarm     13 Camera Modulation     J Video Performance Alarm with Pre and Post snapshot image   Y Camera Control  Take snapshot in 1 seconds s  before event  E Audio  Take snapshot in 1 seconds s  after event   EJ Quality  03 Alarm Suffix of Snapshot Image File Name in FTP   J System Alarm With Data and Time     a   Clwith Customized words   video  13 Basic   J Schedule     gt  DI  Relay Status  C Video Motion Detection          C Digital Inout DI1   High Relay1   Open C  Override Relay 1 warning setting  pital pu          i Soquential Snapshot DI2   High Relay2   Open  _  Override Relay 2 warning setting  Save  Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768  NOTE The relays will not be triggered when the Override Relay 1 warning setting and Override  Relay 2 warning setting boxes are checked  Un check these 2 boxes to ensure that the relays    will trigger        Alarm Event Alarm Schedule    A schedule is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications        NOTE Either Event Alarms are active all the time or Event Alarms are active based on weekly  schedule must be selected  or the applications described in the following sections will not work    properly     Setting Defauli    Event Alarms are Select the option    Event Alarms are  active all the time active all the time  
60. ified  all the status of digital output will be returned     Return     HTTP P0200 OK rn  Conbent  Type   texk plain ri n  Content Length   lt tengthA gt N  Sn    XeXa  Fdol estate gt iveta  fdo2Z  lt state gt    rin       where  lt state gt  can be H or L     Example  Query the status of digital output 1    Request   http   myserver cqi    bin oetdo cgi 2011    Response    BEEP bh 0 200  OK ee a  Content Type  text plainirin  Content Length JAAN    Vion  dol H r n       Capture Single Snapshot  Note  This request require normal user privilege  Method  GET POST  Syntax     Server will return the most up to date snapshot in JPEG format  The size and quality of image will  be set according to the JPEG settings on the server     Return     HITE Is 0 ZOO ORAL  Content Type  image jpeg r n   Content Length   lt image size gt  r n         lt binary JPEG image data gt     Account Management    Note  This request requires administrator privilege    Method  GET POST    5 6    VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin admin editaccount cgi   method  lt value gt    amp username  lt name gt   amp userpass  lt value gt      amp privilege  lt value gt      amp privilege  lt value gt           amp return  lt return page gt      Add an account to server  When using this method      username    field is necessary  It will use default value of other  fields if not specified    Remove an account from server  When using this method      usernam
61. igital  Relay   Ouipltiida 5 5  Capture Sinole Sap SMO Lin 5 6  Account Minaco me Missiaen a ate eal ta 5 6  SS neo ree Ce ee ee eee eee ars 5 7  CONTO P    ee dias 5 8  Camera    9  01 0  eee neem te Me ees nme ent ED a nn eee Cee te 5 8  A O 5 8  System Mona A a 5 9  Preset ACA ade 5 11  Frequently Asked Questions rra dis A 1  Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras              cccccesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeeeeeeeeees B 1  TIMES Zone Tapie rars n A AS C 1  Techhical Specifications ini ia D 1  SEVICE INTO MAN it aa E 1  MOXA Mrne IC add E 2  Problem Report E ci E 3    Product Returm Pro and ode E 4    1    Introduction    VPort 3310 is a high performance networking video server  In addition to being able to handle  basic video feed  many advanced features are also included to set up surveillance or web attraction  applications  VPort 3310 is designed to provide stability  robustness  ease of use  and flexibility     The following topics are covered in this chapter     Overview   Package Checklist   Product Features   Typical Application   Panel Layout of VPort 3310  Product Description    DODOCOOODO    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Introduction    Overview    VPort 3310 is a 1 channel Industrial Video Server that uses the standard MPEG4 algorithm  and  features DIN Rail Mounting capability  24 VDC redundant power inputs  and IP30 protection to  meet the requirements of industrial environments  VPort 3310 can digitize any analog video source  and distribute these digital images ov
62. il  and Send snapshot image via FTP           Home  E Main Menu  Overview  H System  HE Network  HC Video  HE Audio    E Alam   19 System Alarm  Bay Event Alarm   E Basic   Gy Schedule    nn in inn ree       3 Digital Input   C Sequential Snapshot    Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768    VMD  Video Motion Detection     C Enable VMD alarm  CI Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered  Save       Set up VMD Alarm       4 35    Window Name               Sensitivity   ooo 0     Percentage     m  J    0        VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    How to Set up 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 VPort 3310   s web homepage  check the  _  Show alert on  the image when VMD is triggered box  Click on the Save button to save these 2  configurations     Step 2  Click on the image or the New button  A VMD window will pop up  Right 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  Use Window Name to assign a name to this VMD window   Step 4  Set up the Sensitivity and Percentage parameters by moving the percentage cursor   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 th
63. 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     Before getting started    Before using your VPort 3310  please pay close attention to the following items     a After opening the VPort 3310 box  compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in Chapter  1  Notify your sales representative if any of the items is missing or damaged     a To prevent damage or problems caused by improper usage  before assembling and operating the device and  peripherals  read the Quick Installation Guide  the printed handbook included in the package   You may  also refer to Chapter 1  under Product Description  and all of Chapter 2  of this manual     A If you experience a system error  and the system does not recover easily  refer to the Troubleshooting  section in Chapter 7 to learn how to restore factory default settings and reinstall the system     a The VPort 3310 Video Server has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various  applications for general security or demonstration purposes  For standard applications  refer to Chapter 2   Getting Started  and Chapter 3  Accessing VPort 3310 Video Server for the First Time     Important Note    a Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country  Since VPort is both a high performance  surveillance system and networked video server  en
64. ion   e IP30 protection form factor   e Optional  40 to 75  C operating temperature   e Remotely upgrade the firmware to keep it up to date   e MOXA SoftDVR    IP Surveillance Software for viewing and recording bundled free    NOTE  ActiveX Control SDK supports a flexible interface and sample codes for third party  developers  contact a Moxa sales representative for more information about this SDK      Typical Application    http   192 168 0 99    e TCP IP AE    a Audio    PC or Server  Analog IP  192 168 0 99  Camera      pe    A       VPort 3310 User   s Manual    Panel Layout of VPort 3310    Top Panel View    Server     e   v  v   gt      oO  Ly  a     5  E      Nn  El  3  i          f   a  Js  Y                Introduction    Grounding screw  6 pin terminal block for DI 1  DI 2  power input 2  PWR2     6 pin terminal block for Relay 1  Relay 2  power input 1   PWR1     Hardware reset button   Heat dissipation orifices   LEDs for PWR1  PWR2  FAULT  LEDs for VIDEO  AUDIO  SERIAL  MIC IN audio input port   LINE IN audio input port      2 pin terminal block for RS 485 connection     DB9 port for RS 232 connection     RJ45 Ethernet Port with 10 Mbps  100 Mbps LEDs    BNC port for video input     BNC port for loop through video output     Model name     Screw hole for wall mounting kit    DIN Rail mounting kit    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Introduction    Product Description  BNC video input output    The BNC video input is a 75 Ohm video port for connecting an external camera
65. ion  V1 0 0    Audio   Serial    Powerl    Power2 Fault    Server Name  VPort 3310 Video Server MAC Address         General Settings    On the General Settings page  administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and  Time  which appear in the image   s caption   q ___ _Q_RZ  e            A A A     General Settings    Server name     VPort 3310 Video Server                  Date and Time          Keep current date and time   Y Account        Sync with computer time  Diagnosis eer E      PC date    2005 12 05   yyyy mm dd    Gy System Parameter PC time        hh mm ss      Fimware Upgrade    Manual   A Factory Default Date  2005 12 05  yyyy mm dd   Sy Network Time    14 03 24    hh mm ss        ti a   Y SMTP Server Ane i   Gy FIP Server NTP server  skip to invoke default server     DDNS Time zone  GMT 8 00     G UPnP Update interval    One hour _  E Multicast Save   Y Accessible IP  CA PPPAF    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Server name    Setting Defauli    Use a different server name for each  server to help identify the different    Max  40 characters VPort 3310 Video Server    servers  The name appears on the web  homepage        Date and Time    Setting Deft  Keep current date and  Use the current date and time as the  time VPort   s time setting   Sync with computer  Synchronize VPort   s data and time  time setting with the local computer time  l  Sw pu i VPort 3310 Video Server  Manually change VPort   s date and time  Manual  setting 
66. ion File    Note  This request requires administrator privilege    Method  GET POST  Syntax   http     lt servername gt  cqi    biny admin  conii lesca    Server will return the up to date configuration file     Return     ATTP LO  200  OK AE vn  Content Type  text plain  r in    Content Length   lt cont1igurat ion file length rrn  WENI     lt configuration data gt  r n       Camera Control    Note  This request requires camera control access privilege    Method  GET POST  Syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin camctrl cgi    move  lt value gt     amp speedpan  lt value gt     amp speedtilt  lt value gt       return  lt return page gt      move    return  lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt  after the parameter is  assigned  The  lt return page gt  can be a full URL path or  relative path according to the current path  If you omit this    parameter  it will redirect to an empty page        Recall  Note  This request requires camera control access privilege  Method  GET  Syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin recall cgi     recall  lt value gt   amp return  lt return page gt         VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    Text string  less One of the present positions to recall   than 30 characters    return  lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt  after the parameter is  assigned  The  lt return page gt  can be a full URL path or  relative path according to the current path  If you omit this  parameter  it will r
67. is active     Step 3  Connect VPort 3310 to a camera and an audio source   VPort 3310 supports a VIDEO INPUT port and a loop through VIDEO OUTPUT port  Users  should use the BNC connector and coaxial cable to connect the video camera with VPort to input  the analog video signals  and connect the monitor or DVR with VPort to output analog signals     VPort 3310 provides 2 audio inputs for the audio source  A microphone can be plugged directly  into the MIC IN port  an amplifier can be plugged into the LINE IN port        NOTE VIDEO and AUDIO LEDs are located on the front panel to indicate the signal transmission  status for video and audio input  Users can check the LED status to see if the video and audio are  in proper working order        Step 4  Connecting VPort 3310 with a motorized PTZ Camera Device   If a PTZ camera or device is used  users need to connect the PTZ control cable to VPort 3310   s  COM port  VPort 3310 has 2 serial ports  One is an RS 232 DB9 port  and the other is an RS 485  2 pin terminal block port  However  the two ports cannot be used simultaneously  To enable PTZ  control  users should configure the PTZ control protocol in the web based manager     VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started       NOTE The PTZ control protocol is not standardized  To use a particular PTZ control protocol  the video  server must support the driver for that protocol  Currently  VPort 3310 supports PTZ control  protocol drivers for     1  Sony VISCA   Cannon VC C1  VC C
68. ith the following items  If any of these items is missing or  damaged  please contact your customer service representative for assistance     e VPort 3310 or VPort 3310 T x 1   e 6 pin terminal block x 2 for power inputs  DIs  and relays  e 2 pin terminal block x 1 for RS 485 connection   e Quick Installation Guide    e Software CD with User   s Manual  Quick Installation Guide  MOXA DVN Solution Datasheet   SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software  IP Reporter  and MIB file    e Warranty booklet    NOTE  Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged     VPort 3310 User   s Manual Introduction    Product Features  VPort 3310 has the following features     e Digitizes analog video signals INSTANTLY   e 1 ch video input and 1 ch video output   e Audio supported for synchronal video audio surveillance solution   e Remote access with built in web server for viewing and configuring   e Optimal solution by adjustable frame rate  bandwidth  and quality   e RTSP video streaming   e Built in 3 area selectable Video Motion Detection  VMD    e Video stream up to 30 frames sec at a resolution of 352 x 240   e Effective traffic control with Multicast  IGMP    e SNMP MIB II for network management   e Redundant 24 VDC power inputs and power failure alarm   e PTZ  PAN TILT ZOOM  motorized camera control via RS 232 RS 485 COM port  e Equipped with 2 DIs and 2 Relays for external sensors and alarms   e PPPoE and DDNS supported for the convenience of xDSL connect
69. l Africa    GMT 02 00  Athens  Istanbul  Minsk    GMT 02 00  Bucharest    GMT 02 00  Cairo    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Time Zone Table     GMT 02 00  Harare  Pretoria    GMT 02 00  Helsinki  Kyiv  Riga  Sofia  Tallinn  Vilnius   GMT 02 00  Jerusalem    GMT 03 00  Baghdad    GMT 03 00  Kuwait  Riyadh    GMT 03 00  Moscow  St  Petersburg  Volgograd   GMT 03 00  Nairobi    GMT 03 30  Tehran    GMT 04 00  Abu Dhabi  Muscat    GMT 04 00  Baku  Tbilisi  Yerevan    GMT 04 30  Kabul    GMT 05 00  Ekaterinburg    GMT 05 00  Islamabad  Karachi  Tashkent   GMT 05 30  Chennai  Kolkata  Mumbai  New Delhi   GMT 05 45  Kathmandu    GMT 06 00  Almaty  Novosibirsk    GMT 06 00  Astana  Dhaka    GMT 06 00  Sri Jayawardenepura    GMT 06 30  Rangoon    GMT 07 00  Bangkok  Hanoi  Jakarta   GMT 07 00  Krasnoyarsk    GMT 08 00  Beying  Chongging  Hongkong  Urumqi   GMT 08 00  Taipei    GMT 08 00  Irkutsk  Ulaan Bataar    GMT 08 00  Kuala Lumpur  Singapore   GMT 08 00  Perth    GMT 09 00  Osaka  Sapporo  Tokyo    GMT 09 00  Seoul    GMT 09 00  Yakutsk    GMT 09 30  Adelaide    GMT 09 30  Darwin    GMT 10 00  Brisbane    GMT 10 00  Canberra  Melbourne  Sydney   GMT 10 00  Guam  Port Moresby    GMT 10 00  Hobart    GMT 10 00  Vladivostok    GMT 11 00  Magadan  Solomon Is   New Caledonia   GMT 12 00  Auckland  Wellington    GMT 12 00  Fiji  Kamchatka  Marshall Is     GMT 13 00  Nuku   alofa    C 2    Technology   Video Inputs  BNC   Video Outputs  BNC   Audio Inputs  RCA   NTSC PAL    Network    Prot
70. mmand  Command 1       Command 2   Command 3   Command 4     Command 5     Save    Setting Up Custom Camera   If the PTZ camera   s driver is not in the list  the administrator can select the custom camera from  the Select Camera driver menu to program the PTZ camera with ASCII code  A custom camera  window will pop up when the Setup Custom Camera button is clicked  Input the ASCII code into  this window  Port Settings  Data bits  Stop bits  and Parity bits  are for the serial  communication parameters and Control Settings are for programming the TILT  Move Up   Move Down   PAN  Move Left  Move right   HOME  ZOOM  Zoom in  Zoom out  and  FOCUS  Focus near  Focus Far  actions        Z   http   192 168 2 121   Custom Camera   Microsoft Internet           Control settings  Up  Down  Left  Right  Home  Zoom in  Zoom out  Focus near  Focus far    Auto Focus    Save       NOTE The control protocols are available from the PTZ camera   s supplier  You will need to get the  protocols from the supplier before programming the PTZ camera        Uploading a PTZ Camera Driver   In addition to the PTZ camera drivers and custom camera functions supported by VPort 3310  an  alternative user friendly Upload a PTZ Camera Driver function is available for implementing  the PTZ camera control  MOXA will release the new PTZ camera drivers to Moxa   s website as  they become available  Administrators can click on Browse to upload the new PTZ camera drivers  to VPort 3310     4 29    VPort 3310 User 
71. n  NTSC  PAL or AUTO     Set up the Size  Resolution   FPS  and Video Quality    Set up the Camera   s PTZ Control   Audio  Quality  S et up the bit rate for audio quality and audio source    Alarm A Alarm Configure Power Failure  Video Loss  and Network  ee Broken alarms    Event Basic  General settings of event alarm           settings of event alarm  Alarm  Schedule   chedule  Set up the Alarm schedule ss                      Configure the Video Motion Detection Alarm       Digital Input Digital Input  Configure the Digital Input Alarm    Sequential  Set up the Sequential Snapshot operation   Snapshot   __           Y SOS    You can also find this table on the System Configuration  gt  Overview webpage     VPort 3310 User   s Manual       System Configuration    MOXA    VPort 3310    Port 3310 Series Video Server    d      Audio    IP Address   192 168 2 125    Model Name Firmware Version  V1 0 0    Powerl   Power2    Server Name  VPort 3310 Video Server MAC Address   0002D1000013        gt     gt                             i System Configuration    soos Welcome to the System Configuration pages  A brief description of each configuration group is given below  Click on a    Overview  plus sign in the left pane to expand a group  and then click on the name of the page you would like to open   al System Description and Content o    E   5 General Setting Host Name and Date Time      CA Account Account     Administrator  User and Demo Account Privileges Management     E  7    
72. n any position on the image to point the camera to that  position  We currently support this functionality on Sony EVID30  Cannon VCC4  and Pelco D  PTZ cameras        Custom PTZ Camera Commands    In addition to the default pan  tilt  zoom  and focus controls  an additional five buttons are  available for custom commands to control the attached motorized  PTZ  cameras  Custom  commands are set up by administrators  and are used for functions such as activating or  deactivating the dome wiper  Refer to the attached motorized device   s User   s Manual to see which  functions can be controlled with these additional buttons     4    System Configuration    After installing the hardware  the next step is to configure VPort 3310   s settings  You may use one  of two configuration methods  Web based manager or FTP     This chapter includes the following sections     Q System Configuration via Web based Manager     gt     VV V V     gt     VPort Video Server Information  System   Network   Video   Audio   Alarm    OU System Configuration via FTP     gt     Parameters Available in Config ini    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    System Configuration via Web based Manager    System configuration can be done remotely with Internet Explorer via the Web Server   Alternatively  administrators may type the system configuration URL  http    lt IP address of  Video Server gt  setup config html  to enter the configuration page directly  Administrators who  wish to set up cert
73. n gt      0203b x     Export to a File   v import a System Parameter File   7              NOTE    The system parameter import export functions provide the administrator with a quick method of  updating system configurations  especially for a system that includes several VPort video servers   The Administrator can export this CONFIG ini file  change settings using a text edit tool  and  then import the CONFIG ini file to the VPort video servers  System configurations will be  changed immediately after the VPort is rebooted        VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Firmware Upgrade       Pe E       Firmware Upgrade  ES Main Menu  E    192 168 2 125    EEN System  E MAC Address O0 02 D1 00 00 13    iL  General Firmware version 1 0 0   Eg Account  7 E Diasnosiz    E System Log           G9  System Parameter      A Firmware Upgrade Package Information         29 Factory Default V Firmware version N A  E Network   3   Genel Locate the firmware to upgrade   3 ey SMTP Server J     AE  C  b       DDNS      UPaP      Multicast      139  Accessible IP         Se y selected package         Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware              Step 1  Select the firmware from the Locate the firmware to upgrade drop down list        NOTE For VPort 3310  the firmware file extension should be pkg        Step 2  The selected firmware version is showed on the Package Information     Step 3  Make sure the firmware version you choose is correct or newer than the version 
74. n set up trigger actions for each DI  including Trigger Relay1 alarm  Trigger  Relay2 alarm  Send snapshot image via E mail  and Send snapshot image via FTP          Home Digital Inputs        SJ Main Menu C  Enable digital input alarm      3 Overview          Y System Trigger Conditions and Actions     Gy Network              Video    High Cl Trigger Relay1 alarm         Esa  Trigger Relay2 alarm     E 3 Al 7 DI1 5         Send snapshot image via E mail  a   Orang  send snapshot mane var      i end snapshot image via     EY Event Alarm O Falling         Ga Basic    High C Trigger Relay1 alarm       G Schedule Se  Trigger Relay2 alarm      1  Video Motion Detection E  Send snapshot image via E mail       3 Digital Input      Sequential Snapshot    a Sa    Save          Falling L  Send snapshot image via FTP      Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above    with resolution of 1024x768       Alarm Event Alarm Sequential Snapshot    With this feature  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 from 1 second to 9999 seconds     Setting Defaul    Enable Sequential Enable or disable the Sequential    Disable  Snapshots Snapshots     Send sequential 1 second    snapshot image every     from 1 second to 99999  image      seconds l seconds     Set the time interval of each snapshot    Send Snapshot image  via E
75. ng  Optional     For some applications  you will find it convenient to mount VPort 3310 on the wall  as illustrated  below     STEP 1     Remove the aluminum DIN Rail attachment plate from VPort 3310  and then attach the wall  mounting plates  as shown in the diagrams below                          2 9    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    STEP 2   Mounting VPort 3310 on the wall requires 4 screws  Use the VPort 3310     with wall mounting plates attached  as a guide to mark the correct locations 6 0 mm  of the 4 screws  The heads of the screws should be less than 6 0 mm in  gt  x  diameter  and the shafts should be less than 3 5 mm in diameter  as shown in  the figure at the right  p  Do not screw the screws in all the way   leave a space of about 2 mm to 3 95 MM  allow room for sliding the wall mounting plates between the wall and the  screws   NOTE Test the screw head and shank size by inserting the screw into one of the keyhole shaped    apertures of the Wall Mounting Plates  before it is screwed into the wall        STEP 3     Once the screws are fixed in the wall  insert the four  screw heads through the large parts of the  keyhole shaped apertures  and then slide VPort 3310  downwards  as indicated below  Tighten the four screws  for added stability     pa  E   El  o  a  o  o   gt      oO  pre   a     5  T  5  a  El  a   fs  T   lt    lt   o  da  Y   amp        Wiring Requirements    A ATTENTION  Safety First     Be sure to disconnect the power cord before i
76. nstalling and or wiring your MOXA VPort 3310        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  paths 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 separated   e  Itis strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary     2 10    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Grounding MOXA VPort 3310    Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference   EMI   Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to  connecting devices           A ATTENTION  This product is intended to be mounted to a well grounded m
77. nterface  Select the serial can be used at a time  Depending on the            RS 485    interface interface used by the attached device   administrators must set the Interface  mode to either RS 232 or RS 485     NOTE The RS 232 interface is used via the DB9 COM port  and RS 485 interface is used via the GPIO   These 2 interfaces cannot be used at the same time        Port Settings    Setting Default   Baudvate  ops  The paud rate specified by the PTZ 2400   Camera s serial communication Specs    E   Stop bits    Mo parameters used to define the serial  y  oP  gt  communication        l    PTZ Camera Drivers    VPort products have some built in PTZ camera drivers for the convenience of customers to control  these popular PTZ cameras directly  Administrators can select the correct PTZ driver in Select the  camera driver menu  If the attached PTZ camera is not supported by the VPort  administrators  can use the Custom Camera function to enter the proprietary commands for pan  tilt  zoom  and  focus control     4 27    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Setting Defaul    Use the built in PTZ drivers  including  Custom Camera    DynaDome SmartDome  Dynacolor     Emitec   Lilin PIH 7x00  Pending   Pelco D Protocol  Samsung SmartDome    Select the camera  driver    Sony Visca   Cannon VCC1    Cannon VCC3  10  Cannon VCC4    CHOI ADAR WON         Setting Up a Preset Position   Administrators can use the Preset Position function to set up the behavior of the PTZ came
78. ocation information of the server  characters gt     Group  Security    NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION     lt text string shorter than 16   change user name    characters gt  The username 0   root  The username 21   demo   lt blank gt     lt text string shorter than 14 change user   s password    characters gt  The userpass_0 is root   s password   The userpass 21 is demo   s password   lt blank gt    userattr_ lt 0 21 gt   dido    talk   listen    camctrl change user   s privilege  The privilege can be   r w     conf   dol   do2  the combination of   dido     Allow DI access  dol     Allow Relayl access  do2     Allow Relay2 access  talk     Allow to talk to server  listen     Allow to listen from server  camctrl     Allow camera control  conf     Allow changing server   s configuration  view     Allow viewing streaming a v check   The userattr_0   dido   listen   talk   camctrl    dol   do2   conf  lt blank gt     usercount 1 to 22 The current account number on the server   r  including root  lt 1 gt     snmpuserpass  lt text string shorter than 14  change user   s password    r w  characters gt  The snmpuserpass is user   s password for          Group  Network  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION    enable getting ipaddress  subnet  router  dns    dns2 from DHCP server at next reboot    Use preset ipaddress  subnet  router  dns1   dns2       4 39    VPort 3310 User   s Manual    ipaddress   r w   restart   subnet    r w   restart   router    r w   restart   dns 1    r w   restart   dns2    r w
79. ocols    Ethernet    Video  Video Compression    Video Resolution    Video Viewing    Serial Port  COM port    Connectors    GPIO  Digital Input  Relay Output    D    Technical Specifications    l  l  1 MIC in port  1 line in port    Auto sensing or Manual    TCP  UDP  HTTP  SMTP  FTP  NTP  DHCP  RTP  RTSP  DNS   DDNS  IGMP  UPnP  PPPoE and SNMP    Auto sensing 10 100 Mbps    MPEG4  NTSC  Up to 30 frames at 176 x 120   Up to 30 frames at 352 x 240   Up to 10 frames at 640 x 480 or 704 x 480  PAL  Up to 25 frames at 176 x 144   Up to 25 frames at 352 x 288   Up to 8 frames at 640 x 480 or 704 x 576  Adjustable image size and quality  B W or Color control  Timestamp and text overlay    1  max  115 2 Kbps   RS 232  Male DB9  RS 485  Terminal Block for Data    Data      2  max  12 VDC   50 mA   2  max  24 VDC   1A  125 VAC   0 5A     VPort 3310 User   s Manual    LED Indicators  PWI   PW2   FAULT   VIDEO   AUDIO   SERIAL    Power  Input    Consumption    Mechanical   Casing   Dimensions  W x D x H   Weight    Installation    Environmental  Operating Temperature    Storage Temperature    Ambient Relative Humidity    Regulatory Approvals    Safety  WARRANTY    Alarm Features    Technical Specifications    Power 1   Power 2   Power failure   Video communication active  Audio communication active  COM port status    12 to 45 VDC  7 5W    IP30 protection  metal case  53 6 x 135 x 105 mm  2 1 x 5 3 x 4 1 in    790 g    DIN Rail or wall mounting    0 to 60  C  32 to 140  F    40 to 75  
80. of the LED  indicators is to show if the link speed is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps        NOTE After powering on the VPort 3310  wait a few seconds for the POST  Power On Self Test  to run   When the POST is running  the AUDIO and SERIAL LED will blink in sequence a few times   The IP address will be assigned when the 10 or 100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks        VPort 3310 User   s Manual Introduction    RS 232 RS 485 COM port    VPort 3310 provides 1 COM port for PTZ control  However  two ports are available to connect an  external controller to VPort 3310   s PTZ COM port  One port is a male DB9 port for RS 232  signals  and the other port is a 2 pin terminal block for RS 485 signals        NOTE Since RS 485 port and RS 232 port share the same UART chip  your may use either the RS 485  port  or the RS 232 port  but not both        Redundant 24 VDC power inputs    VPort 3310 has two power inputs to provide redundancy  The 24 VDC power input is used mostly    in industrial environments  You should check the LED indicators to see if the power inputs are  working properly     General I O terminal blocks    Two 6 pin terminal block connectors located on VPort 3310   s top panel are for connecting the 24  VDC power source and GPIO  VPort 3310 provides 2 digital inputs and 2 relay outputs for linking  to peripheral devices  such as sensors and alarms  These I O connections can be employed when    using VPort 3310 to create an intelligent alarm system for system operation  power failure  video
81. on of the image to be shown using  None  Flip or Mirror        Image Tuning   An Image Tuning button is available for the administrator to fine tune image attributes  After  clicking this button  a configuration window will pop up  You may configure Brightness   Contrast  Saturation  and Hue     4 23    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    2  http   192 168 2 121   Image Tuning   Microsoft Internet      E     VPort 3310 UDP AV  2005 11 26 10 57 11 AM             Brightness  0 v  Saturation  0 Y             Contrast   0     Hue    0   M      Camera Modulation    VPort supports both NTSC and PAL camera modulations  The Administrator can use automatic  sensing by selecting Auto  or manually select NTSC or PAL        A    Home   Camera Modulation  EN Main Menu  G Overview    Auto  Q System O NTSC  EE Network  i 3 General    PAL    Note  if you change the modulation  the server will restart and you will need to reconnect to the  p  Y SMTP Server server by reloading the web page   EEE Sere   9 DDNS   y UPnP      3 Multicast   13 Accessible IP   29 PPPoE   9 SNMP  Ey Video     3 Image Setting       E Camera Modulation    13 Video Performance   3 Camera Control  HA Andia       NOTE Changing the modulation requires resetting the server to detect the camera  Please ensure that  your configurations are saved before resetting the server        4 24    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Video Performance    NOTE            A   a      Home Resolution  Size   F
82. onal     Q Wiring Requirements     gt     VV V V    Grounding MOXA VPort 3310   Wiring the Relay Contact   Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs  Wiring the Digital Inputs   10 100BaseT X  Ethernet Port Connection    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Before Getting Started    In what follows     user    refers to those who can access the Video Server  and    administrator    refers  to the person who knows the root password that allows changes to the Video Server   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    Before installing VPort 3310  check to make sure that all items in the Package Checklist are in the  box  In addition  you will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet  port     Step 1  Select the Power Source   VPort 3310 can be powered by a DC power input from 12 to 45 VDC  Two power inputs are  provided for redundancy  Users can check the LED status located in the front panel to see if the  power inputs are connected appropriately  If one of the power inputs fails  the FAULT LED will  illuminate in red     Step 2  Connect VPort 3310 to a Network    VPort 3310 provides auto sensing 10 100 Mbps network connectivity  Each RJ45 Ethernet port  has 2 LEDs  One LED is used to indicate if the 10 Mbps connection is active  and the other LED is  used to indicate if the 100 Mbps connection 
83. onds     Take snapshot in  seconds s   before event    Enable or disable the function of adding  1 seconds  the date and time to the filename   from 1 to 999 seconds        NOTE VPort products will take 3 JPEG snapshot images  VPRE JPG  pre event   VTRG JPG  the  moment of event  and VPOS JPG  post event  for the video channel when the trigger condition  is met  Three snapshots of the channel can also be downloaded via FTP or HTTP URL  refer to  the    Download Event triggered Snapshots    section from Chapter 5 for more details         Suffix of Snapshot Image File Name in FTP  The snapshot images can be sent either via email  or via FTP  Administrator can add some suffix    to the filename of each JPEG snapshot image to identify them when using FTP to downlaod these  snapshot     VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Setting Defaul      l Enable or disable the function of adding  eae me the date and time to the filename        With Customized Enable or disable the function of adding   some additional words to the filename to  Enable  words l   l   identify the snapshot image     DI  Relay Status   Administrators can check the current DI and Relay status of this 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 make the function work  check the Override Relay 1  warning setting and Override Relay 2 warning setting boxes  and then cl
84. option     DI Status Relay Control    VPort 3310 Video Server has 2 DIs and 2 relay outputs for external devices  such as sensors and  alarms  The Administrator and other users can check the digital input status  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     Motorized  PTZ  Camera Control    If a serial device  such as a motorized camera  1s attached to the COM port  the control panel will  appear on the main page for user   s who have permission to operate the camera  Buttons that are  active will change color when the cursor is passed over the button  Users can control the pan  tilt   zoom  and focus functions of motorized cameras  The home button is used to return the camera to  the center position if the camera supports this command  In addition to near and far control for  focus  an AUTO button is provided for setting auto focus mode  To move the motorized camera  more precisely  the speed control for pan and tilt allows users to fine tune the aiming of the camera   Users can also click directly on any point in the image to force the motorized camera to focus on  that point  or select a preset location from the drop down menu  Administrators are able to add or  modify the list of preset locations  Details are described in the relevant section in Chapter 4   System Configuration        NOTE For some PTZ cameras  users can click o
85. ormation  shown on the left side of the homepage  The following properties are shown  Video Size  Video  Quality  Max  FPS  frames per second   and  current  FPS Status     Client Settings  Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings     1  Media Options  Enable or disable the video or audio     2  Protocol Options  Choose one of three protocols to optimize your usage   UDP  TCP  or  Multicast      gt  UDP protocol 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      gt  TCP protocol 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 effect is worse than with UDP  protocol     VPort 3310 User   s Manual Accessing VPort 3310 Web based Manager        gt  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 1 video stream is transmitted over the  network  However  note that your video server must be set up to use muticast streams   and the network gateway  e g   a switch  must support a multicast protocol  e g   IGMP  snooping   or the multicast video transmission will not be successful     Once the Video Server is connected successfully  Protocol Options will indicate the selected  protocol  The selected protocol will be recorded on the user   s PC  and will be used for the
86. ough and cross over Ethernet cables     The 10 100BaseT X  port of VPort 3310 1s an MDI port  which means you should use a cross over  Ethernet cable to connect to the MDI NIC port  and a straight through Ethernet cable to connect to  the MDI X HUB Switch port     RJ45  8 pin  MDI  Port Pinouts RJ45  8 pin  MDI X  Port Pinouts  Pin Signal Pin Signal   1 TX  1 Rx    2 Tx  2 Rx    3 Rx  3 Tx    6 Rx  6 Tx        RJ45  8 pin  to RJ45  8 pin  Straight Through Cable Wiring    Straight Through Cable Port Ethemel  Switch Port  Jj 1 Port    RJ45 Plug Pin 1       RJ45    RJ45  Connector  Cable Wiring   Connector  TX    3 3   Rx   Tx    6 6   Rx    Rx    1 1   TX   Rx   2 2 Te    RJ45  8 pin  to RJ45  8 pin  Cross Over Cable Wiring    Cross Over Cable  VPort Ethernet  NIC Port  fi 1   Port  E RJ45 Plug Pin 1       RJ45    RJ45  Connector  Cable Wiring   Connector   Rx   Txt  3 1  ERx   Tx     Rx   Tx    6 2  Rx   Tx     Tx   Rx   1 3  Tx   Rx     De  Rx    2 6   Tx  Rx      2 12    3    Accessing VPort 3310   s Web based    Manager    This chapter includes information about how to access VPort 3310 Video Server for the first time   The following topics are covered     O Functions Featured on VPort   s Homepage     gt     VV VV VV VV WV    Logo and Host Name   Camera Image View   Video Information   Client Settings   System Configuration  Video Audio Control by Clients  Video Image Snapshots   DI Status Relay Control  Motorized  PTZ  Camera Control  Custom PTZ Camera Commands    VPort 3
87. ounting surface such as a metal  panel        Wiring the Relay Contact    VPor 3310 has two sets of relay output   relay 1 and relay 2  Each Relay Contact consists of the  two contacts of the terminal block on VPort 3310   s top panel  Refer to the next section for detailed  instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector  and how to attach the  terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor     In this section  we will explain the meaning of the two contacts used to connect the Relay Contact     rtira FAULT     The two sets of relay contacts of the 6 pin   terminal block connector are used to detect            l                 user configured events  The two wires  EE d    attached to the Fault contacts form an open  Relay   Relay2 circuit when a user configured event 1s  AR triggered  If a user configured event does not    5 G G G C C B A A A A e  uv the Fault circuit will be closed   ODODOD   OOOOO    a oe    Relay1 Relay2       Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs    VPort 3310 has two sets of power input   power input 1 and power input 2 The top two contacts  and the bottom two contacts of the 6 pin terminal block connector on VPort   s top panel are used  for VPort   s two digital inputs  Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are  shown here     V1  Vit V2  V2  STEP 1  Insert the negative positive DC wires    into the V  V  terminals   STEP 2  To keep the DC wires from pulling  OOU OUOU loose  use a small flat blade 
88. pient email  Video Loss Alarm    Power  failure    E Audio     gt  C  Enable video loss alarm  E Am   Trigger Relay1 Y   Alarm  3 System Alarm  Auto warning via recipient email  Ey Event Alarm Network Disconnected Alarm  Basic     Enable network disconnected alarm     3 Schedule    Trigger   Relay1    Y Alarm   13 Video Motion Detection Note  System alarms work continuously afer being set up   3 Digital Input Save    i Fa Sanmantial Snanchat       4 31    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration       NOTE Since several alarms can be set up to trigger VPort   s relays  the administrator should configure  these alarms carefully in case a relay message 1s read incorrectly        Event Alarm    Three kinds of event alarm are provided by VPort 3310 for building an intelligent video  surveillance system     Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action    Video Motion Detection   VMD        Alarm Event Alarm Basic    Alarm Time Interval    Setting Default    Delay     second s   before detecting the    next alarm    Setup the time interval for each event 3 seconds  alarm triggered   1 to 999 seconds        NOTE The delay before detecting the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot  after an event  post event image         Alarm with Pre and Post snapshot image  Setting Description Default  Take snapshot in  seconds s   before event    Setup the time interval of taking snapshot  1 seconds  image before each event alarm triggered    from 1 to 6 sec
89. protocol   2400  8  1  Nome  l       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    GMT 11 00    GMT 10 00    GMT 09 00    GMT 08 00    GMT 07 00    GMT 07 00    GMT 07 00    GMT 06 00    GMT 06 00    GMT 06 00    GMT 06 00    GMT 05 00    GMT 05 00    GMT 05 00    GMT 04 00    GMT 04 00    GMT 04 00    GMT 03 30    GMT 03 00    GMT 03 00    GMT 03 00    GMT 02 00    GMT 01 00    GMT 01 00    GMT     GMT     International Date Line West  Midway Island  Samoa   Hawaii   Alaska   Pacific Time  US  amp  Canada   Tijuana  Arizona   Chihuahua  La Paz  Mazatlan  Mountain Time  US  amp  Canada   Central America   Central Time  US  amp  Canada   Guadalajara  Mexico City  Monterrey  Saskatchewan   Bogota  Lima  Quito   Eastern Time  US  amp  Canada   Indiana  East    Atlantic Time  Canada    Caracas  La Paz   Santiago   Newfoundland   Brasilia   Buenos Aires  Georgetown  Greenland   Mid Atlantic   Azores   Cape Verde Is    Casablanca  Monrovia   Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London     GMT 01 00  Amsterdam  Berlin  Bern  Stockholm  Vienna   GMT 01 00  Belgrade  Bratislava  Budapest  Ljubljana  Prague   GMT 01 00  Brussels  Copenhagen  Madrid  Paris   GMT 01 00  Sarajevo  Skopje  Warsaw  Zagreb    GMT 01 00  West Centra
90. provided by VPort are active when 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 1s occupied by other clients          General Settings    Setting Defaul    Variable IP assigned automatically by the   IP address DHCP server  or fixed IP assigned by the  192 168 0 99  Administrator   Variable subnet mask assigned  automatically by the DHCP server  or a   Pope mask fixed subnet mask assigned by the peur  Administrator     Assigned automatically by the DHCP  server  or assigned by the Administrator     Enter the IP address of the DNS Server  used by yoni network  After entering the Acakomntically set rom DHCP    DNS Server   s IP address  you can input  Primary DNS i server  or blank in non DHCP  VPort   s url  e g   www  VPort       environment  company com  in your browser   s address  field  instead of entering the IP address   Enter the IP address of the DNS Server Automatically get from DHCP  Secondary DNS o On E ty 0 server  or blank in non DHCP  locate the secondary DNS Server if the ne    environment  primary DNS Server fails to connect     HTTP    Setting Defaul    HTTP Port HTTP port enables connecting VPort to   80  or 1024 to 65535   the web   FTP    Setting Defaul             Local FTP server port enables connecting 7   VPort to FTP     Streaming   VPort 3310 supports standard RTSP  Real Time Streaming Protocol  streaming  which means that  all devices and sof
91. ra in  advance  and then users with camera control privilege can move the camera   s lens to a preset  position without the need to control the pan  tilt  and zoom buttons on VPort 3310   s homepage     A http  1192 168 2 121   Preset   Microsoft Internet Explorer       VPort 3310 UDP AY  2005 11 27 09 07 19 AM    O zm          Pan Speed   o vi  Tilt Speed   0  Zoom Speed  o       Go To      Select One     B     Current position        Add    Preset position        None    y    Setting Up Custom Commands   VPort products provide 5 custom commands in addition to the general pan  tilt  zoom  and preset  functions  Administrators can click on Setup Custom Commands to configure  and refer to the  manual enclosed with the attached PTZ camera to set up frequently used functions  The  Command should be entered in ASCII format  VPort will translate the commands into binary  code and then send the data out through the serial port  For instance  the text string 8101ABCDEF  will be translated into five bytes of hexadecimal 81  01  AB  CD  and EF  The maximum length of  a command string is 60  which is equivalent to 30 hexadecimal bytes  The Display string is for the  text on the command buttons and should be less than 8 characters  If Custom Camera is selected   there will be more commands for PTZF that relate to custom camera     4 28    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration       Leaving  Display string    blank will hide the command button in  homepage     Display string Co
92. racters gt   lt private gt     ii  admindpvcy  r w    lt text string shorter than 30  Admin data encryption key if needed  restart  characters gt   lt blank gt   enableadpvcy 0  1 Enable the admin data encryption key   r w   restart   lt 0 gt     userauthtype  1 w   0 No Auth   restart  1 MD5    Lg A   r w   restart  characters gt   lt blank gt    r w   restart   lt 0 gt     trapserver  lt domain name or IP Trap server name or IP address for actively    r w   restart  address gt  sending message to SNMP manager   lt blank gt    trapcomm  lt text string shorter than 14  ID for Trap Community    r w   restart  characters gt   lt public gt     Objectid  lt text string shorter than 30   Private enterprise number for SNMP   r   restart  characters gt   lt enterprise 8691 gt   Group  App  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION     lt text string shorter than 255  File name of script  characters gt   lt script  vssx gt              Disable script    Enable script       4 45    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Group  CAMCTRL  DESCRIPTION     5 to 5 Auto pan speed   lt  0 gt       o  104 to 104 X coordinate of camera position   lt  0 gt      r w   AXISX   r    ax1sy  15 to 28 Y coordinate of camera position  O O ec   1 w   lt   gt     r w  characters   lt blank gt     1 w   lt 0 gt    presettilt_  lt 0 19 gt  tilt coordinate of preset location     1 w   lt 0 gt      lt 0 19 gt   lt 0 gt    r w   0    po UARTI       l UART2    Non PTZ camera       Group  Serial  NAME VALUE DESCRIPTIO
93. rame Rate and Quality    EJ Main Menu        Overview Resolution    Si  System Select the image size  352x240 Y    1 Network     a    i E General Frame Rate   3 SMTP Serve e j      i      Maximum frame rate  30 v      3 FIP Server i      Key frame interval  120        3 DDNS            Note  A large  Key frame interval  can reduce the bit rate  but will cause the image to be corrupted     y UPnP longer if there is packet loss during transmission     33 Multicast   Y Accessible IP Video Quality Control     1 PPPoE    Fixed bit rate   55Kbps Y       SNMP     Fixed quality    Good v  E H Video    i Save     C Image Setting  Resolution  Setting Description Default    4 image resolutions  size  are provided  352 x 240 in NTSC or  Select the image size  The administrator can choose each option 352 x 288 in PAL  with NTSC or PAL modulation     i    PAL    Frame Rate  Frame ETA   second     Setting Defaul    Ve er Each resolution has a maximum frame  30 for NTSC  rate limit due to the system performance   25 for PAL  The Administrator can set up the key    frame interval to determine the video  quality     NISC   Max FrameRate   PAL   Max  Frame Rate  mwmw w   ea s  INCUCAI       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 VPort   s web homepage                         Key frame interval            4 25    VPort 3310 User  
94. rk  LEJ General 1st SMTP password i _   G SMTP Server ist Sender s email address  S FTP Server 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email    i DDNS 2nd SMTP  mail  server     E UPnP 2nd SMTP account name    Y Multicast 2nd SMTP password  EE Accessible IP 2nd Sender s email address    Z  E Note  There are 2 SMTP servers and sender Email accounts for sending system information and alarms  At     Ed SNMP least one of them should be set up correctly to enable the email transmitting system   EE Video 1st Recipient s Email Address       Ea   2nd Recipient s Email Address  i     3 Quality Note  There are 2 recipient email accounts for receiving system information and alarms   E    4 12    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Ist SMTP Server and Sender Email    Setting Defaul    Ist SMTP  mail  SMTP Server   s IP address or URL  None  address   Ist SMTP account For security reasons  most SMTP servers ye  name require the account name and password    S SMTP password  to be authenticated  one    Ist Sender   s email For security reasons  SMTP servers must N  see the exact sender email address     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 1    SMTP Server  and Sender Email fail when connecting or sending email     Two recipient email accounts are available for receiving emails sent by VPort  For redundancy 
95. s when designing the video  over IP system  and when specifying the requirements for the video system        Camera Control    VPort supports PTZ  PAN TILT ZOOM  motorized camera control via an RS 232 or RS 485  COM port  Before setting up camera control  the administrator should first connect the PTZ  camera to the VPort     4 26    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration       Note  There are 5 custom commands for users to define PTZ camera actions  except for PAN  TILT   ZOOM  FOCUS and preset positions   To do this  users need to refer to the contro  protocols provided by  the supplier of PTZ camera     Save      gt  PTZ  Motorized  Camera Control    Sy Main Menu Camera ID 0     C Overview interface Mode    HC System Select the serial interface    RS485 v     EJ Network Port Settings    EXI Video Baud rate  bps  2400    vi     A Image Setting Data bits En    C  Camera Modulation Stop bits   1        eee Parity bit None i        EI Camera Control PTZ Camera Driver  Bs Se Select the camera driver  None v    Set up Preset Positions Set up Custom Commands  Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above    with resolution of 1024x768 Set up Custom Camera     Upload a PTZ Camera Driver             Setting Defauli    Each PTZ camera has the ID to identify  Camera ID which PTZ camera is in the multi drop   connection  To connect to the PTZ   camera  VPort should first identify its ID     Interface mode    Setting Defaul    The COM port supports 2 serial  interfaces  although only one i
96. screwdriver to  PE    tighten the wire clamp screws on the front of  the terminal block connector     PWR1 Lewre    V1  Vit V2  V2  STEP 3  Insert the plastic terminal block    O O O mj oo O O O O  amp       connector prongs into the terminal block  AD AD AD AD AD AD receptor  which is located on VPort 3310   s top  nae     panel        PWR1 Lpwr2     VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Wiring the Digital Inputs    VPort 3310 has two sets of digital input  DI 1 and DI 2  Each DI consists of two contacts of the  6 pin terminal block connector on VPort   s top panel  which are used for VPort   s two DC inputs   Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown here     STEP 1  Insert the negative  ground  positive    DI wires into the      I1 terminals   STEP 2  To keep the DI wires from pulling  loose  use a small flat blade screwdriver to    on   a pr d   tighten the wire clamp screws on the front of    the terminal block connector   moi r STEP 3  Insert the plastic terminal block    2 200000 2080 O 200000 z EIEIO    connector prongs into the terminal block  200000 COPA   DO 200020 receptor  which 1s located on VPort 3310   s top    Lor J L DI2 d panel        10 100BaseT  X  Ethernet Port Connection    The 10 100BaseT X  port located on VPort 3310   s front panel is used to connect to  Ethernet enabled devices     Below we show pinouts for both MDI  NIC type  and MDI X  HUB Switch type  ports  and also  show cable wiring diagrams for straight thr
97. sers 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 in a LAN  or VLAN  that belong 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 number of participants or  collaborators expands     e Works with other IP protocols and services  such as Quality of Service  QoS      e There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and ef
98. shown at  the top of the page     Step 4  If the firmware file is correct  click on the Upgrade  If the firmware version is out of date   or equal to the current firmware version  a warning message will pop up to ask if you  want to process the upgrade     Step 5  At this point  an Update Progress pop up window will show you the progress of the  firmware upgrade  When the process is finished  a Done button will appear in the right  corner of the window  Click on the Done button to complete the entire upgrade process     Update Progress  Update device settings        peral Number IP Address Model Progress  00 02 D1 00 00 13 192 168 2125   Port 3310 Uploading files        VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Reset to Factory Default    Reset to the factory default by clicking on the OK button  as shown in the following figure         A    Home   Reset to Factory Default    E Main Menu    a Ouerniyr  Reset to Factory Default will restart the system and  ES  System delete all the changes that have been made to the configuration   ee Are you sure you want to reset to factory default    le General    tal Account   ae KS    a System Log   ze System Parameter     7 Firmware Uperade    a       NOTE All parameters will be reset to the factory defaults when you use the Factory Default function   For this reason  remember to export the CONFIG ini file before using the Factory Defaul function  if you want to keep the customized configuration file        Network    General Ne
99. sure that the operations of such devices are legal in your  locality before installing this unit for surveillance purposes     Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Chapter 4    Chapter 5    Table of Contents    INEFOCUICTION nicissaria 1 1  PVC IV Wy isc a eee hin ce eat Sina hatte eo ans sd ns gated Geechee va alec Sah ties iaa 1 2  DAG A A II II II O A 1 3  Product ESAS ai 1 4  dois App ieai ON ene o T een er ene eee erent 1 4  Panel Lavoro NV PTE DoT rie 1 5  Product CSC AUC UN rasa acetate ta E E 1 6  Gettin leo   gt   g d Renee eee ae ico 2 1  Be fore  Geri    ad aitor aaa 2 2  First Time Installation and Configuration                 cccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccceccccccccecccccccccccceceeeeeees 2 2  Network Environment with a DHCP Servet                 ccccccsesseseesssesseeseeseeeeseseeessssssesaas 2 3  Network Environment without a DHCP Servet                 cccccessssssessssssssssssssssssssssseeeaes 2 5  Mounino VPO 2 8  Mountime Dimas a od cenit 2 8  DIN   Rail MOONIN SA E AO dera 2 9  Wall Mountine  UP co 2 9  Witine Reguire Menis a ia 2 10  round iis MOXA V POH SD a 2 11  Wiring the Relay Contat tien 2 11  Wiring the Redundant Power INputS          oooonononnooooooononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnononononoss 2 11  Witne the Dista IOPU o 2 12  10 100BaseT X  Ethernet Port Connection        cccccccccnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 2 12  Accessing VPort 3310   s Web based Manager    oocoonconnconccocccoccconncnanenanenans 3 1  Functions F
100. t   J   3 SMTP Server  gt  7 iy    Bt Fite         3 DDNS         3 UPP 5 IB IL a      EJ Multicast 6 Oooo O OE          dial 5 i      lt  PPPoE l         SNMP E          ae Video   le JL    HE Audio 10   A  a  H ES Save       Accessible IP Settings allows you to add or remove    Legal    remote host IP addresses to prevent  unauthorized access  Access to 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      192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0  192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128  192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128       PPPoE    Some environments do not have a LAN  and therefore alternative solutions  such as an xDSL  connection  are used for setting up the remote network system  VPort 3310 supports the PPPoE   PPP over Ethernet  function  which means that VPort 3310 can dial up to the ISP server by i
101. t rate to 768 Kbps  1000000 set bit rate to 1000 Kbps  1200000 set bit rate to 1200 Kbps    10 set maximum frame rate to 10 fps    15 set maximum frame rate to 15 fps    set maximum frame rate to 20 fps  set maximum frame rate to 25 fps  30  for NTSC only  set maximum frame rate to 30 fps    II IA  En    SS a U  A o AA O  l Overlay text and time stamp on video  in  QCIF  only time stamp is overlayed  ae Do not overlay text and time stamp on video       4 42    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Group  Audio    NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION     r w   5900 Kbps  6700 Kbps    7950 7950 Kbps       10200 10200 Kbps  12200 12200 Kbps  A L external microphone in    Use line in    Group  Image    NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION    brightness  lt  5 to 5 gt  Adjust brightness of image according to mode   r w  settings   lt 0 gt      r w  settings   lt 0 gt    r w  settings   lt 0 gt    r w  settings   lt 0 gt     mode Preview Apply the parameter of image but not save     w  Restore the last saved image parameters  Directly save the adjust image parameters       Group  Motion    VALUE DESCRIPTION      disable motion detection    1  enablemotiondetecti  n   motion detection    alertonvideo O not eee ee alert window on streaming   r w  video    o Display alert window on streaming video   alert window on streaming video    winenabled_ lt 1 3 gt  a disable motion window  1    Lo enable motion window l   motion window  1     r w  characters  gt   lt blank gt    r w  0 to 320 for CMOS  lt 0 
102. tatus  24     gt   Client Settings  B  System Configuration       Y Wy yy g    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Getting Started    Step 9  Accessing VPort   s System Configuration   Click on System Configuration to access the overview of the system configuration to change the  configuration  Model Name  Server Name  IP Address  MAC Address  Firmware Version  and  LED Status appear in the green bar near the top of the page  Use this information to check the  system information and installation     Details of each configuration are described in this User   s Manual     MOXA VPort 3310 Series Video Server    deo    s Audio    Serial    Model Name  VPort 3310 IP Address   192 168 2 118 Firmware Version  V1 0 0 x       Server Name  VPort 3310 Video Server MAC Address   0002D1000013   Poweri Power2 Fault       A      System Configuration    Welcome to the System Configuration pages  A brief description of each configuration group is given below  Click on a  zm  Overview plus sign in the left pane to expand a group  and then click on the name of the page you would like to open   H System Description and Content  BiG  Network i General Setting Host Name and Date Time l  a asin   Account Administrator  User and Demo Account Privileges Management  E Audio Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system  communication  power and LED status  ENG Alam System   System Log System Log and operation information l      System Parameter    System parameters information and Import Export function        
103. tected  the Video Server will try to handshake with  supported cameras until a supported camera is found  Camera detection will cease once a PTZ    VPort 3310 User   s Manual Frequently Asked Questions                                        camera is recognized       How many users are allowed to access Video Server at the same time       Basically  there is no limitation  However the video quality also depends on the network    bandwidth  To achieve the best effect  the Video Server will allow 20 users to be connected  It  is recommended to build another web server to host a large quantity of users by retrieving  images from the Video Server periodically       What is Video Server   s video rate       The MPEG4 codec can process 30 frames per second internally  However the total    performance is subject to many coefficients as follows     1  Network throughput    2  Bandwidth share    3  Number of users    4  The complicated objects in view results in larger image file    5  The level of your PC or notebook which is responsible for displaying images     In general  the transfer rate for a general local network environment can achieve over 200  kilobytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures of a normal environment per second       How can I keep the Video Server as private as possible       The Video Server is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces  The    user authentication and special confirmation when installing can keep the Video S
104. the following table  Select one of these options to communicate between the SNMP  agent and manager     Protocol Security Authentication Data Method  Version Mode Type Encryption  V1  V2c Read  Community Use a community string  Community _  string match for authentication    SNMP V1  V2c  V1  V2c    Write Read  Community    Use a community string  match for authentication    Community  string    Use account with admin or  user to access objects    No Auth No  Provides authentication  based on HMAC MDS  or  HMAC SHA algorithms   No  8 character passwords are  the minimum requirement    for authentication     MD5 or SHA  MD5 or SHA    Provides authentication  based on HMAC MDS or  HMAC SHA algorithms   and data encryption key   8 character passwords and a  data encryption key are the  minimum requirements for  authentication and  encryption     Data encryption  key    MD5 or SHA  MD5 or SHA       Configure SNMP    The following figures indicate which SNMP parameters can be configured  A more detailed  explanation of each parameter is given below the figure     4 20    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration                 gt    SNMP   J  Main Menu    SNMP Read Write Settings   1 Overview 2      SNMP Versions   V1  W2c        System a     E       V1 V2c Read Communit ublic   Fy Network Y p       CI Genl Vi V2c Write Read Community private    33 SMTP Server Root Auth  Type   3 ee FTP Server Root Data Encryption Key a         DONS User Auth  Type   a EENE User Data Encryp
105. tichannel   camctrl presetname_ lt 0  gt   first  channel   camctrl lt 1  gt  presetname_ lt 0  gt    other channels   An 32 bits integer  each bit can  be set separately as follows   Bit 0   gt  Support camera control  PT ZEnabled lt 0  gt  function O not support    1  support   Bit 1   gt  Build in or external  camera  O external   1 build in   Bit 2   gt  Support pan operation   O not support   1  support   Bit 3   gt  Support tilt operation   O not support   1 support   Bit 4   gt  Support zoom  operation  O not support    1  support   Bit 5   gt  Support focus  operation  O not support      Number of camera supported    Number of uart supported  Number of DI supported     lt codecname gt   lt codecname gt       Supported video codec name separated  Available video codec name  by comma    MJPEG   gt  Motion JPEG   MP4SHM   gt  MPEG4 short   header mode    MP4SP   gt  MPEG4 simple  profile    AudioCodec  lt codecname gt   lt codecname gt       Supported audio codec name separated  Available audio codec name  by comma   G7221   gt  G 722 1  G729A   gt  G 729A  GAMR   gt  GSM AMR  AAC   gt AAC    5 10       VPort 3310 User   s Manual URL  CGI  Commands    MotionDetectionMethod 1   gt  full screen motion An integer to indicate the motion  detection detection method  3   gt  three windows motion  detection    StreamingProtocol  lt protocolname gt   Supported streaming protocol   lt protocolname gt         RTSP RTP UDP   gt  RTP over  UDP   RTSP_ RTP TCP   gt  RTP over  RTSP   
106. tion Key E     d a Trap Settings     159 Accessible IP j           a   Trap Server IP Name       E PPPoE E  gt   E Trap Communit ublic       P Z E   ENE Video bi MIB mena abel       Switch Object ID enterprise 8691 8 1 1   HH Audio   Save   EJ Alarm    Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024768 e          SNMP Read Wirte Settings    SNMP Versions    Setting Defauli    Select SNMP Versions V1  V2c  V3  protocol to manage the switch     V1  V2c  V3    V1  V2e Select SNMP Versions V1  V2c protocol V1  V2c  to manage the switch    V3 only Select SNMP Versions V3 protocol only  to manage the switch    V1  V2c Read Community    Setting Defaul    Use a community string match for   V1  V2c Read authentication  The SNMP agent uses the  Public   Community community string public to access all  max  30 characters   objects with read only permission           V1  V2c Read Write Community    Setting Defaul    Use a community string match for    V1  V2c Read Write  Jauthentication  The SNMP agent uses the  Public  Community community string public to access all  max  30 characters   objects with read only permission        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 the MIB file  User privilege only  allows reading MIB file  but does not authorize writing to the file     4 21    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Root Auth  Type  for SNMP V1  V
107. tself  to request an IP address     4 18    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration  Video Server WITHOUT PPPoE    on pe             Internet        Router DSL Modem  i    ISP Server       In this case  a router with PPPoE is required for dial up to ISP and the IP address must be fixed to  retain the video server   s network connection     Video Server WITH PPPoE        Internet      e            Q    gt  xDSL Modem      ISP Server       The PPPoE function allows VPort 3310 to dial up to an ISP automatically  In this case  VPort does  not need to use a fixed IP address  since an email will be sent to notify the administrator that the  current IP address was changed by the ISP server  The PPPoE function is more cost effective  compared to applying for a fixed IP address     How to establish VPort 3310   s PPPoE connection  Step 1  Configure VPort 3310   s PPPoE configuration page via a private LAN connection              Set a PPPoE Connection     3 Main Menu   1 Overview  A System  Ey Network   Gy General Confirm password   E  SMTP Server   13 FTP Server   4 DDNS   3 UPnP     23 Multicast     13 Accessible IP     3  PPPoE   E  SNMP  53 Video  Be Audio  HE Alarm    C  Enable PPPoE  User name    User password            Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768 yv    Setting Description Default  Enable PPPoE Enable or disable PPPoE function   U J Authentication is given to the ISP to N  User password   actablish the xDSL connection   Confirm password
108. tware that support RTSP can directly acquire and view the video images sent  from VPort 3310 without any proprietary codec or SDK installations  for the convenience of  network system integration  The default access name 1s live sdp  which means that you can access  the media through the following URL  rtsp    lt IP address gt  live sdp in the software that supports  RTSP     4 10    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Setting Defaul    Access Name A URL to identify VPort   s RTSP vesd   max  20 characters   video audio stream  PE       An RTSP port is similar to an HTTP port   which can enable the connection of 554  video audio stream via RTSP     We use Apple QuickTime media player to illustrate RTSP streaming applications     Step 1  Open Apple QuickTime Player and select File  gt  Open URL in New Player     Welcome to QuickTime oe m o       File Edit Movie Favorites Window Help        QuickTime    Loading            00 00 00 Loading        Step 2  When the following pop up window appears  type the URL in the input box  E g   type  rtsp    lt VPort 3310   s IP address gt  live sdp  and then click on OK to connect to VPort  3310     Enter an Intemet URL to open        Step 3  Wait a few seconds for QuickTime Player to establish the connection     live sdp   X  Fie Edit Movie Favorites Window Help    Q          00 00 00 Buf fering  19s    SUMA    O    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Step 4  After the connection has been established  VPort 33
109. twork 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                                         a  Te General Network Settings  E  3 os     Acc a As     ee FeFe  2  Get IP address automatically   53 Miwni O Use fixed IP address    E General Senate   SoRpa y it   O SMTP Server IP address 1192 168 2 125    Gg FIP sever Subnet mask  255 255 255 0     E DDN Gateway 1192 168 2 254  lure Primary DNS l192 168 1 7          Secondary DNS 192 168 1 6    a        HTTP i   SNMP ELE pO 80     EE Video han     ne esis Built in FTP server port  21     10  Abra Streaming E   Access name live sdp y  Best viewed with IE 5 0 0r above RTSP port 554      ith resolution of 1024     WIth resolution of 10243768 3 TERE  Access Method  VPort products support the DHCP protocol  which means that VPort can get its IP address from a  DHCP server automatically when it is connected into the TCP IP network  The Administrator  should determine 1f it is more appropriate to use DHCP  or assign a fixed IP     4 9    VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Setting Defaul    Get IP address VPort gets the IP address automatically  tomaticall from the DHCP   l  ial Se sia Get IP address automatically    Dress 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 
110. user   s manual        Configuring Multicast Settings             Multicast Settings OO  Ga System Los ist multicast group address 239 128 1 99   A System Parameter ist multicast video port  5556   13 Firmware Upgrade 1st multicast audio port 15558  LJ Factory Default 1st multicast TTL 15  5 Za    NJ Enable IGMP protocol   3 General   3 SMTP Server  3 FTP Server   DDNs Save  ca UPnP    Setting Defaul      multicast group Multicast Group address for sending 939 128 1 99  si video stream     TES wet 1  multicast video port Video port number  555 5556    Audio port number    gt     Multicast TTL  Time to live  threshold   In the network  there is a certain TTL  threshold defined for each network   1  multicast TTL interface or tunnel  A multicast packet   s  TTL must be larger than the defined TTL  for that packet to be forwarded across  that link     NOTE Whenever you enable the IGMP Multicast stream of VPort  please note the video audio port  number        VPort 3310 User   s Manual System Configuration    Accessible IP List  VPort 3310 uses an IP address based filtering method to control access to the VPort                                                                                                                    Best viewed with IE 5 0 or above  with resolution of 1024x768 av    Home     Accessible IP List   e    Enable accessible IP list   Disable    will allow all IPs to connect   re  Overview aoe     aoe  gi System inder a   NetMask  ES Network       JE a  E Sema i
111. ype the default IP  address in the browser   s address box  In this case  the default IP address is 192 168 0 99 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     2  If VPort 3310 detects that another host on the network has already been assigned IP address  192 168 0 99  then the VPort 3310 will use the next available IP  192 168 0 100  or  192 168 0 101  etc   as its default IP address  In this case  you can use Moxa   s IP Reporter  utility to locate each VPort connected to the network  Since IP Reporter searches by MAC  address  the VPort and computer just need to be connected to the same Ethernet LAN for IP  Reporter to locate the VPort     To change the IP address of VPort manually  access VPort   s web server  and then navigate to the  System Configuration  gt  Network  gt  General page to configure the IP address and other  network settings  Check the Use fixed IP address to ensure that the IP address you assign is not  deleted each time the VPort is restarted     Step 6  Authentication for Accessing VPort 3310 Web based Manager  1  Type the IP address in the web browser   s address input box and then press enter     2  A window will open asking you to enter the user name and password for authentication  For  first time access  the administrator must type root for user name  and root for password  Click  on OK to continue             
    
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