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1. Group 2 Video Stream Group 1 aes p gt Group 1 lj g Group 2 Ses Video Stream Group 2 P Group 1 The network WITH Multicast IGMP Group 2 i Group 1 Multicast Stream IGMP Group 1 i Group 2 Multicast Stream IGMP Group 2 IGMP Group 1 4 14 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE The VPort 351 is the source that delivers the multicast video stream To benefit from the Multicast protocol the gateway or network switch should support the multicast filtering function such as IGMP Snooping so that the multicast stream is delivered correctly and precisely To learn more about IGMP Snooping refer to the MOXA EtherDevice series Industrial Ethernet Switch user s manual Configuring Multicast Settings ii aa Home Multicast Settings CH Main Menu Multicast group address 239 128 0 99 LJ Overview Multicast video port 5556 E System e 5 i Multicast audio port 5558 EI Network 3 General Multicast TTL 15 3 SMTP Server Y FTP Server UPnP Multicast Save Y Accessible IP E Video HE Audio E Alam Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Setting Description Default multicast group Multicast Group address for sending 239 128 0 99 address video stream multicast video port Video port number 5556 multicast audio port Audio port number 5558 Multicast TTL Time to live threshold There is a certain TTL threshold defined for each network interface or tunnel
2. Mini stereo jacks for audio input output The VPort 351 has 2 mini stereo jacks for audio input and output on the front panel One jack is for a MIC in Line in audio input connection which can be directly connected with a microphone or an audio source from an amplifier The other jack is a Line out audio output connection which can be used to connect earphones or an amplifier DIP switches for 75 Ohm resistance and audio signal test 2 DIP switches are located between the video input and video output connectors DIP switch 2 is used to turn on off the 750 resistance to disable enable a video signal loop Turn the DIP switch to the OFF position when using the loop through video output port and turn the DIP switch to the ON position to use the video output port DIP switch 1 is for switching the audio input and audio output to the loop through mode for testing the audio source signal Put the DIP switch in he ON position to activate the Audio Test mode In this case sound from the microphone connected to the audio input jack can be heard through the speaker or earphones connected to the audio output jack In addition if the audio test mode is enabled you can check if the audio signal is working by looking at the AUDIO TEST LED LED indicators The front panel of the VPort 351 contains several LED indicators The function of each LED is described in the table below Color State ON Description Hardware initialization FL
3. 4 13 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Benefits of Multicast The benefits of using IP multicast are that it e Enables the simultaneous delivery of information to many receivers in the most efficient logical way e Reduces the load on the source for example a server because it does not need to produce multiple copies of the same data e Makes efficient use of network bandwidth and scales well as the number of participants or collaborators expands e Works with other IP protocols and services such as Quality of Service QoS e There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and 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 Besides several industrial automation protocols such as Allen Bradley EtherNet IP Siemens Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus HSE High Speed Ethernet use the multicast approach These industrial Ethernet protocols use publisher subscriber communications models by multicasting packets that could flood a network with heavy traffic IGMP provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end destinations that require the traffic thus reducing the amount of traffic on the Ethernet LAN The network WITHOUT Multicast
4. Camera Image View The assigned image description and system date time will be displayed in the caption above the image window You may disable the caption or change the location of the image information from the System Configuration Video Image Setting Note that if the VPort s motion detection function is active some windows in the video picture might be framed in red 3 2 VPort 351 User s Manual Accessing the VPort 351 s Web based Manager Audio Control The VPort 351 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 clicking the microphone button and audio output a speaker for example by clicking the speaker button from the VPort s web homepage You may also use the Client Setting to disable the audio transmission Client Setting Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings Media Options Enable or disable the video or audio transmission 2 Protocol Options Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage UDP TCP HTTP or Multicast gt UDP protocol can be used to produce audio and video streams that are more real time However some packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may become blurred gt TCP protocol can be used to prevent packet loss which results in a more accurate video display The downside of using TCP is that the real time effect is wo
5. Enable or disable the digital input alarm Disable alarm Trigger Conditions Setting Description Default High The DI is always in the High state after Disable an alarm is detected ow The DI is always in the Low state after Enable an alarm is detected The DI works from state Low to state Rising High and then back to state Low Disable when an alarm is detected The DI works from state High to state Falling Low and then back to state High Disable when an alarm is detected NOTE Please refer to Chapter 1 to see the DI specifications 4 32 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Trigger Actions Administrators can set up trigger actions for each DI including Trigger Relay1 alarm Trigger Relay2 alarm Send snapshot image via E mail and Send snapshot image via FTP A Digital Inputs Home CH Main Menu C Enable digital input alarm WW Overview E System Trigger Conditions and Actions E Video O High Trigger Relay1 alarm E Audio za O Low Trigger Relay2 alarm ere ORising Send snapshot image via E mail EX Alam Orainn JJ send Geen ja FTP i end snapshot image via 9 System Alam Oralling S EE Event Alam Ohigh C Trigger Relay1 alarm Basic O Low DOTrigger Relay2 alarm 9 Schedule ORising Send snapshot image via E mail E Video Motion Deter OFalli
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7. Display string blank will hide the command button in homepage Display string Command Command 1 Command 2 Command 3 Command 4 Command 5 Command 6 Command 7 Command 8 Command 9 Command 10 Save Setting Up Custom Camera If the PTZ camera s driver is not in the list the administrator can select the custom camera from the Select Camera driver menu to program the PTZ camera with ASCII code A custom camera window will pop up when the Setup Custom Camera button is clicked Input the ASCII code into this window Port Settings Data bits Stop bits and Parity bits are for the serial communication parameters and Control Settings are for programming the TILT Move Up Move Down PAN Move Left Move right HOME ZOOM Zoom in Zoom out and FOCUS Focus near Focus Far actions Z http 1192 168 2 121 Custom Camera Microsoft Internet E P Control settings Up Down Left Right Home Zoom in Zoom out Focus near Focus far Auto Focus Save The control protocols are available from the PTZ camera s supplier You will need to get the protocols from the supplier before programming the PTZ camera Uploading a PTZ Camera Driver In addition to the PTZ camera drivers and custom camera functions supported by the VPort 351 an alternative user friendly Upload a PTZ Camera Driver function is available for implementing the PTZ camera control MOXA will release new PTZ camera drivers to MOXA s website as they
8. In this section we will explain the meaning of the two contacts used to connect the Relay Contact VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started The VPort 351 has two sets of relay outputs labeled RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 located on the 8 pin terminal block connector Each relay output uses 3 of the contacts on the 8 pin terminal block The terminal block is located on the VPort 351 s top panel Normal Open lt Common Normal Close RELAY 2 RELAY 1 The relay output can be configured for 1 System alarm power failure or disconnected network 2 Event alarm VMD Video Motion Detection video loss and Digital Inputs A ATTENTION The maximum current and power capacity of the relay output is 24 VDC 1A Please be careful not to exceed this power specification A ATTENTION Before connecting the VPort to the DC AC power inputs make sure the DC power source voltage is stable Wiring the Digital Inputs The VPort 351 has two digital inputs labeled DI1 and DI2 Each DI consists of two contacts of the 6 pin terminal block connector located on the VPort s top panel Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown here A Mm 112 STEP 1 Insert the negative ground positive e DI wires into the I1 terminals STEP 2 To keep the DI wires from pulling loose use a small flat blade screwdriver to L DU DI2 tighten the wire clamp screws on t
9. POST finishes the LED will be lit in GREEN to show that it is working properly 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port or 100 Mbps fiber optic Ethernet port The VPort 351 series of video encoders come in three models the VPort 351 has 1 RJ45 10 100M Ethernet port LEDs on the left corners of the port indicate 10M or 100M the VPort 351 S SC has a single mode fiber optic Ethernet port and the VPort 351 M SC has one multi mode fiber optic Ethernet port Choose the model that is most appropriate for your own application RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 COM port NOTE The VPort 351 has 1 COM port for PTZ control This COM port is an RS 232 RS 422 485 serial port with 5 pin terminal block connector The pin assignments are as follows PIN RS 422 485 RS 232 1 GND Ground GND Ground 2 R Rx N A 3 R Rx RxD RxD 4 T D Tx Data N A 5 T D Tx Data TxD TxD To enable PTZ control users should configure the PTZ control protocol in the web console The PTZ control protocol is not standardized To use a particular PTZ control protocol the video encoder must support the driver for that protocol Currently the VPort 351 supports PTZ control protocol drivers for 1 Pelco D 2 DynaColor SmartDome Supported after V2 0 firmware To use a protocol that is not on the list you will need to contact the manufacturer of the camera to get the PTZ control commands and then use the VPort 351 s custom camera func
10. Services has been set up to provide technical support driver updates product information and user s manual updates The following services are provided E mail for technical support support moxa com World Wide Web WWW Site for product information SE http www moxa com E 2 VPort 351 User s Manual Service Information Problem Report Form MOXA VPort 351 Customer name 1 Moza Product O VPort 351 O VPort 351 T 2 Serial Number Problem Description Please describe the symptoms of the problem as clearly as possible including any error messages you see A clearly written description of the problem will allow us to reproduce the symptoms and expedite the repair of your product VPort 351 User s Manual Service Information Product Return Procedure For product repair exchange or refund the customer must Provide evidence of original purchase Obtain a Product Return Agreement PRA from the sales representative or dealer Fill out the Problem Report Form PRF Include as much detail as possible for a shorter product repair time Carefully pack the product in an anti static package and send it pre paid to the dealer The PRA should be visible on the outside of the package and include a description of the problem along with the return address and telephone number of a technical contact
11. Windows desktop click Start gt Programs gt PCommLite2 5 gt Terminal Emulator y Terminal Emulator Windows98 The Communication Parameter page of the Property window opens Select the appropriate COM port for Console Connection 115200 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started 5 Click the Terminal tab and select VT100 for Terminal Type Click OK to continue 6 A blank screen will appear Press Enter after which a login message will appear Only the administrator is allowed to use this console configuration Use admin as the username and the associated admin password as the password Press Enter to continue PComm Terminal Emulator COM5 115200 None 8 1 Y 1100 Profile Edit PortManager Window Help a HIR eel 3 20 Ei COM5 115200 None 8 1 Y T100 DAR DTR RTS VPort 351 Console sername admin Password 2 8 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started 7 The RS 232 console s Main Menu will be displayed NOTE To modify the appearance of the PComm Terminal Emulator window select Font under the Edit menu and then choose the desired formatting options E PComm Terminal Emulator COM5 115200 None 8 1 Y T100 E Profile Edit PortManager Window Help a HR un Am EY COM5 115200 None 8 1 Y T100 C Address 00 KI E Basic settings for system information and operation Z Network Settings Video ser
12. adding some additional text to the filename to Enable identify the snapshot image With Customized words DI Relay Status Administrators can check the current DI and Relay status of this VPort in the DI Relay Status section on the Event Alarm Basic Settings page Two options are available to return the relay s status back to the system defaults To make the function work check the Override Relay 1 warning setting and Override Relay 2 warning setting boxes and then click on Save NOTE The relays will not be triggered when the Override Relay 1 warning setting and Override Relay 2 warning setting boxes are checked Un check these 2 boxes to ensure that the relays will trigger 4 28 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Schedule A schedule is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications J Home Event Alarm Schedule Settings CH Main Menu Event Type Overview HH System Weekly Schedule ICH Network E Video O Event Alarms are active all the time C Image Setting Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule a aR SUN Begin 00 00 Duration 00 01 hh mm Y Video Performance Si EE gt E Camera Control MON Begin Duration hh mm ES 4 Audio LITUE Begin Duration 00 01 hh mm 2 Si Mes OWEN Begin 0000 Duration0001 hh mm 9 Syst
13. become available Administrators can click on Browse to upload the new PTZ camera drivers to the VPort 351 4 23 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Audio Audio Source The VPort 351 supports real time and synchronous video audio transmission Administrators need to select the correct input type of audio source to avoid audio input distortion Setting Description Default For the audio connection MIC in Audio Source microphone and Line in voice Microphone amplifier are included for convenience Home 3 Main Menu Overview HC System EJ Network E Video 3 Audio 1 Audio Setting Alam Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Alarm System Alarm EE Audio Setting Audio source O Line In O microphone Save In addition to the LED indicators three kinds of system alarm are provided by the VPort 351 for notifying the system operation administrator Home amp Main Menu 2 Overview HC System H Network EH Video E Audio EH Event Alarm Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of System Alarm Power Failure Alarm Enable power failure alarm Powerl failure Citrigger Relay1 Alarm uto warning via recipient email Power failure Trigger Relay Alarm Dauto warning via recipient email Network Disconnected Alarm C Enable network disconnected alarm 1280x1024 OTrigger R
14. player compared to viewing it directly from the VPort 351 s built in web server In addition viewing the VPort 351 s video from Quicktime player through a router or Internet gateway could result in a broken connection NOTE For the time being the VPort 351 s RTSP video audio stream can be identified and viewed by Apple QuickTime Ver 6 5 and above and VLC media player System integrators can use these 2 media players to view the VPort 351 s video directly without needing to use the VPort s SDK to create customized software SMTP Server and Email Account Settings The VPort not only plays the role of 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 Home SMTP Server and Email Account Settings amp Main Menu 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email A Overview 1st SMTP mail server E System q 1st SMTP account name DCH Network E General 1st SMTP password A SMTP Server 1st Sender s email address 1 FTP Server 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email 3 DDNS 2nd SMTP mail server CH UPAP 2nd SMTP account name E Multicast 2nd SMTP password E Sec 2nd Sender s email address a TERE Note There are 2 SMTP servers and sender Email accounts for sending system information and alarms At ET SNMP least one of them shou
15. supports a different range of power inputs than MOXA s EDS line of Ethernet switches The VPort 351 comes with two power inputs for redundancy Each input supports 12 to 32 VDC for a 12 24 VDC power source or 18 to 30 VAC for a 24 VAC power source EDS switches support a 12 to 45 VDC power source Step 2 Connect the VPort 351 to the network Depending on the specific model your VPort 351 will have an auto sensing 10 100 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port or a 100 Mbps single or multi mode fiber optic port Use the port to connect the VPort to the network LEDs on the network port will indicate whether the 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps connection is active Step 3 Connect the VPort 351 to a camera and an audio source Use coaxial cables with BNC connectors to connect your camera to the VIDEO INPUT port and your monitor or DVR to the VIDEO OUTPUT port The VPort 351 uses a loop through video output port DIP switch for setting 75Q resistance The 759 resistance should be set to OFF when video output is enabled You may plug a microphone or amplifier directly into the AUDIO INPUT port and a speaker into the AUDIO OUTPUT port The VIDEO LED on the front panel lights up when an active signal is detected on the video input port Use this LED to verify that video is working properly Step 4 Connect the VPort 351 to a PTZ camera The VPort 351 allows remote control of a PTZ camera s pan tilt and zoom from the network You will need to connect the camera s P
16. the maximum that the system allows What is the plug in for The plug in provided by video encoder 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 video encoder 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 Why doesn t the image refresh regularly This may be due to the time it takes to store recorded video and snapshots into memory or the time it takes to send the images to the SMTP and FTP server when events occur How many users are allowed to access the video encoder at the same time Basically there is no limitation However the video quality also depends on the network VPort 351 User s Manual Freguently Asked Guestions SO gt o o bandwidth To achieve the best effect the video encoder will allow 10 users for udp tcp http connections and 10 users for multic
17. these variations when designing the video over IP system and when specifying the requirements for the video system 4 20 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Camera Control The VPort supports PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM motorized camera control via an RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 COM port Before setting up camera control the administrator should first connect the PTZ camera to the VPort Please refer to Chapter 2 for the PTZ port s wiring specifications 2 A FA System PTZ Motorized Camera Control ee Camera ID 1 3 Account daisi Disgnosis Select the serial interface RS485TX RS422 Y Jl System Log sg gt Port Settings x Baud rate bps 2400 y Fi a Data bits la 9 Factory Default e E Network Sapo La SR 55 Video Parity bit None BA PTZ Camera Driver Camera Modulation Select the camera driver None v 9 Video Performance E Camera Control Set up Preset Positions Set up Custom Commands Audio Set up Custom Camera Enf Alam Upload a PTZ Camera Driver z SESCH Note There are 10 custom commands for users to define PTZ camera actions except for PAN TILT Ge ZOOM FOCUS and preset positions To do this users need to refer to the control protocols provided by above with resolution of S PTZ 1280x1024 S the supplier of PTZ camera ees Setting Description Default Each PTZ camera has an ID to identify which PTZ camera is in the multi drop Camera ID connection To connect to the PTZ 1 camera
18. 1 s Quick Installation Guide to learn how to wire the digital inputs and relay outputs RS 232 Console Port The VPort 351 has one RS 232 10 pin RJ45 console port located on the top panel Use either an RJ45 to DB9 cable or RJ45 to DB25 cable to connect the VPort 351 s console port to your PC s COM port You may then use a console terminal program such as MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator to access the VPort 351 s console configuration utility Reset Button A recessed RESET button is provided for rebooting and restoring the system to the factory default settings Use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip or toothpick to press the reset button 1 Reboot To reboot the VPort 351 power it off and then power it back on again or push the RESET button one time The STAT LED will light in red as the POST Power On Self Test process runs When the rebooting process is finished the STAT LED will change to a green color 1 9 VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction 2 Restore to Factory Settings To restore the VPort 351 to the factory default settings press the reset button continuously until the STAT LED blinks in red At this point release the reset button The POST process will run and the VPort will reboot The STAT LED will light in green when the VPort has finished rebooting 2 Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 351 video encoder The following topic
19. 2 27 Freefall 1EC60068 2 32 Vibration 1EC60068 2 6 MTBF 160 000 hours WARRANTY 5 years Alarm Features Pre Post alarm video recording 9 MB memory Video motion detection with sensitivity tuning Daily repeat timing schedule JPEG snapshots for pre trigger post alarm images Automatic transfer of stored images via email or FTP with event triggered actions PAN TILT ZOOM PTZ camera control through RS 232 422 485 Supported devices and protocols Dynacolor SmartDOME supported by V2 0 firmware Pelco D protocol Custom Camera PTZ driver upload Security User level password protection IP address filtering Recommended System Requirements Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or above 512 MB memory or above Windows XP 2000 with SP4 or above Internet Explorer 6 x or above DirectX 9 0c or above Software Bundled Free MOXA SoftDVR Lite 1 to 4 ch IP Surveillance Software for viewing amp recording please check the release information on Moxa s website D 3 E Service nformation This appendix shows you how to contact Moxa for information about this and other products and how to report problems In this appendix we cover the following topics UI MOXA Internet Services Problem Report Form QU Product Return Procedure VPort 351 User s Manual Service Information MOXA Internet Services Customer satisfaction is our number one concern and to ensure that customers receive the full benefit of our products Moxa Internet
20. 9 E Secondary DNS 192 168 1 98 A Audio HTTP EN Alam HTTP port 80 Best viewed with IE 6 0 or RTSP Streaming above with resolution of Cem 1280x1024 RTSP port 554 Save Access Method VPort products support the DHCP protocol which means that VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP IP network The Administrator should determine if it is more appropriate to use DHOP or assign a fixed IP Setting Description Default Get IP address VPort gets the IP address automatically automatically from the DHCP server Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address Use the IP address assigned by the administrator 4 8 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration 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 General Settings Setting Description Default Variable IP assigned automatically by the IP address DHCP server or fixed IP assigned by the 192 168 127 100 Administrator Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP server or a fixed subnet mask assigned by the Administrator Assigned automatically by the DHCP Subnet ma
21. A multicast packet s TTL must be larger than the defined TTL for that packet to be forwarded across that link NOTE Whenever you enable the VPort s IGMP Multicast stream note the video audio port number multicast TTL 4 15 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Accessible IP List The VPort 351 uses an IP address based filtering method to control access to the VPort Home Accessible IP List al Mein Manu Cl Enable accessible IP list Disable will allow all IPs to connect Overview Index NetMask HO System EES z H Network A General 2 4 SMTP Server 3 FTP Server Fi 3 UPnP 5 S 7 IECH Audio H Alam E 9 Best viewed with IE 6 0 or 10 above with resolution of 1280x1024 Se vi 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 Disabl
22. ASHING Software initialization ON System boot up FLASHING Firmware upgrade proceeding Power is being supplied to power input PWR1 Power is not being supplied to power input PWR1 Power is being supplied to power input PWR2 Power is not being supplied to power input PWR2 Three conditions could cause the LED to light up 1 One of the 2 power inputs is disconnected 2 Video loss 3 Network disconnected Settings can be modified on the System Configuration gt Alarm gt System Alarm page Both power inputs are connected and working or there is no video loss or the network disconnected alarm is VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction NOTE silent if it is activated Video signal is detected Video signal is not detected Audio input signal is looped back to the audio output On jack for audio installation test AUDIO TEST DIP AUDIO GREEN switch on the front panel must be switched to ON TEST Audio from the remote client is played back through the audio output jack RS 232 or RS 485 signals are being transmitted RS 232 or RS 485 signals are not being transmitted or have not been detected After powering on the VPort 351 wait a few minutes for the POST Power On Self Test to run When the POST is running the STAT LED will first be lit in RED during the hardware initialization It will then blink in RED during software initialization After the
23. DTR 9 20 DSR 2 15 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started 10 100BaseT X Ethernet Port Connection The 10 100BaseT X port located on the VPort 351 s front panel is used to connect to Ethernet enabled devices The following table shows pinouts for both MDI NIC type ports and MDI X HUB Switch type ports We also show cable wiring diagrams for straight through and cross over Ethernet cables MDI Port Pinouts MDI X Port Pinouts 8 pin RJ45 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tx 1 Rx 2 Tx 2 Rx 3 Rx 3 Tx 6 Rx 6 Tx RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Straight through Cable Wiring Switch Port El E RJ45 Plug Pin 1 Cable Wiring RJ45 Connector Txt Tx Rx 3 6 1 2 Rx N Dw Straight Through Cable ME VPort Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector Rx Rx Tx Tx RJ45 8 pin to RJ45 8 pin Cross over Cable Wiring Cross Over Cable NIC Port Car RJ45 Connector RJ45 Plug Pin 1 Cable Wiring IE Rx Toi Rx Tx 3 6 Te Rx 1 Tx Rx 2 OUN VPort Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector Rx Tx 100BaseFX Ethernet Port Connection The concept behind the SC port and cable is easy to understand Since optical signals do not require a circuit to transmit data one cable is used to transmit data and one cab
24. MOXA VPort 351 Industrial Video Encoder User s Manual www moxa com product First Edition March 2007 Moxa Networking Co Ltd Tel 886 2 8919 1230 MOXA Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Web www moxa com MOXA Technical Support Worldwide support moxa com MOXA VPort 351 Industrial Video Encoder User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright O 2007 Moxa Networking Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of the Moxa Group All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of MOXA MOXA provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose MOXA reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However MOXA assumes no responsibility for 1ts use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional tech
25. System Log 2 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 Y System Parameter Fimware Upgrade 3 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 1 Factory Default 4 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 Ba k a E 5 Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2 i Video DC Audio 6 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 EMD Alam 7 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 8 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 9 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 1280x1024 10 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 Save SE NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access the same VPort For this reason only 10 users can access the VPort 351 at the same time Enforcing this kind of restriction helps guarantee the performance of the video stream 4 5 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration System Diagnosis VPort products have a self diagnosis function to let the administrator get a guick view of the system and connection status Administrators can save this diagnosis information in a file diagnosis log by clicking the Export to a File button or send the file via email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button Home System Diagnosis 3 Main Menu System Status D Overview System E System Serve Name VPort 351 Video Encoder Firmware Version 1 0 0 General Date Time Keep current data and time Us
26. System Parameter PC time 14 91 23 hh mm ss E Firmware Upgrade O Manual Factory Default Date 2005 12 05 yyyy mm dd E Nera Time 14 03 24 hh mm ss O Auto E SMTP Server Ess NTP server skip to invoke default server DDNS Time zone GMT 8 00 ei UPnP Update interval One hour Multicast Save O Accessible IP CA PPPAF yA Server name Setting Description Default Use a different server name for each server to help identify the different servers The name appears on the web homepage Maz 40 characters VPort 351 Video Encoder 4 3 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE Date and Time Setting Description Default Keep current date and Use the current date and time as the time VPort s time setting Sync with computer Synchronize VPort s data and time time setting with the local computer pS VPort 351 Video Encoder Manual Manually change VPort s date and time setting Use the NTP server for changing VPort s date and time setting in a given period Automatic 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 times
27. T of VMD1 3 to enable the VMD window Left click the title bar of this window to move the location of the VMD window or drag the border to change the window size so that it fits the desired VMD area Assign a name to the VMD window in the Window Name column Set up the Percentage parameters for individual VMD windows and the Sensitivity for all VMD windows Click on the Save button to save the settings 4 31 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Step 6 To test the VMD condition check the action of the graphics bar on the left side of the save button Wave your hand in front of the camera in the VMD area and then note which color shows up in the graphics bar Green means VMD is not triggered Red means VMD is triggered Step 7 Set up the Trigger Conditions and Actions of each VMD and then click on the Save button to save these configurations NOTE Video Motion detection is provided as a reference because it is environment dependent When the settings are configured to be very sensitive to motion some triggered events might actually be false alarms since in fact there is only a tiny difference between sequential images False alarms can be triggered by the flashing of florescent lights shifting of shadows etc Digital Input Two digital inputs are provided by the VPort 351 for linking with alarm detection devices such as sensors Setting Description Default Enable digital input Ls
28. TZ control cable to the VPort 351 s PTZ port for PTZ control The port is a 5 pin terminal block that supports the RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 interfaces Please refer to Chapter for the RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 COM port s pin assignments Use the VPort 351 s web console to configure and enable PTZ control Note that there are different PTZ protocols The VPort 351 supports PTZ drivers for Pelco D and DynaColor SmartDome and can be customized to work with other PTZ protocols Please contact a MOXA sales representative if you need assistance from MOXA s R amp D department to create a new PTZ driver 2 2 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started NOTE Step 5 Configure the VPort 351 s IP address When the VPort 351 is first powered on the POST Power On Self Test will run for a few moments The STAT LED will turn green when the POST is complete The NETWORK 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 VPort utility as follows 1 2 Serial refers to the unit s production serial number HTTP Port refers to http port number used by the unit Run VPort_Utility exe When the VPort Utility window open
29. VPort to send alarm messages and snapshots Home E Main Menu E Overview HI System ENS Network YU General E SMTP Server asf d 1 DDNS El UPnP EA Multicast 1 Accessible IP CC PPPoE EI SNMP EHS Video LC Image Setting Camera Modulation CH Video Performance 9 Camera Control FA Andin FTP Server Settings 1st FTP server 1st FTP server 1st FTP server port 21 1st FTP user name ist FTP password 1st FTP remote folder ist FTP passive mode 2nd FTP server 2nd FTP server 2nd FTP server port 21 2nd FTP user name 2nd FTP password 2nd FTP remote folder 2nd FTP passive mode Note There are 2 FTP servers for sending alarms At least one of them should be set up correctly to enable the FTP system Ist FTP Server Setting Description Default 1 FTP server FTP server s IP address or URL address None 1 FTP t N e FTP server s authentication 1 FTP user name None 1 FTP remote folder FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP server None 1 FTP passive mode Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a firewall Disabled The 2nd FTP Server is a backup in case the 1 FTP Server fails to connect or has trouble sending files Whenever the system reboots a system log will be sent by email or FTP to show the login status of the VPort The system log will be sent to the Sender email address if t
30. a Modulation Key frame interval ER Note A large Key frame interval can reduce the bit rate but will cause the image to be corrupted a longer if there is packet loss during transmission A Audio BD Alam Video Quality Control OFi i Best viewed with IE 6 0 or Fixed bit rate 600Kbps_M above with resolution of O Fixed quality Good vi 1280x1024 Save Resolution Setting Description Default 4 image resolutions size are provided 720 x 480 in NTSC or Select the image size The administrator can choose each option 720 x 576 in PAL with NTSC or PAL modulation E Resolution NTSC PAL Full D1 720 x 480 720 x 576 4CIF 704 x 480 704 x 576 VGA 640 x 480 640 x 576 CIF 352 x 240 352 x 288 QVGA 320 x 240 320 x 288 NOTE 4CIF will be supported starting with V2 0 of the firmware Frame Rate Frame per second Setting Description Default The mazimum frame rate is different to accommodate different modulations of Maximum frame rate video input Administrators can also set up the maximum frame rate to optimize the bandwidth s occupation 30 for NTSC 25 for PAL Administrators can set up the key frame interval to determine the video quality e Key frame interval NOTE Frame rate frames per second is determined by the resolution image data size bit rate and transmission traffic status The Administrator and users can check the frame rate st
31. alled the VPort 351 s web console will appear Check for the following items to confirm proper installation 1 Video images 2 Audio make sure PC sound is turned on 3 Video information 2 4 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started p 192 168 00 inde osoft Internet Explore 18 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Dn O A Zeep O Leg J A O 1 Series Video Encoder Firmware Version 1 0 0 48 12 Client Setting System Configuration Show PTZ Control Panel Video Information Video Size 720X480 Fixed Video Bitrate 600Kbp Max FPS 30 FPS Status 2 a Relay Control Relay 1 Open Close Relay 2 Open Close Snapshot Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 4 E Done TTT TT J neng Step 9 Review or modify VPort 351 configuration In the web console navigate to System Configuration to review or modify the unit s configuration For detailed information on settings please refer to Chapter 4 p 192 168 00 inde oso plore E _ 5 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Qe D D Lx B YA O Search y Favorites Gi sl 3 Address El nto 92 168 127 00de Es Js gt MOZA VPort 351 Series Video Encoder Se System Configuration Welcome to the System Configuration pages A brief description of each configuration group is given below E Overview Cli
32. ast to be connected We recommend using an additional web server that retrieves images from the video encoder periodically if you need to host a large number of users What is the video encoder s video rate The MPEG4 codec can process 30 frames per second internally However the total performance is subject to many coefficients as listed below 1 Network throughput 2 Bandwidth share 3 Number of users 4 5 More complicated objects result in larger image files The level of your PC or notebook that is responsible for displaying images In general the transfer rate for a general local network environment can achieve over 800 kilobytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures of a normal environment per second How can I keep the video encoder as private as possible The video encoder 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 have a PTZ camera that is not on the support list How can I control it The video encoder provides a custom camera command interface to control cameras that are not supported The details are described in this manual Be sure that the PTZ port settings are applied to the camera specifications The gen
33. attached camera Camera model Baud rate Data bits Stop bit Parity bit Pelco D protocol 2400 8 1 None DynaColor SmartDome 9600 8 1 None Dynacolor Smartdome protocol will be supported starting with the V2 0 firmware C Time Zone Table The hour offsets for different time zones are shown below You will need this information when setting the time zone in automatic date time synchronization GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time which is the global time that all time zones are measured from GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT GMT International Date Line West Midway Island Samoa Hawaii Alaska Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Arizona Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan Mountain Time US amp Canada Central America Central Time US amp Canada Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey Saskatchewan Bogota Lima Quito Eastern Time US amp Canada Indiana East Atlantic Time Canada Caracas La Paz Santiago Newfoundland Brasilia Buenos Aires Georgetown Greenland Mid Atlantic Azores Cape Verde Is Casablanca Monrovia Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 A
34. atus in the FPS Status on VPort s web homepage 4 19 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE A large Key frame interval can reduce the bit rate but will cause the image to be corrupted longer if there is packet loss during transmission Video Ouality 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 Default The administrator can fix the bandwidth to tune the video quality and FPS frames per second to the optimum combination You may choose from the following bandwidths 600 Kbps 1200 Kbps 1800 Fixed bit rate Kbps 2400 Kbps 3000 Kbps 3600 Kbps 4200 Kbps 4800 Kbps and 5400 Kbps to let the VPort determine the quality and frame rate by itself The Fixed bit rate of 600 Kbps combination of image quality and FPS is determined by the bandwidth 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 Fixed Quality NOTE The image quality FPS and bandwidth are influenced significantly by network throughput system network bandwidth management applications the VPort runs such as VMD how complicated the image is and the performance of your PC or notebook when displaying images The administrator should take into consideration all of
35. bane 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney 10 00 Guam Port Moresby 10 00 Hobart 10 00 Vladivostok 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia 12 00 Auckland Wellington 12 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is 13 00 Nuku alofa Video Video Compression D Technical Specifications MPEG4 MJPEG MJPEG will be supported after the release of the V2 0 firmware Video Input 1 BNC Connector Video Output 1 Loop through BNC Connector NTSC PAL Auto sensing or Manual Video Resolution NTSC PAL Size Max FPS Size Max FPS QVGA 320 x 240 30 320 x 288 25 CIF 352 x 240 30 352 x 288 25 VGA 640 x 480 30 640 x 480 25 4CIF 704 x 480 30 704 x 576 25 Full Di 720 x 480 30 720 x 576 25 ACIF will be supported after the release of the V2 0 firmware Video Viewing Adjustable image size and quality Timestamp and text overlay Audio Audio Input 1 Line in or MIC in 3 5 mm phone jack Audio Output 1 Line out 3 5 mm phone jack Network Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP Telnet NTP DNS DHCP UPnP RTP RTSP ICMP IGMPv3 SNMPv3 PPPoE DDNS SNMP PPPoE and DDNS will be supported after the release of the V2 0 firmware Ethernet 1 10 100BaseT X auto negotiating RJ45 port or 1 100BaseFX fiber port SC connector VPort 351 User s Manual Technical Specifications Serial Port PTZ port Console port GPIO Digital Input Relay Output LED Indica
36. ck on a plus sign in the left pane to expand a group and then click on the name ofthe page you would like IO CH System to open ECN nent E Video General Setting Host Name and Date Time EQ Audio Account Administrator User and Demo Account Privileges Management CQ Alam Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system communication power and lO status System System Log System Log and operation information SE System Parameter System parameters information and Import Export function 1024x768 Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reset to Factory Default General The IP network settings of this VPort SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server Network Universal PnP Enable UPnP function Multicast Setting Set up Multicast IGMP Streaming Accessible IP Sauna list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP Image Setting Configure the attributes of video image Video Camera Modulation Select the camera s modulation NTSC PAL or AUTO Video Performance Set up the Size Resolution FPS and Video Quality Camera Control Set up the Camera s PTZ Control Y 5 Done PETT inteme Z VPort 351 User s Manual NOTE Getting Started In the web console administrators may navigate to System Configuration gt System gt Account to set up an administrator s password for authentication purposes The administrator account name
37. e this function Refer to the following table for more configuration examples Allowable Hosts Input Formats Any host Disable 192 168 1 120 192 168 1 120 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Video Image Settings AAA SSS Home Image Settings SJ Main Menu Y Overview NS 2 Ste System Description Image Information 2006 03 14 05 50 57 Network Image Appearance 9 Video Image Information C Image Setting Not Shown 9 Camera Modulation O Shown on the caption 5 Video Performance a Comers Control O Shown on the image H Audio 20 Alam Image Tuning Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Image Information Setting Description Default Der The customized description shown on the max Ge 1A chatacters caption or image to identify this video None camera Image Appearance Setting Description Default To determine what style of image information is being shown Includes Not Shown Shown on the Caption and Shown on the Image Image Information Not Shown 4 17 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Image Tuning An Image Tuning button is available
38. eb 8 06 45 08 2006 gt SYS RTSP Server Starts at port 554 E System Log 1 System Parameter E Firmware Upgrade lt Sat Feb 18 08 03 41 2006 gt SYS MOXA Command Stop MOXA Command Starts up Factory Default E Network 9 2006 gt SYS MOXA Command Starts up HG Video RTSP Server Starts at port 554 CH Audio Alam lt Mon Fel 07 48 2006 gt SYS RTSP Server Starts at port 554 WEB Server Starts at port 80 bo Best viewed with IE 6 0 or ve above with resolution of Wed Mar 107 18 02 2006 gt SYS WEB Server Starts at port 80 Ki 1280x1024 Export to a File Send a Report via E mail 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 a sys_config ini file and the Import a System Parameter File button to update the system configuration quickly 4 6 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE Home System Parameters CH Main Menu MPort 351 Video Server Initial Configuration File a systemio EE do01 0 EXA System do02 0 system General hostname WPort 351 Video Encoder Account timezone 0 c ntpserver 1 Diagnosis updateinterval 3600 firmwareversion 1 0 0 Y System Log macadd
39. ecting devices A ATTENTION This product is intended to be mounted to a well grounded mounting surface such as a metal panel Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs The VPort 351 has two power inputs labeled PWR1 and PWR2 on the 6 pin and 8 pin terminal block connectors Top and front views of the terminal block connectors are shown in the following figures A STEP 1 Insert the negative positive DC or AC wires into the V V terminals STEP 2 To keep the DC or AC wires from pulling loose use a small flat blade PWR1 PWR2 screwdriver to tighten the wire clamp Vie vis V2 V2 screws on the front of the terminal block DDDDDDDD OOOOOD connector A DAOMDOOOAD DODDO STEP 3 Insert the plastic terminal block re connector prongs into the terminal block receptor which is located on VPort 351 s top panel A ATTENTION The power for this product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit with output marked LPS and rated to deliver 12 to 32 VDC at a maximum of 740 mA or 18t030 VACata maximum of 890 mA Wiring the Relay Output The VPort 351 has two sets of relay output relay 1 and relay 2 Each Relay Contact consists of the two contacts of the terminal block on the VPort 351 s top panel Refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor
40. ed stability Wiring Requirements A ATTENTION Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your MOKA VPort 351 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 e You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e Keep input wiring and output wiring separated e Itis strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary 2 12 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started Grounding the VPort 351 Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference EMI Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to conn
41. elay1 x Alarm Note System alarms work continuous y after being set up Save Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action 1 Power 1 failure 1 Relay Power Failure 2 Power 2 failure 2 Email Network Disconnected Network disconnected Relay 4 24 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE Power Failure Alarm Setting Description Default EE Enable or disable power failure alarm Disable alarm Power 1 Failure Power 2 Failure Setting Description Default Enable or disable the action of triggering n Trigger Relay alarm Relay 1 or Relay 2 alarms Disable Enable or disable the action to send a Auto warning via warning message by recipient s email Disabl recipient email which is set up on the Network SMTP S Server configuration page Network Disconnected Alarm Setting Description Default Enable network Enable or disable network disconnected d 1 Disable disconnected alarm alarm j Enable or disable the action of triggering n Trigger Relay alarm Relay 1 or Relay 2 alarms Disable Since several alarms can be set up to trigger the VPort s relays the administrator should configure these alarms carefully in case a relay message is read incorrectly Event Alarm Four kinds of event alarm are provided by the VPort 351 for building an intelligent video surveillance system Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action Video Moti
42. elow the metal spring metal metal spring spring DIN Rail Reverse Steps 1 and 2 above to remove the VPort 351 from the DIN Rail Wall Mounting Follow the steps below to mount the VPort 351 on a wall or panel STEP 1 Remove the DIN Rail attachment plate from the VPort 351 Attach the two wall mount plates as shown in the diagrams below VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started STEP 2 Four screws are needed to mount the VPort 351 on the wall Use the mounting plate apertures as a guide to mark off the locations for the screws 6 on the wall The heads of the screws should be less than 6 0 mm in diameter and the shafts should be less than 3 5 mm in diameter as shown in the figure at the right e EI Do not screw the screws in all the way leave a space of about 2 mm to allow room for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screw heads NOTE Before you mount the unit on the wall make sure that the screws are the right size by testing them with the apertures on the mounting plates STEP 3 Once the screws are fixed in the wall hang the unit on the wall by positioning the four keyhole shaped apertures over the four screw heads as shown in the figure Slide the unit into place and tighten the four screws for add
43. em Alarm Si i EE Event Alam CITHU Begin Duration 90 01 hh mm E Basic CIFRI Begin 00 00 Duration 9001 hh mm a Ee OSAT Begin 9000 Duration 0001 hh mm J Video Motion Detec 1 Digital Input Save lt z gt Event Type Setting Description Default Video Loss Digital Input Video Motion Detection Power Set up the schedule of each kind of event Video Loss Failure Network type Failure and Sequential Snapshot Weekly Schedule Setting Description Default Event Alarms are Select the option Event Alarms are active all the time active all the time Event Alarms are active all the Event Alarms are on a Select to operate event alarms on a time weekly schedule weekly schedule 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 Default Sun Mon Tue Wed Select the weekday for scheduling event None Thu Fri alarms Sat Begin 00 00 Set the beginning time of the event alarm 00 00 t the ti i fth tal t Duration 00 00 Se e time period of the event alarm to 00 00 be activated 4 29 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE Administrators can use the following few steps to set up an event schedule 1 Select Event Type 2 Enable Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule 3 Select the weekday 4 Setup the begin
44. end the snapshot images SH 5 Send Snapshot image Email via FTP Leg Home Sequential Snapshots Main Menu O Enable sequential snapshots LC Overview Send sequential snapshot image every 30 1 30 second s HC System Send snapshot image via E mail EJ Network O Send snapshot image via FTP SC Video Ey Audio 4 Audio Setting EY Alam 4 34 O A Frequently Asked Questions What if I forget my password Every access to the video encoder 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 video encoder is to utilize the RESET button on the top panel to restore the factory settings see Chapter for details Why can t I see video from the video encoder after it has been authenticated There are many possible scenarios 1 Ifyou have just installed the video encoder and are unable to see the video check the video modulation on the System Configuration Video Camera Modulation page 2 Ifthe video encoder is installed correctly and you are accessing the video encoder for the first time using Internet Explorer adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow installation of plug ins 3 Ifthe problem still exists the number of users accessing the video encoder at the same time may exceed
45. er Accounts 0 Network Access Method Get IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 2 66 Ga Speen Paneer Gateway 192 168 2 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Se Primary DNS 192 168 1 99 Secondary DNS 192 168 1 98 HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 554 E Factory Default Unicast Access Name udpStream Multicast Access Name multicastStream EE Network HTTP Access Name moxa cgi udpStream EQ Video 1st SMTP Server Disable 2st SMTP Server Disable Audio Ast Recipient Email Address 2st Recipient Email Address E Alam 1st Sender Email Address 2st Sender Email Address 1st FTP Server Disable 2st FTP Server Disable Best viewed with IE 6 0 or 1st FTP Passive Mode Disable 2st FTP Passive Mode Disable o resolution of Accessible IP Disable UPnP Disable Multicast Address 239 128 0 99 1st Multicast Group 5556 2st Multicast Group 5558 Y System Log History The system log contains useful information including current system configuration and activity history with timestamp for tracking Administrators can save this information in a file system log by clicking the Export to a File button or send the file by email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button Home System Log History J Main Menu lt Wed Feb 1 04 38 33 2006 gt SYS MOXA Command Stop eS MOXA Command Starts up E Overview ENS System e lt Wed Feb 104 41 01 2006 gt SYS MOXA Command Starts up E General RTSP Server Starts at port 554 Y Account R Disgosis lt wed F
46. eral PTZ command is composed of one start command and one stop command When editing both commands in the edit box of the configuration page use comma s to separate commands Each comma represents 200 milliseconds In addition the VPort has a PTZ driver upload function Users can also seek help from MOXA to create a new PTZ driver How fast will the video encoder check the status of digital inputs The video encoder will check the input status in less than half a second Why can t I access the video encoder when I set up some options in the application When the video encoder is triggered by events video and snapshots will take more time to write to memory If the events occur too often the system will always be busy storing video and images We recommend using sequential mode or an external recorder program to record motion pictures if the event is frequent If you prefer to retrieve images by FTP the value could be smaller since an FTP server responds more quickly than a web server Once the system is too busy to configure use the restore factory default and reset button to save the system The image is not clear enough Is anything broken The lens can be focused by rotating the outer ring Rotate it clockwise or counter clockwise to focus near or far A 2 B Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras Since the COM port settings can be adjusted to other than the default settings check the correct default settings for the
47. ers in this box If a new password is typed in the Admin Default admin password is k DI gen B Confirm Password Password box you will need to retype admin max 14 characters the password in the Confirm Password box before updating the new password The default account name for administrator is admin the administrator account name cannot be changed VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration User s Privileges VPort products provide 10 user accounts for accessing VPort Administrators can set up user s privileges in this section Each user can be given independent access right to the external I O and camera control Setting Description Default User Name Type a specific user name for user authentication Password Type a specific password for user authentication None Check the function boxes to assign Privilege privileges for users in Control Camera Control Relay1 and Control Relay2 Home Confirm Password E Main Menu Note Admin s password must be blank or 8 to 14 characters If leave admin password blank will disable E Overview user authentication EG System Save E General User s Privileges a tert a Daaa A JL Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 G
48. erver if the DNS server is available Don t forget to set the Time zone for local settings Refer to Appendix G for your region s time zone Account Privileges NOTE Different account privileges are available for different purposes Account Privileges a E Main Menu Admin Password Overview Admin Password H System Confirm Password E General Note Admin s password must be blank or 8 to 14 characters if leave admin password blank will disable E amp ccount user authentication a E System Log User s Privileges 1 System Parameter Ino JJ User Name O Firmware Upgrade 1 Control Camera Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2 Factory Default 2 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 CH Network SG Video 3 Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2 HE Audio 4 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 a Alana SI JJ Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 EE 6 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 SE E 7 Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 el Control Camera Control RELAY1 Control RELAY2 o i Control Camera C Control RELAY1 C Control RELAY2 v Admin password Setting Description Default Admin Password Administrator can type the new password max 14 charact
49. figure by web console This chapter includes the following sections QO System Configuration by Web Console gt System gt Network gt Video gt Audio gt Alarm VPort 351 User s Manual 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 setup config html to open the configuration main page There are five configuration categories System Network Video Audio and Alarm A description of each configuration item is shown in the table below Category _Item__DescriptionandContents System General Set Host Name and Date Time Accounts Administrator User and Demo Account Privileges Management Diagnosis Self diagnostic report with system communication power and LED status System Log System Log and operation information System Parameter System parameter information and Import Export functions Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade Factory Default Reset to Factory Default Network General The IP network settings of this VPort SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and e mail accounts FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server Universal PnP Enable UPnP funct
50. for the administrator to fine tune image attributes After clicking this button a configuration window will pop up You may configure Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue http 192 168 2 66 Image Tuning Microsoft Intemet E E E AV UDP 2006 03 14 05 58 50 Brightness EA Saturation 0 Contrast EA Hue 0 x Camera Modulation The VPort 351 supports both NTSC and PAL camera modulations The Administrator can use automatic sensing by selecting Auto or manually select NTSC or PAL Home Camera Modulation E Main Menu Sopa auto E E E C System OnTsC EJ Network Gen vio OPaL 2 Note if you change the modulation the server will restart and you will need to reconnect to the 1 Image Setting server by reloading the web page E E Save 9 Video Performance 9 Camera Control ICH Audio Alam Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 NOTE Changing the modulation requires resetting the server to detect the camera Please ensure that your configurations are saved before resetting the server 4 18 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Video Performance The VPort 351 supports 5 different resolutions Full D1 4CIF VGA CIF and QVGA AA SS SSS SS 5 Home Resolution Size Frame Rate and Quality E Main Menu E Overview Resolution PO System Select the image size 720x576 HI Network Frame Rate Oy Image Setting Maximum frame rate 25 amp E Camer
51. g features make you ready for any situation A quick and easy to use search and playback function lets you easily find the image you re looking for so that you can inspect the images more carefully and also save the output to an AVI file SDK support for developers The high performance video encoder 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 An updated firmware version for the VPort 351 that supports an MJPEG compression algorithm and SoftDVR Lite will be released soon Please check MOXA s website for the latest release information Package Checklist The MOXA VPort 351 is shipped with the following items If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your customer service representative for assistance e 1x VPort 351 e 1X 6 pin terminal block for one power input and 2 Dis 1 3 VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction 1 x 8 pin terminal block for the other power input and 2 relay outputs 1 x 5 pin terminal block for RS 232 422 485 PTZ control port Quick Installation Guide Document amp Software CD includes User s Manual Quick Installation Guide MOXA IVN Solution Datasheet and VPort Utility Warranty statement NOTE Notify your sales representati
52. he 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 4 12 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE For either e mail or FTP the information of the 1 server should be entered first If the 1 server is not set the related FTP or email will be cancelled Note that it may take time to connect to the 2 server after the first server fails and it may affect some applications when adverse conditions occur too often Universal PnP UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among 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 VPort directly by clicking on the VPort listed in the network devices table Home Universal PnP 3 Main Menu UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is a function that provides compatibility among networking E Overvi equipment software and peripherals By enabling this function you can find this Port RW Overview directly from the operating system s network device list E System Giga Network Enable UPnP General 3 SMTP Server FTP Server Note Please make sure your OS or software suppo
53. he front of the Lu 1 12 terminal block connector 00000000 OO O amp O STEP 3 Insert the plastic terminal block V0VDOVDOVDOD QD OOOO connector prongs into the terminal block L__ l__ receptor which is located on VPort 351 s top DI1 DI2 panel 2 14 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started RS 232 Connection The VPort 351 has one RS 232 10 pin RJ45 console port located on the top panel Use either an RJ45 to DB9 or RJ45 to DB25 cable see the cable following wiring diagrams to connect the VPort 351 s console port to your PC s COM port You may then use a console terminal program such as MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator to access the VPort 351 s console configuration utility RJ45 10 pin Console Port Pinouts Y 5 Description sSsooyloaponr H x D RJ45 10 pin to DB9 F Cable Wiring Moza EtherDevice COM Port Server RJ45 Plug Pin 1 G IE Female DB9 Connector Cable Wiring Connector DCD 1 1 DCD DSR 2 6 DTR RTS 3 7 CTS GND 4 7 5 GND TxD 5 3 RxD RxD 6 2 TxD CTS 8 8 RTS DTR 9 4 DSR RJ45 10 pin to DB25 F Cable Wiring Moxa EtherDevice COM Port Server RJ45 Plug Pin 1 RJ45 Female DB25 Connector Cable Wiring Connector DCD 1 8 DCD DSR 2 6 DTR RTS 3 4 CTS GND 4 7 7 GND TxD 5 2 RxD RxD 6 3 iTxD CTS 8 5 RTS
54. ion Multicast Set up Multicast IGMP Streaming IP Filtering Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP address Video Image Setting Configure the attributes of the video image Camera Modulation Select the camera s modulation NTSC PAL or AUTO Video Performance Set up the Size Resolution FPS and Video Quality Camera Control Set up the Camera s PTZ Control Audio Quality Set up the audio source Alarm System Alarm Configure Power Failure Video Loss and Network Connection Broken alarms Event Basic General settings of event alarm Alarm Schedule Set up the Alarm schedule Video Configure the Video Motion Detection Alarm Motion Detection Digital Input Configure the Digital Input Alarm Video Loss Configure the Video Loss Alarm Sequential Set up the Sequential Snapshot operation Snapshot This table can also be found on the System Configuration gt Overview webpage 4 2 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration MOZA VPort 351 Series Video Encoder Firmware 0 0 State Home System Configuration aa Mien Maw Welcome to the System Configuration pages A brief description of each configuration group is given below Click on a plus E Overview sign in the left pane to expand a group and then click on the name of the page you would like to open SC System scription and Content Sit Network General Setting Host Name and Date Time EE Video Account Adminis
55. is admin When a password has been set up an authentication window will appear whenever someone attempts to open the unit s web console y Protected Object Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help 10 x Ap Ga baa gt Ja x 2 ZA LC gt Search Se Favorites athe d 3 Address E http 192 168 0 99 Eo Links gt Protected Object This object is protected Connect to 192 168 127 100 WPort 351 Video Encoder User name a admin y Password besse IV Remember my password RS 232 Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 NOTE 1 You cannot connect to the VPort 351 simultaneously by serial console and Telnet You may connect to the VPort 351 simultaneously by web browser and serial console or by web browser and Telnet However we strongly recommend that you use only one connection method at a time This allows you to maintain better control over your VPort 351 s configuration You can access the RS 232 console by using a terminal emulator on your PC We recommend that you use PComm Terminal Emulator which is free and can be downloaded from MOXA s website The following instructions explain how to use PComm to access the RS 232 console 1 Use an RJ45 to DB9 F or RJ45 to DB25 F cable to connect the VPort 351 s RS 232 console port to a COM port on your PC 2 6 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started 2 From the
56. ition the VPort 351 has received important industrial and safety approvals such as UL508 Class 1 Div 2 making the VPort 351 well suited for transportation utility and manufacturing systems RTSP streaming for easy integration RTSP Real time Streaming Protocol is a client server multimedia presentation control protocol which enables the interoperability of video devices and software Hardware or software that supports RTSP streaming can easily identify and decode the video stream without the hassle of codec installation For example users can view video images from the VPort 351 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 a dozen times the bandwidth required for transmitting general data For this reason the efficiency of network bandwidth management is 1 2 VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction NOTE one of the most important issues that determines the performance of a video over IP surveillance system The VPort 351 supports multicast transmission with IGMP protocol which can reduce the bandwidth requirements when multiple clients access the same video stream and greatly increases the efficiency of network bandwidth management Easy web access using standard browsers There is no need to install new software to access the video encoder since the embedded web server allows users to u
57. ld be set up correctly to enable the email transmitting system DCH Video 1st Recipient s Email Address a Y Audio 2nd Recipient s Email Address LJ Quality Note There are 2 recipient email accounts for receiving system information and alarms 20 Akm Save 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email Setting Description Default Ist SMTP mail SMTP Server s IP address or URL None server address Ist SMTP account For security reasons most SMTP servers None name require the account name and password lst SMTP password to be authenticated None Ist Sender s email For security reasons SMTP servers must None address see the exact sender email address NOTE Note that if the Sender s email address is not set a warning message will pop up and the e mail system will not be allowed to operate NOTE The 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email are backups that are used if the 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email fail when connecting or sending email 4 11 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE NOTE 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 Default pS Emil Email address of the 1 recipient None Address EES Email address of the 2 recipient None Address FTP Server Settings FTP is the other method available for the
58. le is used to receive data providing full duplex transmission Remember to connect the Tx transmit port of device I to the Rx receive port of device II and the Rx receive port of device I to the Tx transmit port of device II If you make your own cable we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter A to A and B to B as shown below or Al to A2 and B1 to B2 SC Port Pinouts SC Port to SC Port Cable Wiring A A SM e JP DEA UC B B Cable Wiring A A B B VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started PTZ Port A PTZ port is located on the VPort 351 s front panel The port is used to connect to a PTZ motorized camera or device so that the camera or device can be controlled from the VPort over the IP network The PTZ port supports RS 232 or RS 422 485 signals through the terminal block The PTZ port pin assignments are shown in the following table Pin Assignment PIN RS 422 485 RS 232 y 1 GND GND S R SE 3 3 R RxD S 4 TAD SS f 5 TAD TxD 3 Accessing the VPort 351 s Web based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access the VPort 351 video encoder for the first time The following topics are covered O Functions Featured on the VPort 351 s Web Homepage v WV WWW WK WW WV VV V VPort s Information Server Name Camera Image View Audio Control Client Setting System C
59. list of preset locations Details are described in the relevant section in Chapter 4 System Configuration For some PTZ cameras users can click on any position in the image to point the camera to that position We currently support this functionality for Pelco D and Dynacolor Smartdome after V2 0 firmware PTZ drivers Custom PTZ Camera Commands In addition to the default pan tilt zoom and focus controls an additional 10 buttons are available for custom commands to control the attached motorized PTZ cameras Custom commands are set up by administrators and are used for functions such as activating or deactivating the dome wiper Refer to the attached motorized device s User s Manual to see which functions can be controlled with these additional buttons 3 4 VPort 351 User s Manual Accessing the VPort 351 s Web based Manager Video Image Snapshots Users can take snapshot images for storing printing or editing by clicking the Snapshot button To save the image click the right mouse button and select the Save option Relay Control The VPort 351 has 2 relay outputs for external devices such as alarms Administrators and permitted users can click on Open to short the Common and Normal Open digital output pins or click on Close to short the Common and Normal Close digital output pins 4 System Configuration After installing the hardware the next step is to configure the VPort 351 s settings Users can con
60. lt Access name gt for software that supports RTSP Setting Description Default An RTSP port is similar to an HTTP port RTSP Port which can enable the connection of 554 video audio streams by RTSP We use Apple QuickTime media player to illustrate RTSP streaming applications Step 1 Open Apple QuickTime Player and select File gt Open URL in New Player 4 9 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Welcome to GuickTime 2X Ele Edit Movie Fayontes Window Help QuickTime Loading Em 090000 J Step 2 When the following pop up window appears type the URL in the input box E g type rtsp lt VPort 351 s IP address gt lt RTSP port gt lt access name gt and then click on OK to connect to the VPort 351 Enter an Intemet URL to open Step 3 Wait a few seconds for QuickTime Player to establish the connection i live sdp 0x File Edit Movie Favorites Window Help Q TTT 00 00 00 Buffering 19s 0 y GL IST a Step 4 After the connection has been established the VPort 351 s video will appear in the QuickTime Player display window live sdp File Edit Movie Favorites Window Help STO 4 10 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE The video performance of the VPort 351 in other media players may not always be the same For example you will notice a greater delay when viewing the VPort 351 s video from QuickTime
61. luded to set up surveillance or web attraction applications The VPort 351 is designed to provide stability robustness ease of use and flexibility The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Package Checklist Product Features Typical Application Panel Layout of the VPort 351 Product Description UUUUUU VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction Overview The VPort 351 is a full motion 1 channel Industrial Video Encoder that uses the standard MJPEG MPEG4 algorithm and features DIN Rail Mounting capability 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC redundant power inputs and IP30 protection to meet the requirements of industrial environments The VPort 351 can digitize any analog video source and distribute these digital images over an IP network turning your CCTV system into a Video over IP Network System INSTANTLY The cutting edge video compression algorithm gives the VPort 351 an FPS of up to 30 in D1 resolution 720 x 480 with maximum bandwidth of 5 Mbps to provide high video performance and more efficient network transmission In addition the VPort 351 also provides 2 way audio communication for a voice over IP communication making the control of your video surveillance system more real time In addition the VPort 351 T is rated to operate at temperatures ranging from 40 to 75 C which is especially suitable for outdoor applications High Performance MJPEG MPEG4 compression Video input can be efficiently compre
62. msterdam Berlin Bern Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb GMT 01 00 West Central Africa GMT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Minsk GMT 02 00 Bucharest GMT 02 00 Cairo VPort 351 User s Manual Time Zone Table GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT 02 00 Harare Pretoria 02 00 Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius 02 00 Jerusalem 03 00 Baghdad 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd 03 00 Nairobi 03 30 Tehran 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan 04 30 Kabul 05 00 Ekaterinburg 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Tashkent 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi 05 45 Kathmandu 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk 06 00 Astana Dhaka 06 00 Sri Jayawardenepura 06 30 Rangoon 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta 07 00 Krasnoyarsk 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hongkong Urumqi 08 00 Taipei 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore 08 00 Perth 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 09 00 Seoul 09 00 Yakutsk 09 30 Adelaide 09 30 Darwin 10 00 Bris
63. n the left side of the homepage The following properties are shown Video Size Video Quality Fixed bit rate or Fixed video quality Max FPS frames per second and current FPS Status PTZ Control Panel Users can click this link to pop up a new window for PTZ Control A PTZ Control Panel Microsoft Internet Explorer O Camera Control Jl Aue Focus J Left Home Right Pan Speed io wi i TZ Camera Tit Speed 0 Control Tilt Speed Select v Zoom Speed 0 ze stom PTZ era Command PTZ Motorized Camera Control NOTE If a serial device such as a motorized camera is attached to the COM port the control panel will appear on the main page for user s who have permission to operate the camera Buttons that are active will change color when the cursor is passed over the button Users can control the pan tilt zoom and focus functions of motorized cameras The home button is used to return the camera to the center position if the camera supports this command In addition to near and far control for focus an AUTO button is provided for setting auto focus mode To move the motorized camera more precisely the speed control for pan and tilt allows users to fine tune the aiming of the camera Users can also click directly on any point in the image to force the motorized camera to focus on that point or select a preset location from the drop down menu Administrators are able to add or modify the
64. ng Cl send snapshot image via FTP ad Se 4 Video Loss Video Loss a Home Video Loss A Mam Menu O Enable video loss alarm Overview E System Video Loss Trigger Actions E Network Trigger Actio E Video Trigger Relay1 alarm FA Audio Trigger Relay2 alarm EI See Setting Send snapshot image via E mail GH Alam A Send snapshot image via FTP E System Alana EY Event Alam e e warning message via email and FTP Setting Description Default dee Enable or disable video loss alarm Disable alarm Tresor Relay alariri Enable the trigger action in triggering Disable 88 y Relay 1 or Relay 2 alarms Send Snapshot Image Enable the trigger action to send a Disable 4 33 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Alarm Event Alarm Seguential Snapshot With this feature the VPort can upload snapshots periodically to an external E mail or FTP server as a live video source Use the Send sequential snapshot image every seconds option to set the time interval The interval can be set to any number from 1 second to 9999 seconds Setting Description Default Enable Sequential Enable or disable the Sequential Disable Snapshots Snapshots tial ae rod ae Set the time interval of each snapshot 30 seconds snapshot image every image from second to 30 seconds seconds Send Snapshot image via E mail Send Snapshot image via Choose how to s
65. ng such devices is legal in your locality before installing this unit for surveillance purposes Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Appendix A Appendix B Table of Contents Introductio irrita 1 1 BEE 1 2 Package Checklist A AAA 1 3 POUM 1 4 Typical Application 1 5 Panel Layout of the VPort 35 A een A RAS 1 6 Product Dieser HAKA MAA escalate tacks ee ee KA OK eS 1 7 Getting Started EE 2 1 Before Getta Started EE 2 2 Initial Installation and Configuration ccccecccescceseceseccecseeeseeseecaeecaeeeseeeeeseeeeeeneeneenseensees 2 2 RS 232 Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VITIO0O 2 6 Mounting the VPort Vi A a 2 10 Mounting Dimensions ceccceseesseesceesceeeceseceseceecnsecsaecssesaeceaecaaecseecaeeeaeeeeeeeseeereess 2 10 DN Ral Mounting 22 00 8622 a5 sti ene kee da 2 11 Wall Mounting E E E A S Hats ATA A 2 11 Wiring Requirements ii aaa 2 12 Grounding the VPort 281 2 13 Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs nooo nonn nono nonnnonnrnnnnnnnnos 2 13 Wiring the Relay Oumut nono www 2 13 Wairing the Digital Inputs ege Eed E dee eege 2 14 RS 232 enee De nr laica AA NA AA ASA WA MA WA SAWA UA gales 2 15 10 100BaseT X Ethernet Port Connection nono nonnnnnnrnnnonannnos 2 16 100BaseFX Ethernet Port Connection www awew 2 16 PLA ANTES 2 17 Accessing the VPort 351 s Web based Manager commmmnccccccnnnnnnnnananancnnnos 3 1 Functions Featured on the VPort s Web Homenage nc nono naco nncnnoos 3
66. nical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Before getting started Before using your VPort 351 please pay close attention to the following items Q After opening the VPort 351 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 Q To prevent damage or problems caused by improper usage before assembling and operating the device and peripherals read the Quick Installation Guide the printed handbook included in the package You may also refer to Chapter 1 under Product Description and all of Chapter 2 of this manual a Ifyou experience a system error and the system does not recover easily refer to the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 7 to learn how to restore factory default settings and reinstall the system Q The VPort 351 video encoder has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various applications for general security or demonstration purposes For standard applications refer to Chapter 2 Getting Started and Chapter 3 Accessing the VPort 351 Video Encoder for the First Time Important Note Q Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country Since VPort is both a high performance surveillance system and networked video encoder ensure that operati
67. ntrol privilege can move the camera s lens to a preset position without the need to control the pan tilt and zoom buttons on the VPort 351 s homepage 3 http 7 1192 168 2 66 Preset Microsoft Internet Explorer 2006 04 10 03 46 38 Left Home Right J Zoom Pan Speed lo el Tilt Speed lo yl Zoom Speed lo sl GoTo Select x Current position g Preset position 01 x Set Up Custom Commands VPort products provide 10 custom commands in addition to the general pan tilt zoom and preset functions which are also shown on the PTZ Control Panel Administrators can click on Setup Custom Commands to configure the commands and refer to the manual enclosed with the attached PTZ camera to set up frequently used functions The Command should be entered in ASCII format The VPort will translate the commands into binary code and then send the data out through the serial port For instance the text string 8101 ABCDEF will be translated into five bytes of hexadecimal 81 01 AB CD and EF The maximum length of a command string is 60 which 1s equivalent to 30 hexadecimal bytes The Display string is for the text on the command buttons and should be less than 8 characters If Custom Camera is selected there will be more commands for PTZF that relate to custom camera 4 22 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration NOTE 3 http 192 168 2 66 Custom Command Microsoft Internet E Leaving
68. of the VPort 351 VPort 351 M SC Front Panel View VPort 351 Front Panel View aur 3 3 E 3 2 a o 3 2 5 F 3 T E E 5 OH Se EE ee Rear Panel View 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 channel Industrial Video Encoder E E 3 2 A VPort 351 M SC Grounding screw RS 232 console port Hardware reset button 6 pin terminal block for DI 1 DI 2 power input 2 PWR2 8 pin terminal block for Relay 1 Relay 2 power input 1 PWRI Heat dissipation orifices LEDs for STAT PWR1 PWR2 FAULT LEDs for VIDEO AUDIO TEST PTZ AUDIO OUTPUT port for external speaker AUDIO INPUT port for mic in and line in connection 5 pin terminal block for RS 232 422 485 connection BNC port for video input AUDIO TEST DIP switch for testing audio input signal default is off 75Q DIP switch for analog video signal transmission with 75Q resistance default is on BNC port for loop through video output RJ45 10 100BaseTX Ethernet port with 10 Mbps 100 Mbps LEDs 100BaseFX fiber optic port with 100 Mbps LED Model name Screw hole for wall mounting kit DIN Rail mounting kit VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction Product Description BNC video input output The BNC video input is a 75 Ohm video port for connecting an external camera To ensure that the correct video modulation type is detected cameras should be connected and powered on before the VPort is powered on
69. on Detecti 1 VMD 1 1 Relay ideo Motion Detection a VMD 2 VMD 2 2 Email 3 VMD 3 3 FTP o 1 DI1 I Relay Digital Inputs 2 DI 2 Email l 3 FTP 1 Relay ideo L l is lost Video Loss Video signal is los 2 Email 1 Email Sequential Snapshot Enable sequential snapshot gt FTP 4 25 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Basic EE a D D Home Event Alarm Basic Settings J Main Menu Alarm Time Interval E Overview Delay 32 second s before detecting the next alarm E System Cy Network Send Alarm With Recorded Video SC Video Alarm Type SCH Audio i gt None KA Ey Alarm e E System Alama Recorded video size 0 MB Max size 9MB EJ Event Alam D Ss of video size for recorded video before event D Schedule Send Alarm with Snapshot images Video Motion Detec Take snapshot in 2 seconds s before event GC Digital Input 7 E Digital Input Take snapshot in 11 seconds s after event 1 Video Loss 4 Sequential Snapshot y Suffix of Image Video File Name in FTP and Mail attachment Best viewed with IE 6 0 or With Data and Time above with resolution of E DEE Di Relay Status DI1 High Relay1 DI2 High Relay2 e Save E lo WA ko C Override Relay 1 warning setting Si co o o C Override Relay 2 warning setting Alarm Time Interval Setting Description Default Delay __ second s before detecting the next alarm Set up
70. onfiguration Video Information PTZ Control Panel PTZ Motorized Camera Control Custom PTZ Camera Commands Video Image Snapshots Relay Control VPort 351 User s Manual Accessing the VPort 351 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 client and server NOTE The VPort s web homepage is best viewed using a 1280 x 1024 screen size This is because the camera image can be viewed at a resolution up to Full D1 NTSC 720 x 480 720 x 576 We strongly recommend using IE 6 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug in VPort 351 Series Video Encoder VPort s Information VPort 351 Video Encoder Server Name System Configuration AYUDA 2006 03 12 16 04 38 Show PTZ Control Panel video Best view 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Audio Control VPort s Information This section shows the VPort s model name server name IP address MAC address firmware version and the display status of the LEDs located on the VPort s front panel NOTE The VPort LEDs shown on the VPort s web homepage are updated every 10 seconds Server 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
71. r Class 1 Div 2 hazardous certification for critical environments pending Intelligent Alarm Trigger Built in Video Motion Detection VMD Equipped with 2 Dis and 2 relays DO for external sensors and alarms Recorded video provided for pre post alarm Snapshot images provided for pre trigger and post alarm Sequential snapshot images supported Messages with snapshot images can be sent via FTP or Email Configure alarm activation schedule 1 4 VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction Video Management and Control e MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software for viewing and recording bundled free e Free MOXA VPORT SDK PLUS supported with flexible interface and sample codes for customized applications or system integration NOTE MJPEG PPPoE DDNS QoS and SNMP will be supported starting with the V2 0 firmware Please check MOXA s website for the latest release information NOTE A version of SoftDVR Lite that supports the VPort 351 will be released on MOXA s website soon Please check MOXA s website for the latest release information NOTE If you are interested in MOXA s VPORT SDK PLUS please go to MOXA s website to download the package or contact a MOXA sales representative for more information about this SDK Typical Application http 192 168 127 100 TCP IP IP 192 168 127 100 Poa SU K f Analog Camera DI DO VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction Panel Layout
72. rded video by Email or FTP the administrator can consider enlarging the Alarm Time Interval to include that amount of time Otherwise when the next alarm is triggered the pre alarm recorded video will not cover the full time period as determined by the memory size settings 4 27 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Send alarm with snapshot image Setting Description Default Take snapshot A snapshot image is taken this number of 2 seconds seconds s seconds before the event alarm is f from 1 to 6 seconds before the event triggered Take snapshot seconds s after the event A snapshot image is taken this number of 11 seconds seconds after the event alarm is triggered from 1 to 999 seconds NOTE VPort products will take 3 JPEG snapshot images VPRE JPG pre event VTRG JPG the moment of event and VPOS JPG post event for the video channel when the trigger condition is met The three snapshots can also be downloaded by Email and FTP Suffix of Snapshot Image File Name in FTP 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 Enable or disable the function of adding With Date and Time the date and time to the filename Enable Enable or disable the function of
73. re alarm video recording NOTE The VPort 351records video in a PES file Users can use the VPort Utility to transform the file into an AVI file for use with media players In addition this PES to AVI transform function can allow users to transform video only audio only or both video and audio of video size for recorded video before event K YPort Utility Search VPort PESTS AVI File Path e Video Audio C Video Only Audio Only PES To AVI NOTE The amount of time it takes to record pre alarm before event and post alarm after event videos depends on the memory size video performance settings and video content To determine how long in seconds the pre alarm and post alarm videos are administrators should run a test when the video content is confirmed After getting the recorded video file right click the file to check the video information or play the video to see if the recording time is appropriate If you need to modify the recording time you can tune the memory size percentage of pre alarm recorded video and the video performance to get the optimal configuration NOTE The video resolution and FPS frame per seconds of the recorded videos are determined by the video performance setting for video viewing To increase the recording time of a recorded video administrators decrease the resolution and FPS NOTE Since it takes time to send a reco
74. ress 00 90 e8 11 22 33 4 System Parameter modelname WPort 351 o serialnumber 00099 Reese Upgrade description MOXA VPort Video Encoder 1 100TX RJ45 O to 60C 1 Factory Default biosversion ae firmwarebuildtime 07020917 1 Network date 2005 09 06 ICH Video time 14 50 13 timemethod 1 HL Audio configfileversion 021 er security Alamo usernameD1 admin usernameD2 Best viewed with IE 6 0 or username03 above with resolution of username04 1280x1024 Export to a File Import a System Parameter File The system parameter import export functions allow the administrator to backup and restore system configurations The Administrator can export this sys_config ini file in a special binary format for backup and import the sys_config ini file to restore the system configurations of VPort video encoders System configurations will be changed immediately after the VPort is rebooted Firmware Upgrade NOTE NOTE Home Firmware Upgrade E Main Menu Browse Overview F 2 CH System Y General E Account Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware Step 1 Press the Browse button to select the firmware file For the VPort 351 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 shown please wait for few seconds for
75. rse than with UDP protocol gt HTTP protocol can be used to prevent being blocked by a router s firewall The downside of using HTTP is that the real time effect is worse than with UDP protocol gt Multicast protocol can be used to send a single video stream to multiple clients In this case a lot of bandwidth can be saved since only one video stream is transmitted over the network However the network gateway e g a switch must support multicast protocol e g IGMP snooping Otherwise the multicast video transmission will not be successful Once the video encoder is connected successfully Protocol Options will indicate the selected protocol The selected protocol will be recorded on the user s PC and will be used for the next connection 1 0 0 St MOZA VPort 351 Series Video Encoder Client Setting B Home r Media Option e Video Audio C Video Only Audio Only Protocol Option Best viewed with IE 6 0 or Multicast UDP TCP HTTP above with resolution of 1280x1024 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 3 3 VPort 351 User s Manual Accessing the VPort 351 s Web based Manager Video Information Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown o
76. rts UPnP first if you want to enable Port s UPnP function UPnP E Multicast Accessible IP E Video Save E Audio Setting Description Default Enable UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP function Enable Multicast The VPort 351 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 belong to the relevant multicast group Multicast group members can be distributed across multiple subnetworks Therefore multicast transmissions can occur within a campus LAN or over a WAN In addition networks that support IP multicast send only one copy of the desired information across the network The packets are only replicated if they reach a network node that links to two or more members of the multicast network Transmitting packets in this way makes more efficient use of network bandwidth A multicast packet is identified by the presence of a multicast group address in the destination address field of the packet s IP header
77. s click Search io xi Search VPort PES To AYI IP ddress MAC Address Serial Http Port When the search is complete the unit s model name IP address MAC address serial number and HTTP port will be displayed ioii Search VPort PES To AYI ModelName IPAddress MAC Address Serial Http Port Port 351 192 168 127 100 00 90 28 00 48 12 30976 80 Network Environment without a DHCP Server If the unit is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server then you will need to configure the IP address manually The VPort 351 has a default IP address of 192 168 127 100 with a default subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 You may need to change your computer s IP address and subnet mask so that the computer and the VPort 351 are on the same subnet 2 3 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started NOTE To change the unit s IP address manually open the unit s web console and navigate to System Configuration gt Network gt General Make sure that Use fixed IP address is checked so that the IP address is not reset every time the unit is restarted Step 6 Log into the VPort 351 s web console In your web browser navigate to the VPort 351 s IP address to open the web console Step 7 Install the ActiveX Control plug in A security message will appear the first time you access the VPort s web console The message asks if you wish to install the VPort ActiveX Control component which i
78. s are covered O Before Getting Started Q Initial Installation and Configuration gt RS 232 Console Configuration 115200 None 8 1 VT100 Mounting the VPort 351 gt Mounting Dimensions gt DIN Rail Mounting gt Wall Mounting optional UI Wiring Requirements Grounding the VPort 351 Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs Wiring the Relay Output Wiring the Digital Inputs RS 232 Connection 10 100BaseT X Ethernet Port Connection 100BaseFX Ethernet Port Connection PTZ Port v VW WV WW WM YV VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started Before Getting Started In what follows user refers to those who can access the video encoder and administrator refers to the person who knows the root password that allows changes to the Video Encoder s configuration in addition to providing general access Administrators should read this part of the manual carefully especially during installation Initial Installation and Configuration NOTE NOTE Before installing the VPort 351 video encoder verify that all the items in the Package Checklist are present You will also need a PC or laptop with an Ethernet port Step 1 Select the power source The VPort 351 can use a 12 to 32 VDC power source or an 18 to 30 VAC power source It has two power inputs for redundancy Users use the LED indicators on the front panel to verify that the power is connected If a power input fails the FAULT LED will light up red The VPort 351
79. s required to allow video images to be viewed in Internet Explorer Click Yes to install this plug in Ad http 192 168 127 100 index html Microsoft Internet Explorer a Address http 192 168 127 100 index html X Boa Links za Security Warning gt Client Setting Do you want to install and run Motion JPEG Control signed on 11 10 2003 4 21 PM and distributed by Moxa Networking Co Ltd gt System Configuration B Show PTZ Control Panel B Video Information Video Size 720X480 Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code Fixed Video Bitrate 600Kbp Signing 2001 CA Max FPS 30 E i z Caution Moxa Networking Co Ltd asserts that this FPS Status 2 content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Moxa Networking Co Ltd to make that B Relay Control Relay 1 Open Close assertion Relay 2 Open Close y Snapshot Sy Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 I Always trust content from Moxa Networking Co Ltd Yes More Info gt E Done 1 TT temer For Windows XP SP2 or above the ActiveX Control component will be blocked for security reasons In this case the warning message may not appear You will need to unblock the ActiveX control function or disable security in order to install the ActiveX Control component Step 8 Verify operation in the web console After the ActiveX Control component is inst
80. se any popular web browser to access the video encoder from anywhere over the Internet As long as you are connected to the network you will be able to view the same images seen by your cameras Built in 3 area selectable Video Motion Detection VMD External sensors are not required since the video channel can be configured to detect motion in 3 areas making it easy to set up a security system in either your office or the field And the customizable settings allow you to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity making the video encoder adaptable to different environments Weekly schedule for automated surveillance The user defined time period will check security settings on a weekly basis and send notifications or drive external devices making the VPort 351 suitable for more versatile applications Flexible I O control for external devices 2 opto isolated sensor inputs and 2 relay outputs are provided to control external devices giving system integrators the option of turning an analog system into an advanced security system MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software To extend the video encoder s capabilities MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software which supports a maximum of 4 cameras in quad is included free of charge allowing users to turn their PC into a digital video recorder Scheduling or one click recording saves important images on your local hard disk and the reliable motion detection and instant warnin
81. sk 255 255 255 0 REN server or assigned by the Administrator blank Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network After entering the Obtained ET DNS Server s IP address you can input Primary DNS the DHCP server or left blank the VPort s url e g www VPort A in non DHCP environments company com in your browser s address field instead of entering the IP address Enter the IP address of the DNS Server used by your network The VPort will try EE Secondary DNS the DHCP server or left blank to locate the secondary DNS Server if the in non DHCP environments primary DNS Server fails to connect HTTP Setting Description Default HTTP Port HTTP port enables connecting the VPort 80 or 1024 to 65535 to the web RTSP Streaming The VPort 351 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 VPort 351 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 For multicast streams the access name is multicastStream You can access the media through the following URL rtsp lt IP address gt lt RTSP port gt
82. ssed into MJPEG MPEG4 video stream packets without delay This is all done without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage Five levels of compression quality and four different image resolutions are provided to provide greater versatility 2 way audio supported for a complete surveillance solution The VPort 351 supports both audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication between a field site and central site The 2 way audio function not only saves time but also saves the cost of needing to add additional communication devices such as a phone Video recorded pre post alarm for better event records The VPort 351 is designed to record pre post alarm video to help system administrators determine what causes an alarm to be triggered The record includes both video and time stamp to provide a more complete record Rugged design for industrial environments The VPort 351 is an industrial video encoder which means that it is specially designed for harsh industrial environments With the 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC redundant power inputs IP30 protection and DIN Rail mounting the VPort 351 meets the critical requirements of most industrial applications Most importantly the VPort 351 T can operate reliably in a 40 to 75 C temperature range making it the first video encoder of its kind that can be used for extended temperature industrial grade applications The VPort 351 T is an optimal solution for outdoor environments In add
83. te the size of the VMD window set up by the administrator MOZA VPort 351 Series Video Encoder Client Setting gt Video Information Video Size 720x480 Fixed Video Bitrate 5400Kbps Max FPS 30 FPS Status 29 gt Relay Control Relay 1 Open Close VPort 351 Video Encoder 3 System Configuration ETC 1999 11 30 01 15 44 B Show PTZ Control Panel Relay 2 Open J close Snapshot Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Set up a VMD alarm Setting Description Default Window Name The name of each VMD window None The measurable difference between two sequential images to trigger VMD Set a EEN larger sensitivity to make it easier for the VMD to be triggered The minimum size of the image change Percentage to trigger the VMD Set a smaller 0 percentage to make it easier to trigger the VMD Trigger Conditions and Actions Administrators can set up triggers for each VMD including Trigger Relay1 alarm Trigger Relay2 alarm Send snapshot image via E mail and Send snapshot image via FTP How to Set up a VMD alarm Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Check the Enable VMD alarm box If the Administrator wants to show the red frame alert on the image on the VPort 351 s web homepage check the _ Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box Click on the Save button to save these 2 configurations Check on T
84. the VPort should first identify its ID Interface mode Setting Description Default The PTZ COM port supports 2 serial interfaces although only one interface can be used at a time Depending on the interface used by the attached device RS485TX RS 422 Select the serial Geen administrators must set the Interface mode to either RS 232 or RS485TX RS 422 Port Settings Setting Description Default The baud rate specified by the PTZ Baud rate bps gt e 2400 camera s serial communication specs Data bits ji 8 S The parameters used to define the serial Stop bits SEN 1 i communication Parity bits None VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration PTZ Camera Drivers VPort products come with PTZ camera drivers for some of the popular PTZ cameras Administrators can select the correct PTZ driver in Select the camera driver menu If the attached PTZ camera is not supported by the VPort administrators can use the Custom Camera function to enter the proprietary commands for pan tilt zoom and focus control Setting Description Default Use the built in PTZ drivers including 1 Custom Camera Select the camera dver 2 Pelco D None 3 Dynacolor SmartDome after V2 0 firmware Setting Up a Preset Position Administrators can use the Preset Position function to set up the behavior of the PTZ camera in advance and then users with camera co
85. the VPort to reboot The reboot process is finished once the STAT LED is lit continuously in green Upgrading the firmware upgrade will not change the original settings 4 7 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Reset to Factory Default From the Reset to Factory Default page click on OK as shown in the following figure to reset the VPortto its factory default settings J Home Reset to Factory Default E Main Menu E Overview Reset to Factory Default will restart the system and H System delete all the changes that have been made to the configuration Are you sure you want to reset to factory default General Account D Seen UU System Log NOTE All parameters will be reset to factory defaults when you use the Factory Default function For this reason if you want to keep a digital copy of the current configuration remember to export the sys_config ini file before using the Factory Default function 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 Home General Network Settings amp Main Menu Access Method I Overview 5 Get IP address automatically Ouse fixed IP address General Settings LJ SMTP Server IP address 192 168 2 66 FTP Server Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 WW UPnP Multicast Gateway 192 168 2 254 E Accessible IP Primary DNS 192 168 1 9
86. the time interval for each event 32 seconds alarm triggered 10 to 999 seconds NOTE The delay before detecting the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot after an event post event image NOTE When using the Pre Alarm Video Recording function the Alarm Time Interval must exceed the time needed to record and send the video or the system will automatically cause a delay to meet this condition Send Alarm with Recorded Video The VPort 351 provides the pre alarm video recording function which can help the video surveillance system obtain a more complete pre alarm situation record A total of 9 MB of memory is available for video recording Setting Description Default Alarm type Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Motion Set up the alarm type to trigger sending Detection Area 1 the recoded video to the ftp server if an Digital Input 1 Motion Detection Area ftp server has been set up 2 Motion Detection Area 3 4 26 VPort 351 User s Manual System Configuration Recorded video size Set up the amount of memory to be used MB Max _ for video recording Select from 1 2 0 size 9 MB 3 9 MB Set up the percentage of the video memory size to be used for the pre alarm video record Select from 10 20 100 After setting this value the rest of the video memory will be used for recording after the event NOTE Only one alarm can be set up for p
87. time 5 Set up the duration this event will be active 6 Save Video Motion Detection Video Motion Detection VMD is an intelligent event alarm for video surveillance network systems With the 3 area selectable VMDs and sensitivity percentage tuning administrators can easily set up the VMD alarm to be active 24 hours a day 7 days a week Home VMD Video Motion Detection EI Main Menu H Enable VMD alarm E Overview G Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered HE System HE Network IECH Video 3 Audio EX Alam 9 System Alam EX Event Alam E Basic Schedule Y Video Motion Detection E Digital Input C Video Loss C Sequential Snapshot Set up VMD Alarmi Enabled Window Name Percent MvyMD1 aaa 1 Al vmD2 1 VMD3 cc 1 Sensitive Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of 1280x1024 Trigger Conditions and Actions Tiger Condition leese O Trigger Relay1 alarm O Trigger Relay2 alarm VMDI e O Send snapshot image via E mail O Send snapshot image via FTP O Trigger Relay1 alarm Setting Description Default Enable VMD alarm Enable or disable the VMD alarm Disable Show alert on the image when VMD able or diale alon reina of Be ah triggered pas 5 page 4 30 VPort 351 User s Manual 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 indica
88. tion to program the PTZ control VPort 351 User s Manual Introduction NOTE The VPort 351 comes with a PTZ driver upload function for implementing new PTZ drivers Please contact a MOXA sales representative if you need assistance from MOXA s R amp D department to create a new PTZ driver Redundant 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC power inputs The VPort 351 has two power inputs to provide redundancy Each power input support both 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC power for greater versatility NOTE The supported power input specifications for the VPort 351 series are 12 32 VDC for a 12 24 VDC power input or 18 30 VAC for a 24 VAC power input This differs from the MOXA EDS switch s 12 45 VDC power input General I O Terminal Blocks A 6 pin terminal block and an 8 pin terminal block are located on the VPort 351 s top panel The terminal blocks provide 2 digital inputs DI 2 relay outputs Relay and 2 power inputs The digital inputs and relay outputs are for linking to peripheral devices such as sensors and alarms These I O connections can be employed when using the VPort 351 to create an intelligent alarm system for system operation power failure video loss disconnected network or triggered event VMD Normal Open Max 1A 24 VDC Relay Output C SEKR EE Initial status is Normal Open Normal Close SS L DI High 13V to 30V EE Tl 2 DE Low 30V to 3V NOTE Please refer to the VPort 35
89. tors STAT PWRI PWR2 FAULT VIDEO AUDIO TEST PTZ Power Inputs Consumption Mechanical Casing Dimensions W x D x H Weight Installation Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Ambient Relative Humidity Regulatory Approvals Safety Hazardous Location EMI 1 RS 232 or RS 422 485 Terminal Block connector Max speed of 115 2 Kbps 1 RS 232 RJ45 port 2 max 8 mA High 13V to 30V Low 30V to 3V 2 max 24 VDC 1A Indicates if the system booted properly Power 1 Power 2 Can be configured to correspond to system alarm power failure video loss or disconnected network Video input signal active Audio input signal in test mode PTZ control signal active Two 12 24 VDC or 24 VAC for redundancy Near 8W IP30 protection metal case 52 98 x 135 x 105 mm 2 09 x 5 31 x 4 13 in 960 g DIN Rail or wall mounting 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F for T models 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 5 to 95 non condensing UL 508 Pending UL cUL Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Pending ATEX Class I Zone 2 EEx nC IIC Pending FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 class A D 2 VPort 351 User s Manual Technical Specifications EMS EN61000 4 2 ESD Level 2 EN61000 4 3 RS Level 3 EN61000 4 4 EFT Level 3 EN61000 4 5 Surge Level 3 EN61000 4 6 CS Level 3 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 EN61000 4 12 Shock 1EC60068
90. trator User and Demo Account Privileges Management sA E Self diagnostic report with system communication power and IO status es System System Log and operation information E System Alam System Parameter i System parameters information and Import Export function Seen sam Firmware Upgrade Remote Firmware Upgrade Di Bee Factory Default Reset to Factory Default EE Genen The IP network settings of this VPort Ei Video Motion Detection SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and E mail accounts Y E Digital Input FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server Gy Video Loss Newark Universal PnP Enable UPnP function E Sequential Snapshot Multicast Setting Set up Multicast IGMP Strearning Accessible IP Set up a list to control the access permission of clients by checking their IP address Best viewed with IE 6 0 or above with resolution of Image Setting Configure the attributes of video image EE hoes Camera Modulation Select the camera s modulation NTSC PAL or AUTO EI gt Video Performance Set up the Size Resolution FPS and Video Guality EI System General Settings On the General Settings page administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and Time which appear in the image s caption General Settings Server name VPort 3310 Video Server Date and Time Keep current date and time O Sync with computer time E System Loz PC date yyyy mm dd Y
91. ve if any of the above items is missing or damaged Product Features High Performance Video Audio Networking Solution Works with NTSC PAL analog video cameras Supports MPEG4 MJPEG video compression technology 1 BNC video input and 1 BNC video output with 75Q resistance 1 audio input and 1 audio output for 2 way voice communication Standard RTSP real time streaming protocol for easy integration Multicast IGMP protocols for efficient network transmission QoS TOS for priority transmission PPPoE and DDNS for xDSL connection Supports SNMP V3 for network management Built in web server and RS 232 console for remote access and configuration 1 auto sensing 10 100BaseT X Ethernet port or 100baseFX SC connector TCP UDP and HTTP network transmission modes Allows simultaneous access of up to 10 clients Video stream up to 30 frames sec at a resolution of 720 x 480 Set video quality to CBR constant bit rate or VBR variable bit rate Full D1 4CIF VGA CIF and QVGA video resolution supported Timestamp and text overlay supported RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 COM port for controlling PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM motorized camera UPnP and IP filtering supported Industrial Rugged Design Two 12 24 VDC and 24 VAC redundant power inputs with LED indicators 40 to 75 C operating temperature for critical industrial environments T models 35 mm DIN Rail mounting or panel mounting installation with optional accessories IP30 protection form facto
92. ver s network configuration and application D Exit Exit Use the up down arrow keys to select a category and then press Enter to select State OPEN P 7 7 Ready 8 After entering the Main Menu use the following keys to move the cursor and to select options Key Up Down Left Right arrows or Tab Enter Function Move the onscreen cursor Display amp select options Toggle options Space Esc Previous Menu NOTE Many settings are related to video images which cannot be shown on the RS 232 console The VPort 351 s RS 232 console provides only Basic System Setting and Network Setting For more advanced configuration please use the web console 2 9 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started Mounting the VPort 351 Mounting Dimensions DIN Rail 35 00 135 00 135 00 1 channel Industrial Video Encoder 5 2 2 DIN Rail Kit DE 105 00 Side View Rear View Wall Mounting Kit 2 10 VPort 351 User s Manual Getting Started DIN Rail Mounting The DIN Rail attachment plate should already be attached to the back panel of the VPort 351 when you take it out of the box If you need to reattach the plate make sure the metal spring is situated towards the top as shown in the figures below STEP 1 STEP 2 Insert the top of the DIN Rail into the slot just The unit will snap into place as shown below b

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