Moxa Technologies MxNVR-MO4 User Manual
Moxa Technologies MxNVR-MO4 User Manual

Moxa Technologies MxNVR-MO4 User Manual

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Moxa MxNVR-MO4 Industrial Video
Recorder User's Manual
First Edition, December 2011
www.moxa.com/product
© 2011 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction without permission is prohibited.

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  • Page 1 Moxa MxNVR-MO4 Industrial Video Recorder User’s Manual First Edition, December 2011 www.moxa.com/product © 2011 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Moxa MxNVR-MO4 Industrial Video Recorder User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice Copyright ©2011 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DIN-Rail mounting (with optional Kit) ..................3-12 Wiring Requirements ......................... 3-13 Grounding the MxNVR-MO4 ......................3-14 Accessing the MxNVR-MO4's Web-based Manager ................4-1 Functions Featured on the MxNVR-MO4’s Web Homepage ................ 4-2 MxNVR’s Information ........................4-2 Server Name ..........................4-2 Camera Image View ........................4-2 Client Settings ..........................
  • Page 4: Preliminaries

    Before using your MxNVR-MO4, please pay close attention to the following instructions:  After opening the MxNVR-MO4 box, compare the contents of the box with the Package Checklist in Chapter 1. Notify your sales representative if any of the items are missing or damaged.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The MxNVR-MO4 is a streaming video recorder designed for use in a mobile video surveillance environment. In addition to being able to handle basic video feeds and recording, the MxNVR-MO4 also includes many advanced features for setting up surveillance or web multimedia applications.
  • Page 6: Overview

    Therefore, the video latency must be under 200ms. Two audio inputs supported for a complete surveillance solution The MxNVR-MO4 supports two audio inputs for audio streaming from the field site. These 2 audio streams will be synchronized with the video streams for complete video/audio surveillance applications.
  • Page 7 Hardware or software that supports RTSP streaming can easily identify and decode the video stream without the hassle of codec installation. For example, users can view video images from the MxNVR-MO4 directly with Quick Time and VLC, both of which support RTSP streaming.
  • Page 8: Package Checklist

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Introduction Package Checklist The Moxa MxNVR-MO4 is shipped with the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative for assistance. • MxNVR-MO4. • Panel mounting kit and 6 screws •...
  • Page 9 Capable of setting an alarm schedule Video Management and Control • Free Moxa MXNVR-MO4 SDK PLUS support with flexible interface and sample code for customized applications or system integration NOTE If you are interested in Moxa’s VPort SDK PLUS, please go to Moxa’s website www.moxa.com to download the...
  • Page 10: Typical Application

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Introduction Typical Application Panel Layout of the MxNVR-MO4 Front View 1. RS-232 console port 2. LEDs for V1 to V4 3. LEDs for STAT, PWR, HDD, and FAULT 4. DB9 male connector for 2 audio inputs (line-in port) 5.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    DB9 male connector for audio inputs The MxNVR-MO4 has one DB9 male connector for 2 audio inputs on the front panel. These 2 audio inputs are for the MIC-in/Line-in connection, which can be directly connected with a microphone or an audio source from an amplifier.
  • Page 12 Ethernet cable to connect to the MDI NIC port, and a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect to the MDI-X HUB/Switch port. Pinouts for the 10/100BaseT(X) Ports 12/24 VDC M12 power input The MxNVR-MO4 has one power input, which is located on the 5-pin M12 A-code connectors. Below is its pin assignment.
  • Page 13 Below is its pin assignment. Definition MxNVR-MO4 has four sets of digital input, DI1, DI2, DI3 and DI4. Each DI consists of two contacts of the 9-pin DB9 connector: DI (positive wire) and GND (negative wire). These 4 digital inputs can connect with the external sensor or device as the alarms.
  • Page 14: Reset Button

    Reboot: To reboot the MxNVR-MO4, power it off and then power it back on again, or push the RESET button one time. The STAT LED will light in red as the POST (Power On Self Test) process runs. When the rebooting process is finished, the STAT LED will turn green.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to install a MxNVR-MO4 video recorder. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Before Getting Started  First-Time Installation and Configuration  RS-232 Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT1 00) ...
  • Page 16: Before Getting Started

    First-Time Installation and Configuration Before installing the MxNVR-MO4, check to make sure that all the items on the package checklist are in the box. In addition, you will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port.
  • Page 17 Step 4: Install the 2.5” HDD (hard disk) or SSD (solid state disk) The MxNVR-MO4 has a HDD tray located in the bottom. There are few steps to install the HDD or SSD. NOTE It is recommended to remove the power input before installing the hard disk.
  • Page 18 Configure the MxNVR-MO4’s IP address After powering on the MxNVR-MO4, wait a few seconds for the POST (Power On Self Test) to run. The STAT LED turns green to indicate that the POST process has completed. The IP address will be assigned when the 10 or 100 Mbps NETWORK LED blinks.
  • Page 19 You may download the Moxa Ethernet Switch And Video Server Configuration Utility (edscfgui.exe) software from Moxa’s website at www.moxa.com. 2. The Broadcast Search window will show a list of all switches and MxNVR-MO4 located on the network. The progress of the search will also be displayed.
  • Page 20 Network Environment without a DHCP Server: If your MxNVR-MO4 is connected to a network that does not have a DHCP server, then you will need to configure the IP address manually. The default IP address of the MxNVR-MO4 is 192.168.127.100 and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 21 After accessing the MxNVR-MO4’s web-based manager, administrators should access System Configuration  System  Account to set up the administrator’s password and enable the authentication function. The administrator account name is admin. An authentication window will pop up requesting the account name and password each time the MxNVR-MO4 is accessed.
  • Page 22: Rs-232 Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, Vt1 00)

    PComm Terminal Emulator, which is free and can be downloaded from Moxa’s website. The following instructions explain how to use PComm to access the RS-232 console. 1. Use an RJ45 to DB9-F (or RJ45 to DB25-F) cable to connect the MxNVR-MO4’s RS-232 console port to a COM port on your PC.
  • Page 23 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Getting Started 4. The Communication Parameter page of the Property window opens. Select the appropriate COM port for Console Connection, 115200 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits. 5.
  • Page 24 Previous Menu NOTE Many settings are related to video images, which cannot be shown on the RS-232 console. The MxNVR-MO4’s RS-232 console only accesses the Basic System Settings and Network Settings. For more advanced configuration, please use the web console.
  • Page 25: Mounting The Mxnvr-Mo4 Dimension

    Getting Started Mounting the MxNVR-MO4 Dimension (Unit=mm) Panel Mounting For some applications, you will find it convenient to mount the MxNVR-MO4 on a wall, as illustrated below. STEP 1: Attach the panel mount plates, as shown in the diagrams below. 3-11...
  • Page 26: Din-Rail Mounting (With Optional Kit)

    MxNVR-MO4 downwards, as indicated below. Tighten the four screws for added stability. DIN-Rail mounting (with optional Kit) You can mount the MxNVR-MO4 on a 35 mm DIN-Rail with the optional DK-DC50131 DIN-Rail mounting kit (must be purchased separately). STEP 1: Use 6 screws to attach the DIN-Rail attachment plates to the rear panel of the MxNVR.
  • Page 27: Wiring Requirements

    DIN-Rail,. To remove the MxNVR-MO4 from the DIN-Rail, use a screwdriver to pull out the two spring-loaded brackets from the bottom until they are fixed in the “locked” position. Next, reverse Steps 3 and 4 above.
  • Page 28: Grounding The Mxnvr-Mo4

    • It is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system when necessary. Grounding the MxNVR-MO4 Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices.
  • Page 29: Accessing The Mxnvr-Mo4'S Web-Based Manager

    Accessing the MxNVR-MO4's Web-based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access the MxNVR-MO4 364 Video Recorder for the first time. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Functions Featured on the MxNVR-MO4’s Web Homepage  MxNVR’s Information ...
  • Page 30: Functions Featured On The Mxnvr-Mo4'S Web Homepage

    NOTE The MxNVR-MO4’s web homepage is best viewed in 1280 x 1024 screen resolution. This is because the camera image can be viewed at a resolution up to Full D1 (NTSC: 720 x 480; 720 x 576). We strongly recommend using IE 6.0 (Microsoft Internet Explorer) or above to avoid incompatibility with the ActiveX Plug-in.
  • Page 31: Client Settings

    Client Settings Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings. 1. Encode standard: Shows the encoding algorithm currently being used. MxNVR-MO4 features built-in 2 encode engines to generate dual simultaneous video streams. Each client can select the H.264 video streams from Stream 1, or the MJPEG video stream from Stream 2.
  • Page 32: Video Information

    Video Recording with the MxNVR-MO4 MxNVR-MO4 includes 1 SATA connection for local video recording to a HDD (hard disk) or SSD (Solid State Disk). To record video, there are some steps to perform after the HDD or SSD is mounted successfully (please refer chapter 2 for the HDD installation).
  • Page 33: Retrieve The Recorded Video From Mxnvr-Mo4

    Step 2: Access into MxNVR-MO4’s FTP server The administrator can access into MxNVR-MO4’s FTP server via a web browser or a FTP software. The account name is admin and the password is as same as the admin’s password. In the FTP f server, there are 10 folders: part01, part02…part10.
  • Page 34: Stop The Video Recording

    Accessing the MxNVR-MO4's Web-based Manager NOTE There is only one administrator account allowed to access into the MxNVR-MO4. Step 3: Download the recorded videos The administrator can select the recorded videos for download. The file name of these recorded video is Ch0x_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.avi.
  • Page 35: Status Of The Hard Disk

    Accessing the MxNVR-MO4's Web-based Manager ATTENTION Before powering off the MxNVR-MO4, the video recording must be stopped and the hard disk must be uninstalled, or the video file in recording will be crushed due to the uncompleted storage process. At this time, a CGI command: http://IP/moxa-cgi/stoprecord.cgi must be used.
  • Page 36: System Configuration

    System Configuration After installing the hardware, the next step is to configure the MxNVR-MO4 364’s settings. Users can configure by web console. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  System Configuration by Web Console  System  Network ...
  • Page 37: System Configuration By Web Console

    Reset to Factory Default Reboot Device will reboot for restarting system Network General The IP network settings of this MxNVR-MO4 SMTP Server Set up Primary and Secondary SMTP Server and e-mail accounts FTP Server Set up the Primary and Secondary FTP Server...
  • Page 38: System

    Use a different server name for each server to help identify the MxNVR-MO4 different servers. The name appears on the web homepage. Date and Time Setting Description Default Keep current date and Use the current date and time as the MxNVR-MO4’s time Keep current date time setting. and time...
  • Page 39 Internet. However, synchronization may fail if the assigned NTP server cannot be reached, or the MxNVR-MO4 is connected to a local network. Leaving the NTP server blank will force the MxNVR-MO4 to connect to default timeservers. Enter either the Domain name or IP address format of the timeserver if the DNS server is available.
  • Page 40: Local Storage

    Control Relay1 NOTE The FPS of the video stream will be reduced as more and more users access the same MxNVR-MO4. Currently, the MxNVR-MO4 is only allowed to send 8 unicast video streams at the same time. Therefore, limit the number of users simultaneously accessing a MxNVR-MO4 to prevent performance problems.
  • Page 41 Because the recording system structure of MxNVR-MO4 is proprietary, it is required to initialize a HDD or SDD which is mounted in the MxNVR-MO4 for the first time, whether it is a new HDD or a used HDD. Click the Start button and wait for few seconds, and then the MxNVR-MO4 will start to run the format process.
  • Page 42 System Configuration System Diagnosis MxNVR-MO4 products have a self-diagnosis function to let the administrator get a quick view of the system and connection status. Administrators can save this diagnosis information in a file (diagnosis.log) by clicking the Export to a File button, or send the file via email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button.
  • Page 43 The System Parameters page allows you to view all system parameters, which are listed by category. The content is the same as the MxNVR-MO4’s sys_config.ini file. Administrators can also save this information in a file (sys_config.ini) by clicking the Export to a File button, or import a file by clicking the Browse button to search for a sys_config.ini file and then clicking the Import a System Parameter File button to update the...
  • Page 44: Firmware Upgrade

    Step 4: Once Firmware Update Success…..Reboot..is displayed, please wait for few seconds the MxNVR-MO4 to reboot. The reboot process is finished once the STAT LED is lit continuously in green. NOTE Upgrading the firmware will not change the original settings.
  • Page 45: Network

    Factory Default function. Reboot From the “Device Reboot” page, click OK (as shown in the following figure) to restart the MxNVR-MO4’s system. Network...
  • Page 46 Use the IP address assigned by the administrator. NOTE We strongly recommend that the administrator assign a fixed IP address to the MxNVR-MO4, since all of the functions and applications provided by the MxNVR-MO4 are active when the MxNVR-MO4 is connected to the network.
  • Page 47 65535) RTSP Streaming The MxNVR-MO4 364 supports standard RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) streaming, which means that all devices and software that support RTSP can directly acquire and view the video images sent from the MxNVR-MO4 364 without any proprietary codec or SDK installations. This makes network system integration much more convenient.
  • Page 48 RTSP Port: 554 is the default. Click OK to connect to the MxNVR-MO4 364. Step 3: Wait a few seconds for QuickTime Player to establish the connection. Step 4: After the connection has been established, the MxNVR-MO4 364’s video will appear in the QuickTime Player display window. 5-13...
  • Page 49 SMTP Server and Email Account Settings The MxNVR-MO4 not only plays the role of a server, but can also connect to outside servers to send alarm messages and snapshots. If the administrator has set up some applications in either system information or alarm, the MxNVR-MO4 will send out messages or snapshots once these conditions occur.
  • Page 50 The 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email are backups that are used if the 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email fail when connecting or sending email. Two recipient email accounts are available for receiving emails sent by the MxNVR-MO4. For redundancy, both addresses receive the sent messages and alarm snapshots simultaneously.
  • Page 51: Dynamic Dns

    Whenever the system reboots, a system log will be sent by email or FTP to show the login status of the MxNVR-MO4. The system log will be sent to the Sender email address if the SMTP server settings are correct.
  • Page 52 Dynamic DNS is a very useful tool for accessing a MxNVR-MO4 over the Internet, especially for xDSL connections with a non-fixed IP address (DHCP). The administrator and users can simplify connecting to a MxNVR-MO4 with a non-fixed IP address, by using the unique host name in the URL to establish a connection with the MxNVR-MO4.
  • Page 53 The network WITH Multicast NOTE The MxNVR-MO4 is the source that delivers the multicast video stream. To benefit from the Multicast protocol, the gateway or network switch should support the multicast filtering function (such as IGMP Snooping) so that the multicast stream is delivered correctly and precisely. To learn more about IGMP Snooping, refer to the Moxa EtherDevice™...
  • Page 54: Configuring Multicast Settings

    Enable PUSH control of the multicast video stream Disable Push NOTE Whenever you enable the MxNVR-MO4’s IGMP Multicast stream, note the video/audio port number. Accessible IP List The MxNVR-MO4 uses an IP address-based filtering method to control access to the MxNVR-MO4. 5-19...
  • Page 55 Accessible IP Settings allow you to add or remove “Legal” remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access. Access to the MxNVR-MO4 is controlled by IP address. That is, if a host’s IP address is in the accessible IP table, then the host will be allowed access to the MxNVR-MO4. Administrators can allow one of the following cases by setting this parameter: •...
  • Page 56: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Community SNMP V3 No-Auth Use account with admin or user to access objects MD5 or SHA MD5 or SHA Provides authentication based on HMAC-MD5, or HMAC-SHA algorithms. 8-character passwords are the minimum requirement for authentication.
  • Page 57 For SNMP V3, there are two levels of privilege for different accounts to access the MxNVR-MO4. Admin privilege allows access and authorization to read and write MIB files. User privilege only allows reading the MIB file, but does not authorize writing to the file.
  • Page 58 Quality of Service (QoS) provides traffic prioritization capabilities to ensure that important data is delivered consistently and predictably. The MxNVR-MO4 can inspect layer 3 ToS (Type of Service) information to provide a consistent classification of the entire network. The MxNVR-MO4’s ToS capability improves your industrial network’s performance and determinism for mission critical applications.
  • Page 59 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Once the Http Alarm is triggered, the MxNVR-MO4 will send the following HTTP commands to the HTTP event servers. GET CGI_Name?address=<Hostname or IP Address>&[Custom CGI] HTTP/1.0\r\n User-Agent: MxNVR-MO4 Recorder V1.1\r\n [Authorization: Basic <Buse64(username:password)>\r\n] Host: <HTTP Server IP Address>\r\n...
  • Page 60: Dynastream

    DynaStream™ allows MxNVR-MO4 products to respond to CGI, SNMP, and Modbus commands from SCADA (as well as the MxNVR-MO4’s VMD, DI, CGI events, and video loss triggers) and automatically decrease the frame rates to reduce bandwidth consumption. This reserves bandwidth for the SCADA system to maintain Quality of Service (QoS) and guarantees that the SCADA performance will not be impacted by video traffic.
  • Page 61 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Setting Description Factory Default Max. FPS For setting the maximum frame rate per second. 30 FPS After setting the Alarm frame rate, you may preview the video performance by clicking the Test button to ensure it meets your requirements Conditions The administrator can set up DynaStream’s trigger conditions for facilitating automatic frame rate adjustment,...
  • Page 62: Video

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Enable To enable or disable the DynaStream function. Disabled Duration This refers to the time period that DynaStream is in operation. 5 seconds For example, if the duration is set to 5 seconds, then the frame rate will change from the Live to the Alarm status for the duration of 5 seconds.
  • Page 63: Video Performance

    Changing the modulation requires resetting the server to detect the camera. Please ensure that your configurations are saved before resetting the server. Video Performance The MxNVR-MO4 364 can send dual video streams simultaneously: one H.264 and one MJEPG. Each video stream can be used for a different specific application. 5-28...
  • Page 64 Default H.264 or MJPEG Select either the H.264 format, MJPEG format, or both.. Enabled Resolution The MxNVR-MO4 364 supports 5 different resolutions: Full D1, 4CIF, VGA, CIF, and QCIF. Setting Description Default Select the image size 5 image resolutions (size) are provided. The administrator can 720 x 480 in NTSC choose each option with NTSC or PAL modulation.
  • Page 65: Audio

    The image quality, FPS, and bandwidth are influenced significantly by network throughput, system network bandwidth management, applications the MxNVR-MO4 runs (such as VMD), how complicated the image is, and the performance of your PC or notebook when displaying images. The administrator should take into consideration all of these variables when designing the video over IP system, and when specifying the requirements for the video system.
  • Page 66: Alarm

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Alarm System Alarm In addition to the LED indicators, three kinds of system alarms are provided by the MxNVR-MO4 364 for notifying the system operations administrator. Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action Network Disconnected...
  • Page 67 NOTE MxNVR-MO4 products will take 3 JPEG snapshot images: VPRE.JPG (pre-event), VTRG.JPG (the moment of event) and VPOS.JPG (post-event) for the video channel when the trigger condition is met. The three snapshots can also be downloaded by Email and FTP.
  • Page 68 DI, Relay Status Administrators can check the current DI and Relay status of the MxNVR-MO4 in the “DI, Relay Status” section on the “Event Alarm Basic Settings” page. Two options are available to return the relay’s status back to the system defaults.
  • Page 69 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration Setting Description Default Enable VMD alarm Enable or disable the Video Motion Detection alarm Disabled Show alert on the Enable or disable the “show the alert,” which when enabled Disabled image when VMD is displays a red square frame on the video image of the VMD triggered alarm notification...
  • Page 70 Once this DI is triggered, the Relay1 alarm will be activated Disabled Trigger Relay2 alarm Once this DI is triggered, the Relay2 alarm will be activated Disabled Send snapshot image Once this VMD is triggered, the MxNVR-MO4 will send the Disabled 5-35...
  • Page 71 Disabled Blank text box For customizing the message to the HTTP event server. Blank Digital Input Four digital inputs are provided by the MxNVR-MO4 for linking with alarm detection devices, such as sensors. Setting Description Default Enable digital input Enable or disable the digital input alarm.
  • Page 72: Video Loss

    DI is triggered Record Channel Select the video channel which will record the video once the DI Disable is triggered Video Loss The Video Loss event means that the MxNVR-MO4 cannot detect the analog video signal. 5-37...
  • Page 73 Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP Blank event sever in this column. CGI Event The MxNVR-MO4 can accept 5 CGI commands, which are sent from external devices, such as ioLogik series Ethernet I/O, to be the event alarms. 5-38...
  • Page 74 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder System Configuration NOTE The MxNVR-MO4 only can accept the CGI commands that follow the MxNVR-MO4’s CGI commands format. CGI Event Trigger Actions Setting Description Default Enable CGI Event alarm Enable or disable CGI Event alarm.
  • Page 75 System Configuration Sequential Snapshot With this feature, the MxNVR-MO4 can upload snapshots periodically to an external E-mail or FTP server as a live video source. Use the Send sequential snapshot image every seconds option to set the time interval. The interval can be set to any number between 1 and 9999 seconds.
  • Page 76: Frequently Asked Questions

    Basically, there is no limitation. However the video quality also depends on the network. To achieve the best effect, the MxNVR-MO4 video recorder will allow 8 video streams for udp/tcp/http connections, and 4 multicast video streams. We recommend using an additional web server that retrieves images from the video recorder periodically if you need to host a large number of users.
  • Page 77 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Frequently Asked Questions 3. Number of users. 4. More complicated objects result in larger image files. 5. The speed of the PC or notebook that is responsible for displaying images. FAQ 7: How can I keep the video recorder as private as possible? The video recorder is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces.
  • Page 78: Modbus Address Table

    Word 2 Hi byte = ‘\0’ Word 2 Lo byte = ‘\0’ 0x0030 20 word Product Name = "MxNVR-MO4 " Word 0 Hi byte = ‘M’ Word 0 Lo byte = ‘X’ Word 1 Hi byte = ‘N’ Word 1 Lo byte = ‘V’...
  • Page 79 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder ModBus Address Table 0x0058 88 1 word Power 1 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x0059 1 word Power 2 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x005A 1 word Fault LED Status 0x0000:No 0x0001:Yes 0x005B 1 word Channel 1 Video Signal 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x005C 1 word Channel 2 Video Signal...
  • Page 80 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder ModBus Address Table 0x805 1 word CH3 DynaStream alwaysrun/forcestop 1: Always Run 0: Force Stop 0x806 1 word CH4 DynaStream Duration 1~999 0x807 1 word CH4 DynaStream alwaysrun/forcestop 1: Always Run 0: Force Stop Port Information 0x1000 1 word Port 1 Status...
  • Page 81: Time Zone Table

    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)
  • Page 82 Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Time Zone Table (GMT+03:00) Nairobi (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, Hong Kong, Urumqi...
  • Page 83: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Video Video Compression: H.264 (MPEG4 part 10, AVC) or MJPEG Video Inputs: 4, BNC connector (1.0 Vpp, 75 ohm) Video Streams: Dual streams (one for H.264, the other for MJPEG) NTSC/PAL: Manual Video Resolution and FPS (frames per second) in single video stream: * When enabling simultaneous H.264 and MJPEG video streaming at Full D1 resolution, the total FPS of these 2 video streams will be about 30 FPS.
  • Page 84: Led Indicators

    Moxa MxNVR Industrial Video Recorder Technical Specifications GPIO Digital Inputs: 4, max. 8 mA High: +13 to +30 V; Low: -30 to +3 V Relay Outputs: 1, max. 24 VDC @ 1 A Connector: DB9, Male LED Indicators STAT: System status PWR: Power on/off HDD: Storage disk status FAULT: Can be configured for network down...
  • Page 85 Multimedia: DirectX 9.0c or above Software Development Kit MxNVR-MO4 SDK PLUS: Includes CGI commands, ActiveX Control, and API library for customized applications or system integration for third-party developers (the latest version of SDK is available for download from Moxa’s website).

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