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  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 1

    Moxa VPort 36 - 1MP Ru gged IP Camera User’s Manual Fourth Edition, Oc tober 2013 www.moxa.com/product © 2013 Moxa Inc. A ll rights reser ved. ...

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    Moxa VPort 36 - 1MP Ru gged IP Camera User’s Manual The software described in this man ual is furn ished under a license agr eement and may be used o nly in acco rdance wi th the terms of that agree ment. Copyright Not ice © 2013 Moxa Inc. A ll rights reser ved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registe red trademark of Moxa Inc. All other trademark ...

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    Before Getting Started Before using your VPort 36- 1MP , plea se pay close atte ntion to the f ollowing instr uctions :  After opening the VPort 36 - 1MP box, compare the c ontents of the box with the Package Checkl ist in Chapt er 1 . Notify your sales representative if any of the items are missing or damaged.  To prevent damage or problems ...

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    Table of Conte nts Before Getting Started ........................................................................................................................ 1-3 Important No te .................................................................................................................................. 1-3 1. Introduction ................ ...

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    Event Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 4- 37 Digital I nput ...................................................................................................................... 4- 38 Video Mo tion Dete ction ................................................ ...

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    1 1. Introduction The VPort 36 - 1MP is a rugged HD resolution (7 20P) box type IP camera designed for use in harsh env ironments . In addition to being able to handle basic video feeds, many advanced features are also include d to set up surveillance or web multimedia applications. The VPort 36 - 1MP is designed to provide stability, robustness, e ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Introduction 1-2 Overview Rugged Design The VPort 36 - 1MP series is the w orld’s fir st rugged IP camera tha t can withsta nd enviro nmental te mperature s ranging from - 40 to 75°C witho ut a heater or cooling fan. It is a n industrial - grad e, H.264 box - type IP camera that combines HD res olution (1280 x 720), advan ced IVA ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Introduction 1-3 • Screw handle accessor y package Inner hexagon screw driver f or tighten i ng /loosen ing lens hold er C/CS mount adapter ring 5- pin terminal block for DI and relay 3- pin terminal block for power input 2- pin terminal block for RS - 485 DX+ and DX - • Quick i nstalla tion g uid e • Document at ion and s oftw ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Introduction 1-4 • Video Compr ession: H.264 (ISO/IEC 14 496 - 10) or MJPEG • Video Outputs: Ethernet • Video Stream s: Up to 3 v ideo strea ms (2 x H.26 4 and 1 x MJP EG)  Stream 1: H.264, 1280 x 72 0 resolution (ma x.)  Stream 2: H.264, 720 x 480 resolution (max. )  Stream 3: MJPEG , 720 x 48 0 resolution (max.) NOTE ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Introduction 1-5 Product Description Top View Bottom View NOTE The product is shipped with the mo unting bra cket fastened t o the bottom of the camera . However, the bracket can be removed and reposi tioned to the top of the camera, depe nding on your deployment requirements . • Auto Iris S ocket: Plug t he auto - iris cable from ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Introduction 1-6 Back Panel View 1. 5- pin terminal block for DI and relay c onnection 2. 2- pin terminal block for RS - 485 pin connection 3. RJ45 port for PoE/non - PoE connection 4. Grou n d screw for co nnectin g the ground ing wire 5. 3- pin terminal block for the p ower input 6. LED ind icator t o show netw ork and sy stem stat ...

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    2 2. Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 36 - 1MP IP camera. The following t opics are cover ed in this chap ter:  Before Gett ing Start ed  First - Time Inst allation and Configuration  Hardware Installation  Software Installation  VPort 36 - 1MP Dimensions  Wiring Requirements ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-2 Before Getting Started In what follow s, “user” ref ers to those w ho can access the IP camera , and “administrator” refers to the person who knows the root password, wh ich allows making changes to the IP camera’s configuration and obt a ining general access. Administrators should read this part of the ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-3 Step 3: R emove the lens h older . NOTE Be sure to loosen th e screw aff ixing the lens holder in step 2 before trying to remove the lens holder. T he lens holder may be too tight to l oosen if the screw is not loosened fi rst. Step 4: Scr ew the lens holder to the len s you are goin g to use. NOTE Be sure to scr ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-4 Software Ins tallation Step 1: Configure the VP o rt 36-1MP’s IP address. When the VPort 36 - 1MP is first powered on, the POST (Power On Sel f Test) will run for a few moments (about 30 seconds) . The network environment determines how the IP address is assigned. Network En vironment with DHC P Server For this ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-5 Step 3: Install the Acti veX Control Plug- in A security warning messa ge will appear the f irst tim e you acc ess the VPort ’ s web - ba sed manag er. The me ssage is related to installin g the VPort AcitveX Control component on your PC or notebook. Click Yes to inst all this plug - in to enable the IE web brow ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-6 Step 5: Access the V Port’s system configuration. Click on System Configuration to access the overvi ew of the syst em configura tion to change the configuration. Model Name , Server Name , IP Addres s , MAC Address , and Firmware Version appear in the green bar near t h e top of the page. U se this information ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-7 VPort 36 - 1MP Dimensions (Unit=mm) ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Getting Started 2-8 Wiring R equirements SAFETY FIRST • Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installi ng and/or wiring your M oxa VPort 36 - 1MP. • Calculate the maximum pos sible current i n each power wir e and common wire. Observe all electrica l codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size. • If t ...

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    3 3. A ccessing the VPort’s Web - ba sed Manager This chapter in cludes infor mation abo ut how to acc ess the VPort 3 6 - 1MP IP camera for the first tim e. The following t opics are cover ed in this chap ter:  Functions F eatured on the VP ort’s Web Hom epage  VPort’s Information  IP Camera Name  Camera Image View  Cli ent Se ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Accessing the VPort’s Web - base d Manager 3-2 Functions Fea tured on the V Port’s Web Homepage The homepage of the VPort’s web console sh ows informat ion specif ic to that VPort, t he camera imag e, and configurations for the client and serv er. NOTE The VPort’s web ho mepage is best viewed in 1280 x 1024 scr een resolution ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Accessing the VPort’s Web - base d Manager 3-3 Client Set tings Users can conf igure the fol lowing func tions in Client Setting s . 1. Encoder standard: Show s the encod ing algorithm currently being used . VPort 36 - 1MP features 2 built - in encode engi ne to generat e a maximum of 3 simultaneo us video streams. Each client can ...

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    4 4. System Configuration After installing the hardware, the next step is to configure the VP ort 36 - 1MP’s settings . The web conso le can be used for this configurati on. The following t opics are cover ed in this chap ter:  System Con figuration b y Web C onsole  Syste m  Network  Video  PTZ  DynaStrea m TM  Alarm  IVA ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-2 System Configuration by Web Console System config uration can b e done remot ely with Intern et Explorer. To access the ser ver, type th e system configuration URL, h ttp://<I P address of Video Server > /overview.a sp , to open the configuratio n main page. There are six configuration categories: Syst ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-3 System General Setting s On the Gener al Settings p age, admini strators can s et up the IP ca mera Server name and the Date and Time , which is displayed in the image’s cap tion. Server name Setting Description Default Max. 40 characters Use a different serv er name for each server to help identify the di ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-4 Server Locati on Setting Description Default Max. 40 characters Edit the locat ion of this camer a server Blank Date and T ime Setting Description Default Keep current d ate and time Use the curren t date and tim e as the VPort’ s time setting . Keep cur rent date and time Sync with com puter time Synchron ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-5 NOTE The default account name for ad ministrator is admin ; the administra tor account n ame canno t be changed. User’s Pr ivileges VPort products provide 10 user ac counts for accessing the VPort. Setting Description Default User Name Type a specific user name for user authentic ation. None Password Type ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-6 SD card Setting Description Default Reboot the system when the SD card fails to mount This function c an reboot the system when t he SD card mount fail s to re - dete ct the SD mou nt. Enable NOTE The recorded v ideos will b e stored in the “/V Portfolder ” folder. Video s last 10 seconds, and are sa ved ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-7 NOTE A maximum of 500 lines is di splayed in the log. However , the log actual ly stores up to 1000 entries, which ca n be exported by the admin istrator at any time. System Paramet ers The System Parameters page allow s you to view all system para meters, whic h are listed b y category . The content is the ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-8 Firmware Upg rade Take the following steps to upgrade the fi rmware: Step 1: Press the Browse button to select the fir mware file. NOTE For the VPort 36 - 1MP, the firmwa re file extens ion should be .rom . Step 2: Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort. Step 3: The system wil l star ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4-9 Network General Netw ork Settings The General N etwork Set tings page includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the VPort to be connected t o a TCP/IP network. Access Met hod VPort products support the DHCP protocol, which means that the VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP ser ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 10 Step 1: When the VPort 36 - 1MP ’s auto - con figuratio n function is ena bled, it will ask for the IP addr ess from DHCP ser ver, and the path of the T FTP serv er and configuration fil e. Step 2: Once the VPort 36 - 1MP comple tes the IP sett ings, it will a cquire the co nfiguration f ile from t he TF ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 11 General Set tings Setting Description Default IP address Variable IP assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or fixed IP assigned by the Administrator. 192.168.127.100 Subnet mask Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or a fixed s ubnet mask assigned by the Administrator. 255.2 ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 12 Step 1: Start VLC Player and se lect Media - Open netw ork stre aming Step 2: When the following pop - up window appears, type the URL in the input box. E.g., type rtsp://<VPort 36 - 1MP’s IP address>[:< RTSP Port]/ udpstream _ch1_st ream< 1 or 2 > rtsp://<VPort 36 - 1MP’s IP address& ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 13 Step 4: After the conn ection has bee n established , the VPort 36 - 1MP’s video will appear in the VLC Player display window. NOTE The video performance of the VPort 36 - 1MP may vary when using other media players. For example, you will notice a great er delay when v iewing the V Port 36 - 1MP’s vide ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 14 SMTP Server a nd Ema il Account Set tings The VPort not only plays th e role of a server , but can also c onnect to outs ide servers to send alarm mes sages and snapshots . If the admini strator ha s set up some appl ications i n either syst em informa tion or alarm, the VPort will send out message s or sn ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 15 Dynamic DNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a comb inatio n of DHCP , DNS, an d clie nt regis tration . DDNS allows administrators to ali as the VPort’s dynamic IP ad dress to a static hostname in any of the domains provided by the DDNS service providers listed on the VPort’s Network/DDNS configur ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 16 QoS (ToS) Quality of Service (QoS) provides traffic prioritization capabilities to ensure that important data is delivered consistently and predictably. The VPort can inspect layer 3 ToS (Type of Service) information to provide a consiste nt classif ication of the entir e netwo rk. The VPort’ s ToS capab ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 17 NOTE The 2nd FT P Serv er is a backup in case the 1 st FTP Server fa ils to connect or ha s trouble s ending fil es. NOTE Whenever the syst em reboots, a sy stem log will b e sent by email or FTP to show the login sta tus of the VPort. The system log will be sent to the Sender email address if the SMTP s e ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 18 The network WITHOUT Multicast The network WITH Multica st NOTE The VPort 36 - 1MP is the source that de livers the mu lticast vi deo stream. To benefit fro m the Multica st protoco l, the gateway or network switch should s upport the multicas t filtering funct ion (such as IGMP Sno oping) so tha t the mult ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 19 HTTP Event S erver The VPort can send t he customized a larm actions an d messages to the H TTP Event Serv ers, which allo ws users to design a custo mized alarm system. Setting Description Factory De fault Host Name User - defined n ame for id entific ation Blank Server 1, 2, 3, 4 The server ’ s U RL ad ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 20 Accessible I P List The VPort uses an IP addre ss - based filtering method to control access to the VPort. Accessible IP S ettings allow you to add or r emove “Legal ” remote host I P addresses to p revent unau thorized access. Access to the VPort is c ontrolled by IP address. Th at is, if a host’ s ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 21 SNMP The VPort 36 - 1MP supports three SNMP protocols. The available protocols are SNMP V1, SNMP V2c, an d SNMP V3. SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication, which means th at SNMP s erver s access all obje cts with read - only or read/write permissio ns using the community st r ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 22 SNMP Read/Write Settings SNMP V ersion s Setting Description Default V1, V2c, V3 Select SNMP protocol ver sions V1 , V2c, V3 to manag e the switch V1, V2c , V3 V1, V2c Select SNMP protocol versions V1 , V2c to manage t he switch V3 only Select SNMP p rotocol versio ns V3 only to manage the swi tch V1, V2c ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 23 Trap Settings Setting Description Default Trap Server IP/Name Enter the IP ad dress or name o f the Trap Server used by your network. No Trap Community Use a community string match for authent ication; Maximum of 30 characters . No Private MIB i nformation The private S NMP Object ID of the VPor t is the e ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 24 Telnet Use this optio n to Enable /Disable the Tel net function . LLDP LLDP is a link layer prot ocol used by n etwork dev ices for a dvertisin g their id entity . Setting Description Default Operating Mode Choose Disab led / Trans mit only / Rec eive only / Transmit and Receive operating mode Transmit and ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 25 Image Appea rance Setting Setting Description Default Image Information To determine what style of image information is being shown. Includes Not Sh own , Show on the Caption and Show on image Not Shown Position X and Positio n Y to designate imag e information di splay position in th e video. Image Tuning ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 26 Environment Setting Description Default Environment Choose what kind of environment the VPort camera will be installed in; optimized parameters will be appl ied to best fit your choice . Outdoor Image Adjustment Setting Description Default Saturatio n Tune the image attr ibute to a value between - 4 and +6 ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 27 Auto Exposure Shutter Setting Description Default Auto Level A h igher leve l will reduce th e shutter speed , result ing in a brighter i mage; a lo wer level will have the o pposite effect . 0 WDR Setting Description Default WDR Wide Dyna mic Rang e A h igher lev el indica tes a stro ng er WDR effect . C ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 28 Privacy Mask In some condi tion s , you may want to block part of the view so that your surveillance system won ’ t include som e priva te video information when displaying live vi deo or video playback. Privacy Mas k Setting Description Default Enable Enable the privacy mask function Off Mask 1/2/3 Enab ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 29 Video Perfo rmance The VPort 36 - 1MP can se nd a maxi mum of thr ee simulta neous vid eo streams : two H.26 4 and one M JEPG. In fact, t he VPort 36 - 1MP has two encoder engi nes. The first encoder e ngine can ge nerate one co mpletely independen t H.264 video str eam, which means that it s resolution , ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 30 Max. FPS (Frame per second) Setting Description Default Maximum frame rate The maximum frame rate is different to accommod ate different modulations of video input. Administrators can also set u p the maximum fra me rate to o ptimize bandwid th use. NTSC: 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 PAL: 1, 3, 5, 8, 12,16, ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 31 PTZ The V Port 36 - 1MP ’s HD 720P (1280 x 720) im age reso lution provides crys tal clea r video images w ith fine detail even after the imag e is zoomed in o n . T he VPort 36 - 1MP comes with a digital PTZ function that enables users to zoom in on an image to observe fi ner deta il s. Digital PTZ Befo ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 32 Once Digi tal PTZ is enab led, cl ick Show PTZ Control Pan el from the IP camera ho me page. Cli ck the “ +” button in the b ottom rig ht of the page to use the d igital z oom func tion. A f ter zoom ing in , you can then use th e wheel shown below to navigate the camera image. NOTE The directio n butt ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 33 Basic The administrator can ad just the number of frames per se cond for each channel. There are two types of frame rate status: Liv e and Alarm. Li ve status refer s to the norma l frame rates for live video di splays. Alarm status refers to what the frame rate will b e adjusted to whe n the DynaS tream f ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 34 Alarm System Alarm In addition to the LED indicators, a network disconnect alarm is provided by the VPort 36 - 1MP for notifying system operat or s a nd the a dministr ator. The video is sto red on th e SD card so that you can retr ieve recorded image s af ter the network conne ction is restored. NOTE Refe ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 35 Alarm Time Interval Setting Description Default Delay second(s) before detecting th e next alarm Set the minim um time interv al before anoth er event alarm is triggered. 32 seconds (10 to 999 seconds ) NOTE The delay befo re triggering the next alarm c annot be less t han the time need ed to take a snaps ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 36 Relay Acti ve Behavi or Three types of relay behavior c an be configured when an event is t rigger ed . Schedule A schedule is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications. Event Type Setting Description Default Video Lo ss, Dig ital Input, CGI Event, and Sequential Snapshot Configure the s ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 37 NOTE Administrato rs can use the fo llowing st eps to set up an event sc hedule: 1. Select Even t Type 2. Enable “Ev ent Alarms are a ctive based o n weekly sch edule” 3. Select the weekday 4. Set the star t time 5. Set the dur ation this ev ent will be act ive. 6. Save Event Alarm Four kinds of event ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 38 Digital Input One digital input is provided by the VPort 36 - 1MP f or linking wi th alarm detect ion devic es, such as se nsors. Setting Description Default Enable the dig ital inpu t alarm Enable or disable the digital input alarm Disable d Trigger Condit ions Setting Description Default High The DI is a ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 39 Video Motion Detec tion Video Motion D etection (VM D) is an intellig ent event alar m for video surv eillance netw ork systems. W ith the 3 area - selectab le VMDs and sensitivity /percent age tuning, a dministra tors can ea sily set up the VMD a larm to b e active 24 hour s a day, 7 days a week. Setting ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 40 NOTE Once the Show alert on the imag e when VMD is tr iggered is ena bled, the red f rames that app ear on the homepage ima ge indicates t he size of the V MD window set up by the administrator. Setup a VM D Alarm Setting Description Default Enable Enable or disa ble the VMD1, 2, and 3 Disable d Window The ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 41 CGI Event The VPort can accept 5 CGI comma nds, which ar e sent fro m external dev ices, such a s ioLogik ser ies Etherne t I/O, to be th e event alar ms . NOTE The VPort only can accept the CGI co mmands tha t follow the VPor t’s CGI com mands format. CGI Event T rigger Act ions Setting Description Defa ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 42 Camera Tamper The VPort 36 - 1MP support s a camera tamper function to detect any malicious behavior t hat is don e to the camera, such as spray painting, view blockin g, angle adju stment, etc. T his page allow s you to confi gure the parameters and alarm condition/action of the camera tamper ala rm. Sett ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 43 IVA Event Intellig ent Vid eo Analy sis (IVA ) Event is an in tellige nt even t alarm g enerated by IVA functions of the camera, this event cou ld be used to imp rove video su rveillance eff iciency. NOTE This setting is only avai lable when using VP ort 36 - 1MP - IVA model . Setting Descr iption Default ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 44 IVA Function Getting Star ted The IVA function applie s only to the VPort 36 - 1MP - IVA; the IVA version firmware is pre - installed at the factory. T o e n sure that you get the best performance from your VPort 36 - 1MP - IAV’s IVA functions, be sure to us e the latest ver sion of the firmware, wh ich ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 45 2. The Intelligent Video Analysis page will appear a fter the installatio n is complete. Refer to the leg end below the screensho t for a descrip tion of each par t of the page . Segment 1 Connection , IVA syst em , and IVA Alert tabs for select ing the configuration category . Segment 2 Configura tion det ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 46 Configuring IVA Alert 1. Choose the “ IVA Alert ” tab . Alert Index T he number in the alert in dex co lumn ind icates w hich IV A alert f unction is being configu r ed . Up to 4 IV A alerts c an be configured for each VPort 36 - 1MP - I VA. Alert Type The a lert type column shows which function is cur ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 47 2. C onfigure Dete ction Line function . Direction Define th e object from which the direction sho uld be detected to cause an al ert . Line Disp lay Define w hen the IV A OSD lin e should be disp layed. T he I VA OS D line c an be always displayed , nev er be display ed, or dis play ed w hen an aler t is ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 48 3. The Configure Detection Zone funct ion . Line Disp lay Define s wh en the IVA OSD l ine should be d isplaye d. The I V A OSD lin e c an always be disp layed, never be display ed, or dis play ed w hen an aler t is issued . Sensitivit y C onfigure the sensitivity of t he IVA module . A higher sensi tivity ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP System Configura tion 4- 49 4. Configure Abandoned/Lost object . Line Disp lay Define s wh en the IVA OSD line should be displayed. An I VA OSD line c an always be displa yed, never be display ed, or di splay ed w hen an aler t is issued . Duration Define s how long an object should remain missing or unattended before an alert is tri ...

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    A A. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What if I forg et my passw ord? A: Every access t o the IP camera needs authen tication, un less the admin pa ssword is set up as blank. If y ou are one of the managed users, you will need to ask the administ rator for the password. If you are t h e administrator, there is no w ay to recover the adm in password. T ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Frequently A sked Questions A-2 Q: How can I keep the I P camera as priv ate as pos sible? A: The IP camera is d esigned for surve illance purp oses and has ma ny flexible interf aces. The u ser authenticatio n and specia l confirmat ion when insta lling can k eep the video encoder from unauthorized access. You ma y also chan ge the ...

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    B B. Modbus Address Table Read/Writ e Registers (Support Functio n Code 4 & Function Code 3) Address Word (2 bytes) Item name R/W Description 0x0000 1 Vend er ID R 0x1393 0x0001 1 Un it ID R 0x01 0x0002 1 Product Code R 0x880E 0x0010 20 Vender Name R moxa 0x0030 20 Product Name R VPort 36 - 1MP 0x0050 1 S erial Num ber R 0x0051 2 Firmware Versi ...

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    VPort 36 - 1MP Modbus Address Table B-2 0x080E 1 IVA Item 03 Status R/W 0x0000: No alert 0x0001: Alert 0x080F 4 IVA Item 03 Object d etected coordination R Word 0: Left Top X Word 1: Left Top Y Word 2: Ri ght Dow n X Word 3: Ri ght Dow n Y 0x0813 1 IV A Item 04 Status R/W 0x0000: No alert 0x0001: Alert 0x0814 4 IV A Item 04 Object d etected coordin ...

  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 76

    C C. Time Zone Table The hour offsets for diffe rent time zones are shown below. You will nee d this information when se tting the time zone in automatic date/ time synchroniza tion. GMT stand s for Greenwich Mean Time, w hich is the globa l time that all t ime zon es are measu red from. (GMT - 12:00) International D ate Line West (GMT - 11:00) Mid ...

  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 77

    VPort 36 - 1MP Time Zone Table C-2 (GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh (GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd (GMT+03:00) Nairobi (GMT+03:30) Tehran (GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat (GMT+ 04:00) Baku, Tb ilisi, Yer evan (GMT +04:30) Ka bul (GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg (GMT+05:00) Islamabad , Karachi , Tashkent (GMT+05 :30) Chenn ai, Kolka ta, Mumb ai, New D ...

  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 78

    D D. Technical Specifications Camera Sensor: 1/2.7” HD progressive scan CMOS Lens: C/CS mount lens ( lens not included) Auto Iris Type: DC drive (Not for Hazardous L ocation) Illuminat ion (low light s ensitvit y): • Color: 0.2 lux at F1.2 • B/W: 0.05 lux at F1.2 Synchronization: Inte rnal White Ba lance: ATW/AWB (range: 3200 to 10000°K) Dyn ...

  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 79

    VPort 36 - 1MP Technical Sp ecifications D-2 Video Vie wing: • DynaStream™ support for automati c adjustment of frame rate • 3 privacy mask areas provided • Adjustable image size and quality • Timestamp and text overlay • Maximum of 5 simultaneous unicast c onnections PTZ: Digital PTZ with 4X zo om Network Protocols: TCP, UDP , HTTP, SM ...

  • Moxa VPort 36 - page 80

    VPort 36 - 1MP Technical Sp ecifications D-3 Environmental L imits Operating Temperatur e: Standard Models: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F ) Wide Temp . Models: - 40 to 75°C ( - 40 to 167°F ) Storage Tem perature: - 40 to 85°C ( - 40 to 185°F ) Ambient Re lative Hu midity : 5 to 95% (non - condensing) Standards and Certifications Safety: UL 60950 -1 ...

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