Moxa Technologies Network Card VPort 2140 User Manual

VPort 2140  
User’s Manual  
First Edition, March 2004  
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Before getting started  
Before using your VPort 2140, pay attention to the following items.  
After opening the VPort 2140 box, compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in  
Chapter 1. Notify your sales representative if any of the items is missing or damaged.  
To prevent damage or problems caused by unproper usage, read the Qucik Installation Guide (printed  
handbook in the package) or Chapter 1, Introduction, under Product Description, and Chapter 2,  
Getting Started, before assembling and operating the device and peripherals.  
If you experience a system error, and the system does not recover easily, refer to the Troubleshooting  
section in Chapter 7 to learn how to restore factory default settings and reinstall the system.  
VPort 2140 Video Server has been designed for various environments and can be used to build various  
applications for general security or demonstration purposes. For standard applications, refer to the  
appropriate section in the Chapter 2, Getting Started, under Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the  
First Time section to find your application, and then follow the steps to set up the system. To make the best  
use of VPort, read Chapter 5, Advanced Applications, in the URL Command for Advanced Functions  
section to get creative ideas, and review Chapter 4, System Configuration for detailed explanations of  
system configurations.  
Note  
Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. Though VPort is both a high performance  
surveillance system and networked video server, ensure that the operations of such devices are legal in your  
local area before installing this unit for surveillance purposes.  
Paragraphs preceded by the ATTENTION indicator must be fully understood and heeded. Ignoring  
these warnings could result in serious hazards.  
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Chapter  
1
Introduction  
VPort 2140 is a high-performance networking video transmitter. In addition to meeting the basic  
needs of video feed, many advanced features are included to help you set up surveillance or web  
attraction applications. The state-of-the-art design strikes a good balance between stability,  
robustness, ease-of-use, and flexibility.  
The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
Overview  
Package Checklist  
Product Features  
Typical Applications  
Ethernet connection  
Modem Dial-up Connection  
Product Descriptions  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
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Overview  
Video Server is a high-performance networking video transmitter. Its powerful VLIW DSP core  
and fully optimized algorithm compresses and transmits high quality real-time video over a  
standard TCP/IP network. In addition to meeting the basic needs of video feed, many advanced  
features are included to help you set up surveillance or web attraction applications. The  
state-of-the-art design strikes a good balance between stability, robustness, ease-of-use, and  
flexibility.  
Real-time Motion-JPEG compression  
Video input can be efficiently compressed into packets of JPEG images without delay, and the  
optimized compression engine creates excellent images that take up much less memory space.  
This is done without sacrificing remote monitoring capability or storage. Five levels of  
compression ratio and three different image resolutions are provided to provide more versatility.  
Robust system operation  
The industrial real-time operating system prevents hackers and viruses from wreaking havoc on  
both Windows and Linux systems, and the on-board watchdog improves reliability by continually  
monitoring the system’s operation.  
Easy Web access via standard browser  
There is no need to install new software to access Video Server, since the embedded Web Server  
allows users to access the Video Server anywhere over the Internet with any popular Web browser.  
As long as you are connected to the network, you will be able to view the same images seen by  
your cameras.  
User’s Password protection  
User’s Password protection is provided to prevent malicious intruders from accessing your system.  
Once the administrator password is configured, all users will need a password to access the Video  
Server.  
Built-in VMD (Video Motion Detection)  
External sensors are not required, since the video channel can be configured to detect motion,  
making it easy to set up a security system in either your home or office. And the customizable  
settings allow you to tune the system for both object size and sensitivity, making the Video Server  
adaptable to different environments.  
Weekly schedule for automated surveillance  
The user-defined time period will repeat weekly to check security settings and send notifications  
or drive external devices, making it easy to install in SOHOs, retail shops, and home security  
systems.  
Flexible I/O control for external devices  
One opto-isolated sensor input and one relay output are provided to control external devices,  
giving system integrators the option of turning an analog system into an advanced security  
system.  
MOXA SoftDVR™ Lite IP Surveillance Software  
To extend the Video Server’s capabilities, MOXA SoftDVR Lite IP Surveillance Software, which  
supports a maximum of 4 cameras in quad, is included free of charge, allowing users to turn their  
PC into a digital video recorder. Scheduling or one-click recording saves important images on  
your local hard disk, and the reliable motion detection and instant warning features make you  
ready for any situation. A quick and easy to use search and playback function lets you easily find  
the image you’re looking for, so that you can inspect the images more carefully, and also save the  
output to an AVI file.  
Remote system upgrade  
Video Server users have round-the-clock access to the most up-to-date firmware on our website,  
with a free upgrade wizard included to facilitate firmware installation.  
Technical support for developers  
The high-performance Video Server can be integrated into many applications—without busting  
your budget—and the complete programming interface and standard JPEG format helps make the  
developer’s job easy and straightforward. More ideas for Video Server applications can be found  
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Introduction  
on our website.  
Package Checklist  
1 VPort 2140 Video Server  
Camera control cable  
Power adaptor  
Null modem cable  
2 GPIO terminal connectors  
Software CD  
L-type Fixed Aluminum pieces and 8  
screws  
NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.  
Product Features  
VPort 2140 products enjoy the following features:  
Compact size, 4-ch MJPEG Video Server  
4 BNC video inputs, 4 BNC video outputs (75resistence switch off )  
Stand-alone, with built-in web server for network interface  
Industry-standard real-time operating system without virus threat  
Real-time performance with powerful DSP  
Optimal solution by adjustable frame rate, bandwidth, and quality  
Video Motion Detection (VMD) with Pre/Event/Post images  
General I/O for external sensor and alarm  
Supports 2 RS-232/485 COM ports for PTZ camera control or Modem dial-up connection  
Remote access of images via FTP or e-mail  
Password protection and administrator privilege  
Customized personal homepage  
Remotely upgrade the firmware to keep it up to date  
Easy but powerful utilities for installation and maintenance  
MOXA SoftDVRIP Survaillance Software for viewing and recording bundled free  
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NOTE: ActiveX Control SDK is supported with flexible interface and sample codes for third-party  
developers (please contact Moxa sales representatives if you require this SDK.)  
Typical Applications  
Ethernet Connection  
Analog  
Cameras  
http://192.168.4.100  
TCP/IP  
IP: 192.168.4.100  
Server  
4DI/ 2DO  
Modem Dial-up Connection  
Analog  
Cameras  
IP: 192.168.4.100  
PSTN  
Modem  
http://192.168.4.100  
4DI/ 2DO  
Modem  
Server  
Since VPort 2140 Video Server only supports the Modem Dial-up connection, the snapshots  
triggered by VMD, DI event or sequential mode will not be sent via the modem connection.  
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Introduction  
Product Descriptions  
Front Panel  
1: RESET & DEFAULT buttons for restoring the system  
There are two buttons located at the center of the front panel. One is labeled “RESET” and the  
other is labeled “DEFAULT.” “RESET” will force the system to restart at any point, meaning the  
system will perform the system diagnosis, and software installation may be necessary if the IP  
address is not fixed. “DEFAULT” will restore the default settings, and then force the system to  
restart.  
When the system does not work properly, or VPort 2140’s IP address is not known, the  
administrator can use the restore function to restore VPort 2140’s factory default settings.  
Step1: Click the “RESET” button once.  
Step2: Press the “DEFAULT” button firmly until the “CONNECT” and “SERIAL” LEDs  
flash 2 times to run the system diagnosis and erase the system parameters.  
2 & 3: BNC video outputs “OUT” & inputs “IN”  
VPort 2140 allows up to 4 cameras to be attached at the same time. To ensure that the correct  
video modulation type is detected, cameras should be connected sequentially from “VIDEO 1” to  
“VIDEO 4” and powered on before the VPort is powered on. Video outputs also have four  
loop-through connectors for connecting with other capture devices, such as a time-lapsed VCR.  
To use the video outputs, the 75 Ohm DIP switch should be turned to the “OFF” position.  
Although the analog cameras have 2 different standards, NTSC or PAL, all of the cameras connected  
to VPort 2140 Video Server should use the same standard.  
4: Camera ID: “VIDEO 1,” “VIDEO 2,” “VIDEO 3,”and “VIDEO 4”  
Each camera connected to VPort 2140 has a Camera ID used by VPort to identify the camera.  
5: 75 Ohm DIP Switch  
There are four 75 Ohm DIP switches numbered from “1” to “4” on the front panel. They are used  
to enable the 75-Ohm resistance video impedance. DIP switches should be turned to the “ON”  
position if cameras are connected to the video inputs. If users want to connect another device to  
the video output, such as a VCR or multiplexer, the switches should be turned to the “OFF”  
position to disable the impedance.  
6: System LEDs: “POWER,” “CONNECT,” and “SERIAL”  
Each time the Video Server starts up, it will perform a Power-On-Self-Test (POST) to examine  
each hardware module. VPort 2140 has 3 LEDs:  
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a. POWER: power indicator  
b. CONNECT: checks if the Video Server is alive  
c. SERIAL: checks if the RS-232/485 COM ports are in use  
As soon as the administrator plugs in the power connector, both the CONNECT and SERIAL  
LED’s will flash, one by one, until the diagnosis is finished. If the result is good, these 2 LEDs  
will turn off momentarily, and then follow the pattern shown in the table below. If any of the  
modules fails, refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, under Power On Self Test for the error  
pattern, and then follow the troubleshooting procedures. If the system still does not operate  
normally, please contact your reseller for technical service.  
LED1  
(POWER)  
ON  
LED2  
(CONNECT)  
OFF  
LED3  
(SERIAL)  
OFF  
Mode  
Condition  
Ethernet Connection Before installation  
After installation  
ON  
Flash  
OFF  
During camera control ON  
Flash  
Flash  
Flash  
ON  
Modem Dial-up  
Connection  
After POST  
ON  
Null Modem Dial-up Before connected  
Connection  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Flash  
ON  
ON  
After connected  
7: Network LEDs: “ACTIVE,” “LINK,” and “FDX”  
When using the 10/ 100 Mbps Ethernet connection, VPort 2140 has 3 LEDs to show network  
status:  
Name  
Description  
Work Status  
ACTIVE  
Check if the network is alive  
Flashing: Network alive  
OFF: Network not alive  
ON: 100 Mbps  
LINK  
FDX  
Check the 10/ 100 Mbps Ethernet speed  
OFF: 10 Mbps  
Check if transmission is full or half duplex ON: Full Duplex  
OFF: Half Duplex  
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Rear Panel  
8: COM1 & COM 2  
There are 2 COM ports on VPort 2140’s rear panel.  
a. COM 1 (RS-232): This RS-232 serial port can connect with an RS-232 PTZ camera. For  
RS-485 PTZ cameras, the administrator can use the General I/O terminal block’s COM 1  
(RS-485) .  
b. COM 2 (RS-232): This RS-232 serial port can connect to a modem, or you can use the  
included null modem cable to utilize a dial-up network when Ethernet is not available. If  
the Video Server is connected to the network via the Ethernet interface, you can also use  
this RS-232 serial port to control an RS-232 PTZ camera.  
9 & 10: General I/O terminal block  
VPort 2140 provides a very flexible general I/O interface that can be used with security devices,  
such as sensors, alarms, lighting fixtures, or door locks. Two green connectors are included in the  
package to connect external devices. The general I/O terminal block has 20 pins for device control.  
These pins can be divided into three categories based on their functions, including power source,  
RS-485 and digital inputs and outputs.  
No. Pin description  
Regulation  
1
2
Output  
12 VDC  
-
+
Power Output, Max. 500 mA at 12V DC  
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC Normal Close, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC  
Common, Short with NC at initial state  
NO Normal Open, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC  
NC Normal Close, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC  
Relay  
Output 2  
C
Relay  
Output 1  
C
Common, Short with NC at initial state  
NO Normal Open, Max. 1A, 24V DC or 0.5A, 125V AC  
9
COM 1  
RS-485  
Input  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
RS-485, Data+  
RS-485, Data-  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
External Power Input, Min. 1.5A, 12-15V AC or DC  
12 VDC  
Digital  
Input 1  
Digital  
Input 2  
Digital  
Input 3  
Digital  
Input 4  
Max. 50 mA, 12V DC  
Ground  
Max. 50 mA, 12V DC  
Ground  
Max. 50 mA, 12V DC  
Ground  
Max. 50 mA, 12V DC  
Ground  
a. Power Source: There are 2 ways to connect to the power source. One is using the power  
adaptor. The other is using Pin 11 and Pin 12 of the terminal block, which are for DC  
power input. This DC power source can be either AC or DC, and should fall in the output  
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range between 12V and 15V. Polarity does not matter if you use AC. The DC output  
through Pin 1 and Pin 2 is fed from the power adaptor of the Video Server or pin 11 and  
pin 12 if an external power source is attached. The current of external devices is limited to  
less than 500 mA.  
b. COM 1 RS-485: If the device connected to the COM1 port has an RS-485 interface, such  
as a PTZ camera control, wire the RS-485 Data+ and Data- control lines to COM RS-485  
pin “+” and pin “ –”. If the distance from the controlled device is too long to allow  
accurate function, an external power source may be used to pull the RS-485 signal to  
“high” status.  
c. Digital Input/Relay Output: VPort 2140 Video Server provides 4 digital inputs and 2  
relay outputs. The Digital Input’s “+” pin and “-” pin can be connected to an external  
sensor to monitor the voltage according to the programmed scripts in configuration (see  
the “Command Script for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting” in Chapter 5). The Relay  
Output’s “NO” pin (Normal Open), “NC” (Normal Close) pin, and “C” pin (Common)  
can be used to turn an external alarm on or off. When the system starts up, both relay  
outputs’ “Common” pin will short the “NC” pin. A simple example is illustrated in the  
diagram below.  
If DI1 is configured to “rising” status, so  
that DO1 is driven to “high” status  
(resulting in DO1’s “Common” pin  
shorting the “NO” pin), the light bulb  
will light up when DI1’s signal changes  
from 0V to 12V.  
COM 1 RS-485 and COM 1 RS-232 share the same UART chip. If one of the ports is being used,  
the other port will not be available.  
11: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet  
An RJ45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connector can be connected to an Ethernet network with a UTP  
category 5 cable of length shorter than 100 meters (according to the Ethernet standard). Once the  
Ethernet cable is connected correctly, the Video Server will use the Ethernet interface before  
using the modem attached to COM 2.  
12: INPUT 12 VDC  
Connect the power jack of the included 12 VDC power adaptor. Connecting the power adaptor  
should be the last step involved in the Video Server hardware installation. Administrators may  
feed an external power source through pins 11 and 12 of the GPIO terminal block to replace the  
power adapter.  
The Video Server power adaptor and the external power supply (from pins 11 and 12 of the Terminal  
Block) cannot be used at the same time. Only one power source can be used to feed power to the  
Video Server. Improper usage will result in serious damage to your Video Server.  
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Chapter  
2
Getting Started  
This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 2140 Video Server.  
The following topics are covered:  
Before Getting Started  
Setting up an Ethernet Environment  
Cable Connection  
Running the IP Installer Program  
Powering on VPort 2140 Video Server  
Assigning an IP Address to VPort 2140 Video Server  
Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time  
Setting up a Modem Environment  
Cable Connection  
Powering on VPort 2140 Video Server  
Configuring a Modem (Under Windows 2000 Environment)  
Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time  
Mounting VPort 2140  
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Before Getting Started  
To adapt easily to different environments, the Video Server automatically detects the attached  
interfaces and configures itself appropriately. For this reason, users do not need to worry about  
whether the connected cameras are either NTSC or PAL, how to select between Ethernet or  
modem, and whether the Ethernet speed is 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.  
The Video Server supports both Ethernet and modem dial-in connections. Refer to the installation  
section that applies to your network environment. If both interfaces are available, we recommend  
using Ethernet, which will be chosen automatically if an Ethernet cable and modem are both  
connected to the Video Server.  
Installing a different interface will automatically clear the previous network settings to start a new  
installation.  
In what follows, “user” refers to those who can access the Video Server, and “administrator”  
refers to the person who knows the root password that allows changes to the Video Server’s  
configuration, in addition to providing general access. Administrators should read this part of the  
manual carefully, especially during installation.  
Setting up an Ethernet Environment  
Before installing multiple Video Servers at different locations, the  
administrator should record the MAC Address (located on the  
Video Server’s label) for future use, and then shut down all  
peripheral devices prior to connecting the devices. The video BNC,  
Ethernet cable, and power adaptor are needed to take advantage of  
the basic viewing function provided by the Video Server.  
Cable Connection  
Front Panel  
00-02-xx-xx-xx-xx  
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Getting Started  
Rear Panel  
Before powering on the VPort 2140 Video Server:  
1. Connect your camera’s video output with the BNC video input.  
2. Connect I/O devices (such as sensors or alarms) with VPort’s GPIO Terminal Block.  
3. Connect the hub or switch on the LAN to the VPort’s 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port.  
4. Connect VPort’s COM port with your camera’s COM port if you are using a PTZ Camera.  
Running the IP Installer Program  
To run the IP installer program, double click on the “IPinstaller.exe” program located on the  
software CD.  
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Powering on the VPort 2140 Video Server  
First, make sure that all cables are correctly and firmly connected, and then turn on the cameras,  
sensors, and alarm devices.  
Next, power on the video server by attaching the Video Server’s power adaptor to an electrical  
outlet. After the POST (Power-On Self Test) is completed successfully, the Video Server is ready  
to be configured. At this point, the network speed and video modulation type will be detected  
automatically.  
Assigning an IP Address to VPort 2140 Video Server  
Using the IP Installer Program  
1. Power on the VPort after running IPinstaller.exe.  
2. Wait for auto-search to locate new video servers.  
3. Click on the VPort whose MAC address matches the one you just installed to assign it an IP  
address.  
4. To assign an IP address to this VPort, manually type in the IP address you want to use if it  
differs from the IP address given by the DHCP server.  
5. Check Use the IP whenever system boots option if you wish to continue using this IP  
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address for this VPort.  
If you check Use this IP whenever system boots option, you will not see this VPort the next  
time you run the IP installer program, unless you have restored the VPort. As a matter of  
convenience, we strongly recommend that you check this option.  
6. Click on Set IP Address to assign the IP address to this VPort.  
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7. If you check Use the IP whenever system boots option, then whenever you change the root  
password and restart the system, a dialog window will open to ask for Server FTP Port and  
Root Password, since they were already changed by the administrator to something other  
than the default settings. If the settings made by the administrator are lost, restore default  
settings and then rerun the IP installer program.  
8. The system will check if the IP address is valid.  
9. An Install OK message will appear if the installation is successful. Click on OK to close the  
window.  
Using DOS Commands under Windows  
For some environments, such as MAC, DOS, Linux, and UNIX, some common network tools,  
including ARP and PING, can be used to install the VPort. Before proceeding further, make sure  
that the ARP and PING programs are provided by your system.  
1. Open a DOS command window.  
2. Type arp –s <VPort’s IP Address> <MAC address>, and press enter.  
3. Type ping <VPort’s IP address>, and then press enter.  
4. A reply message will appear if the VPort is successfully installed.  
Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time  
Once the installation is complete, administrators should follow the instructions described in the  
next chapter, First Time Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server, to make necessary configurations.  
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Setting up a Modem Environment  
VPort 2140 Video Server provides 2 modem modes: Modem and Null Modem. The null modem  
mode can be used for point-to-point connections in a local environment. Although the baud rate  
can be set up to 115.2 Kbps, the actual data rate depends on the Modem connection. For dial-up  
connections, the VPort 2140 Video Server waits passively for a phone call to establish a  
point-to-point connection.  
The Modem and Null Modem dial-up connections are for initial usage of Video Server. If you have  
already used an Ethernet connection, reset Video Server to factory defaults before using a dial-up  
connection. In addition, when using a dial-up connection, the Ethernet socket must be disconnected.  
The Modem and Null Modem connections for VPort 2140 Video Server only support the dial-in  
function, which means that you can access the VPort 2140 Video Server, but VPort 2140 Video  
Server cannot send alarm messages to you automatically via the Modem and Null Modem  
connection.  
Cable Connection  
Null Modem  
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Before powering on the VPort 2140 Video Server:  
1. Connect your cameras’ video outputs to the BNC video inputs.  
2. Connect VPort’s COM port with your PC’s COM port.  
3. Connect the power adaptor.  
Modem  
Before powering on the VPort 2140 Video Server:  
1. Connect your cameras’ video outputs with the BNC video inputs.  
2. Connect VPort’s COM port with your modem’s COM port.  
3. Power on the Modem.  
4. Connect the power adaptor.  
Powering on VPort 2140 Video Server  
After all cables are correctly and firmly connected, turn on all peripheral devices, including  
cameras, sensors, and alarm devices. And then connect the VPort 2140 to the power supply.  
After being powered on, the VPort will automatically detect if an external modem is connected to  
the modem port. As soon as an external modem is detected, the CONNECT LED will blink  
periodically. If no modem is detected, the VPort will assume that the included null modem cable  
is connected to perform system configuration. Both CONNECT and SERIAL LEDs will show as  
“steady on” until the dial-up connection over the null modem is established.  
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Configuring a Modem (Under Windows 2000 Environment)  
Installing a new modem  
Null Modem Mode  
1. Click on StartControl PanelModems.  
2. An Install New Modem message will appear. Check Don’t detect my modem; I will select  
it from a list, and click on Next to continue.  
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3. Under the Manufacturers column, select (Standard Modem Types). A number of modem  
models will appear in the Models column. Select Standard 33600 bps Modem, and click on  
Next to continue.  
4. Select the serial port that the included null modem cable is connected to, and click on Next to  
continue. The null modem is now ready for use.  
5. If a Dial-Up adapter is not installed, Windows will automatically prompt you to install it.  
Click on OK to continue. If the adapter does not start automatically, double click on the  
Control Panel network icon install the Microsoft Dial-Up Adapter.  
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Modem Mode  
1. Click on Start Control Panel Modems.  
2. If you already have a Modem, read the Setting up a new connection section below. If you  
don’t have a modem, an Install New Modem message will appear. Click on Next, and the  
system will detect the modem automatically. If your modem is not detected, you can select  
the Modem from the manufacturers column.  
Setting up a new connection.  
1. After the modem is installed, open the dialup network folder in Windows to set up a new  
connection.  
2. Select the newly-installed Modem (for Modem connection) or Standard 33600 bps Modem  
(for null modem connection), and then click on Next to continue.  
3. In modem mode, enter the phone number used to connect to your VPort 2140; in null modem  
mode, enter an arbitrary phone number, and then click on Next to continue.  
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4. Click on Finish to complete the installation of the new modem. The new connection will be  
displayed in the Dial-up Networking folder and will be used for modem or null modem  
connections.  
5. Open the Dial-Up Networking window, and then click on the icon for the connection (My  
Connection) that was just installed to configure the connection’s properties.  
6. When the My Connection window opens, right click on the General tab. In null modem  
mode, you should uncheck Use area code and Dialing Properties. Then click on OK to  
continue.  
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7. Click on Configure to modify the modem’s properties. Under Maximum speed, select  
115200, and then click OK to continue.  
8. Under the Server Types tab of my connection, checkmark the Enable software  
compression option under Advanced options, and checkmark the TCP/IP option under  
Allowed network protocols, as shown below. Leave settings under the other tabs as default  
values, and then click on OK to continue.  
Note that the location of the Enable software compression option and TCP/IP option might be  
different from OS to OS.  
9. The connection is now ready to use for modem and null modem mode. Double click on the  
newly-installed connection icon. A dialing information window will appear. Enter root as  
user name and the MAC address shown at the bottom of the window as the password, and  
then click on Connect to connect to the Internet. Note that the letters in the MAC address  
should be in capitals (for example, type A instead of a).  
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In Null Modem Mode  
Administrators can connect to http://200.1.1.1 from the web browser directly via the null modem  
cable. 200.1.1.1 is VPort’s default IP address for the dial-up connection; and 200.1.1.100 is the IP  
address assigned by VPort to the user’s PC. The user name and password are the same as what  
were entered during the software installation. After successful authentication, administrators  
should see the motion pictures on the main page. When using Microsoft Internet Explorer,  
administrators must allow the installation of a plug-in provided by the VPort prior to viewing  
motion pictures.  
In Modem Mode  
To dial the VPort, you need to establish a dial-up connection with the PC, in which the dial-up  
phone number is the same as the phone line connected to the VPort. After the connection is  
successfully established, open the Web browser and link to http://200.1.1.1. In this case, the VPort  
runs as a dial-up server and assigns the IP address of 200.1.1.100 to the PC at the other end. When  
the authentication message window appears, type root for user name and use VPort’s serial  
number for the default password. The point-to-point connection allows users to connect to the  
VPort for surveillance purpose at any time.  
After the connection is successfully established, follow the instructions described in the next  
chapter, Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server for the First Time.  
Mounting VPort 2140  
Panel Mounting  
Users can mount the VPort 2140 Video Server directly to the wall by using the 4 L-type Fixed  
Aluminum pieces. First, attach these 4 L-type Fixed Aluminum pieces to the VPort 2140 with the  
8 screws. Then use the screws that have diameter larger than 7 mm to mount the VPort 2140 to  
the wall.  
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the First Time  
This chapter includes information about how to access VPort 2140 Video Server for the first time.  
The following topics are covered:  
Accessing VPort 2140 Video Server  
Opening Your Browser  
Authentication  
Installing the Plug-in Application  
Functions Featured on the Main Page  
Image Mode and Text Mode  
Logo and Host Name  
Video Quality Selection  
Image Size Selection  
Camera View Selection  
System Configuration  
Relay Output Control  
Motorized (PTZ) Camera Control  
Custom Camera Commands  
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Opening Your Browser  
Open your browser, type the VPort’s IP address in the Address box, and then press Enter.  
Authentication  
After opening your browser and typing the VPort’s IP address, a dialogue window will appear,  
asking you to enter the username and the password. When accessing the VPort for the first time,  
administrators must enter root as the username, and the MAC address, in capital letters, as the  
password. You can find the MAC address on the VPort’s label. Primary users will be allowed to  
access the VPort as soon as the administrator finishes adding user profiles. Upon successful  
authentication, the VPort’s main page will be displayed.  
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Installing the Plug-in Application  
If you access the VPort for the first time via a browser that supports server push (e.g., Netscape),  
the video images will be displayed directly. If you are using Windows’ Internet Explorer as your  
browser, you will be asked to install a new plug-in application provided by the VPort. This  
plug-in application has been registered for certification, and is used to display video images via  
Internet Explorer. Click on Yes to install the plug-in application. If your browser does not allow  
the user to install the plug-in, change the security option to a lower level, or contact your network  
supervisor for assistance.  
Functions Featured on the Main Page  
Image Mode and Text Mode  
Basic functions are displayed on the VPort’s main page. The first figure below shows image mode,  
which has a better visual effect. The second figure shows text mode, which provides a shorter  
download time. The main page may look different depending on the PTZ driver or the  
authorization of the user.  
Image Mode  
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Logo and Host Name  
The default logo is Moxa’s logo, and the host name is VPort 2140 Video Server. For customized  
usage, the administrator can change the layout of the homepage from the Homepage Layout page.  
Video Quality Selection  
There are 5 options for video quality: Medium, Standard, Good, Detailed, and Excellent. Different  
video quality selections result in different sized JPEG files. The table below is an example.  
Video Quality  
Medium  
Standard  
Good  
Detailed  
Excellent  
JPEG File Size  
9.3 KB  
11.15 KB  
13.76 KB  
16.35 KB  
20.3 KB  
Image Size Selection  
There are 5 options for selecting image sizes:  
Video Size (unit: pixels)  
Half  
Half × 2  
NTSC  
PAL  
176 × 112  
352 × 240  
352 × 240  
704 × 480  
704 × 480  
176 × 112  
352 × 288  
352 × 288  
704 × 576  
704 × 576  
Standard  
Standard × 2  
Double  
Half × 2 consumes the same file size and bandwidth as Half, but has the same resolution as  
Standard. For this reason, the visual effect of Half × 2 is worse than Standard. Likewise,  
Standard × 2 consumes the same file size and bandwidth as Standard, but has the same  
resolution as Double. For this reason, the visual effect of Standard × 2 is worse than Double.  
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Camera View selection  
A maximum of 4 cameras can be connected to the VPort 2140 at the same time. Users can view  
the image of each camera by selecting “Video 1,” “Video 2,” “Video 3,” and “Video 4,” or  
selecting “Video All” to view all images in Quad screen.  
In Quad viewing mode, the maximum image size is only 352 x 240 (NTSC) or 352 x 288 (PAL)  
for each camera, in order to fit the monitor screen.  
System Configuration  
There is a button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window that only appears  
on the administrators’ main page. For detailed system configuration instructions, refer to Chapter  
4, System Configuration.  
Relay Output Control  
VPort 2140 Video Server has 4 DI and 2 DO for external devices, such as sensors and alarms. If  
external devices are attached to the digital output, administrators or permitted users can click on  
Open to short the Common and Normal Open pins of the digital output, or click on Close to  
short the Common and Normal Close pins of the digital output.  
Motorized (PTZ) Camera Control  
If a serial device, such as a motorized camera, is attached and correctly configured to the COM  
port, the control panel will appear on the permitted users’ main page. The effective buttons 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. Apart from 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 position. 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. The list of preset locations is pre-defined by  
administrators. The detailed configurations are described in the related section in Chapter 4,  
System Configuration.  
Custom Camera Commands  
There are a maximum of five buttons that can be set to custom commands for users to control the  
attached motorized (PTZ) cameras, in addition to the default pan, tilt, zoom, and focus controls.  
Custom commands are set up by administrators, and are used for functions such as activating or  
deactivating the wiper of dome, according to the attached motorized device’s User’s Manual of.  
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After installing the hardware, the next task required is to configure VPort 2140’s settings. There  
are 3 configuration methods: via web access, via FTP, and via Telnet.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
System Configuration Via Web Access  
Using Setup Wizard  
Using the Application Wizard  
System  
Security  
Network  
Video  
COM 1 & COM 2  
Application  
Demo  
Homepage Layout  
View log file  
View parameters  
Factory default  
System Configuration Via FTP  
CONFIG ini  
System Configuration Via Telnet  
Telnet Commands  
System core debugging  
Monitor changed status of digital inputs  
Stop information dumping  
Query status of digital inputs  
Set digital outputs  
Erase snapshots stored in Flash memory  
Skip installation at next boot  
Reset network for new settings  
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Restore facotry default settings  
Reset system  
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System Configuration Via Web Access  
System configuration can be easily done remotely from Internet Explorer via the Web Server.  
There are two wizards, in addition to classified categories of system configurations, which  
provide user-friendly instructions to facilitate the setup task. Alternatively, administrators may  
type the system configuration URL, “http://<IP address of Video Server>/setup/config.html”, to  
enter the configuration page directly. Administrators who want to set certain options through the  
URL should refer to the relevant section in Chapter 6, URL Commands for advanced functions.  
System configuration serves 5 purposes:  
1. Since VPort 2140 Video Server is a networked video server, administrators should run the  
Setup wizard,” or at least configure “Security,” “Network,” and “Video.”  
2. To support external serial port devices, configure “COM 1,” “COM 2” and then “Camera  
Setting” under “Video.”  
3. To utilize the built-in security and web attraction features, run the “Application wizard” or  
configure “Application” and “Demo.”  
4. Administrators can adjust the system date and time under “System,” or configure different  
homepage layouts by configuring “Homepage layout.”  
5. Video Server also provides other system maintenance options, including “View log file,”  
View parameters,” and “Factory default.”  
Using Setup Wizard  
The setup wizard will guide the administrator to enter the required information, including:  
1. Host name  
2. Current date and time  
3. Administrator’s password  
4. Video configuration and captions  
5. Network settings  
The administrator can exit the setup wizard at any time to preserve the current configuration. The  
setup wizard will give the administrator the option to reboot to validate the changes, or the  
administrators can decide to reboot later.  
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Using the Application Wizard  
VPort 2140 has two applications to choose from:  
1. Surveillance System  
Create a security system by configuring the built-in motion detection and external sensors to  
integrate with an existing e-mail or FTP server, or external alarms. You may also use the  
weekly schedule feature for timed monitoring.  
2. Web Attraction  
Customize the main page to your own style and set up accounts for your potential visitors.  
To select one of these two applications, click on “Surveillance system” or “Web attraction” from  
the Applications wizard window shown below. After using Applications Wizard, Administrators  
can perform a more detailed configuration of the application parameters from the configuration’s  
Application page.  
System  
Host name  
The host name will appear as the homepage title of the main page and over the video window on  
the main page. The maximum string length is 38 characters or 19 characters in  
double-byte-character systems, such as Chinese or Japanese systems.  
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Date and Time  
The default setting for Date and Time is Keep current date and time. You may also choose from  
one of the following date and time configuration options:  
1. The easiest way to adjust the date and time is to make the VPort Sync with computer time.  
2. Select the Manual option if you wish to set the date and time manually by entering new  
settings.  
3. Select the Automatic option to make the VPort synchronize automatically with timeservers  
over the Internet every month. However, synchronization may fail if the assigned NTP  
server cannot be reached, or the VPort is connected to a local network. Leaving the NTP  
server blank will force the VPort connect to default timeservers. Enter either the Domain  
name or IP address format of the timeserver as long as the DNS server is available. Do not  
forget to set the Time zone for local settings. Refer to Appendix G for your region’s time  
zone.  
Click on Save to validate changes.  
Security  
Root password  
To change the administrator’s password, type the new password in both the Root password box  
and Confirm password box. The passwords you enter will be displayed in asterisks for security  
reasons. The maximum string length for a password is 14 characters. After clicking on Save to  
validate the new password, a window will open to ask the administrator for the new password to  
access the VPort.  
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Add user  
To add a new user, type the new user’s name in the Username box, the password in the User  
password box, and select authorization level by checking I/O access or Camera control. Click  
on Add to insert the entry. The VPort 2140 Video Server has a total of 20 user accounts. Each  
user can be given independent access right of the external I/O access and camera control.  
Manage user  
If the access rights of some users need to be changed, find the user name from the drop down list  
and click on Edit. A new window will appear for administrators to change the password and  
select a different authorization. Administrators can also delete the selected user by clicking on  
Delete. A message window will open next to confirm.  
Snapshot mode  
A maximum of 20 users can view VPort’s images at the same time. Administrators can select the  
Allow more guests with snapshot mode option to enable the snapshot mode for more users. In  
this case, when the number of users exceeds 20, users will see the main page in snapshot mode  
instead of seeing normal video images. Snapshot mode is very useful for web attraction. In this  
case, configure the Snapshot interval to achieve better performance. Increasing the time interval  
between snapshots allows more users to use snapshot mode.  
Click on Save to validate changes.  
Network  
Reset network at next boot  
To eliminate incautious mistakes during installation, VPort 2140 Video Server will be in  
installation mode whenever it starts up, unless Reset network at next boot is disabled. This  
option can also be disabled by selecting the IP Installer program’s Use this IP whenever system  
boots option.  
1. Use this IP whenever system boots = Reset network at next boot  
VPort 2140 Video Server will skip the installation at the next boot, and the IP Installer  
program will not show this VPort 2140. In this case, the VPort cannot be accessed and  
reconfigured over the network using the IP Installer program if no one remembers the IP  
address, unless the VPort’s reset button is used first to restore factory default settings. The  
advantage of enabling the “Use this IP whenever the system boots” option is that the VPort  
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will automatically operate normally after being restarted after a power loss.  
2. Use this IP whenever system boots = Reset network at next boot  
In this case, the installation process must be performed again when system reboots. This is  
the default setting.  
You can ignore this option if you are using the Modem Dial-up connection.  
General  
Administrators may need to modify the network settings to connect to an existing network, since  
the subnet mask in some broadband service may differ from the default value of 255.255.255.0,  
and service providers may assign more specific network settings. Administrators should change  
the configuration to the settings given by the service provider. The configuration may include IP  
address, Subnet mask, Default router, Primary DNS server, and Secondary DNS server.  
After changing network settings, make sure to uncheck the “Reset network at next boot option” to  
avoid the installation starting up again the next time the system restarts. Otherwise, existing  
network settings will be erased at the next start.  
In addition, administrators can limit the bandwidth used by a VPort 2140 Video Server according  
to priority and importance of location. Limiting bandwidth is useful for balancing network  
utilization when multiple VPorts are installed on the same network. This method is more effective  
than just changing image quality, and is able to achieve better performance with adequate image  
size and quality.  
HTTP  
For security or network integration, administrators can hide the server from the general HTTP port  
by changing the default HTTP port of 80 to a different port number. Administrators should have  
enough network knowledge to change the default port.  
SMTP  
VPort 2140 Video Server not only plays the role of server, but also actively connects to outside  
servers to send alarm messages or snapshots. If the administrator has set up some applications in  
either event mode or sequential mode, the VPort will send out snapshots once these conditions  
occur.  
1. To activate the e-mail function, enter correct settings for SMTP (mail) server’s domain  
name/IP address and Recipient email address.  
2. Secondary SMTP (mail) server’s domain name/IP address and Secondary email address  
are provided for a backup connection when the primary SMTP server fails.  
3. Return email address is the address the email is returned to when the SMTP server rejects  
email due to failure. Some ISPs may reject the email if the address is invalid.  
If the settings are correct when the VPort starts up, it will send out a system log via e-mail  
instead of uploading the log via FTP. Note that if the Return email address is not set, the  
e-mail system will not work properly.  
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FTP  
FTP is the other means available for VPort 2140 Video Server to send out alarm messages and  
snapshots. To send the system log files described in the above paragraph via FTP, the SMTP  
server should be erased.  
1. Local FTP server port can also be changed to a setting different from the default setting of  
21. Administrators should have enough network knowledge to change the default port.  
2. Administrators must enter correct Primary FTP Server, Primary FTP user name, and  
Primary FTP password.  
3. Primary FTP remote folder is the sub-folder in the remote FTP server.  
4. If the remote FTP server’s port is changed to a setting different from 21, make sure to set the  
real port to Primary FTP server port.  
5. If the local network is protected by a firewall to prevent it from initiating an FTP connection  
from the remote FTP server, you may be able to connect to the FTP server, but be unable to  
place a file on the server due to data channel connection failure. Check Primary FTP passive  
mode for a passive transfer solution.  
6. Another set of Secondary server settings is also provided for a backup connection.  
In either e-mail or FTP, the primary server information should be entered first. If the primary  
server is not set, the related FTP or email will be cancelled. Note that it may take time to  
connect to the secondary server after the first one fails, and it may affect some applications  
when conditions occur too often.  
Save the modification  
After all necessary modifications are made, click on Save to store the modifications. A warning  
message will appear for confirmation. After clicking on OK, the VPort will automatically restart.  
If the Reset network at next boot option is checked, perform the software installation again.  
Otherwise, the VPort will boot up automatically using the new configuration settings.  
If you make any changes to the settings in this web page, the system will restart to validate  
those changes. Make sure that every field is correctly typed before clicking on Save. If the  
VPort fails to respond due to incorrect settings, perform the restore procedures and run the  
software installation.  
Administrators should take note that the basic network settings, including IP address, subnet  
mask, default router, and DNS servers, should be set to factory defaults before switching the  
network interface from “Ethernet” to “modem” or from “modem” to “Ethernet.”  
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Video  
To allow the VPort 2140 to show cameras’ video images, check the Enable item for each  
camera. There are 3 kinds of settings for each camera’s video in this page.  
Image setting  
1. Show Time stamp in image and Text on image  
When these options are enabled, Time stamp and Text on image will be shown on the image for  
reference. The time stamp is captured from the Video Server’s date and time that are  
maintained by an on-board real-time clock.  
2. Color, Default size, and Default quality  
The Color setting depends on the connected camera. The “B/W” option can speed up the  
encoder. The Default size option is the default size of the video window when the user first  
connects to the VPort. The Default quality option is the default quality when users first  
connect to the VPort.  
3. Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, and Hue  
To adjust image settings for the best visual quality, click on Image Setting to open a motion  
picture window. Four fields need to be configured, including Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and  
Saturation. Each field has eleven levels, ranging from -5 to +5. While adjusting, administrators  
can click on preview to see if the settings are appropriate before clicking on Save. If the  
adjustment is not satisfactory, administrators can click on Restore to restore the original  
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settings. After the configuration is done, click on Close to close this window. If the  
configurations are changed without saving, they will only be used until the next time the system  
starts up.  
Camera Setting  
1. Camera type  
The default camera type of VPort 2140 is Fixed camera, which means it is a general camera  
without motorized function. If you wish to select a PTZ camera, you also need to select the  
COM port that this PTZ camera is connected to, and the PTZ camera’s ID to activate it.  
Click on Save to validate the camera type.  
2. Preset position setting of Motorized PTZ camera  
Below the camera type setting is the image of this camera, the control buttons of PAN/ TILT/  
ZOOM/ FOCUS and the preset position setting. The administrator can use the control  
buttons to operate the camera’s image to set the preset position of this motorized PTZ  
camera.  
Motion Detection  
Each camera has its own separate motion detection settings. The settings, which include Object  
size and Sensitivity, allow administrators to fine tune the VPort to fit the environment:  
1. Object size sets the minimum size of objects whose motion will be detected. (E.g., if Object  
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size = 30%, then the system will only detect the motion of objects that occupy an area larger  
than 30% of the total monitored area; the motion of objects with size less than 30% of the  
monitored area will NOT be detected.)  
2. Sensitivity sets the measurable difference between two sequential images to indicate motion.  
A larger object size and lower sensitivity will cause the VPort to ignore small variations in images.  
When the motion amplitude of some objects in the monitored screen exceeds the settings, a white  
letter M with red background color will appear in the upper-right corner to the window.  
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 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.  
Before completing the Video configuration, 3 items need to be confirmed.  
Modulation  
There are 3 types of Modulation. Administrators can set the auto-detected condition during  
initialization by selecting Auto, but can still set it manually by selecting NTSC or PAL. When  
you change the camera modulation, a warning message will pop up to inform you that the system  
will restart to validate the new modulation.  
Although the analog cameras have 2 different standards, NTSC or PAL, all of the cameras  
connected to VPort 2140 Video Server should use the same standard.  
Default Video Source  
Administrators can set the default viewing mode for web home page in camera 1, 2, 3, 4, or all in  
quad.  
Save the modification  
After all necessary modifications are made, click on Save to store the modifications. If you have  
changed the modulation type, the VPort will automatically restart. If the Reset network at next  
boot option is checked, perform the software installation again. Otherwise, the VPort will boot up  
automatically using the new configuration settings.  
COM 1 & COM 2  
There are 2 COM ports, COM 1 and COM 2, in VPort 2140 Video Server for connecting the  
external devices, such as Motorized PTZ controller, Modem, or Multiplexer.  
RS-232  
DB9 Male  
DB9 Male  
RS-485  
Terminal block for Data+, Data-  
N/A  
Speed  
Max. 115. 2 Kbps  
Max. 115. 2 Kbps  
COM 1  
COM 2  
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Interface mode  
The COM 1 supports 2 serial interfaces, although only one interface can be used at a time.  
Depending on the interface used by the attached device, administrators must set the Interface  
mode to either RS-232 or RS-485.  
The COM 2 only supports RS-232 interface. For this reason, there is no interface mode selection  
for COM 2.  
RS-232 interface is used via the DB9 COM port, and RS-485 interface is used via the GPIO.  
These 2 interfaces in COM 1 cannot be used at the same time.  
Purpose  
The COM port connection has 3 purposes:  
1. If the attached device is a PTZ camera, administrators must select the correct PTZ model  
under PTZ driver options, since each PTZ camera has its own protocols for the PTZ functions.  
Refer to Appendix B, Settings for Supported PTZ Cameras, to find out the PTZ cameras  
that MOXA VPort 2140 Video Server supports. If the attached PTZ camera is not supported  
by the VPort, administrators can select Custom Camera to enter the proprietary commands for  
pan, tilt, zoom, and focus control.  
2. If the attached device is not a PTZ camera, but another serial device, such as a video  
multiplexer, etc., administrators can select the Generic CGI command to control the device  
via CGI commands. For external device control, refer to Chapter 5, Advanced Applications,  
under the URL Commands for DI/DO and Camera’s Actions settings section for more  
details.  
3. The default setting is None, which means that no other device is connected to the COM port.  
Port Settings  
After selecting the correct PTZ driver or Generic CGI command option, the next thing  
administrators must do is configure Port settings, including Baud rate, Data bits, Stop bits, and  
Parity bit. If the attached device is a PTZ camera, refer to Appendix B, Settings for Supported  
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PTZ Cameras, for default settings of the supported PTZ cameras.  
Custom command  
VPort 2140 Video Server provides 5 custom commands in addition to the general pan, tilt, zoom,  
and preset functions. Administrators can click on Custom Command to configure, and refer to  
the manual enclosed with the attached PTZ camera to set up frequently-used functions. The  
Command should be entered in ASCII format. The VPort will translate the commands into binary  
code and send them out through the serial port. For instance, a text string of 8101ABCDEF will  
be translated into five bytes of hexadecimal 81, 01, AB, CD, and EF. The maximum length of a  
command string is 60, which is equivalent to 30 hexadecimal bytes. The Display string is for the  
text on the command buttons and should be less than 8 characters. If Custom Camera is selected,  
there will be more commands for PTZF that relate to custom camera.  
Application  
VPort 2140 Video Server provides 4 major applications.  
1. Weekly schedule: Administrators can set up the Application schedule by week.  
2. External script files: For advanced applications, administrators can program command  
scripts, which can be uploaded to the VPort 2140 Video Server.  
3. Event operation: Administrators can set trigger conditions by selecting Motion Detected, or  
DI Condition, etc., options, and trigger actions by selecting Trigger output alarm while  
input condition matched, etc., options.  
4. Sequential mode: Administrators can set the sequential snapshot mode to send the snapshot  
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by time interval.  
Administrators can use combinations of options on the application web page to perform various  
useful security applications. Although most settings will be done automatically by the  
Application Wizard, administrators can also make adjustments to the settings from this page.  
To set up the 4 applications that VPort 2140 Video Server provides, administrators must have a  
certain level of knowledge about the setting items listed in the Application web page. Below is  
the table that separates the setting items into 4 levels. Higher-level settings will not be activated  
unless lower-level items are checked.  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Level 4  
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  
Weekly schedule  
snapshots begin at [hh:mm:ss]  
snapshots stop at [hh:mm:ss]  
Enable the external script file to ignore the following settings  
All the time except  
for the above schedule  
Event operation  
Show alert in image  
Trigger  
Motion Detected on:  
condition  
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4  
DI condition:  
DI 1: Disable, High, Low, Rising, Falling  
DI 2: Disable, High, Low, Rising, Falling  
DI 3: Disable, High, Low, Rising, Falling  
DI 4: Disable, High, Low, Rising, Falling  
Delay second(s) to trigger output alarm  
Trigger action  
Send  
DO condition:  
snapshot while  
trigger  
condition(s)  
match  
DO 1: Disable, Open, Close  
DO 2: Disable, Open, Close  
Snapshot on:  
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4  
Take snapshot(s) with tenth seconds  
interval after the event  
Sequential mode  
Send snapshot by email  
Send snapshot by  
FTP  
Snapshot every tenth seconds  
FTP put snapshots with date and time suffix  
Weekly schedule  
The Weekly schedule is provided for daily security applications. Administrators can select any  
weekday from Monday to Friday with the daily schedule set from 08:00 am to 20:00 pm when no  
one is available to perform event checking. If the security system is installed in an office for  
which no one is present on nights or weekends, administrators can still set the time period as  
above, from 08:00 am to 20:00 pm, but remember to select All the time except for the above  
schedule to let the program run during nights and weekends.  
Either “Weekly schedule” or “All the time except for the above schedule” must be selected, or  
the applications described in the following sections will not work properly.  
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Enable the external script file to exclude the following settings  
Administrators can write a script named SCRIPT.TXT to match the additional software  
according to the Command Script for DI/DO and Camera’s Actions Setting section from  
Chapter 5. After uploading this script to the VPort via FTP, check the option Enable the external  
script file to exclude the following settings. Otherwise the VPort will operate according to the  
settings under Enable the external script file to exclude the following settings option.  
Event operation  
Event operation is for setting security applications.  
1. Show alert in image.  
VPort 2140 Video Server can show the event trigger condition in the video image on the  
homepage. If motion is detected (based on the motion settings), an M will appear on the  
upper-right corner of the image. As long as Show alert in image is checked, the M will  
appear in the image to indicate that motions have been detected. If there are any sensors  
attached to the digital inputs, the administrator can set the state to fire alarm.  
The option Show alert in image may be set when running the application wizard or configuring  
motion detection. Administrators should manually uncheck this option if no indication of  
motion detection is needed in the image.  
2. Trigger Condition  
a. Motion Detected. The administrator can check the boxes of Video 1, Video 2, Video 3  
and Video 4 to enable Video Motion Detection (VMD), which is set in the Video  
configuration web page (or you can click on the *Click on each hyperlink of video to  
configure motion detection link below to configure the appropriate parameters) as the  
trigger condition.  
b. DI Condition. There are 4 Digit Inputs in VPort 2140. The administrator can set the  
DI’s conditions, including Input is High, Input is Low, Input is Rising, and Input is  
Falling. The edge trigger like Rising or Falling is generally used to detect the emerging  
signal from the external sensor.  
3. Trigger Action  
Once an event occurs, the administrator can set up 2 trigger actions: relay output alarms or  
snapshot image.  
a. DO Action. There are 2 DOs (Relay output) for connecting the alarms. Administrators  
can set the trigger output alarm when the DI or Video Motion Detection conditions are  
met. Once an event occurs, the administrator can select the Delay second(s) after  
event option to drive a device attached to the digital outputs several seconds after the  
event happens and/or send snapshots that are taken right at the moment.  
b. Snapshot. The administrator can set up the snapshot action when the DI or Video  
Motion Detection conditions are met. There are 3 snapshots will be taken when an  
event occurs, which is in the tenth second interval by named as pre-event, the moment  
of event and post-event. If the administrator thinks the snapshots are not enough, more  
snapshots can be taken after the event by configuring Take snapshot(s) with □  
tenth seconds interval after the event. Three snapshots of each channel can also be  
downloaded via FTP or HTTP URL.The time interval of these 3 snapshot images can  
be set on (refer to the “Download Event-triggered Snapshots” section from Chapter 5  
for more details).  
c. Send snapshot while trigger condition(s) match. To activate the function of snapshot  
sent via E-mail or FTP server, this item should be checked.  
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Sequential Mode  
With this feature, VPort 2140 Video Server can upload snapshots periodically to an external  
E-mail or FTP server as a live video source. The interval can be set from a tenth of a second to  
several hours in Snapshot every tenth seconds. The external E-mail or FTP server must be set  
up in the Network configuration page.  
Send Snapshot by Email or FTP  
Snapshots taken by either event operation or sequential mode can be sent by E-mail or FTP,  
which are set in the Network configuration page. If email is chosen, the snapshots of the video  
channel will be attached to the emails. If FTP is chosen, administrators can choose to add date and  
time in the file name of the snapshots by checking FTP file name with date and time suffix. If  
the snapshots are used as the live video source, the date and time suffix can be eliminated to  
update the same source file.  
In Sequential mode, the VPort will send out snapshots according to interval and period settings.  
If snapshot files are intended for quick updates, it is better to skip the date and time suffix, in  
which case the file name will be video.jpg. If the snapshots are used for occasional monitoring,  
suffixing with date and time can help administrators easily classify the snapshots.  
Compared to the FTP method, email will induce more delay, although email can notify users  
more promptly.  
View Snapshot  
The administrator can check the latest pre-event, the moment of event and post-event snapshots by  
clicking on the View Snapshot button.  
Save  
Click on Save to activate the applications when you finish the settings.  
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Demo  
VPort 2140 Video Server provides a demonstration mode to allow general access for  
demonstration purposes. To set up the demonstration mode, administrators must choose the  
services to be permitted by each camera. If administrators select the view option, users may use  
demo as the username to access the VPort. In this case, leave the password field blank.  
Administrators also can select control camera for the demo account. Separating the demo account  
from the primary users can prevent interference with normal operations.  
Click on Save to validate changes.  
Homepage layout  
VPort 2140 Video Server allows administrators to customize the layout of the Video Server’s  
homepage.  
Logo graph  
1. Select the blank option to hide the logo figure, which appears in the upper-left corner of the  
homepage.  
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2. The “default” logo is the MOXA logo.  
3. An external logo or image can be used by selecting the URL option, and typing the url for the  
image in the text input box.  
Logo link  
Administrators set up the Logo with a Logo link, so that visitors are directed to another web  
address when they click on the logo.  
Background graph  
As with Logo graph, Background graph gives administrators the ability to customize the  
background as blank, default, or an external image by selecting the URL option, and typing the  
url for the image in the text input box.  
Font and Background color  
The Font color and Background color can be chosen from sixteen custom colors.  
The Background color option is active only when Background graph is set as blank.  
Web page display mode  
There are two homepage display modes. One is Image mode, which uses icons to link to the  
various functions; the other is Text mode, which uses mostly text to link to the various functions.  
Administrator can change the string content manually.  
See the Customize graphics in homepage section from Chapter 5 to see how to replace the  
default images for the Video Server’s log, background, and buttons.  
View log file  
The system log contains useful information, including current system configuration and activity  
history with timestamp for tracking.  
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System Configuration  
View parameters  
Clicking on View parameters allows you to view all system parameters, which are listed by  
category. The content is the same as CONFIG.INI of VPort 2140 Video Server.  
Factory default  
This function is used to restore the Video Server to its factory default settings, so that any changes  
that were made previously will be lost. After clicking OK, the system will restart. Note that it will  
take some time for the restore action to finish. You will need to run the software installation  
program to set up the network.  
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System Configuration Via FTP  
CONFIG.INI  
FTP can be used to configure VPort 2140 Video Server much more quickly than configuring from  
web browser, particularly when configuring multiple Video Servers. To configure a Video Server  
via FTP, first download the parameter file, CONFIG.INI, customize each field, and then upload  
the file to the Video Server to install the new settings. To log into the FTP daemon, enter “root” as  
the user name, and use the same password used when connecting to the Web server. The MAC  
address (no dash, all upper case) of Video Server is the password for initial access.  
The CONFIG.INI file has eight categories: [SYSTEM], [LAYOUT], [NETWORK], [VIDEO],  
[SERIAL1], [SERIAL2], [ALERT], and [DEMO]. The category names in square brackets  
should be in upper case. The item names in angle braces should be in lower case. Some items  
related to disable/enable should use the keywords “YES”/“NO”. The number zero (0) entry in  
<user name> and <user password> is for administrators, i.e. “root”. Video Server will restart  
automatically as soon as the file is uploaded and accepted. If administrators want to cancel the  
reboot procedure after putting config.ini via FTP, then set the first item, <reset system>, to NO.  
But it will take effect only once, and show YES in the download config.ini file the next time.  
A sample CONFIG.INI is shown in the table below. The text in italics describes the  
characteristics of the field, and the bold italic characters are the options for the field.  
Video Server Initial Configuration file  
[SYSTEM]  
<reset system>  
YES  
or NO  
<host name>  
VPort 2140 Video Server  
<serial number>  
0002D1040972  
<software version>  
VS2402-MOXA-V1.0.6  
<current date>  
2003/01/01  
string with maximum of 38 characters  
read-only  
read-only  
read-only  
read-only  
<current time>  
12:34:56  
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<time zone>  
0
from 12 to –12  
<user name>  
(0)root  
read-only  
(1)  
(2)  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
the rest are the same as above  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(20)  
<user password>  
(0)0002D1040972  
(1)  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
the rest are the same as above  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(15)  
(16)  
(17)  
(18)  
(19)  
(20)  
<more guests enabled>  
NO  
or YES to enable snapshot mode  
<more guests interval>  
0
snapshot interval in seconds  
<language>  
0
[LAYOUT]  
<layout type>  
1
image mode or 0 for text mode  
<font color>  
1
0-black, 1-white, 2-green, 3-maroon, 4-  
olive, 5-navy, 6-purple, 7-gray, 8-yellow,  
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<background color>  
9-lime, 10-aqua, 11-fuchsia, 12-silver,  
0
13-red, 14-blue, 15-teal,  
<logo type>  
1
default image, or 0 for blank, or 2 from URL  
default image, or 0 for blank, or 2 from URL  
URL of logo type 2, maximum of 80 characters  
URL of logo type 2, maximum of 80 characters  
reference link of logo, max. of 80 characters  
<background type>  
1
<logo source>  
http://  
<background source>  
http://  
<logo link>  
http://  
<button name>  
(0)Video1  
(1)Video2  
(2)Video3  
(3)Video4  
Used in text mode, max. 14 characters  
Used in text mode, max. 14 characters  
Used in text mode, max. 14 characters  
Used in text mode, max. 14 characters  
Name of custom PTZ commands  
<com1 speedlink name>  
(0)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
Name of custom PTZ commands  
(4)  
<com2 speedlink name>  
(0)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
string with maximum of 8 characters  
[NETWORK]  
<install enabled>  
YES  
<ppp enabled>  
YES  
reset IP whenever system boots or NO  
obsolete  
<ethernet address>  
00-02-D1-04-09-72  
<host ip>  
read-only  
192.168.0.207  
<subnet mask>  
255.255.255.0  
<gateway ip>  
0.0.0.0  
standard IP format  
standard IP format  
standard IP format  
<primary name server>  
0.0.0.0  
standard IP format  
<secondary name server>  
0.0.0.0  
standard IP format  
<ntp enabled>  
NO  
or YES  
<network timing server>  
IP address or domain name  
IP address or domain name  
string with maximum of 80 characters  
string with maximum of 80 characters  
<smtp mail server>  
<mail recipient address>  
<mail return address>  
VPort 2140 Video Server  
<backup smtp mail server>  
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IP address or domain name  
<backup mail recipient address>  
string with maximum of 80 characters  
or 1024 to 65535  
<local ftp port>  
21  
<ftp server>  
IP address or domain name  
or 1024 to 65535  
<ftp port>  
21  
<ftp username>  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
string with maximum of 40 characters  
or YES  
<ftp password>  
<ftp init path>  
<ftp passive>  
NO  
<backup ftp server>  
IP address or domain name  
or 1024 to 65535  
<backup ftp port>  
21  
<backup ftp username>  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
string with maximum of 14 characters  
string with maximum of 40 characters  
or YES  
<backup ftp password>  
<backup ftp init path>  
<backup ftp passive>  
NO  
<http server port>  
80  
or 1024 to 65535  
<bandwidth limit>  
0
or 64000, 128000, 256000, 512000,  
768000, 1000000, 1500000, 2000000  
[VIDEO]  
<default video>  
1
or 2, 3, 4, 5 (video all)  
<camera modulation>  
AUTO  
or MANUAL. NTSC or PAL will be ignored  
when set to AUTO  
NTSC  
or PAL, ignored when set to AUTO but can be  
notification  
<video is open>  
(0)YES  
(1)YES  
(2)YES  
(3)YES  
or NO  
or NO  
or NO  
or NO  
<video mapped to COM port>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
or 1, 2  
or 1, 2  
or 1, 2  
or 1, 2  
<video mapped to ID>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
depending on the camera  
depending on the camera  
depending on the camera  
depending on the camera  
<overlay timestamp>  
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(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
<caption text>  
(0)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
string of max. 14 characters  
string of max. 14 characters  
string of max. 14 characters  
string of max. 14 characters  
<colored video>  
(0)YES  
(1)YES  
(2)YES  
(3)YES  
<video quality>  
(0)150  
(1)150  
(2)150  
(3)150  
<default size>  
(0)1  
or NO for B/W  
or NO for B/W  
or NO for B/W  
or NO for B/W  
For Medium, 75 for Standard, 37 for Good,  
18 for Detailed, 8 for Excellent for  
for Half, 2 for Standard, 3 for Double,  
(1)1  
4 for Halfx2, 5 for Standardx2  
(2)1  
(3)1  
<brightness>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
<contrast>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
<hue>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
<saturation>  
(0)0  
(1)0  
(2)0  
(3)0  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
between 5 and –5  
[SERIAL 1]  
<data bits>  
0
<stop bits>  
0
<parity bits>  
0
None, 1 for Odd, 2 for Even  
<baud rate>  
0
<ccd model>  
0
None, 1 for Generic, 2 for Sony VISCA,  
3 for Canon VC-C1, 4 for Canon VC-C3,  
5 for Canon VC-C4, 6 for DynaDome,  
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10 for Custom Camera  
<uart mode>  
RS232  
or RS485  
<speedlink commands>  
(0)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60characters  
(4)  
<custom ccd commands>  
HOME  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
UP  
DOWN  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
TELESCOPE  
WIDE  
NEAR  
FAR  
[SERIAL 2]  
<data bits>  
0
<stop bits>  
0
<parity bits>  
0
None, 1 for Odd, 2 for Even  
<baud rate>  
0
<ccd model>  
0
As same as [SERIAL1]  
<uart mode>  
RS232  
<speedlink commands>  
(0)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60 characters  
string of maximum 60characters  
(4)  
<custom ccd commands>  
HOME  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
UP  
DOWN  
LEFT  
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TELESCOPE  
WIDE  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
string with maximum of 60 characters  
NEAR  
FAR  
[ALERT]  
<script file enabled>  
NO  
or YES to activate external script  
<motion detection channel enabled>  
(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
<snapshot channel enabled>  
(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
<series snapshot channel enabled>  
(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
<application mode>  
0
disabled, 1 for Sequential, 10 for motion  
detection event, 12 for DI event  
<visual alert>  
NO  
or YES  
<upload method>  
0
FTP, 1 for email  
or NO  
<file with time suffix>  
YES  
<percentage of object size over screen>  
(0)10  
(1)10  
(2)10  
(3)10  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
<percentage of sensitivity>  
(0)90  
(1)90  
(2)90  
(3)90  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
1 to 99  
<seconds to snapshot periodically>  
0
<time to start snapshot>  
00:00:00  
<time to stop snapshot>  
00:00:00  
24 hours format  
24 hours format  
[DEMO]  
<demo enabled>  
NO  
or YES  
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<PTZ enabled>  
(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
<video is open>  
(0)NO  
(1)NO  
(2)NO  
(3)NO  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
or YES  
[SYSTEM ADDON]  
<NTP Update Interval>  
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System Configuration Via Telnet  
Telnet Commands  
Video Server has a Telnet daemon that allows administrators to access some seldom used  
functions. Using any general terminal program to connect to Video Server will prompt the user for  
a password. The Username is not requested since only administrators can access the Telnet  
daemon. The password is the same as that used for web access. After logging in, type “help” for  
the command list. If “debug” or “dinote” is not executed, Telnet will disconnect automatically  
after being idle for 1 minute.  
System core debugging  
General activities are recorded into SYSTEM.LOG continuously, but information about abnormal  
status is not recorded. Administrators can type the “debug” command to examine in-depth core  
debugging information. This causes Video Server to start dumping the detailed debugging  
information while the system is running. This is useful for examining if any errors have occurred  
when the system operates abnormally. The stored information will be cleared automatically after  
the dump. Video Server will continue to dump new messages unless the connection is broken. If  
Telnet is not connected, messages will be stored until administrators re-login.  
Monitor changed status of digital inputs  
Typing “dinote” will make Video Server send the current status of all digital inputs. After that,  
Video Server will continuously monitor DI status and send messages only when the state has  
changed. For example, after typing “dinote” the terminal will display  
DI1=L  
DI2=L  
DI3=L  
DI4=L  
and after DI2 changes to H, the terminal will display  
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Stop information dumping  
Typing “stop” will halt the dumping of debug information and the digital input status.  
Query status of digital inputs  
Typing “diquery” will display the status of all digital inputs once.  
Set digital outputs  
To set digital output to connect NO with COMMON, type “DO1=L”.  
To set digital output to connect NC with COMMON, type “DO1=H”.  
Erase snapshots stored in Flash memory  
Typing “erase image” will clear all snapshots saved in Flash memory.  
Skip installation at next boot  
Typing “lock” will inform Video Server to lock the current network settings. You won’t need to  
go through the installation procedure the next time the Video Server boots up.  
Reset network for new settings  
Typing “unlock” will cause Video Server to wait for the installation procedure the next time it  
boots up.  
Restore factory default settings  
Typing “clear” will make Video Server restore factory settings but not restart. To validate new  
settings, type “reset” to make the system restart.  
Reset system  
Typing “reset” will make Video Server perform a software reset.  
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5
Advanced Applications  
This chapter will introduce more advanced applications.  
The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
Capturing Up-to-date Still Images  
Getting snapshot via URL  
Getting snapshot via FTP  
Video Embedded in Customers’ Homepage  
Download Event-triggered Snapshots  
Getting triggered snapshots via URL  
Getting triggered snapshots via FTP  
Customizing Graphics in Homepage  
Command Script for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting  
Command Format  
Parameter Explanations  
Practical Examples  
URL Commands for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting  
Query status of digital inputs  
Drive digital outputs  
Moving motorized camera in PTZ direction  
Recalling camera position  
Transparent Remote Serial Driver  
Sending command to device attached to COM port  
URL Commands for System Maintenance  
Download System Log via FTP  
Restart System via URL  
Restore Factory Default Settings via URL  
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Capturing Up-to-date Still Images  
Getting snapshot via URL  
Administrators and users can use a specific URL to capture the current still image.  
Video Channel URL  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 3  
Video 4  
Quad of all  
http://<IP of Video Server>/cgi-bin/video1.jpg[?<param>=<value>]  
http://<IP of Video Server>/cgi-bin/video2.jpg[?<param>=<value>]  
http://<IP of Video Server>/cgi-bin/video3.jpg[?<param>=<value>]  
http://<IP of Video Server>/cgi-bin/video4.jpg[?<param>=<value>]  
http://<IP of Video Server>/cgi-bin/videoall.jpg[?<param>=<value>]  
Additional Parameters:  
param  
Quality  
Value  
Description  
Medium  
Standard  
Good  
Detailed  
Excellent  
Half  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
Size  
Standard  
Double  
Getting snapshot via FTP  
Administrators and users can log in to the Video Server FTP daemon to download the refreshed  
JPEG image. The user name and password are the same as for web access. The zero file size in  
file directory means it is captured by request.  
Video Channel  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 3  
Video 4  
File Name  
Video1.jpg  
Video2.jpg  
Video3.jpg  
Video4.jpg  
Videoall.jpg  
Quad of all  
Video Embedded in Customers’ Homepage  
In addition to the URL, some scripts should be added to download a plug-in for video images. The  
following example simply displays title text and a real-time video window in Internet Explorer or  
Netscape. The user name and password should be configured in advance. Those who are familiar  
with HTML can easily add more components or rewrite the code to create a more vivid and useful  
homepage.  
<html>  
<head><title>Video Server Sample Page</title></head>  
<body>  
<h2>Video Server Sample Page</h2>  
<script language="JavaScript">  
<!--  
if ((navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer")&&(navigator.platform != "MacPPC"))  
{
document.write("<OBJECT ID=\"MjpegControl\" WIDTH=352 HEIGHT=240");  
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document.write(" CLASSID=\"CLSID:EAA105FE-7BBD-4196-8B96-D46743894195 \" ");  
document.write("CODEBASE=\"http://username:[email protected]/plugin  
/mjpegcontrol.cab#version=2,0,0,6\">");  
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"VSize\" VALUE=\"2\">");  
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"Url\" VALUE=\"http://username:password@  
192.168.0.201/cgi-bin/video.jpg");  
document.write("?cam=1&quality=3&size=2\">");  
document.write("</OBJECT>");  
}
else  
{
document.write("<img width=352 height=240");  
document.write("src=\"http://192.168.0.201/cgi-bin/video.jpg?cam=1&quality=3&size=2\">");  
}
//-->  
</script>  
</body>  
</html>  
Download Event-triggered Snapshots  
There are 12 video image files for the video channel of three stages: pre-alarm, the moment when  
triggered, and post-alarm. Only the snapshots captured by the last event are preserved.  
Administrator and users can use FTP or URL to get the saved snapshots. They can also be  
browsed from the application page under system configuration.  
Getting triggered snapshots via URL  
/cgi-bin/snapshot.jpg?file=<value>  
Video channel  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 3  
Video 4  
Snapshot stage  
snapshot before event  
snapshot upon event  
snapshot after event  
pre1  
trg1  
pos1  
pre2  
trg2  
pos3  
pre3  
trg3  
pos3  
pre4  
trg4  
pos4  
Getting triggered snapshots via FTP  
File name  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 3  
Video 4  
Pre-alarm  
v1pre.jpg  
v2pre.jpg  
v3pre.jpg  
v4pre.jpg  
Upon alarm  
v1trg.jpg  
v2trg.jpg  
v3trg.jpg  
v4trg.jpg  
Post-alarm  
v1pos.jpg  
v2pos.jpg  
v3pos.jpg  
v4pos.jpg  
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Customizing Graphics in Homepage  
While in text mode, there is a small icon named BTN_TEXT.GIF preceding each link that can be  
changed by administrators. While in image mode, the default method will use the image stored in  
Flash memory. The table below shows the referenced file name and size limitation of each stored  
image. Administrators may customize preferred image under the size limit and put it to the  
specific name via FTP. Administrators can download the original images before uploading for  
backup.  
Object  
File name  
Maximal size  
Logo  
logo.gif  
Logo and background share 8K bytes  
Background  
Link icon  
back.gif  
Logo and background share 8K bytes  
btn_text.gif  
btn_cam1.gif  
btn_cam2.gif  
btn_cam3.gif  
btn_cam4.gif  
btn_cama.gif  
btn_confi.gif  
2K bytes  
5K bytes  
5K bytes  
5K bytes  
5K bytes  
5K bytes  
5K bytes  
Camera 1 button  
Camera 2 button  
Camera 3 button  
Camera 4 button  
Camera All button  
Configuration  
Please do not try to upload the image, which the size is larger than the list, or it may cause the  
unstable system operation.  
Usage via FTP is illustrated below.  
Command Script for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting  
Besides the application wizard, Video Server provides a more professional command script for  
advanced applications. The command script will be executed exclusively with the settings in  
Application page of system configuration except for the weekly schedule. To build an advanced  
application, follow the steps below.  
Step 1: Use any text editor to edit the appropriate command script according to the command  
format. The script size cannot exceed 500 bytes.  
Step 2: Save the script as a file named SCRIPT.TXT.  
Step 3: Use FTP with administrator’s privilege to upload the script file.  
Step 4: Enter the Application page in system configuration to define the time period in Weekly  
Schedule. If it is supposed to run any time, keep the original settings but check the option All the  
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time except for the above schedule.  
Step 5: Check the option Enable the external script file to exclude the following settings to  
activate the command script.  
Command format  
[Event][“Operator”Event]……=[Action][+Action]……;  
Event  
[“Digital Input Number””Digital Input State”]  
[“M” “Channel Number…”]  
[“Channel Number””Video Input State”]  
Operator  
“+”:  
“*”:  
(OR)  
(AND)  
Action  
[(“Delay Time”)“Digital Output Number””Digital Output State”]  
[“V”“Channel Number”“P”“Preset Location Number”]  
[“W”{“IP”:“Port”}{“Message”}]  
[“U”“Method”]  
[“S”“Channel Number…”]  
[“N”{“filename”}];  
Parameter Explanations  
Items above in brackets show the options available for that item.  
“Digital input number”: 1 to 4  
“Digital input state”:  
“M”:  
H (high), L (low), / (low to high), \ (high to low)  
motion detection event.  
“Channel Number”:  
“Video input state”:  
A, B, C, D for channel 1, 2, 3, 4  
/ (signal from loss to presence), \ (signal from presence to loss), X (as  
long as signal loss)  
“Delay time”:  
seconds of delay for the following actions after events happen  
“Digital output number”: 1 or 2  
“Digital output state”:  
C (NC), O (NO)  
“V”:  
“P”:  
“W”:  
set video channel to go to preset location  
set preset location number to go to preset location  
send warning to server  
“IP”:  
server IP  
“Port”:  
server port  
“Message”:  
“U”:  
text to be sent to the server  
upload snapshots  
“Method”:  
“S”:  
“N”:  
“;”:  
‘F’ is by FTP, M’ is by e-mail  
take snapshot on channels  
define the format of the filename  
end of line  
The filename format is,  
%a  
image characterization (pre, trg, pos)  
%c  
video channel number  
%y  
%M  
%d  
%h  
%m  
year  
month  
day  
hour  
minute  
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%s  
%t  
second  
tenth second  
Practical Examples  
Command line  
Description  
MAB=1C;  
When any motion is detected on channel 1 or 2, “Normal  
Close” of relay output 1 will short with “Common”.  
When DI1 high companied with DI2 transient from high  
to low, “Normal Open” of relay output 1 will short with  
COMMON in 5 seconds.  
1H*2\=(5)1O;  
B\+C\+D\=W{192.168.0.1:6000}{no If there is no signal on channel 2 or 3 or 4, a message “no  
signal!};  
1H=VAP14;  
signal!” will be sent to port 6000 of 192.168.0.1 once.  
When sensor input 1 is high, drive the camera mapped to  
video 1 to go to preset location 15.  
MCD=UF+SABCD+N{video%c%a@ If any motion is detected on channel 3 or 4, upload  
%y%M%d%h%m%s};  
snapshots taken on channel 1, 2, 3 and 4. If an event  
triggered at 19:05:30 2002/10/15, the snapshot files will  
be named as,  
The script file is limited to a maximum of 500 characters. The actual performance will depend  
on the complexity of the command script.  
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Advanced Applications  
URL Commands for DI/DO & Camera’s Actions Setting  
Query status of digital inputs  
/cgi-bin/getdi.cgi  
Video Server will return status of four digital inputs in one line.  
Drive digital outputs  
/cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do1=<state>  
<number>  
<state>:  
1, 2 for DO1 and DO2  
C, O denoting Normal Close or Normal Open respectively.  
Moving motorized camera in PTZ direction  
/cgi-bin/control.cgi?<param>=<value>&<param>=<value>……  
Param  
cam  
Value  
1
Description  
Video 1  
2
Video 2  
3
Video 3  
4
Video 4  
move  
up  
Tilt up  
down  
left  
Tilt down  
Pan left  
right  
home  
wide  
tele  
near  
far  
Pan right  
Return to home position  
Zoom in  
Zoom out  
Focus near  
Focus far  
zoom  
focus  
auto  
-5 to 5  
-5 to 5  
Automatic focus  
panspeed  
tiltspeed  
Recalling camera position  
/cgi-bin/recall.cgi?recall=<position>  
<n>:  
video channel from 1 to 4  
<position>:  
the text string of a location that is preset in system configuration.  
Refer to Camera preset configuration URL for preset function.  
Transparent Remote Serial Driver  
Video Server provides a highly customized control support for third-party serial interface devices  
(other than PTZ cameras). This means that in addition to setting up a custom camera with PAN/  
TILT/ ZOOM/ FOCUS commands, users may utilize this mode and introduce a customized  
homepage to transmit arbitrary user-defined commands from user-side to Video Server. The  
third-party device connected to the serial port of Video Server will receive the same command  
sent by the originator. The user only needs to attach the command in ASCII format after the  
special URL. Video Server will parse the commands and translate into binary code to send out.  
Send command to device attached to COM1  
/cgi-bin/senddata.cgi?com=1&data=123456,ABCDEF&flush=yes&wait=1000&read=6  
This hyperlink will inform Video Server to send out binary format commands to COM1 with  
“0x12, 0x34, 0x56” followed by “0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF”. Each comma separates the commands by  
200 milliseconds. “flush=yes” means the receive data buffer of COM port must be cleared before  
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read. Then read 6 bytes after waiting for 1000 milliseconds. The read data can be up to 128 bytes  
and will return as ASCII coded hexadecimal value, e.g., 0x41, 0x42, 0x43 read from COM port  
will show in returned homepage as 414243 instead of ABC.  
Send command to device attached to COM2  
/cgi-bin/senddata.cgi?com=2&data=123456,,,ABCDEF  
This hyperlink will inform Video Server to send out binary format command to COM2 with  
“0x12, 0x34, 0x56” followed by “0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF” after 600 milliseconds of three comma.  
URL Commands for System Maintenance  
Download System Log via FTP  
Besides viewing the system log from the web page, administrators can download the system log  
file, SYSTEM.LOG, via FTP. To log into the FTP daemon, enter “root” as the user name and the  
same administrator’s password used in Web access.  
Restart System via URL  
/cgi-bin/reset.cgi  
Restart Video Server without warning.  
Restore Factory Default Settings via URL  
/cgi-bin/restore.cgi  
Video Server will automatically restart after restoring factory default configurations.  
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Upgrading System Firmware  
Customers can check the appropriate product page on Moxa’s website to download the latest  
firmware. Only administrators can upgrade the system firmware of Video Server.  
The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
Using Upgrade Wizard to Upgrade Firmware Easily  
Using FTP to Upgrade Firmware  
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Using Upgrade Wizard to Upgrade Firmware Easily  
Step 1: Run the Upgrade Wizard (.exe) included in the product CD  
Step 2: Key in the web address of the Video Server whose firmware you want to upgrade, and  
type the administrators’ password. Then click Next.  
Step 3: The program will detect the Video Server.  
If the password is wrong, a message window will appear asking you to check the FTP port and  
password again.  
Step 4: After the Video Server has been detected, you can select the firmware (Flash.bin) to  
process the upgrade.  
Step 5: Wait a few seconds for the upgrade process to finish.  
Step 6: The following message appears once the firmware has been upgraded successfully.  
Note that the power supply of VPort 2140 Video Server should not be turned off when the  
Upgrade Wizard is upgrading the firmware. Otherwise, the firmware upgrade will fail, and you  
will need to return the video server to Moxa for repair.  
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Using FTP to Upgrade Firmware  
Step 1: Use the FTP program and change the working directory to the local folder where  
FLASH.BIN resides.  
Step 2: Connect to Video Server with user name as “root” and password.  
Step 3: Use the PUT command to upload FLASH.BIN to Video Server. The file size is almost 1.8  
MB. It will take approximately 3 seconds over a local network, 2 minutes by a null modem  
connection, or 6 minutes by modem, but the actual time will depend on the status of the user's  
network.  
Step 4: After upload is complete, close the connection.  
If the received FLASH.BIN is checked without error, Video Server will update the software in  
Flash memory and restart automatically. When Video Server starts writing firmware, both  
CONNECT and SERIAL LED indicators will stay on until the system restarts (this takes about  
30 to 40 seconds). Users must keep the power stable during the update process. After the system  
restarts, Video Server may need installation depending on whether the Reset network at next  
boot option is enabled or not. After Video Server boots up, reload the web page in the browser.  
We strongly recommend that you use the upgrade wizard to upgrade the firmware for a  
Microsoft Operating System, since if the power fails during the software upgrade, the program  
in the memory of Video Server may be destroyed permanently. If Video Server cannot restart  
properly, ask the dealer for technical service.  
For customizing your VPort’s settings, we strongly recommend that you download config.ini  
via FTP before you upgrade the firmware. The risk is that once the firmware has been  
upgraded, the settings in config.ini might be restored to the the initial settings. For this reason,  
after the firmware is upgraded, you need to upload the config.ini and overwrite the one existing  
in your VPort. In this way, you don’t have to configure your VPort’s settings again.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes some problems that might occur during installation or operation, and  
provides the basic solutions to those problems.  
The following topics are covered in this chapter:  
Power On Self Test (POST)  
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Power On Self Test (POST)  
After the power has been turned on, Video Server will perform a self-diagnostic to detect any  
possible hardware defects. The CONNECT (LED 2) and SERIAL (LED 3) LEDs will blink  
during the POST, and will keep blinking until the POST completes successfully, or a fatal error is  
detected. If either status LED indicator is dim to start off with, the LED may be broken.  
When certain fatal errors occur, LED2 and LED3 blink in a particular way to indicate the type of  
failure, as described in the following table.  
LED pattern after POST  
Failed function  
Troubleshooting  
LED2 and LED3 blink at same Video input  
time  
The video decoder is broken.  
Ask your reseller for technical  
service.  
LED2 ON and LED3 OFF  
LED2 OFF and LED3 ON  
LED2 ON and LED3 ON  
Ethernet network  
The PCI interface cannot work.  
Ask your reseller for technical  
service.  
The Ethernet controller is  
broken. Ask your reseller for  
technical service.  
Ethernet interface failure  
includes not only components on  
board but also Ethernet cable and  
the devices on the opposite end.  
The real-time clock is broken.  
Ask your reseller for technical  
service.  
The UART controller is broken.  
Ask your reseller for technical  
service.  
Ethernet network  
Ethernet interface  
LED2 blink and LED3 ON  
LED2 ON and LED3 blink  
System date and time  
Camera control via COM or  
modem interface  
To reduce system failure caused by operation error, always read the related sections in this  
user’s manual to prevent unexpected errors caused by “wild-guess configuration.”  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Q: Why can’t I see the Video Server in the installer after rebooting?  
A: The installer is only used to install the IP address of the Video Server. If the IP address is fixed  
by checking the option in the installer, the Video Server will no longer appear in the installer.  
Q: Why can’t I connect the Video Server after rebooting?  
A: If the IP address is not fixed, Video Server will always wait for the installing command to  
provide a valid IP address. This means that the previous IP address will not be used if the  
option in the installer is not checked; or the option in the network configuration is not cleared.  
The benefit of waiting for a valid IP address by default is that administrators can find the Video  
Server in the installer to prevent IP conflict. As long as the IP address is confirmed, we suggest  
fixing the IP address to make Video Server automatically start up whenever regaining power.  
Q: What if I forget my password?  
A: Every access to Video Server needs authentication. If you are not a permitted user, you may  
view the images or control the camera as long as the demo account is opened. The demo  
account user may use username as “demo” without any password to access limited features. If  
you are one of the managed users, you must ask the administrators for the password in the first  
time. If you are the administrator, there is no way to recover the root password. The only way  
to regain access to Video Server is to restore the factory settings and reinstall it.  
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Q: Why can’t I watch video from Video Server after it is authenticated?  
A: There are many possible scenarios regarding this problem,  
1. If you have just installed Video Server and are unable to watch the video, check if the video  
input is enabled and check the video modulation on the Configuration page.  
2. If Video Server is installed correctly and you are accessing Video Server for the first time  
using Internet Explorer, adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow installation of  
the plug-in.  
3. If the problem still exists after making the adjustment, the current number of users may be  
greater than what the system allows.  
4. If you are using a demo account, the administrator may hide the video from public view.  
Q: How can I use a name instead of the IP address to connect Video Server?  
A: To allow users to connect to Video Server through an easily memorized name, administrators  
must first configure the network’s domain name server. Here is an example: the administrator  
installs the Video Server with a reserved IP address and assigns it a name on the domain name  
service, then users can connect to Video Server by typing a name instead of an IP address. If  
there is DHCP service on the network, the IP address must be excluded on the DHCP service to  
prevent an IP conflict.  
Q: What is the plug-in for?  
A: The plug-in provided by Video Server is used to display motion pictures on versions of Internet  
Explorer that do not support server push technology. If your system does not allow installation  
of any plug-in software, the security level of the web browser may need to be lowered. It is  
recommended that you consult the network supervisor in your office regarding adjusting the  
security level.  
Q: Why is the timestamp different from the system time of my PC or notebook?  
A: The timestamp is based on the system time of Video Server. It is maintained by an internal  
real-time clock, and automatically synchronizes with the time server if Video Server is  
connected to the Internet and the function is enabled. Differences of several hours may result  
from the time zone setting.  
Q: Why does the image not refresh regularly?  
A: In a modem environment, it is because the bandwidth of PPP connections is much lower than  
for Ethernet. If the difference of the timestamp is not stable, use the modem property on the  
control panel to adjust the UART FIFO to a lower level for both receiving and transmitting. In  
an Ethernet environment, it may be due to the time taken for storing snapshots into memory  
when events occur.  
Q: How many users are allowed to watch Video Server at the same time?  
A: To achieve the best effect, Video Server will allow a maximum of twenty users to connect at  
the same time. Excess users can get an auto-refreshed still image on homepage instead. It is  
recommended to build another web server to host a large quantity of users by retrieving images  
from Video Server periodically.  
Q: How fast is the video rate of Video Server?  
A: The JPEG codec can process 30 frames per second internally. However, the overall  
performance is subject to many different factors, such as:  
1. network throughput,  
2. bandwidth share,  
3. number of users,  
4. number of video inputs accessed at one time,  
5. viewing complicated objects results in a larger image file,  
6. the level of your PC or notebook that is responsible for displaying images.  
In general, the transfer rate on a general local network environment can achieve over 200  
Kbytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures of normal environment per second. The  
general frame size is illustrated in the following table for your reference.  
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Medium  
Size of each frame  
9.3 Kbyte  
Bandwidth demand for 30 fps  
2246 Kbps  
Standard  
Good  
Detailed  
11.15 Kbyte  
13.76 Kbyte  
16.35 Kbyte  
20.3 Kbyte  
2676 Kbps  
3303 Kbps  
3925 Kbps  
4886 Kbps  
Excellent  
Q: How can I keep Video Server as private as possible?  
A: Video Server is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces. The user  
authentication and special confirmation during installation can keep Video Server from  
unauthorized access. You may also change the HTTP port to a non-public number. You can  
check system log to examine any abnormal activities and trace the origins.  
Q: I have a PTZ camera that is not on the support list. How can I control it?  
A: Video Server provides a custom camera command interface to control cameras that are not  
supported. The details are described in this manual. Be sure that the COM port settings are  
applied to the camera specifications. The camera control cable included is shown in the  
package contents. Prepare your own cable if necessary. The general PTZ command is  
composed of one start command and one stop command. When editing both commands in the  
edit box of the configuration page, use comma(s) to separate commands. Each comma  
represents 200 milliseconds. If the user has some serial control device other than the PTZ  
camera, the special URL is provided to send the desired commands. For quick access, integrate  
the URL to another homepage on your own web server.  
Q: Why can I see image files when I use dir in FTP even if the alarm is not triggered?  
A: Every time Video Server starts, it will capture the images as vpre.jpg. If there are previously  
saved image files that are not retrieved, Video Server will keep them until they are accessed.  
Q: How will the stored images be processed if Video Server loses power?  
A: If a user has defined the snapshot interval, Video Server will capture images periodically as  
pre-alarm stage. Once the pre-defined condition is match, the pre-alarm images will be kept  
and the current images will be saved. The subsequent images will be stored as post-alarm stage.  
Users may retrieve these files either by downloading via FTP, or direct Video Server to send  
them in e-mails. This means that after monitoring conditions are met, Video Server will keep  
these image files until user retrieval even if power is lost.  
Q: If I set Video Server to send e-mails of images whenever the conditions are met, will my e-mail  
account overflow?  
A: It is recommended to use transient state instead of steady state. For instance, use ‘Input is  
Rising’ and ‘Input is Falling’ rather than ‘Input is High’ and ‘Input is Low’ to let the condition  
be triggered only when state is changed.  
Q: The image is not clear enough. Is anything broken?  
A: The lens can be focused by rotating the outer ring. Rotate it clockwise or counter-clockwise to  
focus near or far.  
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Appendix  
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URL Commands of Video Server  
Video Server can be easily integrated with existing websites or web control applications using  
convenient URLs. This section lists the commands in URL format corresponding to the basic  
functions of Video Server. Some RFC standards related to HTML may be a good reference for  
implementation of the customized homepage.  
Page URL  
The configuration page has a frame layout that includes an option list frame and an option page  
frame. Except for the configuration page, the Reference URLs shown below link just to the option  
page frame. Some pages, such as image quality settings and preset settings, open in a new browser  
window. These URLs can be accessed only by administrators.  
Homepage name  
configuration page  
system option  
Reference URL  
/setup/config.html  
/setup/system.html  
/setup/security.html  
/setup/network.html  
/setup/video.html  
/setup/image.html  
/setup/serial.html  
/setup/preset.html  
/setup/cuscom.html  
/setup/custom.html  
/setup/app.html  
security option  
network option  
video option  
image quality option  
camera control  
preset PTZ camera  
custom command setting  
custom camera setting  
application option  
motion detection setting  
view snapshots  
/setup/motion.html  
/setup/snap.html  
demo option  
/setup/demo.html  
/setup/layout.html  
/setup/logfile.html  
/setup/parafile.html  
/setup/factory.html  
homepage layout option  
system log  
system parameters  
set factory default  
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System Resource URL  
Some images are used on the homepage when the homepage layout is in image mode.  
Administrators may use the following links to show the images saved on Video Server on another  
page. To change the logo or the background images referenced by the URL, refer to the homepage  
layout section under configuration.  
Resource name  
Reference URL  
system logo image  
/logo.gif  
background image  
/back.gif  
button image for camera 1  
button image for camera 2  
button image for camera 3  
button image for camera 4  
button image for quad screen  
button image for configuration  
icon image for link indicator  
/btn_cam1.gif  
/btn_cam2.gif  
/btn_cam3.gif  
/btn_cam4.gif  
/btn_cama.gif  
/btn_conf.gif  
/btn_text.gif  
General Format of Command URL  
<general format>  
URL[?[name=value][&name=value]……]  
<method>  
POST  
<authorized user>  
root  
System Configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
host  
/cgi-bin/system.cgi  
Value  
Description  
<text string shorter than 15 characters> system name  
method  
keep  
auto  
keep date and time unchanged  
use NTP server to synchronize  
directly adjust date and time  
manu  
date  
time  
ntp  
<yy/mm/dd>  
year, month and date separated by slash  
<hh:mm:ss>  
hour, minute and second separated by colon  
NTP server  
<domain name or IP address>  
GMT±<n>:00  
zone  
time zone, n ranged from 0 to 12  
Security Configuration URL  
URL:  
/cgi-bin/system.cgi  
Name  
Value  
Description  
rootpass  
username  
<text string shorter than 14 characters> change root password  
<text string shorter than 14 characters> add new user  
userpass  
<text string shorter than 14 characters> new user's password  
v1allowed  
<not required>  
allow user to view video 1  
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v2allowed  
v3allowed  
v4allowed  
ioallowed  
ptzallowed  
deluser  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
allow user to view video 2  
allow user to view video 3  
allow user to view video 4  
allow user to control DO  
allow user to view PTZ panel  
<text string shorter than 14 characters> Existing user name  
slow  
delay  
<not required>  
<integer>  
snapshot mode  
refresh time in snapshot mode  
Network Configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
reset  
/cgi-bin/network.cgi  
Value  
yes  
Description  
enable installation at next boot  
<other than yes>  
disable installation at next boot  
ip  
<IP address>  
<IP address>  
<IP address>  
Video Server's IP address  
subnet mask  
subnet  
router  
domain  
default gateway  
<text string shorter than 38  
domain name of Video Server  
characters>  
dns1  
dns2  
limit  
<IP address>  
primary DNS server  
<IP address>  
secondary DNS server  
Not limited  
use full network bandwidth  
64Kbits/second  
use only 64Kbps of bandwidth  
128Kbits/second  
256Kbits/second  
use only 128Kbps of bandwidth  
use only 256Kbps of bandwidth  
512Kbits/second  
768Kbits/second  
1Mbits/second  
1.5Mbits/second  
2Mbits/second  
use only 512Kbps of bandwidth  
use only 768Kbps of bandwidth  
use only 1Mbps of bandwidth  
use only 1.5Mbps of bandwidth  
use only 2Mbps of bandwidth  
http  
<number less than 65535>  
HTTP port  
smtp1  
mailto1  
<domain name or IP address>  
primary SMTP server  
mail recipient address  
<text string shorter than 80  
characters>  
smtp2  
<domain name or IP address>  
secondary SMTP server  
mail recipient address  
mailto2  
<text string shorter than 80  
characters>  
return  
<text string shorter than 80  
characters>  
return address  
ftp1  
<domain name or IP address>  
primary FTP server  
ftprp1  
ftpuser1  
<number less than 65535>  
FTP server port  
<text string shorter than 14  
characters>  
user name for primary FTP server  
ftppass1  
<text string shorter than 15  
characters>  
password for primary FTP server  
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ftpfolder1  
<text string shorter than 40  
characters>  
upload folder in primary FTP server  
ftp2  
<domain name or IP address>  
secondary FTP server  
ftprp2  
ftpuser2  
<number less than 65535>  
secondary FTP server port  
user name for secondary FTP server  
<text string shorter than 15  
characters>  
ftppass2  
<text string shorter than 15  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 40  
characters>  
password for secondary FTP server  
upload folder in secondary FTP server  
ftpfolder2  
Video Configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
enable1  
/cgi-bin/video.cgi  
Value  
Description  
enable video channel 1  
<not required>  
enable2  
enable3  
enable4  
mode  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
Auto  
enable video channel 2  
enable video channel 3  
enable video channel 4  
let Video Server detect video modulation  
set directly to NTSC type  
set directly to PAL type  
default video channel  
NTSC  
<other than above>  
<1, 2, 3, 4 or All>  
source  
Image Quality Configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
cam  
/cgi-bin/image.cgi  
Value  
Description  
Video channel number  
<1 ~ 4>  
time  
text  
<not required>  
enclose timestamp  
<text string shorter than 15 enclose caption  
characters>  
color  
B/W  
set encoder to monochrome  
set encoder to color  
lowest resolution  
<other than B/W>  
Medium  
Standard  
Good  
quality  
lower resolution  
normal setting  
Detailed  
Excellent  
Half  
higher resolution  
highest resolution  
set size to half  
size  
Standard  
Double  
set size to standard  
set size to double  
Half x 2  
set size to half x 2  
set size to standard x 2  
adjust brightness of image  
adjust contrast of image  
adjust hue of image  
Standard x 2  
<-5 ~ 5>  
<-5 ~ 5>  
<-5 ~ 5>  
brightness  
contrast  
hue  
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saturation  
preview  
restore  
save  
<-5 ~ 5>  
adjust saturation of image  
not save the parameters  
recall the original settings  
save the parameters  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
COM 1 Configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
/cgi-bin/serial1.cgi  
Value  
Description  
interface  
RS232  
switch COM to RS232  
RS485  
switch COM to RS485  
detect  
driver  
generic  
none  
accept generic CGI commands  
no drivers  
Sony VISCA  
Canon VCC1  
Canon VCC3  
Canon VCC4  
DynaDome/SmartDOME  
Pelco D protocol  
Lilin PIH-7x00  
Ernitec  
Custom Camera  
third party PTZ camera  
COM 2 configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
detect  
/cgi-bin/serial2.cgi  
Value  
Description  
accept generic CGI commands  
use modem  
generic  
modem  
none  
no drivers  
driver  
Sony VISCA  
Canon VCC1  
Canon VCC3  
Canon VCC4  
DynaDome/SmartDOME  
Pelco D protocol  
Lilin PIH-7x00  
Ernitec  
Custom Camera  
third party PTZ camera  
method  
Tone (ATDT)  
Pulse (ATDP)  
make modem dial in tone  
make modem dial in pulse  
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reatt  
discon  
init  
<integer>  
<integer>  
redial attempts  
minutes delay before disconnection  
<text string shorter than 40 command to initialize modem  
characters>  
phone1  
user1  
<text string shorter than 40 phone number of primary ISP  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 40 user name for primary ISP  
characters>  
pass1  
<text string shorter than 40 password for primary ISP  
characters>  
phone2  
user2  
<text string shorter than 40 phone number of secondary ISP  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 40 user name for secondary ISP  
characters>  
pass2  
<text string shorter than 40 password for secondary ISP  
characters>  
Camera custom command configuration URL  
URL:  
/cgi-bin/cuscom.cgi  
Name Value  
Description  
str11 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str12 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str13 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str14 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str15 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
com11 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com12 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com13 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com14 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com15 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
str21 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str22 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str23 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str24 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
str25 <text string shorter than 8 characters>  
com21 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com22 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com23 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com24 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
com25 <text string shorter than 80 characters>  
button name of custom command 1 of COM1  
button name of custom command 2 of COM1  
button name of custom command 3 of COM1  
button name of custom command 4 of COM1  
button name of custom command 5 of COM1  
custom command 1 of COM1  
custom command 2 of COM1  
custom command 3 of COM1  
custom command 4 of COM1  
custom command 5 of COM1  
button name of custom command 1 of COM2  
button name of custom command 2 of COM2  
button name of custom command 3 of COM2  
button name of custom command 4 of COM2  
button name of custom command 5 of COM2  
custom command 1 of COM2  
custom command 2 of COM2  
custom command 3 of COM2  
custom command 4 of COM2  
custom command 5 of COM2  
Camera preset configuration URL  
URL:  
/cgi-bin/preset.cgi  
Name  
Value  
Description  
com  
1, 2  
Com port number  
cam  
<1 ~ 4>  
Video channel number  
camtype  
fixed  
cammap  
<integer>  
fixed camera  
PTZ camera  
camera id  
id  
addpos  
<text string shorter than 40 characters> add preset position  
delpos  
<existing position name> delete preset position  
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Custom camera configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
baud1  
data1  
stop1  
/cgi-bin/custom.cgi  
Value  
Description  
<integer>  
<integer>  
1
set baud rate of COM1  
set data bits of COM1  
set 1 stop bit of COM1  
2 <other than 1>  
None  
set 2 stop bits of COM1  
parity1  
set parity check of COM1 to none  
set parity check of COM1 to odd  
set parity check of COM1 to even  
Odd  
Even  
up1  
down1  
left1  
right1  
home1  
tele1  
wide1  
baud2  
data2  
stop2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> tilt up command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> tilt down command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> pan left command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> pan right command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> home command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> zoom in command string of COM1  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> zoom out command string of COM1  
<integer>  
<integer>  
1
set baud rate of COM2  
set data bits of COM2  
set 1 stop bit of COM2  
2 <other than 1>  
None  
set 2 stop bits of COM2  
parity2  
set parity check of COM2 to none  
set parity check of COM2 to odd  
set parity check of COM2 to even  
Odd  
Even  
up2  
down2  
left2  
right2  
home2  
tele2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> tilt up command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> tilt down command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> pan left command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> pan right command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> home command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> zoom in command string of COM2  
<text string shorter than 80 characters> zoom out command string of COM2  
wide2  
Application configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
sun  
mon  
tue  
wed  
thu  
fri  
sat  
sbegin  
send  
inv  
enfile  
emode  
showalert  
/cgi-bin/app.cgi  
Value  
<not required>  
Description  
set Sunday in weekly schedule  
set Monday in weekly schedule  
set Tueday in weekly schedule  
set Wednesday in weekly schedule  
set Thursday in weekly schedule  
set Friday in weekly schedule  
set Saturday in weekly schedule  
time to start in weekly schedule  
time to stop in weekly schedule  
set inverse mode in weekly schedule  
enable script file  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<hh:mm:ss>  
<hh:mm:ss>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
event operation  
show alert in image  
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mdch1  
mdch2  
mdch3  
mdch4  
di1  
di2  
di3  
di4  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable DI1 condition  
High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable DI2 condition  
High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable DI3 condition  
High, Low, Rising, Falling or Disable DI4 condition  
enable motion detection on video 1  
enable motion detection on video 2  
enable motion detection on video 3  
enable motion detection on video 4  
delay  
do1  
do2  
eventch1  
eventch2  
eventch3  
eventch4  
dura  
<integer>  
delay time of DO after event  
DO1 action  
DO2 action  
take snapshots on ch1 while event happen  
take snapshots on ch2 while event happen  
take snapshots on ch3 while event happen  
take snapshots on ch4 while event happen  
snapshots taken after event  
High, Low or Disable  
High, Low or Disable  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<integer>  
inter  
<integer>  
tenth seconds interval after the event  
mdmode  
<not required>  
enable motion detection(emode should  
set)  
smode  
sinter  
<not required>  
<integer>  
sequential mode application  
tenth seconds interval for sequential  
mode  
smethod  
suffix  
mail  
upload snapshots by email  
ftp  
upload snapshots by FTP  
<not required>  
FTP file with date and time suffix  
Motion detection configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
cam  
/cgi-bin/motion.cgi  
Value  
Description  
Video channel number  
<1 ~ 4>  
per  
sen  
<integer>  
<integer>  
object size percentage  
sensitivity percentage  
Demo configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
/cgi-bin/demo.cgi  
Value  
Description  
open  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
<not required>  
enable demo account  
camctr1  
camctr2  
camctr3  
camctr4  
view1  
view2  
view3  
view4  
allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 1  
allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 2  
allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 3  
allow demo user to control PTZ camera on video 4  
allow demo user to watch channel 1  
allow demo user to watch channel 2  
allow demo user to watch channel 3  
allow demo user to watch channel 4  
Homepage layout configuration URL  
URL:  
Name  
/cgi-bin/layout.cgi  
Value  
Description  
cuslogo  
blank  
hide logo  
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def  
url  
use default logo  
use image from URL  
logourl  
linkurl  
cusback  
<text string shorter than 60 URL of image for logo  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 60 URL to link when clicking on logo  
characters>  
blank  
def  
url  
hide background image  
use default background  
use image from URL  
backurl  
<text string shorter than 60 URL of image for background  
characters>  
fcolor  
bcolor  
dismode  
<0 ~ 15>  
<0 ~ 15>  
image  
color index for font  
color index for background  
display homepage in image mode  
display homepage in text mode  
text  
strl  
<text string shorter than 38 text for channel 1 in text mode  
characters>  
str2  
str3  
str4  
<text string shorter than 38 text for channel 2 in text mode  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 38 text for channel 3 in text mode  
characters>  
<text string shorter than 38 text for channel 4 in text mode  
characters>  
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Appendix  
B
Settings of Supported PTZ Cameras  
Since the COM port settings can be adjusted to other than the default settings, check the correct  
default settings for the attached camera.  
Camera model  
Sony VISCA  
Canon VC-C1  
Canon VC-C3  
Canon VC-C4  
Pelco D protocol  
DynaDome/SmartDome 9600  
Ernitec  
Lilin  
Baud rate Data bits Stop bit  
Parity bit  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
9600  
9600  
9600  
9600  
2400  
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
9600  
9600  
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Appendix  
C
Camera Control Cable  
The included cable can be used to control motorized cameras of desktop types from Sony and  
Canon. The pin assignment is illustrated in the following chart. To control cameras of another  
brand, check the user’s manual of the motorized camera to see if the pin assignment of the control  
cable is appropriate.  
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Appendix  
D
Time Zone Table  
The hour offsets for different time zones are shown below. You will need this information when  
setting the time zone in automatic date/time synchronization. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean  
Time, which is the global time that all time zones are measured from.  
(GMT-12:00) International Date Line West  
(GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa  
(GMT-10:00) Hawaii  
(GMT-09:00) Alaska  
(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada), Tijuana  
(GMT-07:00) Arizona  
(GMT-07:00) Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan  
(GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)  
(GMT-06:00) Central America  
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)  
(GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey  
(GMT-06:00) Saskatchewan  
(GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito  
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)  
(GMT-05:00) Indiana (East)  
(GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada)  
(GMT-04:00) Caracas, La Paz  
(GMT-04:00) Santiago  
(GMT-03:30) Newfoundland  
(GMT-03:00) Brasilia  
(GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown  
(GMT-03:00) Greenland  
(GMT-02:00) Mid-Atlantic  
(GMT-01:00) Azores  
(GMT-01:00) Cape Verde Is.  
(GMT)  
(GMT)  
Casablanca, Monrovia  
Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London  
(GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Stockholm, Vienna  
(GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague  
(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris  
(GMT+01:00) Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb  
(GMT+01:00) West Central Africa  
(GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk  
(GMT+02:00) Bucharest  
(GMT+02:00) Cairo  
(GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria  
(GMT+02:00) Helsinki, Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius  
(GMT+02:00) Jerusalem  
(GMT+03:00) Baghdad  
(GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh  
(GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd  
(GMT+03:00) Nairobi  
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(GMT+03:30) Tehran  
(GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat  
(GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan  
(GMT+04:30) Kabul  
(GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg  
(GMT+05:00) Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent  
(GMT+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi  
(GMT+05:45) Kathmandu  
(GMT+06:00) Almaty, Novosibirsk  
(GMT+06:00) Astana, Dhaka  
(GMT+06:00) Sri Jayawardenepura  
(GMT+06:30) Rangoon  
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta  
(GMT+07:00) Krasnoyarsk  
(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hongkong, Urumqi  
(GMT+08:00) Taipei  
(GMT+08:00) Irkutsk, Ulaan Bataar  
(GMT+08:00) Kuala Lumpur, Singapore  
(GMT+08:00) Perth  
(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo  
(GMT+09:00) Seoul  
(GMT+09:00) Yakutsk  
(GMT+09:30) Adelaide  
(GMT+09:30) Darwin  
(GMT+10:00) Brisbane  
(GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney  
(GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby  
(GMT+10:00) Hobart  
(GMT+10:00) Vladivostok  
(GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Is., New Caledonia  
(GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington  
(GMT+12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is..  
(GMT+13:00) Nuku’alofa  
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Appendix  
E
Technical Specifications  
System  
CPU: Trimedia PNX1300  
RAM: 16MB SDRAM  
LED Indicators  
ROM: 2MB FLASH ROM  
NETWORK:  
ACTIVE, LINK, FDX (full duplex)  
SYSTEM:  
POWER, CONNECT, SERIAL  
Networking  
Adjustable bandwidth limit  
Protocols  
Dimensions  
193.71 x 195 x 44.3 mm (W x D x H)  
TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, DNS  
and DHCP  
Weight  
Net. 890g  
Modem  
PPP (dial-up, direct cable connection)  
Power  
Consumption: near 7.8W  
Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.4A  
Output: 12VDC, 1.5A (12 VDC, 1.25A for UK  
plug)  
Ethernet  
10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseT Fast Ethernet  
Video  
Algorithms Supported  
JPEG, MJPEG  
External Power Supply  
Video Inputs and Outputs  
Operating Environment  
4 BNC video inputs with 75 ohm terminal  
switch, NTSC/PAL auto-sensing  
4 BNC loop-through video outputs  
Operating Temperature: 0 to 65°C/ 32 to 149°F  
Storage Temperature: -40 to 70°C/ -14 to 158°F  
Humidity: 95%RH  
Features  
Alarm Features  
Adjustable image size and quality  
B/W or color control  
Motion detection with percentage and  
sensitivity  
Timestamp and text overlay  
Daily repeat timing schedule  
3 color images per camera for pre/post alarm  
Automatic transfer of stored images via email or  
FTP with event-triggered actions  
Resolution  
NTSC  
Up to 30 frames at 176x112  
Up to 30 frames at 352x240  
Up to 9 frames at 704x480 or quad  
PAL  
PAN/TILT/ZOOM  
Multiple PTZ camera control through RS-232 or  
RS-485  
Up to 25 frames at 176x144  
Up to 25 frames at 352x288  
Up to 8 frames at 704x576 or quad  
Supported devices and protocols:  
Sony VISCA protocol, Canon VC-C1, VC-C3,  
VC-C4, Dynacolor SmartDOME, Pelco  
D-protocol, Lilin Speeddome, Ernitec  
Speeddome  
Serial Port  
COM1  
CGI command serial driver is supported  
DB9 RS-232 or RS-485 Terminal block (PTZ  
camera control) max.115.2Kbps  
Software Development Kit  
Open ActiveX control  
COM2  
Viewing System Requirement  
Internet Explorer 4.x or above,  
Netscape Navigator 4.x or above  
DB9 RS-232 (PTZ camera control or  
modem), max.115.2Kbps  
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General I/O  
4 Digital inputs (max. 12VDC 50 mA)  
2 Relay outputs (max. 24 VDC 1A, 125 VAC  
0.5A)  
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Service Information  
This appendix shows you how to contact Moxa for information about this and other products, and  
how to report problems.  
In this appendix, we cover the following topics.  
MOXA Internet Services  
Problem Report Form  
Product Return Procedure  
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MOXA Internet Services  
Customer satisfaction is our number one concern, and to ensure that customers receive the full  
benefit of our products, Moxa Internet Services has been set up to provide technical support,  
driver updates, product information, and user’s manual updates.  
The following services are provided  
E-mail for technical support............................... [email protected]  
World Wide Web (WWW) Site for product information:  
............................ http://www.moxa.com  
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Service Information  
Problem Report Form  
MOXA VPort 2140  
Customer name:  
Company:  
Tel:  
Fax:  
Email:  
Date:  
1. Moxa Product: VPort 2140  
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.  
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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.  
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