VPort 26 series is well-suited for outdoor video surveillance applications. To enhance video image quality, the VPort 26 series is equipped with a 2.8 to 11 mm vari-focal lens that meets any viewing angle and distance requirements. With the built-in removeable IR-cut filter, and automatic switching from color to B/W images, the VPort 26 series is suitable for day-and-night use.
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• Cable glands accessories package IP66 cable glands to ensure IP66 protection when the cables are connected • Sticker for camera mounting positions • Quick Installation Guide • Document & Software CD (includes User’s Manual, Quick Installation Guide, and VPort Utility) •...
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Excellent Video/Audio streaming and network transmission performance • Maximum 3 simultaneous video streams for H.264 and MJPEG codecs • Video stream up to 30 frames/sec at SVGA (800 x 600) resolution (in single stream) • DynaStream™ supported for optimal network efficiency •...
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NOTE The VPort P26 has PoE (802.3 af) power input, and the VPort 26 has 12/24 VDC or 24VAC power input. NOTE If you are interested in the Moxa VPort SDK PLUS, please go to Moxa’s website (www.moxa.com) to download the software, or contact a Moxa sales representative for more information.
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Vari-focal Lens The VPort 26 series comes with a day and night 2.8 to 11 mm vari-focal lens for providing high quality video images. Users can adjust the Zoom and Focus manually to get clear images regardless of the site environment.
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2-pin Terminal Blocks for Power Input VPort 26 series has comes in two models: the VPort 26 is powered with 12/24VDC or 24VAC, and the VPort P26 is power with PoE (Power over Ethernet, 802.3af).
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LED Indicators and DIP Switche The VPort 26 has 3 LEDs for indicating the power status, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link, and system status. In addition, one DIP switch (No.2) is provided for enabling or disabling the LED light for users who do not want the LED light to be visible at night.
RJ45 Ethernet Port The RJ45 Ethernet port is for 10/100Mbps network transmission, in addition to PoE (power over Ethernet, 802.3af) power supply for VPort P26. NOTE The VPort P26 supports standard IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). The power input rating is 48V/0.11A, and the maximum power consumption is about 4.8W.
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Step 3: Connect the cables. a) Open the conduit hole. (use the side conduit hole as example) b) Prepare the cable gland (if required). C) Use the cable gland to assemble the cables. - 10 -...
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NOTE When installing the cable gland, make sure the 2 rubber rings are assembled properly for IP66 protection. If necessary, use silicon sealant. d) Connect the cables to the IP camera module’s connectors. Remove the protective plastic film in the bottom of IP camera module.
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NOTE Be sure to arrange the cables carefully to make sure that all cables are connected properly. We recommend connecting the Ethernet cable first, and then the 9-pin terminal block. Connect the 2-pin terminal block last. NOTE The conduit hole must face downward to provide the VPort 26 with IP66 protection against rain when installed in an outdoor environment.
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Step 2: In the marked locations, drill a hole slightly smaller than the supplied screw anchors. Step3: Put anchors into these drilled holes. Step 4: Fasten the bottom case with the four copper pillar screws. b) Mounting on the accessory’s mounting kit (VP-MK2) Step 1: Fasten the bottom case on the plate with the four machine screws, which are provided in VP-MK2’s accessory package.
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Step 5: Assemble the IP Camera Module with the bottom case. Step 6: To get the desired video image, adjust the angles and zoom strength. a) Pan adjustment - 14 -...
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b) Tilt adjustment c) Rotate adjustment - 15 -...
d) Zoom adjustment Step 8: Fasten the upper case with bottom case to complete the hardware installation. Software Installation Step 1: Configure the VPort 26’s IP address When the VPort 26 is first powered on, the POST (Power On Self Test) will run for a few moments.
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NOTE The Serial number is the production serial number of this VPort, and the HTTP Port number is the http port used by this VPort. 3. Users can double click the selected VPort, or use the IE web browser to access the VPort’s web-based manager (web server). Non DHCP Server Network Environment If your VPort 26 is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server, then you will need to configure the IP address manually.
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Step 5: Access VPort’s system configuration. Click on System Configuration to access the overview of the system configuration to change the configuration. Model Name, Server Name, IP Address, MAC Address, Firmware Version, and LED Status appear in the green bar near the top of the page. Use this information to check the system information and installation.
Wiring Requirements ATTENTION Safety First! Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your Moxa VPort 26. Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size. If the current goes above the maximum ratings, the wiring could overheat, causing serious damage to your equipment.
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Alarm Features • Intelligent Video: Camera tamper (Pending) • Video motion detection with sensitivity tuning • Video loss alarm • Daily repeat timing schedule • JPEG snapshots for pre/trigger/post alarm images • Automatic transfer of stored images via email or FTP as event-triggered actions •...
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