Moxa VPort 25 Video Encoder User’s Manual First Edition, July 2008 © 2008 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
Moxa VPort 25 IP Camera 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 © 2008 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.
Before getting started Before using your VPort 25, please pay close attention to the following items: After opening the VPort 25 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 improper usage, before assembling and operating the device and peripherals, read the Quick Installation Guide (the printed handbook included in the package).
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................1-1 Overview.................................................................................................................................. 1-2 Package Checklist .................................................................................................................... 1-4 Product Features .....................................................................
1 Chapter 1 Introduction The VPort 25 series of high-performance IP cameras can handle basic video feeds, and support many advanced features for setting up surveillance or web attraction applications. The VPort 25 series is designed for outdoor applications that require a rugged form factor, high video performance, and easy-to-use functions.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction Overview The VPort 25 is a vandal-proof, IP66-rated, fixed dome IP camera for use in harsh, outdoor environments. With a maximum resolution of 520 TVL and day-and-night CCD camera lens, the VPort 25 is especially well-suited for high performance video surveillance applications. To meet the outdoor environment requirements, the VPort 25 is IP66-rated to protect it against dust and rain.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction Easy web access using standard browsers There is no need to install new software to access the video encoder, since the embedded web server allows users to use any popular web browser to access the video encoder from anywhere over the Internet. As long as you are connected to the network, you will be able to view the same images seen by your cameras.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction Package Checklist Moxa VPort 25 is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance. Moxa’s VPort 25 is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction y Accessible IP filtering y 1 DI and 1 Relay output for sensor and alarm y Video loss and Network broken alarm y Support SMTP and FTP for alarm message transmission y Redundant power inputs with 12/24 VDC, 24VAC power input and PoE (802.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction Product Description Form Factor Upper Case Inner Case Bottom Case IP Camera Module Vari-focal Switch Rotation Plate Inner case fastener Tilt adjustment screw Analog Video Output Case Open Sensor LED Instructor DIP Switch 2-pin Terminal block for Power input Reset Button 9-pin Terminal Block for DI/DO/Audio 1-6
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction RJ45 Ethernet port Vari-focal Lens The VPort 25 series comes with a 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. Screw for fixing the Zoom position Screw for tuning the focus position Switchboard Users can enable or disable the functions on the switchboard based on the camera’s installation environment to achieve better video quality and performance.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction DC Auto Iris Switch The DC Auto Iris Switch is used to adjust the brightness of the camera image. Turn the switch counterclockwise to achieve a brightener video image, and turn it clockwise to make the image less bright. In addition, we suggest adjusting the Auto Iris switch with a 0.4 x 2.0 mm ceramic adjuster. NOTE: Before adjusting the Iris, make sure the AE (see SW-1 below) is OFF.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction SW-5: MIRROR (Mirror Function) When the Mirror function is activated, the image will appear as if you are viewing it through a rearview mirror. ON: Activate the Mirror function OFF: Disable the function (Default) SW-6: GAMMA (Gamma Correction) ON: 1.0 OFF: 0.45 (Default) Pan Rotation Plate and Tilt Adjustment Use the Pan Rotation Plate and Tilt Adjustment for panning and tilting the lens angles. To do this, the screws must be loosened in advance.
VPort 25 User’s Manual NC C Introduction NO DO (Relay) - + DI DO (Relay Output) DI (Digital Input) + - - Speaker + MIC NO (Normal Open) C (Common) NC (Normal Close) + - + - Power Input Max. 1A, 24 VDC Initial status is Normal Open High: +13V to +30V Low: -30V to +3V LED Indicators and DIP Switches The VPort 25 has 4 LEDs for indicating the power status, 10 Mbps link, 100 Mbps link, and system status.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Introduction Text D7 LED Power D8 D9 D12 100 Mbps 10 Mbps System Description On: power on Off: power off On: Ethernet link is 100 Mbps On: Ethernet link is 10 Mbps Red On Hardware initialization Red blinking Software initialization Green On System boot-up Green blinking Firmware upgrade proceeding DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Enable/ Disable LED light Reserved On: LED light is on Off: LED light is off Reset Button This reset button can activate the hardware reset process. 1.
2 Chapter 2 First Time Installation and Configuration This chapter includes information about how to install a VPort 25 IP camera.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Before Getting Started Before installing the VPort 25, check to make sure that all items in the Package Checklist are in the box. In addition, you will need access to a notebook computer or PC equipped with an Ethernet port. Hardware Installation Step 1: Open and remove the upper case. Use the Security Torx to loosen the upper case screws.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 2: Remove the inner case. Step 3: Remove the IP camera module.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 4: Connect the cables. a) Open the conduit hole.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration b) Prepare the cable gland (if required). c) Use the cable gland to assemble the cables.
VPort 25 User’s Manual NOTE First Time Installaton and Configuration 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.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration 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 25 with IP66 protection against rain when installed in an outdoor environment.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 6: Fasten the bottom case with the four copper pillar screws. b) Mounting on the accessory’s mounting kit (VP-MK) Step 1: Fasten the bottom case on the plate with the four copper pillar screws. Step 2: Assemble the mounting kit with the selected accessory. NOTE Choose the appropriate mounting accessories based on the installation requirements.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 7: Assemble the IP Camera Module and upper case with the bottom case. Step 8: To get the desired video image, adjust the angles and zoom strength.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration b) Tilt adjustment 2-10
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration c) Zoom adjustment 2-11
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 9: Fasten the silica gel desiccant in the inner case.
VPort 25 User’s Manual NOTE First Time Installaton and Configuration The effect of the silica gel desiccant will decrease after being used for particular time period. Silica gel desiccants are commonly available, and can be replaced with the hook fastener.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Step 10: Complete the hardware installation. Software Installation Step 1: Configure the VPort 25’s IP address When the VPort 25 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. The network environment determines how the IP address is assigned.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration 2. When the search has concluded, the Model Name, MAC address, IP address, serial port, and HTTP port of the VPort will be listed in the utility’s window. 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).
VPort 25 User’s Manual NOTE First Time Installaton and Configuration For Windows XP SP2 or above operating systems, 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 unlock the ActiveX control blocked function or disable the security configuration to enable the installation of the VPort’s ActiveX Control component. Step 4: Access the homepage of VPort 25’s web-based manager.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration 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. For details of each configuration, check the User’s Manual on the software CD.
VPort 25 User’s Manual First Time Installaton and Configuration Mounting Dimensions (unit=mm) 84.8 15 42.4 55.4 Side View 42.4 32 32 118.9 32 84.8 142 25 71 55.4 Front View Rear View Wiring Requirements ATTENTION Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your Moxa VPort 25. 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.
3 Chapter 3 Accessing VPort 25’s Web-based Manager This chapter includes information about how to access VPort 25 IP camera for the first time.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Accessing VPort 25’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 client and server. NOTE The VPort’s web homepage is best viewed using a 1280 x 1024 screen size. This is because the camera image can be viewed at a resolution up to Full D1 (NTSC: 720 x 480; PAL: 720 x 576). We strongly recommend using IE 6.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Accessing VPort 25’s Web-based Manager Server Name A server name can be assigned to each server. Administrators can change the name in System Configuration/System/General. The maximum length of the sever name is 40 bytes. Camera Image View The assigned image description and system date/time will be displayed in the caption above the image window. You may disable the caption or change the location of the image information from the System Configuration/Video/Image Setting.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Accessing VPort 25’s Web-based Manager System Configuration A button or text link on the left side of the system configuration window only appears on the administrator’s main page. For detailed system configuration instructions, refer to Chapter 4, System Configuration. Video Information Users can easily monitor the current video performance by looking at the Video Information shown on the left side of the homepage.
4 Chapter 4 System Configuration After installing the hardware, the next step is to configure the VPort 25’s settings. Users can configure by web console.
VPort 25 User’s Manual 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:///setup/config.html, to open the configuration main page. There are five configuration categories: System, Network, Video, Audio, and Alarm.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration System General Settings On the General Settings page, administrators can set up the video Server name and the Date and Time, which appear in the image’s caption.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Server name Setting Description Use a different server name for each IP Server Name (max. 40 camera to help identify the different servers. The name appears on the web characters) homepage. Default VPort 25 IP Camera Date and Time Setting Keep current date and time Sync with computer time Manual Automatic NOTE Description Use the current date and time as the VPort’s time setting. Synchronize VPort’s data and time setting with the local computer time.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Admin password Setting Ad min Password (max. 14 characters) Confirm Password (max. 14 characters) NOTE Description Default Administrator can type the new password in this box. Default admin password is If a new password is typed in the Admin Password box, you will need to retype blank. the password in the Confirm Password box before updating the new password.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration System Diagnosis VPort 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.
VPort 25 User’s Manual 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 a sys_config.ini file and the Import a System Parameter File button to update the system configuration quickly.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware: Step 1: Press the Browse button to select the firmware file. NOTE For the VPort 25, the firmware file extension should be .rom. Step 2: Click on the Upgrade button to upload the firmware to the VPort. Step 3: The system will start to run the firmware upgrade process. Step 4: Once Firmware Update Success…..Reboot.... is shown, please wait for few seconds for the VPort to reboot.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Reboot From the “Device Reboot” page, click on OK (as shown in the following figure) to restart the VPort. 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.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Access Method VPort products support the DHCP protocol, which means that VPort can get its IP address from a DHCP server automatically when it is connected to a TCP/IP network. The Administrator should determine if it is more appropriate to use DHCP, or assign a fixed IP. Setting Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address NOTE Description VPort gets the IP address automatically from the DHCP server. Use the IP address assigned by the administrator.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration RTSP Streaming The VPort 25 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 VPort 25 without any proprietary codec or SDK installations. This makes network system integration much more convenient. For different connection types, the access name is different. For UDP and TCP streams, the access name is udpStream.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Step 3: Wait a few seconds for QuickTime Player to establish the connection. Step 4: After the connection has been established, the VPort 25’s video will appear in the QuickTime Player display window. NOTE The video performance of the VPort 25 in other media players may not always be the same.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration 1st SMTP Server and Sender Email Setting 1 /2 SMTP (mail) server 1st/2nd SMTP account name 1st/2nd SMTP st nd 1st/2nd Sender’s email address Description SMTP Server’s IP address or URL address. For security reasons, most SMTP servers require the account name and password to be authenticated. Default None None None For security reasons, SMTP servers must None see the exact sender email address.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration FTP Server Settings FTP is the other method available for the VPort to send alarm messages and snapshots. 1st FTP Server Setting 1st/2nd FTP server 1st/2nd FTP server port 1st/2nd FTP user name 1st/2nd FTP remote folder 1st/2nd FTP passive mode Description FTP server’s IP address or URL address. FTP server’s authentication. FTP file storage folder on the remote FTP server. Passive transfer solution for FTP transmission through a firewall.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Dynamic DNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a combination of DHCP, DNS, and client registration. DDNS allows administrators to alias VPort’s dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the domains provided by the DDNS service providers listed on VPort’s Network/DDNS configuration page. DDNS makes it easier to access VPort from various locations on the Internet.
VPort 25 User’s Manual NOTE System Configuration Different DDNS service providers have different application rules. Some applications are free of charge, but most require an application fee. Universal PnP UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals of the 400+ vendors that are part of the Universal Plug and Play Forum.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration y Reduces the load on the source (for example, a server) because it does not need to produce multiple copies of the same data. y Makes efficient use of network bandwidth and scales well as the number of participants or collaborators expands. y Works with other IP protocols and services, such as Quality of Service (QoS). y There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and efficient than a unicast approach.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Configuring Multicast Settings Setting Multicast group address Multicast video port Multicast audio port Multicast TTL NOTE Description Multicast Group address for sending video stream. Video port number. Audio port number. Multicast-TTL (Time-to-live) threshold. There is a certain TTL threshold defined for each network interface or tunnel. A multicast packet’s TTL must be larger than the defined TTL for that packet to be forwarded across that link.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Accessible IP List The VPort 25 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.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration SNMP VPort supports three SNMP protocols. The available protocols are SNMP V1, SNMP V2c, and SNMP V3. SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication, which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read-only or read/write permissions using the community string public/private (default value). SNMP V3, which requires you to select an authentication level of MD5 or SHA, is the most secure protocol.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Configuring SNMP Settings The following figures indicate which SNMP parameters can be configured. A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below the figure.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration V1, V2c Read/Wirte Community Setting V1, V2c Read/Write Community Description Use a community string match for authentication, which means that the SNMP agent accesses all objects with read-only permissions using the community string public. Default public (max. 30 characters) For SNMP V3, there are two levels of privilege for different accounts to access the VPort. Admin privilege allows access and authorized to read and write MIB file.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration User Data Encryption Key (For SNMP V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only) Setting Description Default Enable 8-character data encryption key is the minimum requirement for data encryption. Maximum 30-character encryption key No Disable No data encryption No Trap Settings Setting Trap Server IP/Name Trap Community Description Enter the IP address or name of the Trap Server used by your network.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Setting Enable ToS DSCP Value NOTE System Configuration Description Enable the ToS for transmitting the video stream with the given priority Set the mapping table of different ToS values Factory Default Disable 0, 0 To configure the ToS values, please mapping to the network environment settings for the QoS priority service.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Video Image Settings Image Information Setting Description (max. of 14 characters) Description The customized description shown on the caption or image to identify this video camera. Default None Image Appearance Setting Image Information Description To determine what style of image information is being shown. Includes Not Shown, Shown on the Caption, and Shown on the Image.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Video Performance VPort 25 support MPEG4 or MJEPG compression standard. Users should select the video compression in first to identify the video stream format. For MJPEG, users can setup the Resolution, Frame Rate and Video Quality in Fixed Quality.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration For MPEG4, users can setup Resolution, Frame Rate and Video Quality in Fixed Bit Rate or Fixed Quality. Resolution The VPort 25 supports 5 different resolutions: Full D1, 4CIF, VGA, CIF, and QVGA. Setting Select the image size Description 5 image resolutions (size) are provided. The administrator can choose each option with NTSC or PAL modulation.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration NOTE Frame rate (frames per second) is determined by the resolution, image data size (bit rate), and transmission traffic status. The Administrator and users can check the frame rate status in the FPS Status on VPort’s web homepage. NOTE A large “Key frame interval” can reduce the bit rate, but will cause the image to be corrupted longer if there is packet loss during transmission.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Audio Audio Source The VPort 25 supports real-time and synchronous video/audio transmission. Administrators need to select the correct input type of audio source to avoid audio input distortion. Setting Audio Source Description For the audio connection, MIC-in (microphone) and Line-in (voice amplifier) are included for convenience.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Alarm System Alarm In addition to the LED indicators, two kinds of system alarm are provided by the VPort 25 for notifying the system operation administrator.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Event Alarm Four kinds of event alarm are provided by the VPort 25 for building an intelligent video surveillance system. Alarm Type Video Motion Detection (VMD) Triggered Condition 1. VMD 1 2. VMD 2 3. VMD 3 Triggered Action 1. Relay 2. Email 3. FTP 4. HTTP Event Server Digital Inputs DI 1.Relay 2.Email 3.FTP 4.HTTP Event Server Video Loss Video signal is lost 1. Relay 2. Email 3. HTTP Event Server Sequential Snapshot Enable sequential snapshot 1.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Alarm Time Interval Setting Delay second(s) before detecting the next alarm NOTE Description Set up the time interval for each event alarm triggered. Default 32 seconds (10 to 999 seconds) The delay before detecting the next alarm cannot be less than the time needed to take a snapshot after an event (post-event image).
VPort 25 User’s Manual NOTE System Configuration The relays will not be triggered when the Override Relay warning setting box is checked. Un-check this box to ensure that the relays will trigger. Schedule A schedule is provided to set event alarms for daily security applications. Event Type Setting Description Video Loss, Digital Input, Video Motion D e tection, N e twork Failure, and Sequential Snapshot Set up the schedule of each kind of event type.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Setting Description Default □Sun □Mon □Tue □Wed □Thu □Fr i □Sat Begin 00:00 Duration NOTE 00:00 Select the weekday for scheduling event alarms. None Set the beginning time of the event 00:00 l Set the time period of the event alarm to 00:00 be activated. Administrators can use the following few steps to set up an event schedule: 1. Select Event Type 2. Enable Event Alarms are active based on weekly schedule 3. Select the weekday 4.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Setting Enable VMD alarm Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered NOTE System Configuration Description Enable or disable the VMD alarm. Enable or disable alert for sections of the homepage image on the homepage. Default Disable Disable Once the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered is enabled, the red frames that appear on the homepage image indicate the size of the VMD window set up by the administrator.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Trigger Conditions and Actions Administrators can set up triggers for each VMD, including Trigger Relay alarm, Send snapshot image via E-mail, Send snapshot image via FTP, and HTTP Action Settings. How to Set up 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 25’s web homepage, check the Show alert on the image when VMD is triggered box.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Digital Input One digital input is provided by the VPort 25 for linking with alarm detection devices, such as sensor. Setting Enable digital input alarm Description Default Enable or disable the digital input alarm. Disable Trigger Conditions Setting High Low Rising Falling NOTE Description The DI is always in the “High” state after an alarm is detected. The DI is always in the “Low” state after an alarm is detected.
VPort 25 User’s Manual System Configuration Video Loss Setting Enable video loss alarm Trigger Relay alarm Send Snapshot Image Description Enable or disable video loss alarm. Enable the trigger action in triggering Relay alarms. Enable the trigger action to send a warning message via email and FTP Default Disable Disable Disable Sequential Snapshot With this feature, the VPort can upload snapshots periodically to an external E-mail or FTP server as a live video source.
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A Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Q: What if I forget my password? A: 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. The only way to regain access to video encoder is to utilize the RESET button on the top panel to restore the factory settings (see Chapter 1 for details).
VPort 25 User’s Manual Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many users are allowed to access the video encoder at the same time? A: Basically, there is no limitation. However the video quality also depends on the network bandwidth. To achieve the best effect, the video encoder will allow 10 users for udp/tcp/http connections and 10 users for multicast to be connected.
B Appendix B 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.
VPort 25 User’s Manual (GMT+02:00) (GMT+02:00) (GMT+02:00) (GMT+03:00) (GMT+03:00) (GMT+03:00) (GMT+03:00) (GMT+03:30) (GMT+04:00) (GMT+05:00) (GMT+05:00) (GMT+05:45) (GMT+06:00) (GMT+06:00) (GMT+07:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+09:00) (GMT+09:00) (GMT+09:30) (GMT+09:30) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+11:00) (GMT+12:00) (GMT+13:00) Time Zone Table Harare, Pretoria Helsinki, Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius Jerusalem Baghdad Kuwait, Riyadh Moscow, St.
C Appendix C Technical Specifications Camera Sensor Lens 1/3” Sony Super HAD or 1/3” Sony ExView Wide end: F1.4, Diagonal 97.61° / Horizontal 76.92° Tele End: F2.4, Diagonal 28.37° / Horizontal 22.73° Focal length: F= 3.7~12 mm NTSC or PAL pan ±180°, tilt ±85°, rotation ±170° Color: 0.2 Lux at F1.2 Black/ White: 0.03 Lux at F1.
VPort 25 User’s Manual Audio Input Audio Output Network Protocols Ethernet GPIO Digital Input Relay Output LED Indicators Network Power System DIP Switch Power Input Consumption Physical Properties Housing Dimensions Weight Installation Environmental Limits Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Ambient Relative Humidity Regulatory Approvals EMI EMS Shock Freefall Vibration Warranty Alarm Features Technical Specifications 1 Line-in or MIC-in with 2-pin terminal block connector 1 Line out with 2-pin t
VPort 25 User’s Manual Technical Specifications Video motion detection with sensitivity tuning Video loss alarm Built-in open-case sensor alarm Daily repeat timing schedule JPEG snapshots for pre/trigger/post alarm images HTTP Event Servers for setting customized alarm actions Security User level password protection IP address filtering Minimum Viewing System Requirements Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz 512 MB of memory Windows XP/2000 with SP4 or above Internet Explorer 6.x or above DirectX 9.