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1.      Conditions    setup the event  alarm to trigger the Dynastream  and the behavior  after being triggered   System General settings of alarm  Basic  Schedule    Digital input    Basic settings of event alarm  Schedule setting of event alarm    Configure the Digital Input Alarm  Motion Configure the motion detection alarm  Event   Detection  Alarm   CGI Event    Camera    Set up the CGI event alarm  Configure the camera tamper alarm    INNU    Tamper    4 2    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    This table can also be found on the System Configuration  gt  Overview webpage     MOXA  VPort 26A www moxa com    lame   VPort 264 1MP IP Camera                                                                                                                      iga System Configuration    Man Menu po rf   ye the System Configuration pages  A brief description of each configuration group is given below  Click on a plus sign in the left pane to expand a group  and then dick on the name of the page you  would like to open   GI Profies  G Overview i    Category   nem Description and Comtent  7 CI System L  General Setting Host Name and Date Time  PED Meter Account Administrator  User and Demo Account Privileges Management    Y Video Local Storage Set up the local storage capability  a Aude System Log System Log and operation information  yu OynaStres  a System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export function   gt  E Alarm Firrmmanra Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgr
2.      Step 5     Click Save to save the settings     Step 6    To test the VMD condition  check the action of the graphics bar on the left side of the save button  Wave your  hand in front of the camera  in the VMD area  and then note which color shows up in the graphics bar  Green  means VMD is not triggered  Red means VMD is triggered     Step 7   Set up the Trigger Conditions and Actions of each VMD  and then click on the Save button to save these  configurations     4 42    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    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 that were  triggered by only a small difference between sequential images  These false alarms might be triggered by the  flicker of fluorescent lights  the movement of shadows  or similar everyday events     CGI Event    The VPort can accept 5 CGI commands  which are sent from external devices  such as ioLogik series Ethernet  I O  to be the event alarms     NOTE The VPort only can accept the CGI commands that follow the VPort   s CGI commands format     Enable CGI Event alarm  CGI Event Trigger Actions    Event Index Trigger Action HTTP Action Setting  Trigger Relay1 alarm Servert    Server2    Server3  _  Server4    Send snapshot image via E mail  Event 1 Send snapshotimage via FTP  Send message via HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec  
3.     M VMD     80    M YMD     80    sensitive    k      Save       Trigger Conditions and Actions    Trigger Condition   Trigger Action   HTTP Action Setting    _  Trigger Relay1 alarm E  Server    Server2  _  Server3  _  Server4  T  Send snapshot image via E mail    T  Send snapshot image via FTP    VMD1    Send message via HTTP Event Servers       Record video on SD card 5 Sec     Trigger Relay1 alarm El Serveri    Server2 C  Server3 EC  Server4  E  Send snapshot image via E mail    VMD2 E  Send snapshot image via FTP    E  Send message via HTTP Event Servers      Record video on SD card 5 Sec       Trigger Relay1 alarm El servert C  Server2    Server3 E  Servera  E  Send snapshot image via E mail    VMD3 l Send snapshot image via FTP      Send message via HTTP Event Servers           Record video on SD card 5 Sec    Note  HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered  Please refer to URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the  customer defined commands for writing this setting with 100 characters    Setting  Description       fault  Enable VMD alarm Enable or disable the Video Motion Detection alarm Disabled    Show alert on the image when   Enable or disable the    show the alert     which when enabled Disabled  VMD is triggered displays a red square frame on the video image of the VMD alarm    notification    Show motion block on the image Enable this item for real time motion detection  
4.    Connection  Keep Alive r n     r n    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Accessible IP List  The VPort uses an IP address based filtering method to control access to the VPort     Accessible IP List     Fl Enable accessible IP list   Disable  will allow all IPs to connect       Index   IP NetMask    1          2       3                         10       Save    Accessible IP Settings allow you to add or remove    Legal    remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized  access  Access to the VPort is controlled by IP address  That is  if a host s IP address is in the accessible IP table   then the host will be allowed access to the VPort  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 000000  Anv host  192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255    192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254  192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254  192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126  192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254       4 20    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    SNMP    The VPort 26A 1MP supports three SNMP protocols  The available protocols ar
5.    Moxa   Word O Hi byte    M     Word O Lo byte  Word 1 Hi byte      x     Word 1 Lo byte      a     Word 2 Hi byte       0     Word 2 Lo byte    XO     0x0030 20 word Product Name    VPort 26A 1MP   Word O Hi byte      V     Word O Lo byte  Word 1 Hi byte  Word 1 Lo byte  Word 2 Hi byte    Word 2 Lo byte  Word 3 Hi byte  Word 3 Lo byte  Word 4 Hi byte      A     Word 4 Lo byte   M0       0x0050 Ro fiword   Product Serial Number    0x0051 2 word Firmware Version  Word O Hi byte   major  A   Word O Lo byte   minor  B   Word 1 Hi byte   release  C   Word 1 Lo byte   build  D   0x0053 2 word Firmware Release Date  Firmware was released on 2007 05 06 at 09 o clock  Word O   0x0609  Word 1   0x0705       Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Modbus Address Table    Ethernet MAC Address   Ex  MAC   00 01 02 03 04 05  Word O Hi byte   0x00   Word O Lo byte   Ox01   Word 1 Hi byte   0x02   Word 1 Lo byte   0x03   Word 2 Hi byte   0x04   Word 2 Lo byte   0x05  Channel 1 Video Signal  0x0000  Off    Record Always Enable  0x0000 Disable  0x0001 Enable  DynaStream Duration    DynaStream Always Enable  0x0000 Disable  0x0001 Enable   Camera tamper status  0x0000  No alert   0x0001  Alert   Camera tamper learning status  0x0000  No learning    0x0001  Is learning       B 2    C    Time Zone Table    The hour offsets for different time zones are shown below  You will need this information when setting the time  zone in automatic date time synchronization  GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time  which is the glob
6.    Y  0 to 300      Camera Setting  A few camera parameters can be configured for improving image quality according to the environment     Camera Setting    Environment Image View   9 Outdoor  indoor  AV TCP  2000 01 01 00 34 54  Image Adjustments   Saturation  0 v Contrast  0 v Sharpness  0 v   AGC 16X v BLC Middle v AWB ATW v   Appearance Normal v    Digital Noise Reduction  C  Enable  Day   Night  9  Day  color     Night  Black and white   Light Sensor  automatic switch the Dav  Night mode     Switch lux level   L1 7       Detect duration sec  1   60sec   DI Control   Pull High v  Trigger relay output when day night mode switch  Relay status is   Normal Close 7 when day mode  Relay status is  Normal Open 7 when night mode  Auto Exposure Shutter  Auto Level   0       WDR    WDR  Level8 v    Environment    Setting  Description 0 JDefault                Environment Choose what kind of environment will VPort camera be Outdoor    installed  optimized parameters will be applied to best fit your    choice       4 27    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Image Adjustment     Setting  Description  Tune the image attribute for the user   s preference for  4 to  6  Contrast  amp  Sharpness   Tune the image attribute for the user s preference for  4 to   4    Default               OO  Auto Gain Control This AGC function provides clear image in low light condition    16x   AGC  This controls an amplifier that is used to boost the video signal  when the light dims so as to incre
7.   ATTENTION    Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your Moxa VPort 26A 1MP     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        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    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   Keep input wiring and output wiring separate     It is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary     WARNING    This equipment is intended to be used in a Restricted Access Location     3    Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP s  Web based Manager    This chapter includes information about how to access the VPort 26A 1MP IP camera for the first time     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Functions Feature
8.  16 45  172 19 16 228  172 19 16 60  172 19 16 207  172191622    172 19 16 16    00 90   8 00 00 03  00 90 E8 1E 3B D6  00 90 E8 36 01 09  00 90 E8 21 73 B8  00 90   8 21 73 AA  00 90 E8 00 26 99  00 90 E8 06 11 02    VPort06  VPort 461  VPort36  VPort 461       VPort 461  VPort26A       2 7    22    2   xi   Model Padres  WACAddes  sas  None Tien BE PAT  VPort26A 172 19 16 5 00 90   8 26 01 26 VPort26A IP Address 172 19 16 22  VPort06 172 19 16 47 00 90 E8 2E 06 04 VPort06 Netmask 255 255 255 0  VPort 354 172 19 16 48 00 90 E8 20 02 F3 VPort 354 O   e  VPort 26A 172 19 16 29 00 90 E8 26 A6 A8 VPort 26A Serial No 00  EDS 508A MM SC 192 168 127 253 00 90 E8 0E 2F 38 Managed    Firmware Ver  1 1 0  EDS P506A 4POE 192 168 127 252 00 90   8 20 9D DE Managed    Switch Location Ba tr oe  EDS P506A 4POE 192 168 127 253 00 90   8 33 DA F6 Managed            40   VPort 16 M12  Prolan  172 19 16 59 00 90   8 06 01 16 VPort 16      EDS 408A MM ST 192 168 127 253 00 90   8 23 F3 7D Managed      EDS 408A MM SC 172 19 16 35 00 90   8 0D 66 73 Managed          Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    NOTE    3  Users can double click the selected VPort  or use the IE web browser to access the VPort   s web based  manager  web server      Manual Address Assignment   If your VPort 26A 1MP is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server  then you will need to  configure the IP address manually  The default IP address of the VPort 26A 1MP is 192 168 127 100 and the  default subnet mask 
9.  Codec Tvpe    This codec tvpe shows the codec of each video stream     Resolution  The VPort 26A 1MP supports 5 different resolutions  WXGA  HD  SVGA  Full D1  4CIF  VGA  CIF  and QCIF      Setting  Description  eat  Select the image size   8 image resolutions  size  are provided  The administrator can   1280x720  choose each option with NTSC or PAL modulation     Max  FPS  Frame per second     Setting  Description ateos    Maximum frame rate The maximum frame rate is different to accommodate different   30 for NTSC  25 for       modulations of video input  Administrators can also set up the   PAL    maximum frame rate to optimize bandwidth use   NTSC  1  3  5  10  15  20  25  30  PAL  1 3 5 8  12 16  20  25       Frame rate  frames per second  is determined by the resolution  image data size  bit rate   and transmission  traffic status  The Administrator and users can check the frame rate status in the FPS Status on the VPort   s  web homepage     4 31    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE    NOTE    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  Description    O Z O     o  Defaut      Fixed bit rate The administrator can fix the bandwidth to tune the video 4000Kbps in   Only for H 264  quality and FPS  frames per second  to the optimum 1280x720 resolution  combination     The VPort will tune the video performance according to the    configured
10.  Default function  For this reason  if you  want to keep a digital copy of the current configuration  remember to export the sys_config ini file before using  the Factory Default function     Reboot  From the    Device Reboot    page  click OK  as shown in the following figure  to restart the VPort   s system   Device Reboot    This device will reboot for restarting system   Are you sure you want to reboot     4 8    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Network    General Network Settings    The General Network Settings page includes some basic but important network configurations that enable  the VPort to be connected to a TCP IP network     General Network Settings    Access Method  9  DHCP  DHCP   Auto configure  Use fixed IP address  General Settings  IP address  Subnet mask  Gateway  Primary DNS    Secondary DNS    HTTP  HTTP port 80  HTTPS port 443  HTTP mode HTTP Only      RTSP Streaming    RTSP port 554  Save    Access Method    VPort products support the DHCP protocol  which means that the VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP  server automatically when it is connected to a TCP IP network  The Administrator should determine if it is more  appropriate to use DHCP  or assign a fixed IP     Setting    Description Default  DHCP Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server  DHCP  DHCP   Auto configure   Get the IP address automatically from the DHCP server  and    download the configurations from the TFTP server with Opt  66 67 mechanism     Use fixed IP
11.  Save snapshot to The pre alarm  trigger  and post alarm snapshot images can be   Disabled  storage saved on an  optional  SD card   Record video on SD Once this VMD is triggered  then for a configured time period   Disabled  card for Sec the VPort will record video to an  optional  SD card        4 44    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    HTTP Action Setting     Setting  Description  eat  Server 1  2  3  4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action       Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP    Blank  event sever in this column    Once the configurations are done  a purple box will appear in the right top corner of the image to indicate that  environmental learning is underway  the procedure should take between 1 and 3 minutes  After the learning is  complete  the purple box will disappear  Once the tamper alarm is triggered  the box will reappear  but the  color will now be yellow     Camera tamper in environment learning    2000 01 01 10 18 4          MI Enable Audio Post    2000 01 01 10 21 54          E  Enable Audio Post    4 45       A    Frequently Asked Questions    What if I forget my password     Every access to the IP camera needs authentication  unless the admin password is set up as blank  If you  are one of the managed users  you will need to ask the administrator for the password  If you are the  administrator  there is no way to recover the admin password  The only way to regain access to IP camera  is to
12.  Se    Note  Each independent stream supports up to 30 FPS        Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Technical Specifications    Video Viewing    e DynaStream    supported for changing the video frame rate automatically  e CBR Pro    for good image quality in limited bandwidth transmission   e 3 privacy mask areas provided   e Adjustable image size and quality   e Timestamp and text overlay   e Maximum of 5 simultaneous unicast connections   e ROI  Region of Interest  configuration for up to 3 areas   PTZ  Digital PTZ with 4X zoom    Audio  Audio Inputs  1 line in or mic in with 2 pin terminal block connector  Audio Outputs  1 line out with 2 pin terminal block connector    Network   Protocols  TCP  UDP  HTTP  SMTP  FTP  Telnet  NTP  DNS  DHCP  UPnP  RTP  RTSP  ICMP  IGMPv3  QoS   SNMPv1 v2c v3  DDNS  Modbus TCP  802 1X  SSH HTTPS   Ethernet  1 10 100BaseT X  Ethernet port  RJ45 connector    GPIO   Digital Inputs  1  max  8 mA   e Low   13 V to  30 V   e High   30 V to  3 V   Relay Outputs  1  max  24 VDC  1A    LED Indicators   STAT  Indicates if the system is booted properly or not  Network  10 Mbps or 100 Mbps   Power  Power on off   DIP Switch  To turn the LED light on off    Local Storage  SD Socket  Standard SD socket  SDHC     Power Requirements   Power Input    e VPort 26A 1MP  1  12 24 VDC or 24 VAC   e VPort P26A 1MP  Power over Ethernet  PoE  IEEE 802 3af   Power Consumption    e VPort 26A 1MP  4 7 W   e VPort P26A 1MP  5 8 W    Physical Characteristics   Housing  Metal  IP66 rate
13.  Server3 C  Server4  Send snapshot image via E mail  9  Low  DI1 Send snapshot image via FTP  Rising Send message via HTTP Event Servers  Falling Record video on SD card 5 Sec   Note  HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered  Please refer to URL syntax being defined in RFC 1738 and the  customer defined commands for writing this setting with 100 characters    setting Jpeseription O era       Enable digital input Enable or disable the digital input alarm   alarm    Trigger Conditions    setting  meseription  ete  The DI is always in the    High    state after an alarm is detected   The DI is always in the    Low    state after an alarm is detected     Rising The DI works from state    Low    to state    High    and then back to   Disable  state    Low    when an alarm is detected    Falling The DI works from state    High    to state    Low    and then back to   Disable  state    High    when an alarm is detected     NOTE Please refer to Chapter 1 to see the DI specifications        Trigger Actions    setting   pescripton O  ee  Trigger Relavi alarm Once this DI is triggered  the Relavi alarm will be activated    Send snapshot image   Once this DI is triggered  the VPort will send the snapshot Disable  via E mail images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the E mail   addresses  which are set in the Network  SMTP Server page   Send snapshot image   Once this DI is triggered  the VPort will 
14.  Settings    Alarm Time Interval    Delay 32 second s  before detecting the next alarm  10 999 secs     Send Alarm with Snapshot images      Take snapshotin 2  seconds s  before event  1 10 secs     _ Take snapshot in 11 secondsis  after event    Suffix of Image File Name in FTP and Mail attachment        With Data and Time      With Customized words    Dl  Relay Status    DI 1  Low Relay 1  Close    Relay Active Behavior    Y  Relay is in active continuously once an alarm is happened   Relay is in active for the period of alarm interval time once an alarm is happened     Relay is in active for the period of the alarm being triggered DI trigger and lan port link down      Override Relay warning setting     _  Override Relay 1 warning setting    Save    Alarm Time Interval    Setting Description fait    Delay second s  before   Set the minimum time interval before another event alarm is  32 seconds    detecting the next triggered   10 to 999 seconds   alarm       NOTE The delay before triggering the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot after an  event  post event image      Send Alarm with Snapshot images    Setting Description Pates    Take snapshot A snapshot image is taken this number of seconds before the   2 seconds  seconds s  before the  event alarm is triggered   from 1 to 6    event seconds   Take snapshot A snapshot image is taken this number of seconds after the 11 seconds  seconds s  after the event alarm is triggered   from 1 to 999   
15.  address Use the IP address assigned by the administrator        NOTE We strongly recommend that the administrator assign a fixed IP address to the VPort  since all of the functions  and applications provided by the VPort are active when the VPort is connected to the network  Use DHCP to  determine if the VPort   s IP address may change when then network environment changes  or the IP address is  occupied by other clients     4 9    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Auto Configuration   In a mass installation  it is time consuming to configure each of the many devices one by one  Therefore  DHCP  Opt 66 67 provides a mechanism whereby configurations can be saved on a TFTP server  Once a new device is  installed  the configurations can be downloaded to this new device automatically  By doing this  the installer  can save a lot of time and efforts in mass device installation  Follow the steps below to use the  auto configuration function via Opt 66 67     Step 1   When VPort 26A 1MP enables the auto configuration function  it will ask for the IP address from DHCP server   and the path of the TFTP server and configuration file     FTP Server   Configuration files  SetDevice 1       ER   L  1  DHCP request  response with  gt     Option 66 67       FTP server Configure file name  B          0  Power on with default IP address   IP config  DHCP         p B    Once VPort 26A 1MP completes the IP settings  it will acquire the configuration file from the TFTP server  and  che
16.  authorization to read and write MIB files  User privilege only allows reading the MIB file  but does  not authorize writing to the file     Root Auth  Type  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3 and V3 only     setting  pescriton  eat  No Auth Use admin  account to access objects  No authentication     MD5 Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms   8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for  authentication    SHA  Auth Provide authentication based on the MAC SHA algorithms   8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for  authentication     Root Data Encryption Key  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3 and V3 only     Setting  Description  S    Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement  N       for data encryption  Maximum 30 character encryption key     O  No data encryption  No    User Auth  Type  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3 and V3 only     Setting  Description    No Auth Use account of admin or user to access objects  No No  authentication        MD5 Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC MD5 algorithms   8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for  authentication    SHA  Auth Provide authentication based on the HMAC SHA algorithms   8 character passwords are the minimum requirement for  authentication        4 22    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    User Data Encryption Key  For SNMP V1  V2c  V3 and V3 only      Setting Jpeseription O  at    Enable 8 character data encryption key is the minimum requirement  N  for data encr
17.  bandwidth  A higher bandwidth means better  quality and higher FPS    Fixed Quality The administrator can set the image quality to one of 5  standards  Medium  Standard  Good  Detailed  or  Excellent  The VPort will tune the bandwidth and FPS  automatically to the optimum combination        CBR Pro        General CBR  constant bit rate  configuration limits throughput to 1 second  but since video streaming is  designed to transmit immediately to shorten latency time  network throughput may experience a burst in  action during short time periods  in which case packet loss will occur if the network bandwidth buffer is not  large enough  When packet loss occurs  images will show a mosaic effect  For this reason  the VPort 26A 1MP  supports an advanced CBR Pro    function  which can enable the flow control of image packets to ensure no  packet loss for limited bandwidth transmissions  such as on xDSL or wireless networks     Image without packet loss Image with packet loss    Setting  Description O Z O o  Defaut      Limits the maximum Configure how much throughput is allowed on the network 20 kbits within 5    throughput of each within the given number of milliseconds  For example  if the   milliseconds   connection in LI kbits   configuration is 20 kbits within 5 milliseconds  the video packet  within LI milliseconds   throughput will be limited to 20 kbits within 5 milliseconds        The image quality  FPS  and bandwidth are influenced significantly by network throughput  sy
18.  can be configured to detect motion in 3 areas  making  it easy to set up a security system either in your office or in the field  And the customizable settings allow you  to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity  making the IP Camera adaptable to different  environments     Tamper alarm to detect when the camera has been painted or blocked    The tamper alarm helps prevent sabotage by detecting when the VPort 26A 1MP camera has been painted or  blocked     1 3    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    Weekly schedule for automated surveillance  The user defined time period will check security settings on a weekly basis  and send notifications or drive  external devices  making the VPort 26A 1MP suitable for more versatile applications     SDK support for developers    The high performance IP camera can be integrated into many applications   without busting your budget   and  the complete programming interface of the Moxa VPort SDK PLUS makes the developer   s job easy and  straightforward  To ask about SDK requirements  please contact a Moxa sales representative for details and an  application form     Package Checklist    The Moxa VPort 26A 1MP is shipped with the following items  If any of these items are missing or damaged   please contact your sales representative for assistance     e VPort 26A 1MP  includes 2 pin terminal block for power input  or VPort P26A 1MP  PoE power input     e Screw handle accessory package    Torx screw driver for 4 sets of self tapp
19.  efficiency   CBR Pro    supported for high image quality in limited bandwidth transmissions  Video latency under 200 ms   1 audio input and 1 audio output supported for complete video audio surveillance solution  WXGA HD SVGA Full D1  4CIF  VGA  CIF  QCIF resolution   TCP  UDP  and HTTP network transmission mode   Supports RTSP streaming   Supports IGMP  ver 3  protocols for efficient network transmission   Supports SNMP  V1 V2C V3  for network system integration and management  Supports QoS  ToS  for transmission priority   Adjustable frame rate and bit rate control   User friendly IP filtering   Supports IEEE802 1X for network access authentications   Supports HTTPS and SSH for network transmission security   UPnP Supported   Up to 5 unicast video streams  and 50 multicast clients   Supports multicast push for all multicast clients   OnVIF standard supported for compatibility with other IP video products  Modbus TCP supported for direct communication with SCADA system    Rugged Design for Mission critical Industrial Environments    IP66 form factor protection for rain and dust   Model available with PoE  802 3af  or 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC power input  with LED indicators  Panel mounting for mounting on a ceiling  or outdoor installation kit for versatile installation method   40 to 50  C or  40 to 75  C  T model  operating temperature for critical industrial environments   No heater or fan for long MTBF   CE  FCC  UL60950 1    5 year product warranty    Intelligent Alarm Tri
20.  event 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  The three snapshots can also  be downloaded by Email and FTP     4 36    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Suffix of Image File Name in FTP and Mail attachment    The snapshot images can be sent either by email or FTP  Administrators can add a suffix to the filename of each  JPEG snapshot image to make it easier to identify the files when using FTP to download the snapshots     Setting    Description Default   With Date and Time Enable or disable adding the date and time to the filename        With Customized words   Enable or disable adding some additional custom text to the   Disable  filename to identify the snapshot image     DI  Relay Status    Administrators can check the current DI and Relay status of the VPort in the    DI  Relay Status    section on the     Event Alarm Basic Settings    page  Two options are available to return the relay   s status back to the system  defaults  To enable the function  check the Override Relay 1 warning setting box  and then click on Save   In addition  in the    Relay Active behavior    section  you can configure the duration of the relay action  with  options of activating the relays continuously  for the specified Alarm Interval Time  or for the period of time  when the alarm is triggered     Schedule    A schedul
21.  for scheduling event alarms  None  oThu oFri oSat       Begin 00 00 Set the start time of the event alarm  00 00  Duration 00 00 Set the duration for the event alarm to be active  00 00    NOTE Administrators can use the following steps to set up an event schedule   Select Event Type    1   2  Enable    Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule     3  Select the weekday   4  Set the start time   5  Set the duration this event will be active    6    Save    Event Alarm    Four kinds of event alarm are provided by the VPort for building an intelligent video surveillance system     Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action    Video Motion Detection VMD 1   Trigger Relay   VMD  VMD 2  VMD 3      Email   FTP     HTTP Event Server    Record on SD card  Digital Input High  Low  Rising and Falling   Trigger Relay     Email   FTP     HTTP Event Server    Record on SD card  CGI Event The CGI trigger message   Trigger Relay     Email   FTP     HTTP Event Server    Record on SD card  Camera Tamper Camera tampering by painting  blocking    Trigger Relay  defocusing  or changing the position    Email     FTP     HTTP Event Server      Record on SD card       1  2  3   A  5  1  2  3   4  5  1  2  3   4  5  1  2  3  4  5    4 38    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Digital Input    Digital Inputs    Enable digital input alarm    Trigger Conditions and Actions          Trigger Condition Trigger Action HTTP Action Setting  High Trigger Relay1 alarm Servert    Server2  C 
22.  from  the VPort s built in web server  In addition  viewing the VPort s video from the VLC player through a router or  Internet gateway could result in a broken connection     NOTE For the time being  the VPort s RTSP video audio stream can be identified and viewed by Apple QuickTime Ver   6 5 and above  and the VLC media player  System integrators can use these 2 media players to view the VPort s  video directly  without needing to use the VPort s SDK to create customized software     NOTE When using RTSP  the video stream format should be H 264 or MPEG4  MJPEG does not support RTSP     Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    SMTP Server and Email Account Settings    NOTE    NOTE    The VPort not only plays the role of a server  but can also connect to outside servers to send alarm messages  and snapshots  If the administrator has set up some applications in either system information or alarm  the  VPort will send out messages or snapshots once these conditions occur     SMTP Server and Email Account Settings    Ist SMTP Server and Sender Email  1st SMTP  mail  server  ist SMTP account name  1st SMTP password    ist Sender s email address    2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email  2nd SMTP  mail  server  2nd SMTP account name  2nd SMTP password    2nd Sender s email address    Note  There are 2 SMTP servers and sender Email accounts for sending system information and alarma   enable the email transmitting system     Recipient s Email    ist Recipient s Email Address   2nd Reci
23.  functions allow the administrator to backup and restore system  configurations  The Administrator can export this sys_config ini file  in a special binary format  for backup  and  import the sys_config ini file to restore the system configurations of VPort IP cameras  System configuration  changes will take effect after the VPort is rebooted     4 7    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration  Firmware Upgrade    Firmware Upgrade    Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware     Step 1  Press the Browse button to select the firmware file   NOTE For the VPort 26A 1MP  the firmware file extension should be  rom     Step 2  Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort    Step 3  The system will start to run the firmware upgrade process    Step 4  Once Firmware Update Success     Reboot     is displayed  please wait for few seconds for the  VPort to reboot  The reboot process is finished once the STAT LED is lit continuously in green     NOTE Upgrading the firmware will not change the original settings     Reset to Factory Default    From the    Reset to Factory Default    page  click on OK  as shown in the following figure  to reset the VPort to  its factory default settings     Reset to Factory Default    Reset to Factory Default will restart the system and  delete all the changes that have been made to the configuration   Are you sure you want to reset to factory default     NOTE All parameters will be reset to factory defaults when you use the Factory
24.  has finished rebooting     RJ45 Ethernet Port    The RJ45 Ethernet port is for 10 100Mbps network transmission  in addition to PoE  power over Ethernet   802 3af  power supply for VPort P26A     The VPort P26 supports standard IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet  PoE   The maximum power consumption    is about 5 8W     The equipment is designed for in building installation only and is not intended to be connected to exposed   outside plant  networks     2    Getting Started    This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 26A 1MP IP camera     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O  O    a    Before Getting Started   First Time Installation and Configuration   gt  Hardware Installation    gt  Software Installation   VPort 26A 1MP Dimensions    Wiring Requirements    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    Before Getting Started    In what follows     user    refers to those who can access the IP camera  and    administrator    refers to the person  who knows the root password that allows changes to the IP camera   s configuration  in addition to providing  general access  Administrators should read this part of the manual carefully  especially during installation     First Time Installation and Configuration    Hardware Installation    Step 1  Open and remove the upper case     Use the security Torx to loosen the upper case screws        Step 2  Remove the inner case    Loosen 4 screws  and take out the IP camera module        2 2    Moxa VPort 26
25.  relay output for external devices  such as alarms  Administrators and  permitted users can click on Open to short the Common and Normal Open digital output pins  or click on Close  to short the Common and Normal Close digital output pins     Snapshot    Users can take snapshot images for storing  printing  or editing by clicking the Take button  Save the image by  rick clicking and selecting Save     4       Svstem Configuration    After installing the hardware  the next step is to configure the VPort 26A 1MP   s settings  Users can configure by  web console     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O System Configuration by Web Console   gt  System   Network   Video   Audio   PTZ   DynaStreamTM    Y VV VV Y    Alarm    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    System Configuration by Web Console    System configuration can be done remotely with Internet Explorer  To access the server  type the system  configuration URL  http    lt IP address of Video Server gt  overview asp  to open the configuration main    page     There are six configuration categories  System  Network  DynaStream  Video  Audio  and Alarm  A  description of each configuration item is shown in the table below     Category Description and Contents    General Set Host Name and Date Time  Accounts Administrator  User  and Demo Account Privileges Management  Local Storage Configure the local storage settings  Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system  communication  power  and LED  Systan s
26.  selected    protocol will be stored on the user   s PC  and will be used for the next connection     NOTE For multicast video stream settings  please refer to System Configuration  gt  Network  gt  Multicast        Client Setting    Channel 1    Encode Standard   9 Stream 1  H 264 Stream 2  MJPEG v  Media Option   9 Video Audio Video Only Audio Only  Protocol Option    Multicast   RTSP       Unicast TCP v    Network Interface 192 168 127 30 v    Save    3 3    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s Web based Manager    System Configuration    A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the administrator   s  main page  For detailed system configuration instructions  refer to Chapter 4  System Configuration     Video Information    Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown on the  left side of the homepage  The following properties are shown  Stream  Video Size  Video Quality  Fixed bit rate  or Fixed video quality   Max  FPS  frames per second   and  current  FPS Status  Users can select the target  camera image to view each camera   s video performance     Show PTZ Control Panel  only supported by non onvif version    firmware  V1 x     The VPort 26A 1MP seires supports a maximum 4X digital zoom  The user can control the PAN  TILT  ZOOM on  this PTZ control panel        al 5 ag  l     i mo 1 i  a i xa Fat    ii i    Relay Control    The VPort 26A 1MP series has 1
27.  time and time    Sync with computer Synchronize VPort   s data and time setting with the local  UTC time computer time     Manual Manually change VPort   s date and time setting     Automatic Use the NTP server for changing VPort   s date and time setting  in a given period        NOTE Select the Automatic option to force the VPort to synchronize automatically with timeservers over the  Internet  However  synchronization may fail if the assigned NTP server cannot be reached  or the VPort is  connected to a local network  Leaving the NTP server blank will force the VPort to connect to default  timeservers  Enter either the Domain name or IP address format of the timeserver if the DNS server is  available     2 NTP servers may be set as backups  and update intervals can be configured from a minimum of 15 minutes  to a maximum of one month     Don   t forget to set the time zone in local settings  Refer to Appendix G for your region   s time zone     Account Privileges    Different account privileges are available for different purposes     Account Privileges    Admin Password  Admin Password  sessceecececessoo  Confirm Password  Priviiiititiiit    Note  Admin s password must be blank or  amp  to 15 characters  If leave admin password blank will disable user authentication    Save    User s Privileges      No    User Name   Password    4    Control RELAY1    Privileges             2 Control RELAY1  3 _  Control RELAY1  4 Control RELAY1  5 Control RELAY1  6 Control RELAY1  U Con
28.  triggers  and automatically decrease the frame rates  to reduce bandwidth consumption  This reserves bandwidth for the SCADA system to maintain Quality of  Service  QoS  and guarantees that the SCADA performance will not be impacted by video traffic  For example   the frame rate can be set low during regular streaming to reduce bandwidth usage and automatically switch to  a high frame rate during triggered events to ensure quick transmission of critical video data or video streams   or to provide detailed visual images for problem analysis     NOTE For enabling the DynaStream function from CGI commands and Modbus TCP  please refer to the CGI  Commands User   s Manual of VPort SDK PLUS and Modbus Address Table    Basic    The administrator can adjust the number of frames per second for each channel  There are two types of frame  rate status  Live and Alarm  Live status refers to the normal frames rates for live video displays  Alarm status  refers to what the frame rate will be adjusted to when the DynaStream function is activated     Currently  the video stream for DynaStream is only set up for H 264 video streams  and the resolution and  quality are the same as for the settings in the Video Performance configuration     DynaStream Basic Setting    This innovative Dynastream function is to change the video streams    frame rate automatically   once an event  alarm is happened  VPort s alarms or external events   This change can be from   low to high frame rate to increase th
29.  users are allowed to access the IP camera at the same time     Basically  there is no limitation  However the video quality also depends on the network  To achieve  the best effect  the VPort 26A 1MP IP camera will allow 5 video streams for udp tcp http connections  We  recommend using multicast streaming if you need to host a large number of users     What is the IP camera   s video rate     The codec can process 30 frames per second internally  However the total performance is subject to many  variables  as listed below   1  Network throughput     Bandwidth share     2   3  Number of users    4  More complicated objects result in larger image files   5    The speed of the PC or notebook that is responsible for displaying images     Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Frequently Asked Questions    Q  How can I keep the IP camera as private as possible     A  The IP camera is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces  The user  authentication and special confirmation when installing can keep the video encoder from unauthorized  access  You may also change the HTTP port to a non public number  Check the system log to examine any    abnormal activities and trace the origins     A 2    Modbus Address Table    Read Write Registers  Support Function Code 4  amp  Function Code 3    Address   Access   Datatype   Description    System Information    0x0001 Ro Jiword   UnitID  Ethernet   1   0x0002 R     iword  Product Code   Magic Code 2 byte     0x0010 20 word Vendor Name 
30.  utilize the RESET button to restore the factory settings  see Chapter 1 for details      Why can   t I see video from the IP camera after it has been authenticated     There are many possible scenarios     a  If the IP camera is installed correctly and you are accessing the IP camera for the first time using  Internet Explorer  adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow installation of plug ins     b  If the problem still exists  the number of users accessing the IP camera at the same time may exceed  the maximum that the system allows     c  If the video is still not displayed  please try to run the Factory default to see if it is in work properly     What is the plug in for     The plug in provided by IP camera is used to display motion pictures  The plug in is needed because  Internet Explorer does not support streaming technology  If your system does not allow installation of  plug in software  the security level of the web browser may need to be lowered  It is recommended that  you consult the network supervisor in your office before adjusting the security level     Why is the timestamp different from the system time of my PC or notebook     The timestamp is based on the system time of the IP camera  It is maintained by an internal real time  clock  and automatically synchronizes with the time server if the video encoder is connected to the  Internet and the function is enabled  Differences of several hours may result from the time zone setting     How many
31.  vary focal Lens    2 pin terminal block for  12 24VDC  24VAC power  puts    9 pin terminal block  for DI Relay  Audio       Reset button  SD card socket LEDindicators  DIP switch   SDHC  Power  10 100  forturn on off  System LED indicators    Lens TILT fastener Lens Rotate fastener       Lens PAN fastener    1 7    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction       RJ45 Ethernet connector    Vari focal Lens    The VPort 26A 1MP series comes with a day and night 3to 9mm megapixel lens for providing high quality video  images  Users can adjust the Zoom and Focus manually to get clear images regardless of the site environment     Screw for tuningthe        oe L    Screw for fixing the  focus position  gt     f Zoom position       NOTE To tune the focus position  loosen the screw  and then turn the lens head       Pan  Rotation and Tilt Adjustment  Use the pan  rotation and tilt fasteners for panning  rotating and tilting the lens angles  To do this  the screws  must be loosened in advance  After the lens angles are correct  tighten the screws to fix the angles     Light Sensor_   The VPort 26A 1MP includes a light sensor for detecting illumination  which is for enabling the ICR  IR cut filter  removable  function  When the illumination is under 3 lux  the image will be switched to night mode in black  and white  and when the illumination is greater than 5 lux  the image will be switched back to day mode in  color     2 pin Terminal Blocks for Power Input  VPort 26A 1MP series has comes in t
32.  video  stream  and this H 264 video stream is a completely independent video stream  which means its resolution   FPS and video quality can be configured independently  The second encoder engine can generate one H 264  video stream and one MJPEG video stream  Because both the H 264 and MJPEG video streams come from the  Same encoder engine  their resolution must be the same  but the FPS and the Video Quality can be configured  separately  The administrator can set the Resolution  Max  Frame Rate and Video Quality on this web page     Encode Standard  Resolution  Size   Frame Rate and Quality      Resolution Type    9  NTSC PAL      Streams  Codec Type   Resolution a Max FPS   Quality    1 H264 1280x720 v 9  Fixed quality  VBR  Good v    Fixed bit rate CBR  4000  400 5400 Kbps        F  2 H264 30 v O  Fixed quality  VBR  Good Y  720x480 v  Fixed bit rate  CBR  4000  400 5400 Kbps  Y  2 MJPEG 30 v Fixed qualitv Good      7 ILimit the maximum throughput of each connection in 20  4 5000 kbits within 5  1 1000 milliseconds  Save    4 30    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE    NOTE    Resolution Type    For meeting different CCTV resolution requirement  there are NTSC or PAL mode can be selected     Due to there is only one video source  different resolution will have different viewing angle     Streams    setting Jpeseriptiem O  rat    Enable the video To enable the VPort to send this video streams or not  Enable stream 1     streams H 264 and stream 2   MJPEG      
33.  will be sent to the Sender email address if the SMTP server settings are correct  To send the  system log via FTP  the SMTP server should be erased since the E mail system is used by default to transmit the  system log    NOTE For either e mail or FTP  the information of the 1st server should be entered first  If the 1st server is not set   the related FTP or email will be cancelled  Note that it may take time to connect to the 2nd server after the first  server fails  and this may affect some applications when adverse conditions occur too often    Multicast    The VPort 26A 1MP 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  Users  explicitly request to participate in the communication by joining an end station to a specific multicast group  If  the network is set up correctly  a multicast can only be sent to an end station or a subset of end stations on a  LAN or VLAN that belongs to the relevant multicast group  Multicast group members can be distributed across  multiple subnetworks  Therefore  multicast transmissions can occur within a campus LAN or over a WAN  In  addition  networks that support IP multicast send only one copy of the desired information across the ne
34.  will send the following HTTP commands to the HTTP event servers     GET CGI Name address  lt Hostname or IP Address gt  amp  Custom CGI  HTTP 1 0 r n  User Agent  IP camera V1 1 r n    Authorization  Basic  lt Buse64  username  password   gt  r n    Host   lt HTTP Server IP Address gt  r n   Connection  Keep Alive r n     r n    ModBus TCP    NOTE    Modbus is a serial communications protocol which is often used to connect a supervisory computer with a  remote terminal unit  RTU  in supervisory control and data acquisition  SCADA  systems  To transmit Modbus  over a TCP IP network  a standard Modbus TCP protocol is provided  With the support of the Modbus TCP  protocol  the SCADA HMI system can directly communicate with the VPort to acquire its operational status     ModBus TCP    Modbus is a serial communications protocol for the industrial devices    communications with the SCADA HMI  system  With the Modbus TCP protocol  the SCADA  HMI system can directly communicate with VPort for  acquiring the working status     W  Enable ModBus TCP  Save    Enable Modbus TCP   Enable the Modbus TCP protocol    For Modbus address table  please refer to the Modbus_Address_Define pdf  You can find it on the software CD  or the download center of the Moxa website     The VPort 26A 1MP supports advanced IEEE 802 1X network authentication function  There are three types of  802 1X supported  EAP MD5  EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 and EAP TLS  The Administrator should choose the  appropriate type base o
35. 00 4 8    EN 61000 4 11   Shock  IEC 60068 2 27   Freefall  IEC 60068 2 32   Vibration  IEC 60068 2 6   Vandal Resistance  EN 62262  IK10 level    MTBF  mean time between failures   Time  201 721 hrs  Database  Telcordia  Bellcore   25  C    Warranty  Warranty Period  5 years  Details  See www moxa com warranty    Minimum Viewing System Requirements   CPU  Pentium 4  2 4 GHz   Memory  512 MB of memory   OS  Windows XP with SP4 or above   Browser  Internet Explorer 8 x or above   Multimedia  DirectX 9 0c or above   Note  These preliminary specifications are subject to change without notice  Please check our website or sales  representative for the most up to date specifications     Software Bundled Free   VPort SDK PLUS  Includes CGI commands  ActiveX Control  and API library for customized applications or  system integration for third third party developers  the latest version of SDK is available for download from  Moxa s website     Standard  OnVIF    D 3    
36. 1MP System Configuration    Send to system log server    setting  Description  ate    Send to system log Enables sending the system log to the log sever   server    Syslog Sever 1 The address of the first system log server     Port Destination The port number of first system log server  514  Syslog Sever 2 The address of the second system log server   Port Destination The port number of second system log server  514    NOTE A maximum of 500 lines is displayed in the log  Earlier data beyond the first 500 entries are still in the VPort s  database  the administrator can export them at any time        System Parameters    The System Parameters page allows you to view all system parameters  which are listed by category  The  content is the same as the VPort s sys_config ini file  Administrators can also save this information in a file   sys_config ini  by clicking the Export to a File button  or import a file by clicking the Browse button to search  for a sys_config ini file and then clicking the Import a System Parameter File button to update the system  configuration quickly     System Parameters    VPort26A Configuration File      security       username01 admin   usernameD2    usernameD3    usernameD4    usernameD5    username06    username07    usernameD8    usernameD9    usernamel0    usernameli    userpassol    userpass02    userpassO3    userpassod     userpasso5   rcernascnhA     Export to a File  Import a System Parameter File    NOTE The system parameter import export
37. 5560   Multicast audio port Audio port number  Stream 1  5558  Stream 2  5562    Multicast TTL Multicast TTL  Time to live  threshold  There is a certain TTL  threshold defined for each network interface or tunnel  A    multicast packet   s TTL must be larger than the defined TTL for  that packet to be forwarded across that link     Continuous Multicast Enable PUSH control of the multicast video stream  Push       Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    HTTP Event Server    The VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Servers  which allows users  to design a customized alarm system     HTTP Event Servers    VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Ser  capability for the users designing the customized alarm system     Hostname  Server 1  Username   Password   Server 2  Username   Password   Server 3  Username   Password   Server 4  Username     Password     Server 1  2  3  4 The server   s URL address with complete CGI commands Ex  Blank  http    http event server Port CGI_Name        The account name for accessing the HTTP server  The password for accessing the HTTP server    Once the Http Alarm is triggered  the VPort will send the following HTTP commands to the HTTP event servers     GET CGI Name address  lt Hostname or IP Address gt  amp  Custom CGI  HTTP 1 0 r n  User Agent  IP camera V1l 1 r n    Authorization  Basic  lt Buse64  username  password   gt  r n    Host   lt HTTP Server IP Address gt  r n
38. A 1MP Getting Started    Step 3  Connect the cables     a  Open the conduit hole   use the side conduit hole as example        c  Use the cable gland to assemble the cables        NOTE When installing the cable gland  make sure the 2 rubber rings are assembled properly for IP66 protection  If  necessary  use silicon sealant        2 3    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    d  Connect the cables to the IP camera module   s connectors     Connect the Ethernet cable to RJ45 Ethernet port  as well as the terminal blocks with power line and    DI DO Audio lines  if used         NOTE Be sure to arrange the cables carefully to make sure that all cables are connected properly  We recommend  connecting the Ethernet cable first  and then the 9 pin terminal block  Connect the 2 pin terminal block last     NOTE The conduit hole must face downward to provide the VPort 26A 1MP with IP66 protection against rain when    installed in an outdoor environment     2 4    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    Step 4  Mount the bottom case on the ceiling or accessory   s mounting kit   VP MK2     a  Mounting on the ceiling    Step 1  Use the installation stick or attach the bottom case to the appropriate mounting location on the  wall  and mark the positions of the four screw holes with a pen or a pencil     Step 2  In the marked locations  drill a hole slightly smaller than the supplied screw anchors   Step 3  Put anchors into these drilled holes     Step 4  Fasten the bottom case with the four 
39. MD1  VMD2 and VMD3        U   ej       Blocks to show the motion objects    Setup a VMD Alarm    Setting  Description eft  Enable or disable the VMD1  2  and 3 Disabled  The name of each VMD window    Percent The minimum percentage of an image change for triggering VMD  Decrease the A  percentage to make it easier to trigger VMD    Sensitive The measurable difference between two sequential images for triggering VMD   1  Increase the sensitivity to make it easier for VMD to be triggered        4 41    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE After setting the VMD Alarm  click the Save button to save the changes    Trigger Conditions and Actions    For each VMD administrators can set triggers  such as    send snapshot image via E mail        send snapshot image     gt     oa    via FTP        send Message via HTTP event servers        save snapshot on storage    and    record video on SD card        Setting  Description a  Trigger Relay1 alarm Once the VMD is triggered  the Relay alarm will be activated   Disabled    Send snapshot image   Once this VMD is triggered  the VPort will send the snapshot   Disabled  via E mail images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the E mail  addresses  which are set in the Network  SMTP Server page     Send snapshot image   Once this VMD is triggered  the VPort will send the snapshot   Disabled  via FTP images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the FTP server   which are set in the Network  FTP Server page     Send message via HTTP   
40. Moxa VPort 26A 1MP User s Manual    Second Edition  August 2015    www moxa com product    MOXA    O 2015 Moxa Inc  All rights reserved     Moxa VPort 26A 1MP User s Manual    The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with    the terms of that agreement     Copyright Notice    Trademarks       2015 Moxa Inc  All rights reserved     The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc   All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers     Disclaimer    Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of    Moxa     Moxa provides this document as is  without warranty of any kind  either expressed or implied  including  but not limited  to  its particular purpose  Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual  or to the    products and or the programs described in this manual  at any time     Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable  However  Moxa assumes no responsibility for  its use  or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use     This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors  Changes are periodically made to the  information herein to correct such errors  and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication     Technical Support Contact Informatio
41. Once this VMD is triggered  the VPort will send the message set   Disabled  Event Servers in HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers  which are  set in the Network  HTTP Event Server page   Record video on SD Once this VMD is triggered  then for a configured time period   Disabled  fewer Ise  A  HTTP Action Setting     Setting  Description  eat  Server 1  2  3  or 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Disabled          Blank text box For customizing the message to the HTTP event server     How to Configure a VMD alarm    Step 1   Check the Enable VMD alarm box  If the Administrator wants to show the red frame alert on the image on the  VPort 26A 1MP   s web homepage  check the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box     Step 2     Assign a name to the VMD window in the Window Name column     Step 3   Set up the Percent  parameters for individual VMD windows and the Sensitivity for all VMD windows  Click  on the Save button to save these two configurations     Step 4    Select Show motion block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image  and check the  real time motion detection status and motion detection change of percentage on the homepage s image to see  if the configurations of VMD are OK or not  If not  go back to the configuration page to change the percentage  and sensitivity  and then check again  Once the VMD configurations are confirmed  disable Show motion  block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image
42. Open Capture Device    Ctrl C    Open Location from clipboard Ctrl V    Recent Media   Save Playlist to File    Ctrl Y   Convert   Save    Ctrl R  t  Streaming    Ctrl S  X Quit Ctrl Q           gt  f a   E   pon  f MA JMN COFA  SS  1900  a  ESN        Step 2  When the following pop up window appears  type the URL in the input box  E g   type  rtsp    lt VPort   s IP address gt    lt RTSP Port  udpstream_chi_stream lt  1 or 2 gt   rtsp    lt VPort   s IP address gt    lt RTSP Port   multicaststream_ ch1_stream lt i or 2 gt   RTSP Port  554 Is default  and then click on OK to connect to the VPort PO6 1MP M12     JA Open Media O a  CS Fie     Disc    Network   EEF Capture Device  Network Protocol    Please enter a network URL    rtsp   192 168 127 100 multicaststream_chl         Show more options       CY Ca        Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Step 3  Wait a few seconds for VLC Player to establish the connection     Step 4  After the connection has been established  the VPort   s video will appear in the VLC Player display  window        rtsp   192 168 127 100 multicaststream_ch1   VLC media player 00 8e  Media  Playback Audio Video Tools View Help          M ss as  es TE      rtsp   192 168 127 100 multicaststream_ch1   1 00x   01 29               NOTE The video performance of the VPort IP camera may vary when using other media players  For example  you will  notice a greater delay when viewing the VPort s video from the VLC player compared to viewing it directly
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44. ade  Factory Default Reset to Factory Default  A sad i de Reboot Device will reboot for restarting system  above with resolution of General The IP netrork settings of this VPort  1280x1024 SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts  FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server  DONS Configure DONS  Universal PnP Enable UPnP function  Tes Configure ToS Type of Service       N Multicast Set up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming  HTTP Event Server Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action  Accessible IP Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their 1D address o  SNMP Configure the SNMP settings 7  Modbus TCP Enabie Modbus TCP function  Detix Configure 802 1X  Telnet Configure Telnet  woe Configure LLDP  image Settings Configure the information of video image  Image Tuning Configure the attributes of video image  video ROI Configure the ROI region of interest  settings  Privacy Mask Configure the Privacy Mask settings  Camera Modulation Select the camera s modulation  NTSC or PAL   Video Performance Set up the Encode Standard MIPEG or H 264   Size  Resolution   FPS and Video Quat   prz Digital PTZ Configure the Digital PTZ settings      Basic Configure the DynaStream settings  Conditons Configure the OynaStream trigger conditions settings  IVA IVA a Configure the IVA settings  Basic Setting Genera  settings of event alarm  Schedule Set up the Alarm schedule  Digital Input Configure the Digital Input A
45. al  lens that meets versatile viewing angle and distance requirements  With a built in removeable IR cut filter  and  automatic switching from color to B W images  the VPort 26A 1MP series is suitable for day and night use   Along with built in DNR  Digital Noise Reduction  and WDR  Wide Dynamic Range   the VPort 26A 1MP series  provides excellent image quality under low illumination or back light conditions     The VPort 26A 1MP series is specially designed for outdoor applications with the following features  IP66 rain  and dust protection  high EMI surge protection   40 to 50  C or  40 to 75  C operating temperature without a  fan or heater  metal housing  and EN 62262 IK10 vandal proof dome cover  In addition  the camera is built in  a dehumidified membrane for diffusing the moisture inside the camera Users can choose either the VPort  P26A 1MP with PoE  Power over Ethernet  802 3af  functionality  or the VPort 26A 1MP model with a 12 24  VDC or 24 VAC direct wired power input     The VPort 26A 1MP series is designed to provide both H 264 and MJPEG video streams and transmit up to 3  independent video streams  2 in H 264  and 1 in MJPEG  simultaneously  The camera can encode and transmit  up to 30 FPS for each of the H 264 and MJPEG streams  In addition  Moxa   s DynaStream    function changes the  video frame rate automatically to help you control your network bandwidth budget and ease network system  management  The CBR Pro    function guarantees no packet loss in limit
46. al time  that all time zones are measured from     Chihuahua  La Paz  Mazatlan     GMT 01 00  Belgrade  Bratislava  Budapest  Ljubljana  Prague  GMT 01  00  Brussels  Copenhagen  Madrid  Paris    GMT 01 00  Sarajevo  Skopje  Warsaw  Zagreb      E    i    GMT 01 00  West Central Africa    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Time Zone Table    Beijing  Chongqing  Hongkong  Urumqi           2    D    Technical Specifications    Camera   Sensor  1 2 7    HD progressive scan CMOS   Lens  Focal length   3 to 9 mm  F   1 2   Auto Iris Type  DC drive   Camera Angle  controlled manually     e Pan  41755  Tilt  O to 85     e Rotation  PAN    1809   Illumination    e Color  0 2 lux at F1 2   e B W  0 05 lux at F1 2   Synchronization  Internal   White Balance  ATW AWB  range  3200 to 10000  kK   Dynamic Range    e Color  100 db   e B W  110 db   Electronic Shutter  Auto  1 30 to 1 25 000 sec   S N Ratio  50 dB  Gamma  Aperture  AGC OFF  DNR ON   ICR Control  Auto   DNR  Built in DNR  digital noise reduction    WDR  Level 1 8  off   AGC Control  2X  4X  8X  16X  32X  64X   Flickerless Control  Indoor Outdoor modes   Black Level Control  High  Medium  Low   Auto Exposure  Level  5   Image Rotation  Flip  Mirror  and 180   rotation  Image Setting  Manual tuning with saturation  sharpness  and contrast    Video   Video Compression  H 264  ISO IEC 14496 10  or MJPEG   Video Output  Via Ethernet   Video Streams  Maximum of 3 video streams  2 x H 264  1 x MJPEG   Video Resolution and FPS  frames per second     
47. arameter is given below the figure     SNMP  SNMP Read Write Settings  SNMP Versions Vi  V2e  V3 oF  W1 V2c Read Community public   V1 V2c Write Read Community public  V3 Admin Read Write Auth  Mode No Auth W  V3 Admin Read Write Private Mode E Ky    Trap Settings  ist Trap Server IP Name  ist Trap Community  2nd Trap Server IP Name  2nd Trap Community  Private MIB information    Object ID enterprise 8691 8 4 13    Save    4 21    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    SNMP Read  Write Settings    SNMP Versions    Setting  Description fait    V1  V2c  V3 Select SNMP protocol versions V1  V2c  V3 to manage the V1  V2c  V3  switch    V1  V2c Select SNMP protocol versions V1  V2c to manage the switch  V3 only Select SNMP protocol versions V3 only to manage the switch    V1  V2c Read Community    Setting Description efatt      V1  V2c Read Use a community string match for authentication  which means   public       Community that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read only  max  30  permissions using the community string public  characters        V1  V2c Read Write Community     Setting           Jpeseriptie O  rat    Vi  V2c Read Write Use a community string match for authentication  which means   public  Community that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read only  max  30       permissions using the community string public  characters     For SNMP V3  there are two levels of privilege for different accounts to access the VPort  Admin privilege allows  access and
48. ase the camera   s sensitivity   In some bright environment  the amplifier may be overloaded  and which may distort the video signal  So  it is necessary to    monitor the signal level with AGC control circuit and AGC has to    be switched off in case of necessity     Black level control This function changes the black level of the image  Higher Middle   BLC  settings will make the image brighter  and lower settings will  make the image darker      AWB In most condition  you are suggested to choose ATW and allows   ATW   Auto White Balance    the camera to do automatic white balance adjustment  AWB is  suggested when your camera is watching a scene with a certain  color occupy most for the view   If you like to use AWB  follow below step   Step 1   Move the camera to the white color in the real environment  with normal lighting  Step 2   Select AWB in the page and then press    Save     Step 3   Move the camera back to the scene you are going to watch   Then select the ATW for correcting the image color    Appearance Normal     Normal view Normal  Mirror     Image will be displayed as in a mirror  Flip     First 180 degree rotation and then do mirrored display  180 Rotation     Display image after 180 degree rotation    Digital Noise Reduction    Setting    Description Default  Enable digital noise reduction function    Day Night   Description i Default  Day  Color  Manually set the camera to day mode  color mode     Night  Black  amp  White    Manually set the camera to nigh
49. audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication between  a field site and central site  The 2 way audio function not only saves time  but also saves the cost of needing  to add additional communication devices  such as a phone      Three video streams for meeting versatile application requirements   VPort 26A 1MP is a powerful IP Camera  Aside from the high quality H 264 video compression  it can also  generate a maximum of three video streams  two H 264 and one MJPEG simultaneously  to meet the needs of  specific applications  For example  the user can view the h 264 video streams with full D1 resolution at 30FPS   do MJPEG image analysis with full D1 resolution at 10FPS  and record the H 264 video streams with CIF  resolution at 30FPS     Video latency under 200 ms  milliseconds  for more real time video   In some mission critical environments  low video latency is a key requirement  For example  a highway  transportation system monitors vehicles that are moving very quickly  The video display in the traffic control  center needs to reflect actual current traffic conditions  Therefore  the video latency must be under 200ms     SD Card for recording video locally when the network is down    The VPort 26A 1MP is equipped with an SD card socket  SDHC  V2 0  for local storage and offline data logging   in the event of network interruptions  Currently  the VPort 26A 1MP supports SD cards up to 32 GB     RTSP for easy integration with existing systems   RTSP  Real ti
50. caainiaas caatasciuces 4 34    AAA TS eee eee eee 4 35    G a 4 35  DA aaa 4 36  schedule A aes 4 37  EVE AM a 4 38  Di  ita lie UI a O 4 39  Motion  Detector A 4 40  CGIPEVGIl  lt 2 sc i dada ddan dada dada dadaaandass 4 43  Camera Tampe i A 44  Frequently Asked     OUCStIONS i a a d n A 1  Modbus Address Table A A A AAA AA   aa B 1  Read Write Registers  Support Function Code 4  amp  Function Code 3     eeeeennnnnnzsnnnnkkennnnnnnnnnu B 1  TIME ZONE  Tabla aaa C 1    Technical Specifications RA AAA AAA AA OA o D 1    1    Introduction    The VPort 26A 1MP is a rugged IP camera designed for use in harsh environments  In addition to being able to  handle basic video feeds  many advanced features are also included to set up surveillance or web multimedia  applications  The VPort 26A 1MP is designed to provide stability  robustness  ease of use  and flexibility     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Overview  Package Checklist  Product Features    Typical Application    0 000    Product Description    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    Overview    The VPort 26A 1MP is a vandal proof  IP66 rated  fixed dome HD IP camera for use in harsh  outdoor  environments  With a maximum resolution of 1280 x 800  H 264  MJPEG triple video streams and  day and night camera lens  the VPort 26A 1MP is especially well suited for outdoor video surveillance  applications     To enhance video image quality  the VPort 26A 1MP series is equipped with a megapixel 3 to 9 mm vari foc
51. ck if this configuration file is right or not     FTP Server   Configuration files                3 Checksum compare             a configuration    NOTE For auto configuration to work properly  the system should     1  Have a DHCP Server that supports DHCP Opt 66 67 in the network switches and routers   2  Have a TFTP server that supports the TFTP protocol    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    General Settings    setting JDeseriptio  ee  IP address Variable IP assigned automatically by the DHCP server  or fixed   192 168 127 100     Subnet mask Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP 255 255 255 0  permet AA  nn  Gateway Assigned automatically by the DHCP server  or assigned by the   Blank  per eames erent pene    Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network    Obtained  After entering the DNS Server   s IP address  you can input the   automatically from  VPort s url  e g   www VPort company com  in your browser   s   the DHCP server  or  address field  instead of entering the IP address  left blank in  non DHCP  environments   Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network    Obtained  The VPort will try to locate the secondary DNS Server if the automatically from  primary DNS Server fails to connect  the DHCP server  or  left blank in  non DHCP  environments     HTTP    ipti Default            HTTP Port  80  or 1024   HTTP port enables connecting the VPort to the web   HTTPS port  80  or HTTPS por
52. cus position  loosen the appropriate screw and then rotate the lens head     Step 7  Fasten the upper case to the bottom case to complete the hardware  installation     Software Installation    Step 1  Configure the VPort 26A 1MP   s IP address    When the VPort 26A 1MP is first powered on  the POST  Power On Self Test  will run for a few moments  The  System LED will turn green when the POST is complete  The 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps LED will then flash as the IP  address is assigned  The network environment determines how the IP address is assigned     Network Environment with DHCP Server    For this network environment  the unit   s IP address will be assigned by the network   s DHCP server  Refer to the  DHCP server   s IP address table to determine the unit   s assigned IP address  You may also use the Moxa VPort  and Ether Device Configurator Utility  edscfgui exe   as described below     Using the Moxa VPort and EtherDevice Configuration Utility  edscfgui exe     1  Run the edscfgui exe program to search for the VPort device  After the application window opens  click on    the Search button   to initiate a search     2  When the search has concluded  the VPort   s Model Name  MAC address  IP address  serial port  and HTTP    port should be listed in the utility   s window     S Moxa Ethernet Switch And Video Server Configu    List Server Firmware Configuration Convert View Help    VPort06   VPort 461  VPort36   VPort 461  IVA   VPort 461    VPort06       172 19 16 25  172 19
53. d for rain and dust protection  vandal proof  Dimensions  149 mm  diameter  x 120 mm  height    Installation  Surface mounting  or outdoor mounting with accessories    Alarms   Intelligent Video  Tamper alarm   Video Motion Detection  Includes sensitivity settings   Video Loss  Video loss alarm   Scheduling  Daily repeat timing schedule   Imaging  JPEG snapshots for pre trigger post alarm images   Custom Alarms  HTTP event servers and CGI events for setting customized alarm actions   Email FTP Messaging  Automatic transfer of stored images via email or FTP as event triggered actions  Pre alarm Buffer  24 MB video buffer for JPEG snapshot images    D 2    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Technical Specifications    Security   Password  User level password protection  Filtering  By IP address   Authentication  802 1X   Encryption  HTTPS  SSH    Environmental Limits   Operating Temperature    Standard models   40 to 50  C   40 to 122  F     Wide temp  models   40 to 75  C   40 to 167  F     Storage Temperature   40 to 85  C   40 to 185  F    Ambient Relative Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing    Altitude  Up to 2000 m   Note  Please contact Moxa if you require products guaranteed to function properly at higher altitudes     Standards and Certifications  Safety  UL 60950 1  Pending    EMI  FCC Part 15  CISPR  EN 55022  class A  EMS    EN 61000 4 2  ESD   Level 3    EN 61000 4 3  RS   Level 3    EN 61000 4 4  EFT   Level 3    EN 61000 4 5  Surge   Level 3    EN 61000 4 6  CS   Level 3    EN 610
54. d on the VPort   s Web Homepage     gt     Y VV VV VV V WV    VPort   s Information   IP Camera Name   Camera Image View   Audio Control   Client Settings   System Configuration   Video Information   Show PTZ Control Panel  only supported by non onvif version firmware  V1 x   Relay Control   Snapshot    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s Web based Manager    Functions Featured on the VPort s Web  Homepage    The homepage of the VPort   s web console shows information specific to that VPort  the camera image  and  configurations for the client and server     NOTE The VPort   s web homepage is best viewed in 1280 x 1024 screen resolution  This is because the camera image  can be viewed at a resolution up to HD  1280x800   We strongly recommend using IE 6 0  Microsoft Internet  Explorer  or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug in        MOXA VPort 26A 1MP T WWW MOXA COm VP ort  S  ezz creme meri CEE D sw rw i information  oe VPort 26A 1MP T Camera    Syrte Configwration ATOPA ae a a eee MI A Name  a  wth rebut of PDB LO Ca mera  Image  View       Audio  Control       VPort s Information    This section shows the VPort s model name  server name  IP address  MAC address and firmware version     IP Camera Name    A server name can be assigned to each server  Administrators can change the name in System  Configuration System General  The maximum length of the sever name is 40 bytes     Camera Image View    The assigned image description and system dat
55. e SNMP V1  SNMP V2c  and SNMP  V3  SNMP Vi and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication  which means that SNMP servers  access all objects with read only or read write permissions using the community string public private  default  value   SNMP V3  which requires you to select an authentication level of MD5 or SHA  is the most secure  protocol  You can also enable data encryption to enhance data security  SNMP security modes and security  levels supported by the VPort are shown in the following table  Select one of these options to communicate  between the SNMP agent and manager     Protocol Security Authentication Data   freon A  te O OO   SNMP V1  V2c V1  V2c Read  Community string No Use a community string match for  comer  oe ewer  V1  V2c Community string No Use a community string match for  Write Read uli authentication  Communitv       SNMP V3 No Auth No No Use account with admin or user to  L  B em  MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA No Provides authentication based on   HMAC MD5  or HMAC SHA  algorithms  8 character passwords  are the minimum requirement for  authentication   MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA Data Provides authentication based on   encryption HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA   key algorithms  and data encryption  key  8 character passwords and a  data encryption key are the  minimum requirements for  authentication and encryption     Configuring SNMP Settings    The following figures indicate which SNMP parameters can be configured  A more detailed explanation of each  p
56. e Tos  DSCP  Value    v0  gt     Enable ToS Enable the ToS for transmitting the video stream with the given   Disable  priority       DSCP Value Set the mapping table with different ToS values 0 0    NOTE To configure the ToS values  map to the network environment settings for QoS priority service     FTP Server Settings    FTP is the other method available for the VPort to send alarm messages and snapshots     FTP Server Settings    ist FTP server  ist FIP server  ist FTP server port    ist FIP user name          ist FTP password  ist FTP remote folder    FI ist FTP passive mode    2nd FTP server  2nd FTP server  2nd FTP server port  2nd FTP user name    2nd FTP password       2nd FTP remote folder    MI 2nd FTP passive mode  Note  There are 2 FTP servers for sending alarmas  At least one of them should be set up correctly to enable the FTP      Save    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    ist FTP Server    setting JDeseriptiv O e  1st FTP server FTP server s IP address or URL address     1st FTP server port FTP server s authentication   1st FTP user name    1st FTP remote folder FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP server   1st FTP passive mode Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a firewall  Disabled       NOTE The 2nd FTP Server is a backup in case the 1st 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
57. e is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications     Event Alarm Schedule Settings    Event Type Digital Input         DY   ut     Video Motion Detection  Weekly Schedule   CGI Event   Camera Tamper Event      Event Alarms are active all the time       Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule    TISUN Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm    C  MON Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm      TUE Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm   E  WEN Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm   TITHU Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm    FRI Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm   _ SAT Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01  hh mm     Save    Event Type    Setting  Description O oO JDefault             Digital Input  Video Set up the schedule of each kind of event type  Digital Input    Motion Detection  CGI  Event  and Camera  Tamper Event       Weekly Schedule    Setting  Description O Z oO efatt      Event Alarms are active   Select the option    Event Alarms are active all the time    Event Alarms are  all the time active based on a    Event Alarms are active   Select to operate event alarms on a weekly schedule  weekly schedule  based on a weekly    schedule       4 37    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE The applications described in the following sections will only work properly if either Event Alarms are active    all the time or Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule is Selected     Setting  Description O Z oO o  Defaut      oSun oMon oTue oWed   Select the weekday
58. e smooth of the video streams  or from high to low frame rate   to lower down the bandwidth consumption  The Live is to setup the current frame rate  and the Alarm  is to setup the frame rate after being changed by an alarm  event       Stream   CodecType   Status   Max FPS   Resolution   Quality Preview  23 Y    Live       Stream 1 H 264 800x600 Fixed quality    2006 05 31 10 25 24          Max  FPS For setting the maximum frame rate per second  PAL  25  NTSC  30    After setting the Alarm frame rate  you may preview the video performance by clicking the Test button to    ensure it meets your requirements    4 34    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Conditions    The administrator can set up DynaStream   s trigger conditions for facilitating automatic frame rate adjustment   e g   from Live to Alarm status     Currently  there are four types of trigger conditions  CGI Event  Motion Detection  and Digital input     DynaStream Trigger Conditions    The Dynastream can be triggered by the alarms VPort has  including Digital Input  CGI Event   Video Motion Detection and Video Loss  This page can setup the trigger conditions and the  duration this Dynastream works                 CGI Event Motion Detection Digital Input    Event No    Enable   Duration   VMD   Enable   Duration   Input No    Enable   Duration  Event 1 E  5 sec s  1     sec s  DH 5 sec s   Event 2 E 5 sec s  2   5 sec s   Event 3   5 sec s  3 j 5 sec s   Event 4 5 sec s   Event 5 CJ 5 secis     setting  pe
59. e time will be displayed in the caption above the image window   You may disable the caption or change the location of the image information in System   Configuration  Video Image Setting  Note that if the VPort s motion detection function is active  some  windows in the video picture might be framed in red     3 2    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s Web based Manager    Audio Control    The VPort 26A 1MP provides both audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication  Client users  can directly enable and disable the audio input  a microphone  for example  by checking the box of Enable  Audio Post on the VPort   s web homepage  You may also use the Client Setting to disable the audio    transmission     Client Settings    Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings     1  Encode standard  Shows the encoding algorithm currently being used  VPort 26A 1MP features built in 2    encode engine to generate a maximum of three simultaneous video streams  Each client can select the  H 264 video streams from Stream 1  or the MJPEG  H 264 video stream from Stream 2  To configure these    video streams  please go to   System Configuration Video Video Performance     2  Protocol Options  Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage   Multicast  RTSP or Push  or  Unicast  UDP  TCP  HTTP      Multicast protocol can be used to send a single video stream to multiple clients  In this case  a lot of  bandwidth can be saved since only one v
60. ed bandwidth transmissions  ensuring  that images will not exhibit the mosaic effect  Advanced network security functions  such as 802 1x and SSH   are also provided to prevent unauthorized access or data hijacking  which is critical for most surveillance  applications     High Quality 1 2 7    HD CMOS sensor with advanced DNR and WDR   The VPort 26A 1MP IP camera uses a 1 2 7    HD CMOS sensor with DNR  digital noise reduction  and WDR  wide  dynamic range   which provide clearer video images in many environments  and especially in low illumination   lux  environments     Comes with 3 to 9 mm vari focal lens  to meet a variety of viewing  requirements   The VPort 26A 1MP IP camera is designed with a 3 to 9 mm vari focal lens for providing viewing angles from  148 4   to 43 8   diagonal  In addition  this lens supports auto iris functionality  and possesses day  amp  night  capability with IR cut removable  ICR   which is suitable for most outdoor applications      40 to 50  C or  40 to 75  C operating temperature without fan and heater  The VPort 26A 1MP IP camera can work in  40 to 50  C  and VPort 26A 1MP T can work in  40 to 75  C  operating temperature range  without the need of fan and heater  which can reduces the maintenance  workload substantially  especially in the outdoor or harsh environments     IP66 rated form factor design for protection against dust and rain    The IP66 rated form factor design makes the VPort 26A 1MP suitable for use in outdoor environments  
61. er     Local Storage Setting    This VPort supports local storage function for recording the video once there is an  event alarm  Users can download the recoded video files via FTP access     Local Video Recording Setting    WI Enable video recording once there is an event alarm     Record Stream    Stream2  H 264  Y Stream2  MJPEG    FTP Server Daemon    Enable FTP Server Daemon    Server Port 21    SD Card     Reboot the system once the mounting of SD card is failed    Save    Local Video Recording Setting    Setting  Description efait      Enable video recording   Enable the video recording action once there is an event alarm   Enable    once there is an  event alarm       4 5    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Recording Stream    setting Jpeseriptiem O  rat    Stream 2  H 264 or Select the H 264 or MJPEG of stream 2 for video recording Stream 2  MJPEG  Stream 2  MJPEG       FTP Daemon    Setting Jpeseriptiem  at    Enable FTP daemon Enable the FTP service for downloading the recorded video files   Enable    by the administrator    SD card    Setting Description fait          Reboot the system This function can reboot the system when the SD card mount   Enable  when the SD card fails   fails to re detect the SD mount   to mount    NOTE The recorded videos will be stored in the     VPortfolder    folder  Each recorded file is 10 seconds of video  These  are AVI files for playback in a popular media player   NOTE Due to file system limitations  the maximum number 
62. erver page     Send message via HTTP   Once this CGI Event is triggered  the VPort will send the Disable  Event Servers message set in the HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event   servers  which are set in the Network HTTP Event Server   page   Save snapshot to The pre alarm  trigger  and post alarm snapshot images can be   Disabled  storage saved on an  optional  SD card     Record video on SD Once this VMD is triggered  then for a configured time period   Disabled  card for     Sec the VPort will record video to an  optional  SD card        4 43    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    HTTP Action Setting     Setting  Description  ete  Server 1  2  3  4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action       Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP   Blank  event sever in this column    Camera Tamper    The VPort 26A 1MP support camera tamper function to detect any malicious behavior that is done to the  camera  such as spray painting  view blocking  angle adjustment  etc  This page allows you to configure the  parameters and alarm condition action of camera tamper alarm     Camera Tamper    O Enable camera tamper alarm  Alarm osd Not display v    Trigger Conditions and Actions    Trigger Condition   Trigger Action   HTTP Action Setting    Trigger Relay1 alarm O Serveri O Server2 O Server3 O Server4    _  Send snapshot image via E mail  Camera Cover Area 30       Send snapshot image via FTP  Tamper Duration 5 Sec     O Send message v
63. ggering Capability    Built in tamper alarm  and VMD  video motion detection   1 DI and 1 relay output  DO  for sensors and alarms  Supports video loss alarm    Pre  trigger  and post snapshot images supported    155    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    e 24 MB video buffer for pre event snapshot images   e Sequential snapshot images supported   e Supports SDHC slot for local storage with SD card in event recording  e Supports SMTP and FTP for alarm message transmission    e Supports HTTP event server    Video management and control  e Support for Moxa SoftNVR IA IP surveillance software  a video recording and management solution    e Free  Moxa VPort SDK Plus with CGI Commands  ActiveX Control  and API support for third party  developers    e ONVIF conformity for standardization and interoperability    NOTE If you are interested in Moxa   s VPORT SDK PLUS  please go to Moxa   s website www moxa com to download the  package  or contact a Moxa sales representative for more information about this SDK    NOTE If you are interested in SoftNVR IA IP surveillance software  please go to Moxa   s website  www moxa com  to  download the trial version     Typical Application    Audio    http   192 168 4 100       TCP IP       IP  192 168 4 100    a    1DI  1         1 6    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    Product Description    Form Factor    Upper case Innercase Bottom case    Screws for  Inner case       Grounding  screw    IP Camera Module    3 to 9 mm megapixels    Light sensor 
64. ia HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec        Note  HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered  Please refer to URL syntax being defined in  RFC 1738 and the customer defined commands for writing this setting with 100 characters     Save RES     Setting   peseripon O  rat    Enable camera tamper  Enable or disable the digital input alarm Disabled  alarm       Alarm osd Determine whether or not camera will display on screen Not Display  warning square when camera tamper alarm is triggered    Trigger Conditions    Setting  Description ate  Cover Area How much percentage of the camera view should be affected   30   port a L  Duration How long should the camera tamper behavior persist before  5 sec  kan ds    Trigger Actions    Setting  Description eat  Enable CGI Event alarm   Enable or disable CGI Event alarm   Select the Event 1  2  3  4  5    Trigger Relavi alarm Once this CGI Event is triggered  the Relay alarm will be Disabled  activated  Send snapshot image  Once this CGI Event is triggered  the VPort will send the Disable  via FTP snapshot images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the FTP  server  which are set in the Network FTP Server page        Send message via HTTP   Once this CGI Event is triggered  the VPort will send the Disable  Event Servers message set in the HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event   servers  which are set in the Network HTTP Event Server page  
65. ideo stream is transmitted over the network  However  the    network gateway  e g   a switch  must support the multicast protocol  e g   IGMP snooping   Otherwise     the multicast video transmission will not be successful      gt     RTSP  Enable the multicast video stream to be sent in RTSP control  which means the multicast  video stream will be sent only it receives the client   s request    Push  Enable the multicast video stream to be sent in Push control  which means that after this  setting is selected the multicast video stream will be sent continuously even without any client  request     Unicast protocol is used to send a single video stream to one client      gt     UDP can be used to produce audio and video streams that are more real time  However  some  packets may be lost due to network burst traffic  and images may become blurred    TCP can be used to prevent packet loss  which results in a more accurate video display  The  downside of using TCP is that the real time delay is worse than with UDP protocol    HTTP can be used to prevent being blocked by a router s firewall  The downside of using HTTP is  that the real time delay is worse than with UDP protocol     Network Interface designates the connection interface for multicast video streams selection  The box    lists the current NIC interfaces  Select which NIC interface will receive multicast streams     Once the IP camera is connected successfully  Protocol Options will indicate the selected protocol  The
66. ing screws 9 pin terminal block for    attaching detaching the  6 cm length  and anchors DI Relay Audio  upper case       e Cable glands accessories package  IP66 cable glands to ensure IP66  protection when the cables are  connected       e Sticker for camera mounting positions       e Quick Installation Guide  e Document      Software CD  includes User s Manual  Quick Installation Guide  and VPort Utility     e Warranty Statement    NOTE  Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged     1 4    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    Product Features    High Video Image Quality    1 2 7    progressive CMOS sensor for HD  1280 x 720  resolution   Day and night viewing capability with ICR  IR cut filter  and color  black  amp  white image switch   Supports DNR  digital noise reduction   BLC  back level control   and WDR  wide dynamic range  for better  image quality   Equipped with 3 mm to 9 mm vari focal megapixel lens for wide range fields of view   Minimum illumination up to 0 2 lux  color  and 0 05 lux  B W  at F 1 2   Image mirror and inverse   350   pan  85   tilt  and 360   rotate camera head angles for different installation positions     Supports up to 3 privacy mask areas and 4X digital zoom    Excellent Video Audio streaming and network transmission performance    Up to 3 simultaneous video streams for H 264 and MJPEG codecs   Video stream up to 30 frames sec at WXGA  1280 x 800  resolution  DynaStream    supported for optimal network
67. is 255 255 255 0  Note that you may need to change your computer   s IP address and  subnet mask so that the computer is on the same subnet as the VPort     To change the IP address of the VPort manually  access the VPort   s web server and navigate the System  Configuration  gt  Network  gt  General page to configure the IP address and other network settings  Toggle  the Use fixed IP address to ensure that the IP address you assign is not deleted each time the VPort is  restarted     Step 2  Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s web based manager    Type the IP address in the web browser   s address input box and then press enter     Step 3  Install the ActiveX Control Plug in    A security warning message will appear the first time you access the VPort   s web based manager  The message  is related to installing the VPort AcitveX Control component on your PC or notebook  Click Yes to install this  plug in to enable viewing of video images over the IE web browser     Internet Explorer   Security Warning xl    Do vou want to install this software7  Name  RTSPCtrI cab  Publisher  Moxa Networking Co   Ltd     8  More options ee          your computer  Only install software from publishers you trust  What s the risk     Y While files from the Internet can be useful  this file type can potentially harm       For Windows XP SP2 systems or later  the ActiveX Control component will be blocked for system security  reasons  In this case  the VPort s security warning message window may not a
68. larm  Alarm Motion Detection Configure the Motion Detection Alarm  Event Alarm CG  Event Configure the CGI event Alarm       Camera Tamper Event Configure the Camera Tamper event Alarm       IVA Event Configure the IVA event Alarm         Svstem    General Settings    On the General Settings page  administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and Time   which is displayed in the image   s caption     General Settings    Server name   VPort 26A 1MP IP Camera  Server contact      Server location      Date and Time     Keep current date and time        Sync with computer UTC PC Local Time   time 2013 03 14 13 59 55    PC date  2013 03 14  yyyy mm dd   PC time   05 59 55  hh mm ss   O Manual  UTC Date  2013 03 14  yyyy mm dd   UTC Time  05 58 54  hh mm ss      Automatic  ist NTP server  172 19 16 44  2nd NTP server   Time zone  GMT8 00 v    Update interval  15 min v    Server name    Setting  Description    O Z O o   Defaut      Max  40 characters Use a different server name for each server to help identify the   VPort 26A 1MP IP  different servers  The name appears on the web homepage  camera       4 3    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Server Contact    Max  40 characters Edit the responsible operator for this camera server Blank    Server Location  Max  40 characters Edit the location of this camera server Blank    Date and Time    Description efit    Keep current date and   Use the current date and time as the VPort s time setting  Keep current date 
69. le LLDP  and set the LLDP transmit interval  In addition   you can view each VPort s neighbor list  which is reported by its network neighbors  Most importantly  enabling  the LLDP function allows Moxa   s MXview to automatically display the network   s topology and system setup  details for the entire network     LLDP  IEEE 802 1AB     Operating Mode Transmit and receive w  Transmit interval 30 second s   1   3600 secs   Save    Operation Mode Choose the operation mode of LLDP  Disabled  Transmit only    Transmit and    Receive only  and Transmit and receive  receive    Transmit interval Sets the transmit interval of LLDP messages  in seconds     Video       Image Settings    Image Settings     AV TCP  2000 01 01 00 28 08    Image Information    Description   Image Appearance    Image Information       Not Shown     Shown on the caption    O Shown on the image       Position X   0 400   Position Y   0 300   Save    Image Information Setting    ooo Description fate    Description  max  of 14   The customized description shown on the caption to identify   None  characters  this video camera        4 26    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Image Appearance Setting    ta bet    Image Information To determine what style of image information is being shown    Not Shown    Includes Not Shown  Show on the Caption and Show on  image       Image Appearance Position    The position of the Image Appearance window can be changed by configuring Position X  0 to 400  and Position 
70. me Streaming Protocol  is a client server multimedia presentation control protocol  which ensures  interoperability among video devices and software  Hardware or software that supports RTSP streaming can  easily identify and decode the video stream without the hassle of codec installation  For example  users can  view video images from the VPort 26A 1MP directly with Quick Time and VLC  both of which support RTSP  streaming     Multicast  IGMP  transmission for network efficiency   Transmitting digital video images via an IP network requires many times the bandwidth required for  transmitting general data  For this reason  the efficiency of network bandwidth management is one of the most  important factors that determine the performance of a video over IP surveillance system  The VPort 26A 1MP  supports multicast transmission with the IGMP protocol  which can reduce the bandwidth requirements when  multiple clients access the same video stream  and greatly increases the efficiency of network bandwidth  management     Easy web access using standard browsers    There is no need to install new software to access the IP camera  since the embedded web server allows users  to use any popular web browser to access the IP camera from anywhere over the Internet  As long as you are  connected to the network  you will be able to view the same images seen by your cameras     Built in 3 area selectable Video Motion Detection  VMD    External sensors are not required  since the video image
71. n    Moxa Americas   Toll free  1 888 669 2872  Tel   1 714 528 6777  Fax   1 714 528 6778    Moxa Europe  Tel   49 89 3 70 03 99 0    Fax   49 89 3 70 03 99 99    www moxa com su    ort    Moxa China  Shanghai office   Toll free  800 820 5036    Tel   86 21 5258 9955  Fax   86 21 5258 5505  Moxa Asia Pacific   Tel   886 2 8919 1230  Fax   886 2 8919 1231    Before Getting Started    Before using your VPort 26A 1MP  please pay close attention to the following instructions     O After opening the VPort 26A 1MP box  compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in Chapter 1   Notify your sales representative if any of the items are missing or damaged    O To prevent damage or problems caused by improper use  read the Quick Installation Guide  the printed handbook  included in the package  before assembling and operating the device and peripherals  You may also refer to Chapter  1  under Product Description  and all of Chapter 2  of this manual    O The VPort 26A 1MP IP Camera has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various  applications for general security or demonstration purposes  For standard applications  refer Chapter 2  Getting  Started  and Chapter 3  Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP Web based Manager     Important Note    O Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country  Since VPort is both a high performance surveillance  system and networked video server  verify that the operations of such devices are legal in your l
72. n page  DDNS makes  it easier to access the VPort from various locations on the Internet     Dynamic DNS  The Dynamic DNS function allows your VPort to get a domain name linked to a changeable IP address w  IP address if you want to remote access this VPort from Internet   FI Enable DONS  Provider DynDNS org  Dynamic  7  Host name  Username E mail    Password Key    Note  if you dont have a DONS account please follow the application procedure on the website listed above     Setting  Description  eat  Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function    Provider Select the DDNS service providers  including DynDNS org None   Dynamic   DynDNS org  Custom   TZO com  and dhs org     Host Name The Host Name you use to link to the VPort     Username  E mail The Username E mail and Password Key are used to enable    Password  Key the service from the DDNS service provider  based on the rules   None  of DDNS websites      Dynamic DNS is a very useful tool for accessing a VPort over the Internet  especially for xDSL connections with       a non fixed IP address  DHCP   The administrator and users can simplify connecting to a VPort with a non fixed  IP address  by using the unique host name in the URL to establish a connection with the VPort     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 compatibilit
73. n the network system situation     EAP MD5    IEEE 802 1X       Enable 802 1X  EAP Method EAP MD5      Username    Password    Save    4 24    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration       EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2  IEEE 802 1X   _  Enable 802 1X  EAP Method EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 v  Identify  Password  CA Certificate  CA Certificate Status no file  Save  EAP TLS  IEEE 802 1X   Enable 802 1X  EAP Method EAP TLS    Identifv  CA Certificate  CA Certificate Status no file  Client Certificate  Client Certificate Status no file  Client Private Kev  Client Private Kev Status no file    Client Private Kev Password    Save    NOTE Please consult an expert or vour network administrator for the configurations of 802 1X if vou have trouble in  it     Telnet    Use this option to Enable Disable the telnet function     Telnet    FI Enable Telnet    Save    4 25    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    LLDP    LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802 11AB  LLDP standardizes the self identification  advertisement method  and allows each networking device  such as a Moxa IP camera or managed switch  to  periodically send its system and configuration information to its neighbors  Because of this  all LLDP devices are  kept informed of each other   s status and configuration  and with SNMP  this information can be transferred to  some network management software  such as Moxa   s MXview for auto topology and network visualization     From the VPort   s web interface  you can enable or disab
74. n watching a factory entrance  camera can allocate more  bandwidth for entry way while only allocate minimum bandwidth for the wall in the scene     ROI Settings    ROI  Region of Interest     M Enable ROI  2000 01 01 05 48 55       M Region 1 Priority Low    M Region 2 Priority Low X    M Region 3 Priority Low vy    Save    ROI  Setting  Description ae  Assign priority to up to 3 different regions in the camera view        High Medium Low High     camera will reserve a majority of bandwidth for this part   Low  of video  Medium     camera will reserve moderate bandwidth for this part  of video  Low     camera will reserve only minimum bandwidth for this  part of video    4 29    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Privacy mask    VPort IP camera supports up to3 privacy mask areas on image for privacy protection     Privacy Mask Settings    Privacy Mask    M   Enable Privacy Mask    Connected       ei       M Mask 1  M Mask 2  M Mask 3    Privacy Mask    Enable privacy mask function Off       Mask 1 2 3 Enable up to 3 different privacy mask area  Once enabled  you   unchecked  can drag mask area directly in the camera scene    NOTE There is no way to recover masked video no matter in live or playback  make sure you use this function    carefully    Video Performance    The VPort IP camera can send a maximum of three simultaneous video streams  two H 264 and one MJEPG  In  fact  the VPort IP camera has two encoder engines  The first encoder engine can generate one H 264
75. nable Digital Zoom    O Enable Digital Pan Tilt  Note  Digital Pan Tilt will disabled automatically if PT scanner function is enabled    Save    Press save when you done digital PTZ settings  Once Digital PTZ function is enabled  you can then go to IP  camera home page and click on Show PTZ Control Panel to perform digital PTZ functions     Below is the PTZ control panel you will see when you click    Show PTZ Control Panel    in IP camera home page   You can press         button in the bottom right of the page to perform digital zoom function  After digital zoom   you can then navigate the camera image by press direction button in the wheel     PTZ Camera    l  Pan Speed    mi i       4 33    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE Direction button in the wheel will not be displayed until digital zoom is performed  Once camera image is  zoomed out to original size  direction button will disappear again     NOTE Direction button in the wheel will not be displayed until digital zoom is performed  Once camera image is  zoomed out to original size  direction button will disappear again     DynaStreamTM    DynaSteam    is a unique and innovative function that allows for adaptive frame rates in response to events on  the network  such as event triggers and system commands  When network traffic becomes congested   DynaStream    allows VPort products to respond to CGI  SNMP  and Modbus commands from SCADA  as well as  the VPort 26A 1MP   s VMD  DI  CGI events  and video loss
76. ocality before  installing this unit for surveillance purposes     Table of Contents    La Antroductio i ii i A a AAA OS 1 1  RA 1 2  package ENE KIE DE E EEA E E T E A E E EE PTI ER EOE RG 1 4  Product Feattikes AAA LLR A G 1 5  iVvplcal Application e l l l 6  Product Descrip AS 1 7   AS 3 Starter t  it   aa 2 1  Beroe Getting State d a varo oo ida 2 2  FIrStsTIMe MMstallation and COnfguratiOn tao is 2 2   Flardware Installatiot aer A AI AAA AAA 2 2  JP    A 2 7  VPOrMeZOA I MP DIMENSIONS inicia iii sd dd dl l i l 2 9  Mia nn o APR Gaeta lane laure 2 10   3  Accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s Web based ManNaQ  TF occcccncccconnnnnconnnnnnnconnnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnas 3 1   Functions Featured on the VPort s Web Homepage             sssssassssnnsssnsnrsenanrnnnnnnsnnnnennnrsnnnnnsnnnnennnnsnannnnsnnnnen 3 2  VPORT S TAOMAN ii ili a da 3 2  Ma IE 3 2  camera Image VIEW i i A AAA A B a 3 2  PUTO CONTON aa       ecient nad enmieaaes 3 3  aca AA  at TAREA 3 3  System Configuratio i et ee ere ia 3 4  Video  TATORMMATION iii i i a a R AEAEE A 3 4  Show PTZ Control Panel  only supported by non onvif version firmware  V1 X  L eeeeeeennnnnnnkennnzennnzznni 3 4  REG Gola a ee o o eee ee ere eee errr eter jit ti eres 3 4  Shae A A O O mu ful uta 3 4   dic  SYSTEM CONTIGUA ONO anna enana OS 4 1   System Configuration DY Web Console ura a a si i 4 2   b AI ji A ones 4 3  Generali Sett 910 E CAPA a a   aa ik iet i A 4 3  ACCOUNT ARMS eS a nee enn ter etree ent rete  4 4  Local Stor
77. of files is 16584  When the number of files in the SD card  is up to 16584  or the free space is under 100MB  the system will start to delete the oldest files   System Log    The system log contains useful information  including current system configuration and activity history with  timestamps for tracking  Administrators can save this information in a file  system log  by clicking the Export  to a File button  or send the file by email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button  In addition  the log  can also be sent to a Log Server for backup  The administrator can set up the Syslog Server 1 and Syslog  server 2 below the system log list     System Log History    index Time Type Description                               0001 Wed Feb 1 04 38 49 2006 sys System cold start      0002 Wed Feb 1 04 38 49 2006 FTP Stop listening      0003 Wed Feb 15 14 17 20 2006 SYS System cold start      0004 Wed Feb 15 14 17 20 2006 FTP Stop listening       0005 Wed Feb 15 14 20 35 2006 SYS System cold start      0006 Wed Feb 15 14 20 35 2006 FTP Stop listening      0007 Wed Feb 15 14 23 51 2006 SYS System cold start      0008 Wed Feb 15 14 23 51 2006 FTP Stop listening      0009 Wed Feb 15 14 30 00 2006 SYS System cold start      0010 Wed Feb 15 14 30 00 2006 FTP Stop listening      0011 Wed Feh 15 14 32 00 2004 SYS System cold start y  4 H  gt       Send to system log Server    Syslog Server 1   Port Destination 514   Syslog Server 2   Port Destination 514  Save    4 6    Moxa VPort 26A 
78. packets that could flood a    4 17    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    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     Video Stream Group 1  e Te E did      ry A  oe Yideo Stream Group 2 ay  Group 1  The network WITH Multicast  IGMP Group 2   gt   IGMP Group 1  2 IGMP Group 2      IGMP Group 1       NOTE The VPort 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  EtherDeviceTM series Industrial Ethernet Switch user   s manual     Configuring Multicast Settings    Multicast Settings    Stream 1 Stream 2  Multicast group address 239 127 0 100 Multicast group address 239 127 0 100  Multicast video port 5556 Multicast video port 5560  Multicast audio port 5558 Multicast audio port 5562  Multicast TTL 128 Multicast TTL 128  Continuous Multicast Push Enable Continuous Multicast Push   Enable  Save    Setting Description efatt      Multicast group Multicast Group address for sending video stream  239 127 0 100   address   Multicast video port Video port number  Stream 1  5556  Stream 2  
79. pient s Email  Address   Note  There are 2 recipient email accounts for receiving system information and alarma     ist SMTP Server and Sender Email    Setting    Description Default  1st SMTP  mail  server   SMTP Server   s IP address or URL address    For security reasons  most SMTP servers require the account  1st SMTP password name and password to be authenticated   1st Sender   s email For security reasons  SMTP servers must see the exact sender   None  address 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        The 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email are backups that are used if the 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email  fail when connecting or sending email     Two recipient email accounts are available for receiving emails sent by the VPort  For redundancy  both  addresses receive the sent messages and alarm snapshots simultaneously     Setting  Description Da  1st Recipient s Email Address   Email address of the 1st recipient        2nd Recipient s Email Email address of the 2nd recipient  None  Address    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Dynamic DNS    NOTE    NOTE    DDNS  Dynamic Domain Name System  is a combination of DHCP  DNS  and client registration  DDNS  allows administrators to alias the VPort   s dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the domains  provided by the DDNS service providers listed on the VPort   s Network DDNS configuratio
80. ppear  Users should access the  operating system control panel to unblock ActiveX controls or disable the security configuration to enable the  installation of the VPort s ActiveX Control component     Step 4  Access the VPort 26A 1MP   s web based manager    After installing the ActiveX Control component  enter the IP address of the VPort device to access its web based  controls  they should immediately appear  Check the following items to make sure the system was installed  properly    1  Video Images   2  Audio Sound  make sure your PC s or notebook s sound is turned on     3  Video Information    MOXN VPort26A www moxa com       d 12302151    VPort26A      System Configuration V TCP    2000 01 01 00 28 24       2 8    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP    NOTE    Getting Started    Step 5  Access the VPort system configuration     Click on System Configuration to display a system overview  The Model Name  Server Name  IP Address   MAC Address and Firmware Version will appear in the green bar at the top of the page  Use this information  to review the installation details     For details about configuration settings  check the User   s Manual on the software CD     VPort26A    www moxa com    MOXA    Model Name   VPort26A Server Name   VPort 26A 1MP IP C    IP Address   172 19 16 22    MAC Address   00 90    8 00 26 99 i ersion   Build   13021913                                                                                        Home System Configuration  3 Main Menu Welcome to the Sys
81. s on   Off  LED light is off  SD card Socket  SDHC     The VPort 26A 1MP supports a standard SDHC interface for local storage with a current maximum size of 32 GB        The user can use an SD card which is fits this specification  Currently  the local storage supports triggered video  recording when an event has occurred     1 9    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    NOTE    NOTE    NOTE    NOTE    The VPort 26A 1MP supports a standard SDHC interface  Users can use SD cards suitable for this specification   Transcend or Sandisk SD cards are recommended  particularly Sandisk Extreme III SD  because of their rapid  read write speed     To check if the SD card has been successfully mounted  access the VPort   s web based manager and check  under system configuration  gt  Local storage     Reset Button    The reset button is used to reset the camera hardware     1  Reboot    To reboot the VPort 26A 1MP  power it off and then power it back on again  or push the RESET button one time   The System LED will light in red as the POST  Power on Self Test  process runs  When the rebooting process is  finished  the System LED will change to a green color     2  Restore to Factory Settings    To restore the VPort 26A 1MP to the factory default settings  press the reset button continuously until the  System LED blinks in red  After the system LED stops blinking  release the reset button  The POST process will  run  and the VPort will reboot  The System LED will light in green when the VPort
82. self tap screws        b  Mounting on the accessory   s mounting kit  VP MK2     Step 1  Fasten the bottom case on the plate with the four machine screws  which are provided in VP MK2 s  accessory package     cE  S  ma  gt        Step 2  Assemble the mounting kit with the selected accessory     VPort 26A 1MP   VP MK2   VP 520L VPort 26A 1MP   VP MK2   VP 520HB       NOTE Choose the appropriate mounting accessories based on the installation requirements     2 5    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    Step 5  Assemble the IP Camera Module with the bottom case                gt  kI ZA a pr E AGA 7   gt  ce TA 178 J i ae a    _    gt  p   mota s   a       Step 6  To get the desired video image  adjust the angles and zoom strength     a  Pan adjustment    NA      pwnd    L 5  x e OT y921 2904n    N 73048035           NOTE Do not grasp the lens when rotating the camera  Instead  hold the two copper cylinders     2 6    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP    Getting Started       NOTE After adjusting the PAN  TILT  and ROTATE positions  tighten all of the screws to ensure that the orientation of  the camera does not change   d  Zoom adjustment  ee the  lt  4 Screw for fixing the  Nis  a ES f Zoom position  To adjust the Zoom and Focus positions  connect to the camera   s web console first so that you can view a live  video feed  Next  loosen the screws for both the zoom and focus positions  and then rotate the lens to focus on  the desired image  Finally  tighten both screws   NOTE To adjust the fo
83. send the snapshot Disable  via FTP images set in the Event Alarm  Basic page to the FTP server    which are set in the Network  FTP Server page   Send message via HTTP   Once this DI is triggered  the VPort will send the message set in   Disable  Event Servers HTTP Action Setting to the HTTP event servers  which are set   in the Network  HTTP Event Server page   Record video on SD Once this DI is triggered  then for a configured time period Disabled  card for Sec VPort will record video to an  optional  SD card     HTTP Action Setting    Setting Description  gt  gt  gt   Default  _      Server 1  2  3  4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action          Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP    Blank  event sever in this column    4 39    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Motion Detection    Video Motion Detection  VMD  is an intelligent event alarm for video surveillance network systems  With the 3  area selectable VMDs and sensitivity percentage tuning  administrators can easily set up the VMD alarm to be  active 24 hours a day  7 days a week     VMD  Video Motion Detection     C  Enable VMD alarm  FI Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered  Fl Show motion block on the image  Assistance function  disable it when setting is done     Fl Show motion percent info on the image  Assistance function  disable it when setting is done     Set up VMD Alarm        UDP  2000 01 01 09 54 2  EnablecWindow Percent  T VMDI    80
84. seription O  Factory Default  To enable or disable the DynaStream function   Duration This refers to the time period that DynaStream is in operation    5 seconds   For example  if the duration is set to 5 seconds  then the frame   rate will change from the Live to the Alarm status for the   duration of 5 seconds  After 5 seconds  the frame rate will       return to the Live status setting     Trigger Channel To enable or disable the video channels  Disabled    Alarm    System    In addition to the LED indicators  network disconnected alarm is provided by the VPort 26A 1MP for notifying  the system operators and administrator  also store video image in SD card so that you can retrieve recorded  image after network connection is restored     System Alarm    Network Disconnected Alarm    Fl Enable network disconnected alarm  FI Trigger Relay Alarm  FI Video Record    Note  System alarms work continuously after being set up     Save    Enable network To enable or disable the network disconnected alarm  Disable  disconnected alarm    Video record Once the network link is down  video streams can be recorded   Disable  on the SD card  and once the network link is back up  the video  recording will be stopped     4 35       Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE For the VPort P26A 1MP  the PoE model is powered via the Ethernet cable  so once the network cable is broken   it will be powered off  and there is no way to record video on the SD card     Basic    Event Alarm Basic
85. stem network  bandwidth management  applications the VPort runs  such as VMD   how complicated the image is  and the  performance of your PC or notebook when displaying images  The administrator should take into consideration  all of these variables when designing the video over IP system  and when specifying the requirements for the  video system     Visit http   www moxa com event Net 2012 1P CCTV Calculator index htm to get help for network    bandwidth estimation of different resolutions  FPS  video content  etc     4 32    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Audio    Audio Source    The VPort supports real time and synchronous video audio transmission  The default audio input is line in  If a  microphone is being used  your administrator will need to enable the microphone     Audio    Audio Setting     _  Enable microphone    PTZ    For its HD 720P  1280x720  image resolution  VPort 26A 1MP is able to provide crystal clear video image  and  viewers are allowed to see finest detail even after image zoomed  Therefore  VPort 26A 1MP comes with digital  PTZ function that enables users to zoom in camera image to observe the detail     Digital PTZ    Before use digital PTZ  you need to enable digital PTZ function in VPort 26A 1MP setting page as shown below   First check enable  then choose the PTZ function you are like to operate  Note that digital zoom and digital    pan tilt functions could be enabled separately   Digital PTZ    Digital PTZ Control        Enable  O E
86. t mode  monochrome mode    Unchecked    Light Sensor Lets the camera light sensor switch between day and night Unchecked   automatic switch the   modes based on ambient illumination level   Day  Night mode  Set the switch lux level  from level 1 to level 5   and detection   duration  1 to 60 seconds  to define how long the illumination   level should persist before switching        DI Control Switch day night when by DI unchecked  e Pull High  camera will do day night switch whenever DI    status is high    Pull Low  camera will do day night switch whenever DI  status is low    Trigger relay output Trigger relay output when day night mode switch  relay status   unchecked  when day night mode   for day night mode could be configured separately  switch    4 28       Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Auto Exposure Shutter    setting Jpeseriptiem O  at       Auto Level Higher level will extend auto shutter speed slower  hence  brighter image  lower level will do opposite   WDR    Setting Description fait  WDR    Higher level means more strong WDR effect  Choose higher   Wide Dynamic Range    WDR level when you have strong lighting and dark area  co exist in one video scene       ROI  Region of Interest     When network bandwidth is limited  HD video stream in realtime may be too huge for the network to bear  and  in that condition  VPort IP camera is able to automatically allocate available bandwidth to those parts of video  that of your bigger interest  For example  whe
87. t number for communication encryption  do not set   443  HTTP mode Select the HTTP transmission mode  HTTP Only or HTTP    HTTPS    RTSP Streaming          The VPort 26A 1MP supports standard RTSP  Real Time Streaming Protocol  streaming  which means that all  devices and software that support RTSP can directly acquire and view the video images sent from the VPort  26A 1MP without any proprietary codec or SDK installations  This makes network system integration much  more convenient  For different connection types  the access name is different  For UDP and TCP streams  the  access name is udpStream  For HTTP streams  the access name is moxa cgi udpstream_ch lt channel  number gt   For multicast streams  the access name is multicastStream_ch lt channel number  You can  access the media through the following URL  rtsp    lt IP address gt   lt RTSP port gt   lt Access name gt  for  software that supports RTSP     Setting  Description   efawit       RTSP Port An RTSP port is similar to an HTTP port  which can enable the   554  connection of video audio streams by RTSP     4 11    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    The VLC media player is used here as an example of a RTSP streaming application     Step 1  Open VLC Player and select Media   Open network streaming        VLC media player 00e  Media  Playback Audio Video Tools View Help                    gt   Open File    Ctrl O       Advanced Open File    Ctrl Shift O   B Open Folder    Ctrl F   5  Open Disc    Ctrl D  EX  
88. tatus    System Log System Log and operation information    System Parameter System parameter information and Import Export functions  Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade  Factory Default  Reboot  General   SMTP Server  FTP Server  DDNS   UPnP    Multicast Setting    Reset to Factory Default   Device will reboot for restarting system   The IP network settings of this VPort   Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and e mail accounts  Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server   Configure Dynamic DNS service   Enable UPnP function   Set up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming   Accessible IP Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by IP address  SNMP Configure the SNMP settings   ToS Configure ToS  Type of Service    HTTP Event Server  Modbus  TCP   IEEE 802 1X  Telnet   LLDP    Image Settings    Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action  Enable Modbus TCP function   Configure IEEE 802 1X function   Configure Telnet   Configure LLDP   Configure the information of video image    Camera Setting Configure the attributes of video image    l ROI Configure the ROI region of interest  settings  Video  Privacv Mask    Configure the Privacv Mask settings  Set up the Encode Standard MJPEG or H 264   Size  Resolution   FPS and Video  Qualitv    Configure the Audio Source    Video Performance    Audio Setting  PTZ Digital PTZ    Configure the Digital PTZ settings  asic       setup the video frame rate change once an alarm or event is triggered  DynaStrea 
89. tem Configuration pages  A brief description of each configuration group is given below  Click on a plus sign in the left pane to expand a group  and then click on the name of the page you    Overview would like to open      3 System     3 Network   Category  item Description and Content   3 Video General Setting Host Name and Date Time     a Audio Account Administrator  User and Demo Account Privileges Management  ay PTZ Local Storage Set up the local storage capability    System Log System Log and operation information   H DynaStream System     i  System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export function  17 Alarm Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade  Factory Default Reset to Factory Default  Best viewed with IE 6 0 or Reboot Device v  ll reboot for restarting system  above with resolution of F  gt   1280x1024 General The IP network settings of this VPort  SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts  DDNS Configure DDNS  Universal PnP Enable UPnP function  Tos Configure ToS Type of Service   ETP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server  Multicast Set up Multicast  IGMP  Streaming  Network  HTTP Event Server Set up the HTTP Event Server to send the event alarm action  Accessible IP Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP address  SNMP Configure the SNMP settings  Modbus TCP Enable Modbus TCP function  Dotix Configure 802 1X  Telnet Configure Telnet  LLDP Configure LLDP  Image Se
90. trol RELAY1  A _  Control RELAY1  9 Control RELAY1  10 Control RELAY1  Save    4 4    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Admin password    Setting Jpeseriptiem O  at    Admin Password  8 to   The administrator can type the new password in this box  Default admin  15 characters  password is    admin       Confirm Password  8 to   If a new password is typed in the Admin Password box  you  15 characters  will need to retype the password in the Confirm Password  box before updating the new password        NOTE The default account name for administrator is admin  the administrator account name cannot be  changed     User s Privileges    VPort products provide 10 user accounts for accessing the VPort     setting  meseription  ete  Type a specific user name for user authentication  None    Type a specific password for user authentication     Privilege Check the function boxes to assign privileges for users in  Control Relay1       NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access the same VPort  Currently  the  VPort 26A 1MP is only allowed to send 5 unicast video streams  Therefore  limit the number of users  simultaneously accessing a VPort 26A 1MP to prevent performance problems     Local Storage    The VPort 26A 1MP supports an SD card slot  SDHC interface  for recording video when preconfigured events   alarms  occur  Administrators can download these recorded videos via FTP  or remove the SD card and directly  copy the files via a card read
91. ttings Configure the information of video image  Camera Tuning Configure the attributes of video image  Vid ROI Configure the ROI  region of interest  settings  lao o  Privacy Mask Configure the Privacy Mask settings  Camera Modulation Select the camera s modulation  NTSC or PAL   Video Performance Set up the Encode Standard MJPEG or H 264   Size  Resolution    PTZ Digital PTZ Configure the Digital PTZ settings  Basic Configure the DvnaStream settings  DvnaStream an 7 B oF z  Conditions Configure the DynaStream trigger conditions settings  IVA IVA Configure the IVA settings  Basic Setting General settings of event alarm  Schedule Set up the Alarm schedule  Digital Input Configure the Digital Input Alarm  Alarm  Motion Detection Configure the Motion Detection Alarm  Event Alarm    CGI Event Configure the CGI event Alarm       Camera Tamper Event Configure the Camera Tamper event Alarm       After accessing the VPort 26A 1MP   s web based manager  administrators should access System  Configuration  gt  System  gt  Account to set up the administrator s password and enable the authentication  function  The administrator account name is admin    An authentication window will pop up requesting the account name and password each time the VPort 26A 1MP  is accessed     VPort 26A 1MP Dimensions     251  OF       Top View    152 2  5 99   1144 88  5 7      L P  ZS BLL       6106 96  4 21     Side View     Unit mm     2 9    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Getting Started    Wiring Requirements     
92. twork   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      There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and efficient than a unicast approach  A typical  use of multicasts is in video conferencing  in which high volumes of traffic need to be sent to several  end stations simultaneously  but for which broadcasting that traffic to all end stations would seriously reduce  network performance  Several industrial automation protocols  such as Allen Bradley  EtherNet IP  Siemens  Profibus  and Foundation Fieldbus HSE  High Speed Ethernet   use the multicast approach  These industrial  Ethernet protocols use publisher subscriber communications models by multicasting 
93. which is related   Disabled   Assistance function  disable it to VMD sensitivity configuration     when setting is done     Show motion percent info on   Enable this item to show the change in percentage of motion Disabled  the image  Assistance function    detection  which is related to the VMD   s percentage    disable it when setting is done    configuration        4 40    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    NOTE Once the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered is enabled  the red frames that appear on the  homepage image indicate the size of the VMD window set up by the administrator     MOXA    VPort 26 IP Camera www moxa com          VPort 26 IP Camera       NOTE To enable Show motion block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image  the image  appearance in the video configuration must be configured to show on the image     Note Show motion block on the image and Show motion percent info on the image are to help the  administrator configure the VMD  video motion detection  function  Once both items are enabled  the  administrator can see the motion detection real time status and the change in percentage of the VMD area on  the video image  If the motion status and change of percentage are just what the administrator expects  then  the configurations of sensitivity and percentage of VMD are confirmed  Before clicking on Save  disable both  items after the configurations are confirmed     3 numbers to show the current VMD change  percentage for V
94. without  the need for additional protective housing  In addition  cable glands are provided free of charge to ensure that  attached cables also have IP66 rated protection     Support for PoE  Power over Ethernet  or direct wired power inputs    The VPort P26 supports standard 48 VDC power over Ethernet  IEEE 802 3af   and the VPort 26A 1MP  supports a direct wired 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC power input     High Performance H 264 MJPEG video compression   Video input can be efficiently compressed into H 264 MJPEG video stream packets in real time  This is done  without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage  Five levels of compression quality and four different  image resolutions provide greater versatility     1 2    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    CBR Pro    for no video image packet loss when bandwidth is limited   An innovative CBR Pro    function  where CBR stands for constant bit rate  is provided with the VPort 26A 1MP  series for guaranteeing no video image packet loss when bandwidth is limited  Even when the general CBR  function is activated  there is a chance of video image packet loss  which could cause a mosaic effect due to a  burst of bandwidth consumption in a short time  few milliseconds  while delivering image frames  With Moxa  CBR Pro     even video images of high speed objects  such as cars  will exhibit good image quality with no  mosaic effect     2 way audio supported for a complete surveillance solution   The VPort 26A 1MP series support both 
95. wo models      VPort 26A 1MP  12 24 VDC or 24 VAC power inputs      VPort P26A 1MP  powered with PoE  Power over Ethernet  802 3af     Note  The 2 pin terminal block shown here is for the direct wired power input of  the VPort 26A 1MP        NOTE The specifications of the direct wire power input are 12 32 VDC for 12 24 VDC power input  or 18 30 VAC for  24 VAC power input  The maximum power consumption is 4 7 Watt     1 8    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP Introduction    9 pin Terminal Block Connector for DI  DO  and Audio       The VPort 26A 1MP supports 1 DI  digital input   1 DO  relay output   1 audio input  line in or mic in   and 1  audio output  line out  through the 9 pin terminal block            ole  wel      f       le  Audio Audio    NO  Normal Open   Max  1A  24 VDC   Relay Output  me  Initial status is Normal Open  NC  Normal Close        ii LOW  13 to  30V  DI  Digital Input   LED Indicators and DIP Switches  The VPort 26A 1MP has 3 LEDs for indicating the power status  10 100 Mbps Ethernet DIP Switch for disabling the    LED indicators       link  and system status  In addition  one DIP switch  No 2  is provided for enabling or  disabling the LED light for users who do not want the LED light to be visible at night        HRT AA MEL  wat 58    e    Mil LT    Power System  10 100M    Power On  power on  10 100 M Amber  Ethernet link is 10 Mbps  pene AAA    System boot up successfully    Green blinking Firmware upgrade proceeding    DIP Switch 1  DIP Switch 2 On  LED light i
96. y    Trigger Relay1 alarm Server1    Server2    Server3    Server4  Send snapshotimage via E mail    Event 2 Send snapshotimage via FTP  Send message via HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec     Trigger Relay1 alarm   servert l IServerz l  Server3     Server4  Send snapshotimage via E mail    Event 3 Send snapshotimage via FTP  Send message via HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec     Trigger Relay1 alarm Server Server2    Server3  _  Server4  Send snapshot image via E mail    Event 4 Send snapshot image via FTP  Send message via HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec        Trigger Relay1 alarm Server Server2    Server3  _  Server4  Send snapshot image via E mail    Event 5 Send snapshot image via FTP  Send message via HTTP Event Servers    Record video on SD card 5 Sec  ki    Note  HTTP Action Setting allows the VPort sending the customized alarm messages to the HTTP Event Server when the event is triggered  Please refer to URL syntax being defined in REC 1738 and the       CGI Event Trigger Actions    Setting Description  Default   _  _    Enable CGI Event alarm   Enable or disable CGI Event alarm   Select the Event 1  2  3  4  5    Trigger Relavi alarm Once this CGI Event is triggered  the Relay alarm will be Disabled  activated    Send snapshot image   Once this CGI Event is triggered  the VPort will send the Disable  via FTP Snapshot images set in the Event Alarm Basic page to the  FTP server  which are set in the Network FTP S
97. y among the  networking equipment  software  and peripherals of the 400  vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and  Play Forum  This means that they are listed in the network devices table for the operating system  such as  Windows XP  supported by this function  Users can link to the VPort directly by clicking on the VPort listed in the  network devices table     Universal PnP    UPnP  Universal Plug  amp  Play  is a function that provides compatibility among networking equipment  software and  peripherals  By enabling this function  you can find this VPort directly from the operating system s network device  list     J  Enable UPnP  Note  Please make sure your OS or software supports UPnP first if you want to enable VPorts UPnP function     Save    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP System Configuration    Setting  Description eat  Enable UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function     QoS  ToS     Quality of Service  QoS  provides traffic prioritization capabilities to ensure that important data is delivered  consistently and predictably  The VPort can inspect layer 3 ToS  Type of Service  information to provide a  consistent classification of the entire network  The VPort   s ToS capability improves your industrial network   s  performance and determinism for mission critical applications     QoS ToS     Configure the QoS  ToS  to add the ToS  Type of Service  tag onto the video streaming  data for transmitting this video stream with higher priority compared to other data     E  Enabl
98. yption  Maximum 30 character encryption key     O  No data encryption     Trap Settings    Setting  Description   efawit    Trap Server Enter the IP address or name of the Trap Server used by your   No  IP Name network           Trap Community Use a community string match for authentication  Maximum of  30 characters     Private MIB information    The private SNMP Object ID of the VPort is the enterprise value  8691 8 4 13  This number cannot be changed     NOTE The MIB file is MOXA VPORT26 MIB mib  or my   You can find it on the software CD or the download center of  the Moxa website     NOTE To configure the ToS values  map to the network environment settings for QoS priority service     HTTP Event Server    The VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Servers  which allows users  to design a customized alarm system     HTTP Event Servers    VPort can send the customized alarm actions and messages to the HTTP Event Ser  capability for the users designing the customized alarm system     Hostname  Server 1  Username   Password   Server 2  Username   Password   Server 3  Username   Password   Server 4  Username     Password     Server 1  2  3  4 The server   s URL address with complete CGI commands Ex  Blank  http    http event server Port CGI_Name        The account name for accessing the HTTP server  The password for accessing the HTTP server    4 23    Moxa VPort 26A 1MP    System Configuration    Once the Http Alarm is triggered  the VPort
    
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