Moxa Technologies VPort 26 Series User Manual
Moxa Technologies VPort 26 Series User Manual

Moxa Technologies VPort 26 Series User Manual

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Moxa VPort 26 User's Manual
First Edition, March 2012
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© 2012 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Moxa VPort 26 User’s Manual First Edition, March 2012 www.moxa.com/product © 2012 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Moxa VPort 26 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 © 2012 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc.
  • Page 3 Before Getting Started Before using your VPort 26, please pay close attention to the following instructions:  After opening the VPort 26 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 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................1-1 Overview ............................1-2 Package Checklist ..........................1-4 Product Features ..........................1-4 Typical Application ..........................1-6 Product Description ..........................1-6 Getting Started..........................2-1 Before Getting Started ........................2-2 First-Time Installation and Configuration ....................2-2 Hardware Installation ........................2-2 Software Installation ........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The VPort 26 is a rugged IP camera designed for use in harsh environments. In addition to being able to handle basic video feeds, many advanced features are also included to set up surveillance or web multimedia applications. The VPort 26 is designed to provide stability, robustness, ease-of-use, and flexibility. The following topics are covered in this chapter: ...
  • Page 6: Overview

    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 removable IR-cut filter, and automatic switching from color to B/W images, the VPort 26 series is suitable for day-and-night use.
  • Page 7 Introduction The VPort 26 series support both audio input and audio output for voice over IP communication between a field site and central site. The 2-way audio function not only saves time, but also saves the cost of needing to add additional communication devices (such as a phone).
  • Page 8: Package Checklist

    Moxa VPort 26 Introduction Package Checklist The Moxa VPort 26 is shipped with the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your sales representative for assistance. • 1 × VPort 26 or VPort P26 (Lens is included) •...
  • Page 9 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction • Minimum illumination up to 0.01 lux at F=1.2 (AGC 30db and sense-up off) • Image mirror and inverse • 350° pan, 85° tilt and 360° rotate camera head angles for different installation positions. • Support up to 8 privacy mask areas and 4X digital zoom •...
  • Page 10: Typical Application

    Moxa VPort 26 Introduction If you are interested in Moxa’s VPORT SDK PLUS, please go to Moxa’s website www.moxa.com to download the NOTE package, or contact a Moxa sales representative for more information about this SDK If you are interested in SoftNVR-IA IP surveillance software, please go to Moxa’s website (www.moxa.com) to NOTE download the trial version.
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 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). This 2 pin terminal block is for the direct-wired power input of the VPort 26.
  • Page 13 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction LED Indicators and DIP Switches 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.
  • Page 14 Moxa VPort 26 Introduction The VPort P26 supports standard IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). The power input rating is NOTE 48V/0.11A, and the maximum power consumption is about 4.8W. The equipment is designed for in building installation only and is not intended to be connected to exposed NOTE (outside plant) networks.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 26 IP camera. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Before Getting Started  First-Time Installation and Configuration  Hardware Installation  Software Installation  VPort 26 Dimension ...
  • Page 16: Before Getting Started

    Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Before Getting Started In what follows, “user” refers to those who can access the IP camera, and “administrator” refers to the person who knows the root password that allows changes to the IP camera’s configuration, in addition to providing general access.
  • Page 17 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Step 4: 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.
  • Page 18 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started When installing the cable gland, make sure the 2 rubber rings are assembled properly for IP66 protection. If NOTE 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. Then connect the Ethernet cable to RJ45 Ethernet port, as well as the terminal blocks with power line and DI /DO/ Audio lines (if used).
  • Page 19 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Be sure to arrange the cables carefully to make sure that all cables are connected properly. We recommend NOTE connecting the Ethernet cable first, and then the 9-pin terminal block. Connect the 2-pin terminal block last. The conduit hole must face downward to provide the VPort 26 with IP66 protection against rain when installed NOTE in an outdoor environment.
  • Page 20 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Step 5: Mount the bottom case on the ceiling or accessory’s mounting kit (VP-MK2) a) Mounting on the ceiling Step 1: Use the installation stick or attach the bottom case to the appropriate mounting location on the wall, and mark the positions of the four screw holes with a pen or a pencil.
  • Page 21 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Step 6: Assemble the IP Camera Module with the bottom case. Step 7: To get the desired video image, adjust the angles and zoom strength. a) Pan adjustment b) Tilt adjustment...
  • Page 22 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started c) Rotate adjustment d) Zoom adjustment Step 8: Fasten the upper case with bottom case to complete the hardware installation.
  • Page 23: Software Installation

    Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started 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. The System LED will turn green when the POST is complete. The 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps LED will then flash as the IP address is assigned.
  • Page 24 Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started NOTE For Windows XP SP2 systems or later, the ActiveX Control component will be blocked for system security reasons. In this case, the VPort’s security warning message window may not appear. Users should access the operating system control panel to unblock ActiveX controls or disable the security configuration to enable the installation of the VPort’s ActiveX Control component.
  • Page 25: Vport 26 Dimension

    Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started After accessing the VPort 26’s web-based manager, administrators should access System Configuration  NOTE 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 VPort 26 is accessed.
  • Page 26: Wiring Requirements

    Moxa VPort 26 Getting Started Wiring Requirements ATTENTION 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.
  • Page 27: Accessing The Vport 26'S Web-Based Manager

    Accessing the VPort 26’s Web-based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access the VPort 26 IP camera for the first time. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  Functions Featured on the VPort’s Web Homepage  VPort’s Information ...
  • Page 28: Functions Featured On The Vport's Web Homepage

    Moxa VPort 26 Accessing the VPort 26’s Web-based Manager Functions Featured on the VPort’s Web Homepage The homepage of the VPort’s web console shows information specific to that VPort, the camera image, and configurations for the client and server. The VPort’s web homepage is best viewed in 1280 x 1024 screen resolution. This is because the camera image NOTE can be viewed at a resolution up to Full D1 (NTSC: 720 x 480;...
  • Page 29: Client Settings

    Moxa VPort 26 Accessing the VPort 26’s Web-based Manager Client Settings Users can configure the following functions in Client Settings. 1. Encode standard: Shows the encoding algorithm currently being used. VPort 26 features built-in 2 encode engine to generate a maximum of three simultaneous video streams. Each client can select the H.264 video streams from Stream 1, or the MJPEG/ H,264 video stream from Stream 2.
  • Page 30: Video Information

    Moxa VPort 26 Accessing the VPort 26’s Web-based Manager Video Information Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown on the left side of the homepage. The following properties are shown: Stream, Video Size, Video Quality (Fixed bit rate or Fixed video quality), Max.
  • Page 31: System Configuration

    System Configuration After installing the hardware, the next step is to configure the VPort 26’s settings. Users can configure by web console. The following topics are covered in this chapter:  System Configuration by Web Console  System  Network ...
  • Page 32: System Configuration By Web Console

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System Configuration by Web Console System configuration can be done remotely with Internet Explorer. To access the server, type the system configuration URL, http://<IP address of Video Server>/overview.asp, to open the configuration main page. There are six configuration categories: System, Network, DynaStream, Video, Audio, and Alarm. A description of each configuration item is shown in the table below: Category Item...
  • Page 33: System

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System General Settings On the General Settings page, administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and Time, which is displayed in the image’s caption. Server name Setting Description Default Max. 40 characters Use a different server name for each server to help identify the VPort 26 IP camera different servers.
  • Page 34 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Date and Time Setting Description Default Keep current date and Use the current date and time as the VPort’s time setting. Keep current date time and time Sync with computer Synchronize VPort’s data and time setting with the local time computer time.
  • Page 35 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The default account name for administrator is admin; the administrator account name cannot be NOTE changed. User’s Privileges VPort products provide 10 user accounts for accessing the VPort. Setting Description Default User Name Type a specific user name for user authentication. None Password Type a specific password for user authentication.
  • Page 36 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration FTP Daemon Setting Description Default Enable FTP daemon Enable the FTP service for downloading the recorded video files Enable by the administrator Server Port The FTP server port number SD card Setting Description Default Reboot the system This function can reboot the system when the SD card mount Enable when the SD card fails...
  • Page 37 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System Log History The system log contains useful information, including current system configuration and activity history with timestamps for tracking. Administrators can save this information in a file (system.log) by clicking the Export to a File button, or send the file by email by clicking the Send a Report via Email button. In addition, the log can also be sent to a Log Server for backup.
  • Page 38 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration System Parameters The System Parameters page allows you to view all system parameters, which are listed by category. The content is the same as the VPort’s sys_config.ini file. Administrators can also save this information in a file (sys_config.ini) by clicking the Export to a File button, or import a file by clicking the Browse button to search for a sys_config.ini file and then clicking the Import a System Parameter File button to update the system configuration quickly.
  • Page 39 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Firmware Upgrade Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware: Press the Browse button to select the firmware file. Step 1: For the VPort 26, the firmware file extension should be .rom. NOTE Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort. Step 2: The system will start to run the firmware upgrade process.
  • Page 40: Network

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Network General Network Settings The General Network Settings page includes some basic but important network configurations that enable the VPort to be connected to a TCP/IP network. Access Method VPort products support the DHCP protocol, which means that the VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP/IP network.
  • Page 41 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Auto Configuration In a mass installation, it is time consuming to configure each of the many devices one by one. Therefore, DHCP Opt 66/67 provides a mechanism whereby configurations can be saved on a TFTP server. Once a new device is installed, the configurations can be downloaded to this new device automatically.
  • Page 42 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration General Settings Setting Description Default IP address Variable IP assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or fixed 192.168.127.100 IP assigned by the Administrator. Subnet mask Variable subnet mask assigned automatically by the DHCP 255.255.255.0 server, or a fixed subnet mask assigned by the Administrator. Gateway Assigned automatically by the DHCP server, or assigned by the Blank...
  • Page 43 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The Apple QuickTime media player is used here as an example of a RTSP streaming application: Open Apple QuickTime Player and select File - Open URL in New Player. Step 1: When the following pop-up window appears, type the URL in the input box. E.g., type Step 2: rtsp://<VPort 26’s IP address>[:<RTSP Port]/udpstream_ch1_stream<...
  • Page 44 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration NOTE The video performance of the VPort 26 may vary when using other media players. For example, you will notice a greater delay when viewing the VPort 26’s video from the QuickTime player compared to viewing it directly from the VPort 26’s built-in web server.
  • Page 45 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Note that if the Sender’s email address is not set, a warning message will pop up and the e-mail system will NOTE not be allowed to operate. The 2nd SMTP Server and Sender Email are backups that are used if the 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email NOTE fail when connecting or sending email.
  • Page 46 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Whenever the system reboots, a system log will be sent by email or FTP to show the login status of the VPort. NOTE The system log will be sent to the Sender email address if the SMTP server settings are correct. To send the system log via FTP, the SMTP server should be erased since the E-mail system is used by default to transmit the system log.
  • Page 47 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Universal PnP UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among the networking equipment, software, and peripherals of the 400+ vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum. This means that they are listed in the network devices table for the operating system (such as Windows XP) supported by this function.
  • Page 48 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The network WITHOUT Multicast The network WITH Multicast NOTE The VPort 26 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.
  • Page 49 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Accessible IP List The VPort uses an IP address-based filtering method to control access to the VPort. Accessible IP Settings allow you to add or remove “Legal” remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access. Access to the VPort is controlled by IP address. That is, if a host’s IP address is in the accessible IP table, then the host will be allowed access to the VPort.
  • Page 50 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Protocol Security Authentication Data Method Version Mode Type Encryption SNMP V1, V2c V1, V2c Read Community string Use a community string match for Community authentication V1, V2c Community string Use a community string match for Write/Read authentication Community...
  • Page 51 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration V1, V2c Read Community Setting Description Default V1, V2c Read Use a community string match for authentication, which means public Community that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read-only (max. 30 permissions using the community string public. characters) V1, V2c Read/Write Community Setting...
  • Page 52 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Private MIB information The private SNMP Object ID of the VPort is the enterprise value: 8691.8.4.3. This number cannot be changed. The MIB file is MOXA-VPORT26-MIB.mib (or.my). You can find it on the software CD or the download center of NOTE the Moxa website.
  • Page 53 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Setting Description Factory Default Host Name User-defined name for identification Blank Server 1, 2, 3, 4 The server’s URL address with complete CGI commands Ex. Blank http:// http event server:Port/CGI_Name User name The account name for accessing the HTTP server Blank Password The password for accessing the HTTP server...
  • Page 54: Dynastream Tm

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 EAP-TLS Please consult an expert or your network administrator for the configurations of 802.1X if you have trouble in NOTE DynaStream DynaSteam is a unique and innovative function that allows for adaptive frame rates in response to events on the network, such as event triggers and system commands.
  • Page 55 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Setting Description Factory Default Max. FPS For setting the maximum frame rate per second. PAL: 25 NTSC: 30 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 56: Video

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Video Image Settings Video Rotation Setting Description Default H-mirror Rotate the image direction horizontally None V-mirror Rotate the image direction vertically None Image Information Setting Description Default Description (max. of 14 The customized description shown on the caption to identify None characters) this video camera.
  • Page 57 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Camera Setting A few camera parameters can be configured for improving image quality according to the environment. De-mist Setting Description Default De-mist Activate this De-mist function to sharpen images in rainy, Disable foggy, and hazy environments. Enabling the De-mist function will increase the bit rate of the image a lot, which may affect the network NOTE performance.
  • Page 58 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration The VPort 26 supports WDR (wide dynamic range) up to 94 db. Setting Description Default Configure the WDR function from level 1 (low effect) to level 9 Level 5 (high effect) ALC control The VPort 26 supports ALC (auto light control) to adjust the brightness of the image. Setting Description Default...
  • Page 59 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration WB control The VPort 26 supports WB (White balance) control for tuning the image color based on the field-site environment. To use this function, follow the steps below. Step 1: Point the camera at a white, lit object Step 2: Select ATW (Auto-tracking white balancing) to let the camera to adjust to the correct right white color.
  • Page 60 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Digital Zoom VPort 26 supports 4X digital zoom on the image. Setting Description Default Digital zoom On: Enable the digital zoom function Off: Disable the digital zoom function Open the digital zoom webpage. The window on the image is the 4X image view.
  • Page 61 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Resolution Type For meeting different CCTV resolution requirement, there are NTSC or PAL mode can be selected. Due to there is only one video source, different resolution will have different viewing angle. NOTE Streams Setting Description Default Enable the video...
  • Page 62: Audio

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Video Quality Control Video Quality Control is used to optimize the bandwidth of the MPEG4 video stream. There are 2 modes for video quality control. Setting Description Default Fixed bit rate The administrator can fix the bandwidth to tune the video 600Kbps in 800x600 (Only for H.264) quality and FPS (frames per second) to the optimum...
  • Page 63: Alarm

    Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Alarm Event Alarm Four kinds of event alarm are provided by the VPort for building an intelligent video surveillance system. Alarm Type Triggered Condition Triggered Action VMD 1 Relay Video Motion Detection VMD 2 Email (VMD) VMD 3 HTTP Event Server...
  • Page 64 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Basic Alarm Time Interval Setting Description Default Delay second(s) before Set the minimum time interval before another event alarm is 32 seconds detecting the next triggered. (10 to 999 seconds) alarm The delay before triggering the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot after an NOTE event (post-event image).
  • Page 65 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Suffix of Image File Name in FTP and Mail attachment The snapshot images can be sent either by email or FTP. Administrators can add a suffix to the filename of each JPEG snapshot image to make it easier to identify the files when using FTP to download the snapshots. Setting Description Default...
  • Page 66 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Event Type Setting Description Default Video Loss, Digital Set up the schedule of each kind of event type. Video Loss Input, CGI Event, and Sequential Snapshot Weekly Schedule Setting Description Default Event Alarms are active Select the option “Event Alarms are active all the time”...
  • Page 67 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Motion Detection Video Motion Detection (VMD) is an intelligent event alarm for video surveillance network systems. With the 3 area-selectable VMDs and sensitivity/percentage tuning, administrators can easily set up the VMD alarm to be active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Setting Description Default...
  • Page 68 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Once the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered is enabled, the red frames that appear on the NOTE homepage image indicate the size of the VMD window set up by the administrator. Setup a VMD Alarm Setting Description...
  • Page 69 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration How to Configure a VMD alarm Step 1: Check the Enable VMD alarm box. If the Administrator wants to show the red frame alert on the image on the VPort 26’s web homepage, check the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box. Click on the Save button to save these two configurations.
  • Page 70 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration Trigger Conditions Setting Description Default High The DI is always in the “High” state after an alarm is detected. Disable The DI is always in the “Low” state after an alarm is detected. Enable Rising The DI works from state “Low”...
  • Page 71 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration HTTP Action Setting Setting Description Default Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action. Disable Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP Blank event sever in this column. CGI Event The VPort can accept 5 CGI commands, which are sent from external devices, such as ioLogik series Ethernet I/O, to be the event alarms.
  • Page 72 Moxa VPort 26 System Configuration HTTP Action Setting Setting Description Default Server 1, 2, 3, 4 Select the HTTP event server for sending the HTTP action Disable Blank column Administrators can customize the message sent to the HTTP Blank event sever in this column Sequential Snapshot With this feature, the VPort can upload snapshots periodically to an external E-mail or FTP server as a live video source.
  • Page 73: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions What if I forget my password? Every access to the IP camera needs authentication, unless the admin password is set up as blank. If you are one of the managed users, you will need to ask the administrator for the password. If you are the administrator, there is no way to recover the admin password.
  • Page 74 Moxa VPort 26 Frequently Asked Questions How can I keep the IP camera as private as possible? The IP camera is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces. The user authentication and special confirmation when installing can keep the video encoder from unauthorized access.
  • Page 75: Modbus Address Table

    Modbus Address Table Read/Write Registers (Support Function Code 4 & Function Code 3) Address Access Data Type Description System Information 0x0000 1 word Vendor ID = 0x1393 0x0001 1 word Unit ID (Ethernet = 1) 0x0002 1 word Product Code = Magic Code(2 byte) 0x0010 20 word Vendor Name = "Moxa"...
  • Page 76 Moxa VPort 26 Modbus Address Table 0x005B 1 word Channel 1 Video Signal 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x0080 1 word 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x0084 1 word 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x0700 1 word Record Duration 0x0701 1 word Record Always Enable 0x0000:Disable 0x0001:Enable 0x0800 1 word DynaStream Duration 0x0801 1 word...
  • Page 77: 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 78 Moxa VPort 26 Time Zone Table (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)
  • Page 79 Technical Specifications Camera Sensor 1/3” SVGA progressive scan CMOS Lens Wide end: F=1.4, Diagonal 125.2°, horizontal 97.1°, vertical 71.1° Tele End: F=2.8, diagonal 31.6°, horizontal 25.3°, vertical 19.0° Focal length= 2.8 to 11 mm Auto Iris type DC drive Camera Angle Pan: ±175°;...
  • Page 80: Technical Specifications

    Moxa VPort 26 Technical Specifications Audio Audio Input 1 line-in or mic-in with 2-pin terminal block connector Audio Output 1 line-out with 2-pin terminal block connector Network Protocols TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, ICMP, IGMPv3, QoS, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, DDNS, Modbus/TCP, 802.1X, SSH, HTTPS Ethernet 1 10/100BaseT(X) Ethernet port, RJ45 connector...
  • Page 81 Moxa VPort 26 Technical Specifications 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 HTTP event servers and CGI events for setting customized alarm actions 24 MB pre-alarm video buffer for JPEG snapshot images Security...

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